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Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 2008, p. 20

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20 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday March 5, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com BEGIN WITHIN NUTRITION The owner of BEGIN WITHIN NUTRITION, Diana Miller is a Nutritional consultant, practices Live Cell mocroscopy, and is a firm believer in "Practice what you Preach." Taught the value of natural foods and medicines at a young age by her mother, Diana today takes true pride in helping to answer the hard to resolve questions her clients come to her with regarding what to eat, how to be well, and finding a healthier way to live. "It can be confusing to figure out what is the right path to follow," she says. "I'm here for my clients to turn to when they need me, and that's been tremendously gratifying." HEALTH FOOD AND WELLNESS CENTRE 905.842.1206 RIVER GLEN MEWS, 2520 Sixth Line, Unit 20, Oakville ( south of Dundas on Sixth Line) www.zontaoakville.com GLENBURNIE SCHOOL LINDA SWEET CONNIE McCULLOCH First introduced to the world of Jensen tires by her father, Connie Jensen has been helping to fill the tire and transportation needs of drivers from everything from wheelbarrows to state of the art transport trucks ever since. As owner and president of Jensen Tires, Connie has dedicated the past 19 years to providing superior service, and today is proud - along with her staff of 15 - to serve the Oakville community. 928 Winston Churchill Blvd. · Phone 905-338-9919 · www.jensentire.ca Linda Sweet is a strong advocate of women's rights and related issues and celebrates International Women's Day. She is an experienced educator who founded Glenburnie School in 1985, with a goal to provide progressive, child-centred, hands-on learning opportunities to students in a private school setting. Her passion and commitment to incorporate innovative and progressive techniques into her classrooms are ongoing. She is an active participant and leader in a wide variety of education, sport, and community forums. Mrs. Sweet's vision was, and continues to be, to prepare students for their place as decision makers in tomorrow's world. www.glenburnieschool.com JENSEN TIRE 2035 Upper Middle Road, E. · Phone 905-338-6236 · Fax 905-338-2654 Flowerworks Design Inc. Encourage talent Share ideas Acknowledge failure Celebrate success Diana Konduros-Ryk 905-829-9400 · www.flowerworks.ca Celebrating 35 years in Business The process of undergoing a permanent make-up procedure is a simple, affordable and painless one. Working closesly with highly-respected individuals in the medical industry, Gabriella specializes in helping people who suffer from skin or medical conditions with her permanent cosmetics. "We can camouflage scars, vitilgo, alopecia areata and areola reconstruction for women who have suffered from breast cancer," says Gabriella. "It gives me so much joy to be able to help someone. Making them feel great about themselves is why I do this." Raving reviews of Gabriella's are not uncommon. The positive and ecstatic testimonials she receives from her clients are outstanding. And with referrals coming from many trusted individuals among the medical industry, Gabriella is highly respected in the community and the medical world. 2861 Sherwood Heights Dr., Unit 30, Oakville · 905-844-2111 An endearing, hotel-inspired living community for seniors, Delmanor has already become the home to a new level of discerning cliental from across the community. As the Marketing and Community Relations Director for Delmanor, Margaret Milley takes great pride in helping to create an environment that is both inviting and welcoming for the community's 105 residents. Dedicated to developing strong partnerships, Delmanor and Margaret continue to be proud supporters of the Red Cross, the Heart and Stoke Foundation, and the Cancer Society of Canada among other charities that enhance the quality of life in Oakville. DELMANOR GLEN ABBEY OAKVILLE PLACE DENTAL Dr. Marisa D'Angelo has been practicing dentistry for the past six years. In a field that was once male-dominated, the ratio of male to female dentists is becoming balanced. Dr D'Angelo is dedicated to providing dental treatment in a compassionate and caring environment. She believes that a healthy smile is an important component to a strong self-image and improved confidence. This Philosphy starts with excellent care, and is important to encourage and instill in our children, so they mature with a positive self-image and a lifelong care for their bodies. TM Marisa D'Angelo 905.469.3232 · 1459 Nottinghill Gate, just south of Upper Middle, west of Dorval Oakville Place Mall · 905 842-6030 www.dentistoakville.com BONNIE BROWN, things M.P. Canadian women have accomplished great in their communities, their country and around the world. I encourage you to recognize what they have accomplished to promote gender equality, and to build Canada into the country it is today. Let us celebrate the contribution women have made, and continue to make, to enhance the quality of life all of us enjoy. M P, O A K V I L L E BROWN For more information, phone Anne Day at (905) 338 1771 or check our website at www.companyofwomen.ca Phone: 905-827-2077 · Fax: 905-827-7516 · Email: brownb@parl.gc.ca September 2008 marks the opening of Holy Name of Mary College School, the newly established Catholic independent school for girls in Mississauga. Inaugural school President, Margaret DeCourcy, has almost 30 years experience as a Catholic educator, including 8 years at St. Michael's College School. For many years, Catholic families have expressed their desire for an independent Catholic school for their daughters and Holy Name of Mary College School will provide them with an outstanding educational opportunity. Young women in grades 7-12, will study a university preparatory programme, taught in a caring and supportive environment with an emphasis on the learning styles of girls. If you are interested in being a founding member of this dynamic new school community, call to arrange a meeting with an admissions representative. An INFORMATION RECEPTION will be held on SATURDAY, APRIL 12th between Margaret DeCourcy 1-4 p.m. at 2165 Mississauga Rd. 905-891-1890 · www.holynameofmarycollegeschool.com

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