Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Nov 2009, p. 10

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OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, November 4, 2009 · 10 Living Oakville Beaver LIVING EDITOR: ANGELA BLACKBURN Phone: 905-337-5560 Fax: 905-337-5571 e-mail: ablackburn@oakvillebeaver.com Tiny Tots trick or treat DRESSED FOR SUCCESS: Tiny Tots were on parade Friday as the downtown Oakville BIA hosted its annual Tiny Tots on Parade event. The youngsters were dressed their best for trick or treating throughout the downtown. Seen here, clockwise from top left, are: Emily Lovell, 7 months, as a Big Bag of Money; happy little witch Eva Janzen; Riley Gilbert celebrating a first Halloween as a lion; cowboy Preston Masciangelo; `Wolverine' Brayden Delamere with his bumble bee dog, Buddy; Jefferey Arcand in his homemade Dr. Octopus costume; Carolyn Gamble as a duck; and ladybugs Cameron Turvey and Alexia Turvey. For more photos of Halloween in Oakville, visit www.oakvillebeaver.com and click PHOTOS BY CHANTAL AYOTTE / OAKVILLE BEAVER on Slideshows. Vision ­ To be the most livable town in Canada FALL C.O.R.E. WORKSHOP SERIES Don't' miss the last fall C.O.R.E workshop, presented by the Town of Oakville and Volunteer Halton. Volunteer Motivation and Retention Strategies November 17, 2009, 1:30 - 4 p.m., Town Hall, Trafalgar Room $25 for CORE members, $50 for non-CORE members. We all know that finding good people is difficult, but in today's market keeping them is even more of a challenge! The competition for talent is so great that now, more than ever before, it is critical that you position your volunteer opportunity as the best, most fulfilling use of your prospective volunteer's time. Find out how to develop retention strategies that will enable you to keep your best volunteers and create an environment that attracts the best people to your organization. Visit www.oakville.ca/core.htm for more information. Your full colour ad can easily be found in the brochure's advertising section and new this year, the advertisements will also be posted online. Advertisers must be recreation, leisure or education oriented, or a Town of Oakville Community Connections Partner. For more information, visit www.oakville.ca/parksrec.htm, email brochure@oakville.ca or call 905-845-6601, ext. 3147. Advertise in the 2010 Spring/Summer brochure! Submission Deadline: November 13, 2009. Why advertise with us? The town's Parks, Recreation and Culture Brochure is one of Oakville's most sought after program information guides. More than 60,000 brochures are published, delivered to every home in Oakville and available for pick up at all Town of Oakville facilities. The brochure has an estimated shelf life of six months - that means your message is in people's homes for an extended period of time.

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