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(I’ll leave that Why are they big and why ha my portfolio? There are many reasons why portfolios by investors in the give you the diversication o them through any brokerage market hours, and utilize sto entry and exit positions (i.e. pay like securities, which can gains (some brokerage rms programs). ETFs track well known index diversied portfolios and cov real estate, and commodities products that offer a very LO EFFICIENT, offer PRECISE PORTFOLIO CREATION, and are very easy to follow. If you haven’t heard of ETFs or use them in your current portfolio may I suggest you take the ETF Challenge and compare your current portfolio to an ETF portfolio. It may be worth thousands of dollars in MER savings alone to you and your family, never mind any performance enhancements. Imagine, even if it saves you $5,000/year, that’s a cruise a year for you and your spouse and it includes a chocolate on your pillow every night for a week! All kidding aside, you owe it to yourself to explore the ETF option and compare the difference. Ask your advisor to do a comparison on fees and performance on equivalent comparable ETFs, or better yet contact us for a FREE, independent, no obligation ETF Portfolio Comparison Report and judge for yourself why “big money” institutions and high net worth investors utilize ETFs in part, or exclusively within their portfolios. With each request we’ll include a summary of the Standard and Poors Underperformance of Active vs. Index” performance report and a primer on “10 Proven Portfolio Strategies using ETFs”. As Byron Wien, a Morgan Stanley Strategist said, Exchange Traded Funds are in your futureits just a matter of when you educate yourself on them. Call us and receive your FREE no obligation comparison report and let TeamTrian educate you on the smart alternative. This article was prepared by Tim Trian who is a registered Portfolio Manager with Dundee Securities Corporation, a Dundee Wealth Management company. This is not an official publication of Dundee Securities and the views (including any recommendations) expressed in this article are those of the author alone, and they have not been approved by , and are not necessarily those of Dundee Securities Corporation. T o learn more information on the benets of working with an integrated team and using ETFs in your portfolio please feel free to contact Tim Trian, CFA Portfolio Manager, Dundee Securities Corporation, Member CIPF at 905-829-0600. Column Provided by Dundee Securities Corporation 905.901.3429 anton@tridelta.ca www.tridelta.ca OAKVILLE NORTH YORK MISSISSAUGA THORNHILL Peace of Mind… … the most Val uabl e Service we Provi de Anton Tucker CFP, FMA, FCSI Fareshare’s Easter food drive begins this Saturday Oakville’s Fareshare Food Bank will kick off its annual Easter Food Drive Saturday. The first of its two large annual food drives will contin- ue until Sunday, April 15. Fareshare depends on this food drive to stock its shelves with non-perishable food items to last much of the year. So far in 2007, Fareshare is assisting an average 310 fami- lies, or 1,100 people, half of whom are children. The fami- lies visit the food bank once per month and receive about a week’s worth of groceries. It is possible to donate to the Easter Food Drive in a number of ways. Fareshare will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday to Saturday during the drive. Usually Fareshare is open only on Monday (from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) and Thursday (from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.) All Oakville fire stations will also accept donations to Fareshare and the food bank has bins at Oakville grocery stores into which residents can contribute food. Student volun- teers will hand out paper bags to be filled with donations at the Real Canadian Superstore. And many local schools also hold food drives for Fareshare. “While donations of all non- perishable foods will be wel- come, the items we invariably run short of are canned fruit, canned vegetables, except corn, canned tomatoes and instant coffee,” said Fareshare volun- teer director Dudley Clarke. Donations of money are also welcome and are used to buy perishable items and vouchers given to clients to buy milk and fruit at local grocery stores. To donate visit Fareshare at 1240 Speers Rd., Unit 6, call 905- 847-3988, or drop donations at any fire station or grocery store Fareshare bin. Bronte Creek Opportunity to Comment Draft Vegetation Management Plan Ontario Parks (Ministry of Natural Resources), invites your comments on the draft vegetation management plan for Bronte Creek Provincial Park. This draft plan outlines the preferred management approach to promote the persistence and restoration of naturally occurring vegetation communities within the park and the natural processes that occur within them. You have an opportunity to comment on the draft vegetation management plan for a period of forty-five (45) days after its release. Comments will be accepted until May 14, 2007. A copy of the draft vegetation management plan may be viewed at the Ontario Parks’ website at: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/invit.html or are available from the contact listed below. For further information or to submit comments please contact: Dave Boddington, Park Superintendent Bronte Creek Provincial Park 1219 Burloak Drive Oakville, ON L6M 4J7 Tel.: 905-827-6911, ext. 223 Fax: 905-827-8706 E-mail: [email protected] Comments and personal information regarding this vegetation management planning process are collected under the authority of the Provincial Parks Act to assist MNR in making decisions and to determine further public consultation needs relating to future park management. Comments and opinions which do not constitute personal information as defined by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, will be shared within the MNR and may be included in documentation that is made available for public review. Personal information will remain confidential unless consent to disclose is obtained. However, this information may be used by the MNR to seek public input on other resource management surveys and projects. For further information regarding this Act, please contact Brian Huis, Parks Planning Specialist, at 519-873-4617. Paid for by the Government of Ontario.

