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Oakville Beaver, 14 Jul 1999, B6

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B6 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, July 14, 1999 SALE PR IC ES END SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1999, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Saves 170.,, KENMORE SUPER-CAPACITY PLUS WASHER & DRYER Washer has 3-cu . ft. capacity. *20602. Sears reg. 6 9 9 .9 9 . $599 D ryer has 6 .5 -cu . ft. capacity * 60622. Sears reg. 4 9 9 .9 9 . $429 Saves30 KENMORE 'RESOURCE SAVER' WASHER This 3-cu. ft. washer is designed to use less w ater and energy than our regular washers. *29962. Sears reg. 8 7 9 .99 . $849 •<* - _________ Saves340 on team KENMORE® SUPER-CAPACITY PLUS WASHER AND DRYER Washer has a triple-action agitator with a 3-speed motor. *28922 Sears reg. 919.99. $699 Dryer features'Auto-Dry I 'and an electronic moisture sensor that shuts off the dryer once the dothes are dry. *66912. Sears reg. 619.99. $499 l H Plus, use your Sears Card and Don't pay for one full year on all major appliances Don 't pay u n til Ju ly 2000. on approved credit, w ith your Sears Card. M inimum S200 purchase. S35 deferra l fee and a ll applicable taxes and charges are payable a t tim e o f purchase. Excludes item s in our L iqu idation/O utlet stores and Catalogue purchases. Offer ends Sunday. Ju ly 18. 1999. Ask for details. NP0721199 SMAfflS Copyright 1999. Sears Canada Inc. $10 million laundry giant inventory reduction Saves50 KENMORE HEAVY-DUTY LAUNDRY TEAM 8-program w asher has 2 .45 -cu . ft. capacity. * 47202. Sears reg. 529 .99 . $499 Dryer has 5 .9 -cu . ft. capacity with a large reversible swing door. *88202. Sears reg. 399 .99 . $379 Come see the many sides of Sears™ Visit Sears Oakville Place Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-9:00 pm. Sat. 8:00 am-6:00 pm. Sun.11 am-6 pm. Lt.-Col. Bruce Pennington Oakville soldier promoted to Commanding Officer Lt.-Col. Bruce Pennington, bom, raised and educated in Oakville, has recently been made a Commanding Officer at a ceremony held in Petawawa. A graduate of Queen Elizabeth High School, Pennington is a past member of the Halton Peel Lome Scots Army Cadets. He completed his infantry officer training in August, 1982 and won the Allard Sword as top infantry officer candidate. He was immediately posted to the 3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regi­ ment (3 RCR), then garrisoned in Baden-Soelingen, West Germany. During this tour of duty he was employed as a mechanized rifle pla­ toon commander and conducted train­ ing at the Parachute Training Depot in Wales, and the French Commando School in Germany. In 1983, Pennington accompanied his 3 RCR on repatriation to Win­ nipeg, where he completed the United States Army Ranger Course. On posting to the Canadian Air­ borne Regiment in 1985, he complet­ ed a United Nations tour in Cyprus with the 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadi­ an Horse Artillery. He completed his undergraduate studies in 1990 at the University of Manitoba under the auspices of the University Training Plan Officers. Upon graduation, he returned to 3 RCR in Baden-Soelingen, where he worked one year as a rifle company second-in-command and two years as an Adjutant. In 1992 he was awarded the 4 CMBG Commander's Commendation for work with unit families during the first deployment of Canadian troops to the former Yugoslavia, under Opera­ tion HARMONY. After spending a year attending a French course in Saint-Hubert, Que­ bec, Pennington was promoted to Major and posted to 2 RCR. During this period, he commanded a mecha­ nized rifle company in Bosnia. He was employed during his second year as the unit Operations Officer. Pennington completed the Canadi­ an Forces Command and Staff Col­ lege in 1997 and has spent the last two yeafs as the G3, 2 Canadian Mecha­ nized Brigade Group. He is married to Maura Taylor- Pennington. For many students, Shad Valley is like a trip to the future. Last year Oakville's Rita Tien joined a select group of over 420 outstanding young Canadian high school students in the award-winning Shad Valley Program. Shad Valley is an exciting summer learning and employment opportunity for top science and math students who exhibit creativity, initiative, drive, leadership qualities and community spirit. The two-part program includes four weeks of academic lectures, workshops and group projects at one of nine Canadian universities, followed by a five-week "real world" work term with a Shad partner company. Rita was one of 13 students across Canada who were partnered with Royal Bank. Working with Barb Donato at Royal Bank, Rita helped write the bank's presentation and handout for the Ontario Universities Fair. Royal Bank, as Shad Valley's first national partner and sponsor, would like to thank Shad Valley for putting our donation to such good use. For more information on the Shad Valley student or partner opportunity, visit the Shad Valley website at www.shad.ca or call (519) 884-8844. ® Registered trade mark of Royal Bank of Canada ROYAL BANK FINANCIAL GROUP | I m a g in e ^ A New Spirit of Community | Dispute resolution Oakville Dis­ pute Mediators offer a free medi­ ation service for problems not requiring court- 'room settlement to all Oakville residents who voluntarily agree to submit their dispute to trained mediators. These prob­ lems could include anything from neighbour­ hood quarrels, property disputes, and landlord/ten- ant disputes to workplace dis­ agreements. Mediation is free, but dona­ tions are accept­ ed to help cover office costs. Those inter­ ested are invited to call 844-5414 and leave a mes­ sage. A case manager, who is equipped to answer all ques­ tions, will return the call within 48 hours. http://www.shad.ca SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1999, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST l HPlus, use your Sears Card and Don't pay for one full year on all major appliances Lt.-Col. Bruce Pennington Dispute resolution

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