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AkesTh These awards were as follows: Third Place â€" General Purpose Category for its lure brochure: Third Place â€" our travel agent . We‘ll CE Halton publications also met with success in the provincial awards comâ€" petition sponsored by the Economic Developers Council of Ontario. your Dream CGrize 1 andina *M PB Utruuce Hacartrort Epecictlfsts 125 hkuhol'e Rd. E. Ontario Re;,"r.\tr Downtown Oakviug 338-8083 Number 4206 rraher ECEUUILE C So after the big 38â€"804 we‘re here tin nL UAOFLCU CEECEC [aRe without should Inves the short Spe privale ¢q $5,000 co reduce yo for a total tax saving Ver x Vome 10 Shop * Stay ror linch â€" \%Jj. ®© :.".l.& Q...........O..............%..: Kerith McLeod, manager of the Scotiabank on Iroquois Shore Boulevard, presented a $100 deposit to Vanessa Weir who won the crossâ€"Canada monthly Getting There account draw. All active Getting There account holders are eligible for the monthly draw and the annual draw for a trip to Disney World. 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"Cheval Noir" and creator of "Th Silent Invasion" and Sam Agro animator on TV‘s "Teenag Mutant Ninja Turtles." _ At 7 p.m. it‘s Richard Com \ creator of "Captain Canuci“ "Floyd" artists Kevin Johnston, Dean Warren and Peter Barry plus Richard C. Livingston, an animaâ€" tor from Nelvana. A special Meet the Guests Reception follows the signings at 9 p.m. at Avalon Entertainment ir‘ the Oakville Town Centre II on Dorval Drive. The office is currently sponâ€" soring 572 clients in upgrading and retraining courses. 2959 The Oakville CEC successâ€" fully filled 185 jobs this month. For comparison purposes, at the end of October 1992, 6,708 clients were claiming regular benefits, and in October 1991, there were 5,971 clients. The number of people claiming regular Unemployment Insurance benâ€" efits in the Oakville/Milton area totalled 5,618 as of October 29, 1993. This is 266 higher than the total of 5,352 at the end of September 1993. 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