Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 1 Oct 1999, p. 5

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Greor selection of solid wood bedroom ond dining room furniture. Sofos, loveseots ond top groin leother furniture. Choose from some of North America's finest furniture manufacturers such os Durham, Sumrer, Broyhill, Huntington House, ond mony more. A M u s t C o m p a r e B e f o r e Y o u B u y ! & r f T A m if i i r r \ iESTABLISHED 1 9 7 7 B e s t V a lu e s S in c e 1 9 7 7 Beside Harvey's 4205 Fairview St. 4205 Fairv iew St. Burlington 634-5298 Mon.-Wed. 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Thurs.-Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.; Sat. 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Three Times a Week Visit Sears Oakville Place Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-9:00 pm. Sat. 8:00 am-6:00 pm. Sun. 11 am-6 pm. s,yl2000 SOLID CHERRY BEDROOM COLLECTION SPECIAL PURCHASE Includes Queen bed, dressing chest, mirror ond night stand • SOUD CHERRY • DOVETAIL DRAWERS Friday October 1, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 4> Halton retains A M credit rating from Moody's Halton Region has announced that its AAA credit rating from Moody's Investor Service of New York has been reaffirmed. Achieving, then retaining, the AAA rating - the highest handed out by Moody's - has allowed the Region, area municipalities and Halton's school boards to borrow funds at the lowest possible interest rates. This follows the 1998 AAA credit rating reaf­ firmed by the Canadian Bond Rating Service. "Halton Region's reliance on pay-as-you-go financing, growth in taxable values and a rapid rate of debt repayment has allowed us to keep our debt low while undertaking sizable capital invest­ ments," said David Birkett, Director of Budgets and Fiscal Policy Services. Moody's rating Rationale states that Halton "continues to record positive results and a sound financial position despite the challenges posed by provincial aid cutbacks and local re-alignment." According to Regional Chair Joyce Savoline, Halton's sound financial strategy has allowed sta­ ble property taxes over the last six years despite changes implemented by the province and ongo­ ing grant reductions. Most recently, she said, a 3.1 % decrease in taxes for regional services was made possible for 1999. "Being able to control debt servicing costs has been a major factor in providing the flexibility to deal with the financial pressures that have faced the municipalities and school boards within Halton," said Savoline. E X C L U S IV E L Y A T From September 27 to October 17,1999 Biotherm offers you an e xc lu sive 6 -p iece bonus, in clu d in g a cosm etic bag, w ith any Biotherm purchase o f $24* o r m ore. Your cosmetic bag includes: A Q U A SO U R C E U ltra M o istu rizing O lig o-Therm al C e l, 15 m l B IO C ILS Soothing M ake-up Rem oval G e l fo r the Eyes, 30m l B IO M A IN S H and Treatm ent, 30 m l EA U VITAM IN ^E Perfum ed Foam ing Show er G e l, 15 m l FA C IA L BR U SH •Before applicable taxes. One bonus per customer, w hile quantities last. Entertainm ent NEWS & SPORTS A N N O U N C E M E N T James D.IMowlan Anthony L. Niessen W ith the recent merger of Avestel Credit Union Limited and Family Savings & Credit Union Limited, Val Narduzzi, Chair of The Board of Directors of Avestel Family Savings Credit Union Limited, is pleased to announce the appointment of James D. Nowlan to the posi­ tion of President and Anthony L Niessen to the position of Chief Executive Officer. James D. Nowlan has been the C E O of Avestel Credit Union and it's predecessor, Stelco Credit Union since 1977. A Director and Past Chair of the Canada East Council of the Credit Union Executives Society, he is also a Member of the Credit Advisory Committee of Credit Union Electronic Transaction Services and a Member of the C E O Roundtable. As the C E O of Family Savings & Credit Union for the past 25 years.Anthony L Niessen brings more than 32 years of experience in the credit union system to Avestel Family Savings. He is currently Vice-Chair of the Ontario Credit Union Charitable Foundation, is a Director of the Canada East Council of the Credit Union Executives Society and was the first recipient of the Gary Gillam Award for social responsibility, bestowed by Credit Union Central of Ontario. N e w N a m e , S a m e G r e a t S e r v i c e A V E S T E L F A M I L Y S A V I N G S Now with 17 Branches & 3 0 ATMs To Serve You In Niagara, The Greater Hamilton Area And South Western Ontario. E r m e n e g i l d o Z e g n a by C a m b r i d g e T R U N K S H O W FINAL DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND FR EE D ion S ilk T ie w ith Purchase F I N E M E N ' S W E A R 183 Lakeshore Rd. E. • 845-8911 389 Brant Street, Burlington • 639-6165 Hours: Mon.-Wed. & Sat. 9-6, Thurs. & Fri. 9-9 Best Values Since 1977 SPECIAL PURCHASE • SOUD CHERRY • DOVETAIL DRAWERS EXCLUSIVELY AT TRUNK SHOW 183 Lakeshore Rd. E. • 845-8911 389 Brant Street, Burlington • 639-6165

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