Oakville Beaver, 18 Nov 2010, p. 31

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Vol. 48 No. 109 USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 201 SNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010 Arena opening was grand Sports IAN HOLROYD/SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER BEST IN NORTH AMERICA: The staff of the Oakville Beaver gather outside the newspapers office at 467 Speers Rd. in celebration of winning the Suburban Newspaper Associations Newspaper of the Year award in the top circulation class for community newspapers.Were #1 in North AmericaYou are reading the best community newspa-per in North America.The Oakville Beaver has tied for first placewith the St. Louis American in the SuburbanNewspaper Association (SNA) 2010 Newspaperof the Year contest in the non-dailies over37,500 circulation category.Strong, hard-hitting news stories exploringimportant social issues in the community, washow one judge described the paper, while anoth-er added: Strong news content makes this a winner. Judging was based on editorial coverage, graphic design, advertising layouts, and creativi- ty and innovation in all areas of the newspaper. I am extremely proud of this award as it reflects the dedication of the Oakville Beaver team to produce the best community newspaper not only in Canada. but in North America, said Neil Oliver, vice-president, group publisher, Metroland West Media Group. "Our team is com- mitted to continuing the Beavers tradition of editorial excellence in support of this great com- munity. This award is a reflection of the outstanding community we are fortunate to cover on a daily basis, said David Harvey, general manager, Halton Division of Metroland West Media Group. The success of The Oakville Beaver is based on team work and we have a great team, said f Jill Davis, editor-in-chief, Halton Division, o Metroland West Media Group. This award,See Beaver page 13 ONTARIOS TOP NEWSPAPER - 2005-2008 By David LeaOAKVILLE BEAVER Residents, schcentres and commthe vicinity of the gas-fired power plfor the Ford-ownedRoyal Windsor Dr., calculable danger frif it is built. This was the reached in a safety pleted by GL Noble Desentatives, who wereTransCanada to compassessment of the poproject. The report, releTransCanada yesterday, the probability of someovicinity of the plant beingan industrial accident suexplosion. Consultants from GLDenton, a company whosegas business segment emore than 3,000 enginee Po pla saf say rep See More 31 ?Thursda y , November 18, 2010 OAKVILLE BE A VER ?ww w .oakvillebeave r.co m Hiring Experienced Print Advertising Salesperson The Bay Observer has an opening for an individual with solid sales experi- ence who is well organized, creative, and computer savvy. This position will involve calling on established clients as well as developing new accounts. Sala- ry, plus commission. 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Burlington Thursday, Nov. 25 Holiday Inn 3063 South Service Road (at Guelph Line) SHERIDAN COLLEGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & ADVANCED LEARNING is looking for part time faculty to teach Computing and Engineering courses at the Brampton and Oakville campuses. Teaching positions are available in the following areas: ?Mathematics ?PLC, Robotics ?AutoCAD 2&3D, Inventor, Catia ? Applied Chemistry ? Microbiology ? Process Control ? Java Programming ? Web Technologies ? Data Networking ?Oracle Administration ?Welding ?Plumbing ?HVAC Faculty positions are also available to manage industry projects with students and clients in the areas of Energy Systems, Sustainable Manufacturing, Environmental and Chemical Engineering. We invite you to apply online by visiting our website at: http://www.sheridaninstitute.ca/ Come Grow with Us! Rapidly expanding Childcare Centres in Milton seeking CERTIFIED ECES ONLY Advancement oppor- tunities, paid profes- sional development. Competitive benefi ts. 