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ITEMS MAY VARY. e, 5 â€" 9 pm Adm. $8 .‘ bunt ap Folk Art gï¬ovu,! lng Friday ev (Eanyguying Privileges â€" Public Welcome) Sat. Sun. 10 am â€" 5 pm Adm. $7 o) s Now no Children under 10 Adm. $2 Holly, MI 48442 FREE PARKINGI!!! (810) e34â€"4151 saVvEe $1 ON ONE ADULT ADMISSION WITH THIS AD * not available at all locations 474 Iroquois Shore Rd INTRODUCING: Oakville‘s ULTIMATE Fitness Facility! * NEW Facilities * 15 000 S$q Ft Expansion * Indoor Pool * Indoor Running Track * 5 Squash Courts + 5 Racquet Ball Courts * Licenced Restaurant Bar * Supervised Child Care * California Style Free Weight Gym * Cardioâ€"Med Health Clinic * Whirlpool, Steam Rooms, Private Showers * Free Parking and much more! . Iroquois Shore Road Ward 5 Separate School trustee candidate wants better communication at board Bob Maki was always one of those dads who was available to do whatevâ€" er was required in his children‘s‘ school. > "Haul a BBQ or attend a meeting," said Maki. A professional accountant by trade, Maki wound up auditing St. John‘s Catholic Parent Teachers Association books and subsequently found himself immersed not only in life at St. John‘s â€"where all three of his children have attended â€" but in the Halton Roman Catholic School Board system. He became president of the St. John‘s CPTA, chairman of its political comâ€" mittee and a member of its strategic HOUSE PORTRAITS FOR CHRISTMAS CALL MARC (905) 790â€"8721 EMIER A mfllfll CLUB MADEMOISELLE SPA North Service Rd.£ planning commitâ€" tee, all of which served to draw him deeper into the â€" political arena. "There is an apparent need to get new approaches on the board," said Maki, who is runâ€" BOB MAKI ning . against incumbent Gerry O‘Halloran in Ward 5. "Among trustees, there is a tremenâ€" dous void of communication. There is tons of information but little commuâ€" nication, at least in our ward." The deluge of educational informaâ€" tion at the provincial level isn‘t filterâ€" ing down to parents and taxpayers as it should, said Maki, who feels that in St. John‘s CPTA‘s quest to obtain and decipher this information, they have gained more knowledge about the sysâ€" Dr Richard Handfieldâ€"Jones MD, CCEP. ECEEL is pleased to announce the opening . of his family practice in association with GLEN ABBEY MEDICAL CENTRE Dr. Clover Hemans M.D., CCEP. Dr. Ronald Mittler M.D., C.CEP. 1131 Nottinghill Gate, Suite #201, Oakville, 825â€"2555 tem than those "drawing a salary" from the educational system. With 10 years experience as VP and Chief Financial Officer with budâ€" gets in excess of $100 million, Maki changed careers in 1990 and became selfâ€"employed as president of First Response Security allowing him the flexibility to be a "scout leader." He was encouraged to run because the thrust of his goals and objectives at St. John‘s mesh with those of the other two schools in the ward, he said. He has been involved in a cooperative venture with the other two CPTA presidents in Ward 5 to share resources and ideas and establish a united front. Maki is also concerned about turnâ€" ing the board‘s debt around and in continuity of education. "Students deserve the right to conâ€" tinuity in their education; not one that shifts with administrative shifts," he said. WHAT A REALTOR SHOULD KNOW Contrary to popular belief, all realtors are not created equal. The most committed and _ professional realtor is actually an advisor who: VÂ¥ Knows the market conditions in your neighborhood. VÂ¥ Shows enthusiasm and a willingness to work with you until your home has been sold. V Attracts potential buyers in various ways, including _ Multiple Listing Services, open houses, advertisements, and referral networks. 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