in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, M ay 16 ,2 01 9 | 48 MacNeil Guitar Lessons MacNeil Guitar Lessons Bring Music to Life DAYTIME OR EVENING LESSONS CALL US TODAY! All Styles,Technique &Theory ALL LeveLS Private and Beginners - Advanced STePHeN MACNeIL Teaching all levels for over 20 years 1312 Speers Rd, Oakville 905-334-5092 www.mglessons.com407 ETR Concession Company Limited NOTICE LARVAL MOSQUITO MONITORING AND PESTICIDE USE 407 ETR Concession Company Limited will conduct larval mosquito monitoring from May 27 to October 6, 2019 and, as may be required, a larvaciding program from June 3 to October 13, 2019. 407 ETR is undertaking these measures to meet any requirements of local Medical Officers of Health in the control of larval mosquitoes to prevent their develop- ment into potential carriers of the West Nile Virus. Applica- tors, licensed by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, or trained technicians will apply the larvacide in storm-water detention ponds and catch basins on Highway 407 ETR throughout the municipalities of Halton, Peel, York and Durham only where it is determined prudent to do so. The pellet formulation of the larvacide VectoBac 200G (Bti), Pest Control Products Act No. 18158, will be placed into storm water detention ponds and the briquette formulation of the larvacide Altosid_(Methoprene) Pest Control Products Act No. 27694, will be placed into catch basins on Highway 407 ETR throughout the municipalities of Halton, Peel, York and Durham, only where it is determined prudent to do so. For further information, Contact: 407 ETR Concession Company Limited Office: 905-264-5380 - please call collect Fax: 905-264-2662 General $9.00 | Children & Seniors $7.00 | All seats Tues $6.00 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) 905-338-6397 (MEWS) www.film.ca ADog's Journey (PG) Fri - Thu: 1:00, 4:10, 6:30, 10:00 JohnWick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (18A) Fri - Thu: 1:15, 3:50, 7:15, 9:00 PokémonDetective Pikachu (PG) Fri - Mon: 12:15, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 Tue &Wed: 1:00, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 Thu: 1:00, 3:30, 7:00, 9:15 UglyDolls (G) Fri - Mon: 5:40 PM Avengers: Endgame (PG) Fri - Mon: 12:00, 1:30, 5:15, 7:30, 8:50 Tue: 1:30, 3:00, 7:30, 8:50 Wed: 1:30, 5:15, 7:30, 8:50 Thu: 1:30, 5:15, 8:50 Aladdin (STC) Thu: 6:00, 8:45 Film.CA CinemAS ShowTimeS For mAy 1723, 2019 newThiSweek: A DoG'S Journey, JohnwiCk ChApTer3: pArAbellum lished in 1898, has more than 240 volunteer members who orga- nize dances, fashion shows, the annual Christmas gift wrapping service at Oakville Place and the operation of the Nearly New Shop on Kerr Street. Beneficia- ries of the fundraising activities are Lighthouse for Grieving Chil- dren, Food4Kids, Oakville Tra- falgar Memorial Hospital and thefalgar Memorial Hospital and thef Fare Share Foodbank, among others. The club has been raising funds to serve the most vulnera-funds to serve the most vulnera-f ble members of the community since 1956, said president Donna Samuels, adding that the award symbolizes "that our charitable works are recognized and truly appreciated." Winner of Oakville's Business Icon Award was Geotab Inc., which grew from a small family business "started out of the base- ment" into a global leader in tele- matics, solutions for fleet man- agement and vehicle tracking, with more than 30,000 customers and more than 1.4 million devices operating in more than 130 coun- tries. If you lined up every single ve- hicle that has a Geotab device in it, parked them bumper to bum- per, they would stretch from New York to Los Angeles and back again, said Neil Cawse, Geotab CEO. The award is really about the people who work at Geotab who are highly regarded all over the world, added Cawse. Encore Market Engagement was the winner of the RBC Royal Bank Large Business of the Year Award. "It's amazing to think that a few years ago we were sitting onfew years ago we were sitting onf the floor - our furniture hadn't ar- rived yet - full of hope and prom- ise and lots of big dreams," said Brian Vanstone of Encore. "That same group forms our leadership team today." Oakville was an easy choice as a location site because of the quality of skilled personnel available, the character of the town and proximity to major ar- teries and clients, he added. "Our clients challenge us and frankly, make us better each andfrankly, make us better each andf every day." Founded in 2010 and complete- ly self-financed, BestLifeRe- warded Innovations Inc.'s intent was to improve the health of Ca- nadians through prevention by developing a gold standard for behaviour change. Awarded the Bell Mid-Size Business of the Year Award, the company supports close to four million Canadians in improving their health and well-being and 12,000 Canadian companies. With a lot of grit and persis- tence and an inability to take no for an answer, co-founders Su-for an answer, co-founders Su-f sanne Cookson and Cynthia Has- tings-James, now operate the most successful wellness plat- form in Canada.form in Canada.f Henderson Partners LLP Small Business of the Year Award went to Sounds Good AVS Solutions, founded by Nikki Lord and Robert May, a provider of home theatres, music systems, lighting control and smart home solutions. The company's highest quali- ty of service - validated by excep- tional online reviews over the past decade - truly impressed the judges, said Christie Henderson, of Henderson Partners LLP. Sounds Good AVS Solutions' commitment to its employees and vision is truly impressive, said Henderson. Winner of the Professional Services Provider of the Year Award was MNP LLP (Cornwall Road location), a leading nation- al accounting, tax and business consulting firm. MNP LLP is committed to building the Canadian economy by investing in local businesses and organizations, commented Matt MacDonald. Recipient of the Morris Mer- canti Service Industry Award was The Oakville Academy for the Arts, a performing arts facil- ity that invests in their students teaching far beyond the arts to in- clude leadership, compassion, community spirit and work eth- ic, said presenter Lynn Mercanti, wife of the late Morris Mercanti. "We're very fortunate to do what we do; we love what we do. We invest in our children, we look for things to excite them, en- tice them, energize them and in our particular case, we get to ex- plore the arts with them and I love that," said owner Heidi Schofield. Winner of the KPMG Young Professional or Entrepreneur of the Year Award was Blake Wy- att, founder and CEO of Wyatt Development Group. "It's an honour to be a develop- er of real estate in this incredible community and be surrounded by so many inspiring profession- als and entrepreneurs," said Wy- att. "Recognition like this is very humbling. I find it's a wonderful gift to turn a lifelong passion into a business. Without the very best customers and staff and financial partners and consultants, there would be no Wyatt Development Group. Thanks to everybody who has contributed to our suc- cess and this award goes out to you." Mauser Packaging Solutions was the recipient of the Oakville Hydro Conservation Leadership Award for innovation and lead- ership in reducing energy, in- cluding taking advantage of en- ergy saving programs and updat- ing the company's lighting to LED. "We are proud to be involved in energy conservation," said Mauser's Shubi Bhattacharya. 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