Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Aug 2011, p. 17

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1 7 Th u rsd ay, A u g u st 4, 2011 O A K V ILLE B E A V E R w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m Sale ends August 31, 2011. 2011. Sears Canada Inc. NE081H111 SearsHomeServices.ca NO MONEY DOWN, NO INTEREST* when you use your Sears Financial Credit Card. PLUS Youre sure when its Sears Home ServicesTM. up to SELECTED AIR CONDITIONERS AND FURNACES CARRIER INFINITY 16 AIR CONDITIONER (series 46220) CARRIER INFINITY HIGH EFFICIENCY FURNACE (series 26150) *Pay in 12, 24 or 36 monthly installments only on your Sears MasterCard, Sears VoyageTM MasterCard or Sears Card. On approved credit. Installment billing fee on equal payment offer (except in Quebec), 12 Months - $64.99, 24 Months - $84.99, 36 Months - $149.99 and no minimum purchase (except in Quebec $200 minimum purchase required). Interest will accrue on fi nanced amount (which includes installment billing fee and applicable taxes) at the rate then in force for purchase transactions but will be waived if monthly installments are paid in full when due. If not paid in full when due, interest on unpaid monthly installment accrued from the date installment posted to account will no longer be waived and will be charged to account. If account falls 4 billing cycles past due offer terminates and interest on unpaid balance of fi nanced amount accrued from posting date will no longer be waived and will be charged to your account. See Cardmember Agreement for more details. Sears and VoyageTM are registered Trademarks of Sears, licensed for use in Canada. TM MasterCard and the MasterCard Brand Mark are registered trademarks and PayPass is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. 1.855.535.7101 you could qualify for up to AN ADDITIONAL $900 in government grants. Ask for details $900 OFF breakfasts for business The Sheridan Elder Research Centre is inviting local business leaders to a pair of community networking opportunities, which will be taking place at Sheridan College on Aug. 25 and Sept. 14. The events will take the form of complimentary breakfasts and will be held from 7:30-9:30 a.m. in the colleges SPARK Boardroom. Officials with the Sheridan Elder Research Centre said the purpose of the events is to discuss the business of aging with other local business. They also called the events opportunities to learn and network within the community. The Sheridan Elder Research Centre is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for mature con- sumers, as well as being an innova- tive resource to help give busi- nesses the opportunity to grow as a company. Anyone interested in attending either of these events or with ques- tions are asked to call Andrew Sarrazin at 905-845-9430 (voice- mail number #32415) or email him at andrew.sarrazin1@sherid- anc.on.ca. ADDS UP TO PROSPERITY: Prosperity One Credit Union presented $1,000 bursaries to four graduating students. Here, Jamie Phillips, of Oakville, holds the bursary certificate she received through the Burlington branch. It was recently presented to Phillips by Prosperity One president and CEO Mike Shepherd. Good work GRAHAM PAINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER

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