Oakville Beaver, 1 Sep 1999, A3

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weunesuay, aepiemDer i. TOE OAKVILLt BfcAVER j O akv ille D ay a t th e C N E It was Oakville's Day to shine at the Canadian National Exhibition last Friday. The day-long event includ­ ed a variety of entertainment and displays from local businesses, industries and organizations. Participants in Oakville at the Ex included (clockwise from the top right) singer/dancer Anjuli Persaud and the Bend 2 Attitude dancers; the Downtown Business Improvement Area, represented by Sandra Maxwell, Suzie Godefroy and Grace Dann; Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale and Oakville at the Ex committee members Laurie Woodall, Sandra Maxwell, Karen Pomfret and Gloria Tracy; Oakville Beaver representatives Kelly Montague, Shannon Gillies and Shelley Mulligan; Oakville Millennium representatives Brian Penny and Susan Sheppard; the Oakville Chamber of Commerce represented by David Cash, gener­ al manager of the Town of Oakville's Economic Development office, along with his two daughters Eileen and Laura, Don Crossley, executive vice-president of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Laurie Woodall and Karen Pomfret; and Kym Hall, of the Oakville United Way, and Paula Schulz, of community service at Appleby College. Exhibitors not pictured here included the Oakville Fire Department, Sheridan College Animation, Bronte Creek Provincial Park, Waterfront Regeneration Trust, Oakville Museum, Canadian Golf Hall of Fame, Bronte Village BIA/Butterfly Project, Oakville Harbours, Grand Lodge Oddfellows, Lions Foundation of Canada, and Surviving Strep - Strategies For Life. W E L C O M E T O d o w n t l » m To find everything you'll need in Halton Click Here / HanxmSeapch.com * I n k - s ta in e d f i n g e r s n o t in c lu d e d . Now Online! 4 j Oakville Day at the CNE HanxmSeapch.com *Ink-stained fingers not included.

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