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General Contracting, Excavating GENERAL CONTRACTING- Fences, decks, home reno- vat ions. 905-844-6118, 905-510-4045. Moving & Storage JP MOVERS- Short notice OK, Free Estimates, 24/7, $30/hour and up. Insured, Bonded , P ro f ess i ona l , A f f o r d a b l e 1-800-408-7010. MEN WITH Trucks: Odd jobs, pick-up, deliveries, small moves, clean-up re- moval to dump. Local and long distance avai lable. 905-840-7745 WHEN DECIDING on a moving company, you may decide to see if the compa- ny is bonded, insured and certified. The Better Busi- ness Bureau and/or the Ca- nad i an Assoc i a t i o n o f Movers may also provide more in format ion on a company. Domestic Help Wanted FULL-TIME, MONFRI, for Oakvil le family of 6. Evenings/ some days. Re- sponsibil it ies: caring for newborn, cooking, laundry, light cleaning. Driving help- ful but not necessary. Drop off resume: Spencers On The Waterfront Restaurant (1340 Lakeshore Road, Bur l ington) Nov. 27 or 29th, 10-11:30am. 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J o h n , 905-310-5865 (local) SELL 905.632.4440 MAINWAY SPORTS TEAM & BIRTHDAY PARTIES Serving Halton for over 18 years Ball Hockey Rinks Batting Cages Indoor Beach Volleyball Dinner Packages Call 905-335-8520 www.mainwaysports.com CHURCH AUCTION Sunday November 21st Viewing 2:00pm, Auction 3:00pm Trinity United Church 1250 McCraney St. East 85 + items including NHL tickets and paraphernalia, gift certifi cates, furniture, painting, photographs, gift baskets, etc.. Details at trinityunited.com BONHAM, Barbara M. (Fuller) Surrounded by her lov ing fami ly a t H e a d w a t e r s H e a l t h C a r e C e n t r e , Orangevil le on Sunday, November 14, 2010 in her 80th year; beloved wife of 60 years to Howard; loving mother of Randy (Anne ) , Bob (Ka ren ) , Gay l e ( M a r t i n J a n s e n ) a n d J a n i c e ( B o b Mor r i s ) ; che r i shed g randmother o f Josh, Rebecca , L inzy, Ph i l l ip , Joe l , Kat ie, Ryan and Angela; loved sister o f R e n e ( K e n H o w a r d ) a n d To m Potter. Barbara wi l l be sadly missed by her other relatives and friends. The fami ly received fr iends at the DODS & M c N A I R F U N E R A L H O M E & C H A P E L , 2 1 F i r s t S t . , O r a n g e v i l l e ( 5 1 9 - 9 4 1 - 1 3 9 2 ) o n W e d n e s d a y , November 17, 2010 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. and from 11:00 a.m. on Thursday until service time at 1:00 p.m. Funeral Se r v i ce was he ld i n the chape l on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 1:00 p .m . I n t e rmen t a t Tr a f a l ga r Lawn C e m e t e r y , O a k v i l l e o n F r i d a y , November 19 , 2010 a t 11 :00 a .m . M e m o r i a l d o n a t i o n s i n m e m o r y o f B a r b a r a m a y b e m a d e t o t h e Alzheimer Society, Headwaters Health Care Foundat ion or Hospice Caledon Foundation, Bethell House. (Condolences may be of fered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com) The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. l Obituaries Place your FREE ADS one of these three easy ways Visit BurlingtonPost.com Visit OakvilleBeaver.comOR or just fill out this coupon 1. Mail to: Free Ads, 1-5040 Mainway, Burlington , ON L7L 7G5, or 2. Drop this coupon off at: The Burlington Post, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. to Fri. 3. Fax this coupon to: (905) 632-8165 NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE *15 WORDS, 1 DAY( THURSDAY) ITEMS $100 & UNDER AD COPY $ .ONENOHPECIRP PLEASE PRINT. ADS WILL BE SORTED BY ITEM. NAME ADDRESS POSTAL CODE CITY HOME # this number must appear in ad. Private party only. Ads published at first available opportunity, publication dates not guaranteed. You can only run 1 item per ad and a max. of 3 ads per client, per week. You must be over 18 to place an ad. community notices l Lifetimes / MilestonesUpco ing Events Book Your Fundraising Event in the Classifi ed Section 905.632.4440

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