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Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2001, A2

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday May 16, 2001 Please join us for a fun filled afternoon on our patio~ Come back in time to the elegance of a Victorian Tea Tea w ith scones, cream and Jams · Entertainment · A Hat Fashion show b y Chelsea's Hats ·Com plim entary gift to everyone in attendance · Photo by Peter C. McCusker The Human Resources Centre of Canada for Students opened operations last week at 1090 Speers Road. Helping out with the festivities were Chrysta Collens, Heather Clay, Angel Sebastian, Mayor Ann M ulvale, Stephanie Schultz and Candace Hodde. The Centre' aim is to help students and youth find summer employment and aid local employers in fulfilling their summer staffing needs. HIRE A STUDENT: Couple's Super 7 win worth $240,000. Oakville's Edward and Fatima Tos are more than $200,000 richer thanks to Lotto Super 7 - no joke. The couple won a total of $240,795.70 as the second prize winners in the May 11 Lotto Super 7 draw. "I checked the winning numbers in the news paper Saturday afternoon. Fatima had the ticket and was reading off our numbers to me while I checked," said Edward, 40, a Toronto firefighter. "I thought she was kidding and had memorized the winning numbers. When I said we had them, she thought I was playing a joke. It wasn't until we did a direct comparison did we realize that we did have a winner and it was no joke." Fatima, 32, is employed by General Motors. She and her husband have one daughter. When asked about their plans for the money, they said "Mortgage first, RRSPs second and think about a cottage down the road." The Tos' winning ticket was purchased at Mac's on Riverglen Boulevard in Oakville. ·Friday MAY 18th, 2-4:00 PM · Company responded to lobbying efforts (Continued from page A1) "It's just a wonderful. We're very excited here at this end," said Stephanie's mom Karen. The Sciclunas supported their daughter's effort to get Nestle to change its mind yet had their doubts about Nestle changing a business decision. "I 'm absolutely thrilled. Stephanie should feel proud, she's part of the solution," said Dave Scicluna, admitting, "As a business person, to see them go back on it, it's incredible." "I 'm very, very happy," said Stephanie who was greeted by the news after school Monday. "I feel happy, too," said Adam, who, like any kid, had been pondering what candy bars he could eat in future and discovered there weren't any. "We will pursue other options to satisfy the growing segment of consumers who want peanut/nut chocolate products," said Lute, who added workers at the Toronto plant should rest easy. "We feel the jobs are safe." "Peanut and nut allergies are a growing con cern. People with this type of condition face lim ited choices. So do teachers, parents and friends living or working with allergic individuals. I com- mend Nestle," said Dr. Susan Wasserman an aller gist and clinical immunologist at M cMaster University and Hamilton's St. Joseph's Hospital. Nestle had already started printing warnings on its chocolate bar wrappers. Ignore them. C iv ic S c e n e Wednesday, May 16 - Halton Region's Planning and Public Works Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Halton Region's Administration and Finance Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Monday, May 21 - Victoria Day. (No municipal or regional meetings.) Tuesday, May 22 - The Town of Oakville's Site Plan Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Town Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber of Town Hall. wui S'/r codm coM'mmoiE k » t A tru ly s u p e r io r a u to m o b ile , fully lo a d e d , 3 2 0 h .p ., h a n d built e n g in e . y y u j TA U R U S S E 4 -JJJL V 6 , a u to ., air. 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