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Wednesday, May 29, 2013 Penticton Western News

LINDA, TAYLOR AND AMANDA

L to R: Linda, Taylor and Amanda and a commitment to you, the customer, the dealership would not be where it is today. Come in to Penticton Hyundai and let the friendly sales consultants show you how buying a vehicle should be! Penticton Hyundai is open Monday to Saturday 8am 6pm for all your vehicle needs,

448 Duncan Avenue West Penticton, BC

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From left to right: Matt, Myron, Cory, Cheryl, Tootsy, Kris and Kim.

OK Tire welcomes Myron Ogloff to our team!

TOLL FREE: 1-877-392-0205

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The women of Penticton Hyundai lead a vital role in keeping the business running effectively and efficiently. Amanda McIvor, the sole female Sales Professional, helps put clients into their ideal vehicle within a budget they are comfortable with, while Taylor Perdue and Linda Miller, administrators, keep things running smoothly behind the scenes. These women come together every day with one goal, 100% customer satisfaction, and they strive to do so with every sale, and every customer. Without their willingness to stand behind an outstanding vehicle lineup

from your initial purchase to years of safe reliable service. Or call toll free, 1-877-3920205 to speak with one of our knowledgable personnel about any of your questions or concerns. Please feel free to stop by any time, have a coffee, meet our friendly staff and check out our award winning vehicle line up!

250-492-7575 101-485 Warren Ave. E., Penticton, BC

• Brakes BEST • Shocks PRICES IN • Alignments TOWN! • Tune-Ups • Lube, Oil & Filter

Sunday Closed • Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • Saturday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

LIZA DORÉ

JUDY POOLE FINANCIAL ADVISOR

Growing from one station in Oliver to the current 7 stations from Summerland to Osoyoos, our goal at H2O To Go is to provide the South Okanagan with the “Best Tasting Drinking Water.” We don’t just talk about quality; we back up our promise with independent lab tests monthly to ensure you have the purest water available. Liza moved here after 18 years in Whitehorse, Yukon and established the business with her aunt and uncle, Linda and Patrick Graf, and her father, Jules Doré. The move was a return to a place of deep family roots in the Valley’s fruit industry, with many relations still living around the Okanagan. She has quickly grown to love the beauty of the South Okanagan, not to mention the much milder winters!! The women at H2O To Go play an equal role in the success of this business. Behind the scenes, CFO Linda Graf keeps the business “flowing,” and Liza Doré maintains the 7 locations, while also operating the only bottle sanitizing station in the South Okanagan at our Skaha Lake Road fill station.

www.judypoole.ca

#102-2904 SKAHA LAKE ROAD 250-490-7055

Judy has a LOT of years in the financial world, and she’s learned a thing or two about guiding her clients through the rough waters of tough economic times.

(Open M-F 1-5pm for bottle sales & sanitizing) with convenient 24 hr vending stations in: Summerland, Penticton (3 locations), OK Falls, Oliver, and now at 5820 89 St. in Osoyoos

Her holistic approach to your financial well being looks at all aspects of your life, and together you will determine what will work for you now, and in the years ahead. If you would like to see what her experience can do for you, she’s waiting for your call.

Raymond James Ltd. member Canadian Investor Protection Fund

102-386 Ellis Street, Penticton, B.C. V2A 4L7

250-493-3711

Back row: Deep Phachu, Rosemarie Cargill, Angelika Eneas, Alex Grace, Jadranka Novosel. Front row: Ruth Wiseman, Ruth Habana Baladhay, Upkar Grewal and Marina Voronkova.

South Okanagan Immigrant and Community Services (SOICS) is a not-for-profit organization, formally known as the Penticton and District Multicultural Society. Within the next ten years, immigrants are expected to fill one-third (approximately 315,000 jobs) of all B.C. job openings (approximately 950,000). The global com-

petition for a talented workforce is expected to increase as all developed nations are experiencing similar demographic trends. In response to this trend, SOICS is assisting the business community in the South Okanagan to prepare by helping employers find, integrate and retain immigrant workers. SOICS connects skilled immigrants

SOUTH OKANAGAN IMMIGRANT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Penticton: 508 Main St. 250-492-6299 Oliver: 6239 Main St. 250-498-4900 www.soics.ca workers to employers through its employment services and the Skills Connect program. Moreover SOICS offers many other settlement services, English as a Second Language Classes for Adults (ELSA) and more. SOICS is actively working towards building Welcoming and Inclusive Communities and Workplaces (WICWP).


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