Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 23 Sep 1994, p. 35

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Campbell Soup supporting Ronald McDonald houses The Campbell Soup Company Ltd. is lasking Canadians to lend a helping hand to Canada‘s children in need. By returning one of the more than 15 million speciallyâ€" arked Campbell‘s soup can labels, ampbell will donate 20 cents to Ronald cDonald Children‘s Charities of Canada RMCC) â€" a nonâ€"profit organization edicated to helping children in need. Outstanding family home in prime location! Careful attention to the smallest detail makes this a very special opportunity, one that you should not miss! Beautifully coordinated decor and outâ€" standing landscaping. Jackie Cutmore, executive director of Child Find Ontario, based in Oakville, and two staff wearing Child Find Tâ€" shirts â€" Shirley Lewis (left) and Sandy Ballard â€" visited The Prudential recently to pick up a $2,000 cheque from Donna Harrison, district manager for Oakyville. The money was a corporate donation made on behalf of the agents, staff and management of the Oakyville District office. The Prudential sets aside a certain amount of funds for local charitable donations. (Photo by Barrie OPEN HOUSE 1060 GRANDEUR CRESCENT SUNDAY 2â€"4 P.M. Sales Representative knowledge, patience, understanding NslX o. ... dependably yours Labels can be dropped in Campbell‘s soup collection cans at any of the more than 700 McDonald‘s Restaurants across Canada, or mailed directly to Campbell‘s. In addition, during September â€" RMCC Awareness Month â€" McDonald‘s Restaurants ~will be encouraging Canadians to collect more labels by ... He has delivered excellent service to clients, consistently been a top perâ€" former and is dedicated to negotiating the transaction and getting the deals done. I trust his judgement and ability in helping people meet their needs." Frederick C. Copeland Jr. Chairman CEO Fleet Bank Past President of Citibank Canada "I have known Gerry Manno in a professional capacng' for over 6 years and have always found him to be forth right, knowledgeable and dedicated to his work in real estate." _ Mr. Larry w Grossman, Q.C. Since 1982, Ronald McDonald Children‘s Charities of Canada has donated more than $9 million to 400 projects in communities across Canada and helped more than 350,000 special needs children with lifeâ€"threatening or chronic illnesses or disabilities. distributing coupons for Campbell‘s new Home Cooking Soups. Senior Partner, Chusid Friedman Former Leader of Opposition Cabinet Minister Government of Ontario )N It‘s you that counts the most en ROYAL LePAGE 251 North Service Rd. 338â€"3737 Here is what past associates say about Sales Representative (Photo by Barrie Erskine) Seminars for seniors Calling entrepreneurs % Juct raking the (ecaVeSâ€" \â€"/ poUBâ€"gearines °L. * Nicholas Godhey of Thomas E. Jarvis Associates is hosting Financial Seminars at The Granary Business Centre, 114 Lakeshore Road East on Oct. 4th and Oct. 18th. All seminars start at 10:30 a.m. The detail and thrust of the seminars is focused entirely on the needs of retired persons; Each seminar is limited to eight persons. For reservations call Nicholas Godhey at 844â€"9712. The experts won‘t waste much time talking? They are there to answer your questions. There will be an information table featuring publications pertinent to starting a business, including the Chamber‘s own, "Starting a business in Oakville" book. The panelists featured are experts in their fields which include: accounting, investment banking, insurance and law. Everything you need to know about starting your own business. To register please call (905) 845â€" 6613. Sessions are held based on sufficient registration. The Chamber hosts these monthly sessions to help budding Oakville entrepreneurs who want to start out on their own. The next panel will meet at the Chamber Office on Wed., Sept. 28th at 7:00 * Are you considering starting your own business? Have you recently started one? The Oakville Chamber of Commerce‘s free monthly Starting a Business Panel can provide you with expert advice. PaRTiciRacrion

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