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Proverbs 6:6–11

“Take a lesson from the ants, you lazybones.
Learn from their ways and become wise!
Though they have no prince
or governor or ruler to make them work,
they labor hard all summer,
gathering food for the winter.
But you, lazybones, how long will you sleep?
When will you wake up?
A little extra sleep, a little more slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest—
then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit,
scarcity will attack you like an armed robber.”

Ballroom Dance is back at The Cedar Beach Pavilion!

79 Years in the Making
The Cedar Beach Pavilion is now more than a summer time fun place

In the summer of 1929 the Davies Family opened the Cedar Beach Pavilion primarily as a dance hall. People flocked from Detroit, Niagara, Toronto and beyond to dance to the big bands of the day on the sprung hardwood floor. The Pavilion still boasts the original floor and ballroom dancing is back at the Pavilion in a big way with weekly dance lessons, practice sessions and social dances.

Traditionally Cedar Beach has been a summer only restaurant and hall, this year that changes. With the new management team of Dianne and Dave Palachik, the newly renovated licenced restaurant and Pavilion will be open during the winter.

“We’re excited to be able to offer the Pavilion for rent this winter”, say Manager, Dianne Palachik. “The building is rich with history and is well cared for, the perfect place for any gathering”.

The Pavilion is available for business meetings, family celebrations, fundraising events, parties and more. The hall has a capacity of 450. There is on-site catering, technical support and event management available.

This year, the Cedar Beach Grill, a fully licenced family style restaurant will also be open providing great food, live entertainment and beer on tap. For more information or to book the hall contact Dianne or Dave at 905-642-6421.

MUSSELMAN’S LAKE, STOUFFVILLE, ONTARIO – October 2008 –

Now booking Christmas Parties

Contact the Cedar Beach Grill for more information

Are you tired of telemarketers calling during dinner?

As of today, you can do something about it! Register you phone number at http://lnnte-dncl.gc.ca and visit http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_3189.aspx for more information about this new legislation.

Sponsorship Opportunities Available for BIM 2008

On October 22nd, 2008…put your business into “Overdrive” and plan to attend the Business In Motion Conference…6 cutting edge speakers, lunch, breakfast, networking and more…it’s about moving forward with “Velocity” Small Business Owners face some staggering challenges.

The October 22nd Business in Motion Conference will provide ideas, strategies and knowledge that will inspire and ignite those that attend.

Statistics show that 96% of all companies fail within 10 years and even more staggering is that a corporation fails every 3 minutes. How can we help stem the tides? In an economy where there are more challenges coming at us than ever before?  There are 26,000 new products introduced each year…consumers change brand loyalty up to 30 percent more easily from just one night of watching commercials on TV and 74 per cent of consumers are buying outside their preferred brands. These are just a few challenges that small business owners face each day. Gone are the days of brand loyalty and worse traditional advertising methods may not be cutting it…if you want to manage your business and roll through the days of increasing-competition, rising costs then you want to plan to attend the Business in Motion conference on October 22nd.  

Position your business as a market leader.

Sponsors get to…and connect one-on-one with the decision makers…Business In Motion Is a one-day event for Durham and East Toronto Small Business Owners to learn, achieve, communicate and bring forth new ideas and energy into their life’s work and businesses.  It’s one compelling day of learning, activation and networking. 

Business in Motion 2008… “Put it into overdrive” 
Learning sessions with some of the best in business.  

On October 22nd, 2008…put your business into “Overdrive” and plan to attend the Business In Motion Conference…6 cutting edge speakers, lunch, breakfast, networking and more…it’s about moving forward with “Velocity”

Rick Spence from Profit  Magazine will speak about lessons learned from Canada’s 100 top entrepreneurs.

From one of the leading E-Commerce websites “Shop Aware dot com” Tiffany St. Germain will talk about forming joint ventures and synergistic relationships.

Sue Sutcliffe of aWEBthatWORKS.com will talk about the power of online social marketing and the 101 free web sources you can use to market your business. 

Management Expert Peter Cluff from Critical Path Consulting…will talk about managing risk in your business. 

Plus From the Vital You…Jennifer Hough will talk about Effortless Marketing…using the “law of attraction” to help drive business to you. 

Susan M. Scott from Full Circle Communications will talk about Branding and will have a real life case study to help showcase how building a brand can help position your business.   

David Cohen from the Small Business Big Ideas Radio Show will be your MC for the day and show you how to be unstoppable in eight easy steps.

On October 22nd, 2008…put your business into “Overdrive” and plan to attend the Business In Motion Conference…6 cutting edge speakers, lunch, breakfast, networking and more…it’s about moving forward with “Velocity”

Are you ready to talk sponsorship?  Sponsorship has its rewards:

For more information about sponsorship, visit www.BusinessInMotion.info

Proverbs 24:30–34 (NLT)

I walked by the field of a lazy person,
the vineyard of one with no common sense.
I saw that it was overgrown with nettles.
It was covered with weeds,
and its walls were broken down.
Then, as I looked and thought about it,
I learned this lesson:
A little extra sleep, a little more slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest—
then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit;
scarcity will attack you like an armed robber.

City of Oshawa

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City of Kawartha Lakes

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