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Page 1: Wednesday March 28, 2007 Fareshare ...images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/OI0111431_007.pdf · Debt Consolidation Power of Sale Refi nancing No Up Front Fees Up to 100% Financing

The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday March 28, 2007 - 7www.oakvillebeaver.com

We Know MORTGAGESLOANS • LINE OF CREDIT

“We specialize in hard to place mortgages”

1st, 2nd, and 3rd MortgagesResidential and Commercial

Debt ConsolidationPower of Sale Refi nancing

No Up Front FeesUp to 100% Financing O.A.C.

Apartment Buildings and Construction LoansSelf Employed and Discharged Bankrupts

Buy, Sell and Arrange all Types of MortgagesEquity Financing - No Income Required

Private Funds for Unqualifi ed Bank Deals

Oakville Corporate Centre, 710 Dorval Drive, Suite 520, Oakville Effort Square, 105 Main Street East, Suite 1510, Hamilton

Oakville 905-815-8400 • Hamilton 905-526-6300

KINGSWAY INVESTMENTS LTD.

Chimney Caps

Chimney Repointing

Masonary Fireplace Repair

Design & Installation

Fireplace Refacing

“MASONRY & FIREPLACE DESIGN SPECIALISTS”

w w w. c o b b l e s t o n e m b e rs . c o m 406 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE

ACROSS FROM RONA LANSING 905.337.2066

WEST

Up to$1000*Instant

RebateAND

7 locations to serve you better!

905-849-4998www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665

&

Make Your Home Comfort More Affordable

LENNOX®SALE CENTRAL AIR& FURNACE

NO PAYMENT! NO INTEREST!

FOR 6 MONTHS*OAC

As Low As$3995 /month

O.A.C.

NO DUCTS • NO PROBLEMSave $350 on ductless air conditioners

10 YearsParts & LabourWarranty

*

*Call for DetailsFinancing Available

Tim Trian, CFA - Portfolio ManagerLaura Trian, C.A., CFP, CIM - Investment Advisor

200-2908 South Sheridan Way, OakvilleTel: 905-829-0600

Visit us at http://teamtrian.dundeewealth.com

Take The ETF ChallengeExchange Traded Funds (ETinstitutional investors, they they are big with astute indinot big with? (I’ll leave that Why are they big and why hamy portfolio?There are many reasons whyportfolios by investors “in thegive you the diversifi cation othem through any brokeragemarket hours, and utilize stoentry and exit positions (i.e. pay like securities, which cangains (some brokerage fi rms programs).ETFs track well known indexdiversifi ed portfolios and covreal estate, and commoditiesproducts that offer a very LOEFFICIENT, offer PRECISE PORTFOLIO CREATION, and arevery easy to follow.If you haven’t heard of ETFs or use them in your current portfolio may I suggest you take the ETF Challenge and compare your current portfolio to an ETF portfolio. It may be worth thousands of dollars in MER savings alone to you and your family, never mindany performance enhancements. Imagine, even if it saves you $5,000/year, that’s a cruise a year for you and your spouse and itincludes a chocolate on your pillow every night for a week!All kidding aside, you owe it to yourself to explore the ETF optionand “compare the difference”. Ask your advisor to do a comparison on fees and performance on equivalent comparable ETFs, or betteryet contact us for a FREE, independent, no obligation ETF Portfolio Comparison Report and judge for yourself why “big money”institutions and high net worth investors utilize ETFs in part, orexclusively within their portfolios. With each request we’ll include a summary of the Standard and Poors “Underperformance of Active vs. Index” performance report and a primer on “10 Proven Portfolio Strategies using ETFs”. As Byron Wien, a Morgan Stanley Strategist said, “Exchange Traded Funds are in your future” it’sjust a matter of when you educate yourself on them.Call us and receive your FREE no obligation comparison report and let TeamTrian educate you on the smart alternative.This article was prepared by Tim Trian who is a registeredPortfolio Manager with Dundee Securities Corporation, a Dundee Wealth Management company. This is not an offi cial publication of Dundee Securities and the views (including any recommendations) expressed in this article are those of the author alone, and theyhave not been approved by, and are not necessarily those of Dundee Securities Corporation.To learn more information on the benefi ts of working with anintegrated team and using ETFs in your portfolio please feel freeto contact Tim Trian, CFA Portfolio Manager, Dundee Securities Corporation, Member CIPF at 905-829-0600.

