Oakville Beaver, 8 Mar 2002, Business, p. 31

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B im s x Managing Editor: Rod Jerred Phone: 905-337-5559 Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: rjerred@haltonsearCh.com I I< 1 1 >.v> M .u v h 8 j ( H i j · i:\ < ,i Taking Maple Leaf blue home Toronto Maple Leaf Blue? For true blue fans of the `blue and white,' Home Depot and CIL Paints are selling a new shade of interior home paint, Toronto Maple Leaf Blue, with proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity Canada, a charity that builds homes for low-income families. Passionate Leaf fans can pick up the shade at Home Depot locations including Oakville. The colour is available to celebrate the team's 75th anniversary. "We're excited to offer Maple Leaf fans a chance to make the team a part of their home decor," said David Day of Home Depot Canada. Habitat for Humanity Canada was founded in 1985 as an independent, non-profit Christian housing program dedicated to the elimination of sub-standard and poverty hous ing in Canada. Homes are cur rently under construction in 53 Canadian communities. To date, more than 400 homes have been built. "This is just one way we're cre ating fun and excitement for our fans on this special anniversary," said Tom Anselmi, the Leafs' senior vice-president of business. Founded in 1978, Atlanta based Home Depot currently operates 1,299 stores in North and South Americia. G * O A K V IL L E *05)845-6601 PRINTING OF THE OAKVILLE CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS SEASONAL BROCHURE AND FLYERS Q-8-2002 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE QUOTATION FOR: QUOTATION NUMBER: SEALED QUOTATIONS on forms provided will be received by the Purchasing Depart ment 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6, until 12:40 NOON, load time on MONDAY, MARCH 18,2002 Specifications, quotation forms and quotation envelopes may be obtained from the Town of Oakville Purchasing Department 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6; Telephone (905) 338-4197. The Town of Oakville reserves the right to reject any or all quotations and the highest or lowest as the case may be will not necessarily be accepted. RJ. Cournoyer, CXM., P.Mgr. Director, Purchasing and Office Services Region is ready to save the farm In a bid to boost the state of the agriculture industry, Halton Region is consid ering reducing restrictions for onfarm businesses. "Farming, as an occupation in the rural areas, is in an economic crisis," said Ho Wong, act ing director of plan ning and transporta tion for Halton Region. Wong expects the issue at coun cil within weeks as part of the Region's Official Plan review., One option is to broaden the field of accept able on-farm business prac tices -- now lim ited to dry agri culture-related practices. The issue will also be open to a public consulta tion period. Confused about the new fomis? tax 1225 TRAFALGAR R O A D · OAKVILLE, O N T A R IO · L6) 5A6 Maybe we could help. I O A K V IL L E C 9 « 5,845-6601 SMALL ENGINE REPAIRPERSON-LEADHAND Working in the Public Works Department you will report to the Shop Supervisor in Fleet Maintenance Operations and will be responsible for assisting the Shop Supervi sor in planning, scheduling and coordination of small equipment repairs & maintenance. This includes assisting the Supervisor with assigning and directing the work tasks for other staff within the Small Equipment Repair operation on a daily basis as well as performing scheduled inspections, preventive maintenance, repair, rebuild, tracing, troubleshooting and road call servicing of small engine powered equipment To qualify for this position candidates must have an Ontario Certificate of Qualification from Ministry of Skills & Development in Small Engine Repair and Construction, or Ontario recognized and acceptable equivalency; proof of m inim n m five consecutive years performance of the trade; must have the ability to perform a lead hand or supervisor role; a Forklift Operator's Certificate and operating experience; be profi cient in the use of cutting torches, brazing, electric arc or mig welding; possess a valid Ontario Drivers License Class D with Z air brakes endorsement; Possession of Natural Gas License and Propane License would be considered assets. To be considered applicants must include a point-form attachment with their resumes, demonstrating how their skills and experience correspond to each of the qualifications and accountabilities of the job. We invite your to forward your resume by, March 15, 2002, to the Human Resources Department The Corporation of the Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road, P.O. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6. Fax: (905) 338-4425. E-mail: humanresourcesfltowiLaakville.on.ca No agencies please. The Town is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We thank all candidates for their interest however only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Front Left to Right: Anita Roth, Linda M. Kraav, Back Left to Right: Lou Odorico, Tom Vejvaika, P eter D. Ewen Call us for year round tax and accounting services. S ' Diversified Financial Services Inc. 2347 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville 905.847.0029 Toll Free: 1.800.603.5333- INC HOURS OF OPERATION: M 0N.,-FRI. 8:00 A.M .-8:00 P.M. SAT., 10:00 A.M.*4:00 P.M. INCOME TAX PREPARATION & ACCOUNTING SERVICES SINCE 1 9 8 9 GST. PST STO R EW ID E T O P Q U A L IT Y C L E A R A N C E M E R C H A N D IS E W H E R E EVER D A Y P R IC E S A R E O F R E T A IL O R WITH EVEN BIGGER SAVINGS! ALSO AVAILABLE UNBEATABLE SAVINGS ON ... 1/2 LES S ! ! NOW BEAT THE WINTER BLUES m HUBSU E H O U S EW A R E S , D RAPES, A R E A R UG S, B E D D IN G , B A T H R O O M A C C ES SO R IES, T O Y S , E LE C TR O N IC S , POW ER T O O L S , M A TTR ESS ES, C L O T H IN G & M O R E IS % m uoim uiKis OFF HOURS OP OPERATION MON. - CLOSED TUES.-FRI. 15-8 SAT* 10-5; SUN. 10-4 526 Dundas Street E, WATER D O W N Formerly Old Farmer's M arket 905 - 690-8237

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