Column Provided by Dundee Securities Corporation

905.901.3429 [email protected]

OAKVILLE NORTH YORK MISSISSAUGA THORNHILL

Peace of Mind …… the most Valuable Service we Provide

Anton TuckerCFP, FMA, FCSI

Fareshare’s Easter food drive begins this SaturdayOakville’s Fareshare Food

Bank will kick off its annualEaster Food Drive Saturday.

The first of its two largeannual food drives will contin-ue until Sunday, April 15.

Fareshare depends on thisfood drive to stock its shelveswith non-perishable fooditems to last much of the year.

So far in 2007, Fareshare is

assisting an average 310 fami-lies, or 1,100 people, half ofwhom are children. The fami-lies visit the food bank onceper month and receive about aweek’s worth of groceries.

It is possible to donate tothe Easter Food Drive in anumber of ways.

Fareshare will be openfrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday

to Saturday during the drive.Usually Fareshare is open onlyon Monday (from 10 a.m. to 2p.m.) and Thursday (from 3p.m. to 7 p.m.)

All Oakville fire stations willalso accept donations toFareshare and the food bankhas bins at Oakville grocerystores into which residents can

contribute food. Student volun-teers will hand out paper bagsto be filled with donations atthe Real Canadian Superstore.And many local schools alsohold food drives for Fareshare.

“While donations of all non-perishable foods will be wel-come, the items we invariablyrun short of are canned fruit,

canned vegetables, except corn,canned tomatoes and instantcoffee,” said Fareshare volun-teer director Dudley Clarke.

Donations of money are alsowelcome and are used to buyperishable items and vouchers

given to clients to buy milk andfruit at local grocery stores. Todonate visit Fareshare at 1240Speers Rd., Unit 6, call 905-847-3988, or drop donations atany fire station or grocery storeFareshare bin.

Bronte CreekOpportunity to Comment

Draft Vegetation Management PlanOntario Parks (Ministry of Natural Resources), invites your comments on the draft vegetation management plan for Bronte Creek Provincial Park.

This draft plan outlines the preferred management approach to promote the persistence and restoration of naturally occurring vegetation communities within the park and the natural processes that occur within them. You have an opportunity to comment on the draft vegetation management plan for a period of forty-five (45) days after its release. Comments will be accepted until May 14, 2007.

A copy of the draft vegetation management plan may be viewed at the Ontario Parks’ website at: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/invit.html or are available from the contact listed below.

For further information or to submit comments please contact:

Dave Boddington, Park SuperintendentBronte Creek Provincial Park1219 Burloak DriveOakville, ON L6M 4J7Tel.: 905-827-6911, ext. 223Fax: 905-827-8706E-mail: [email protected]

Comments and personal information regarding this vegetation management planning process are collected under the authority of the Provincial Parks Act to assist MNR in making decisions and to determine further public consultation needs relating to future park management. Comments and opinions which do not constitute personal information as defined by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, will be shared within the MNR and may be included in documentation that is made available for public review. Personal information will remain confidential unless consent to disclose is obtained. However, this information may be used by the MNR to seek public input on other resource management surveys and projects. For further information regarding this Act, please contact Brian Huis, Parks Planning Specialist, at 519-873-4617.

Paid for by the Government of Ontario.