Oakville Beaver, 2 Dec 2010, p. 13

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1 OAC.Available on select furnaces with standard installation. Call for details. Offer expires December 31, 2010. 2 Subject to rental program terms and conditions. 3 Available government rebates are comprised of Ontario Power Authority (OPA) and Ontario Home Energy Savings Grants. Customer must qualify for rebates independent of Consumers. See terms and conditions of the applicable rebates and grants for further information. Cannot be combined with any other offer. CALL TODAY! 1-877-768-7950 www.cwif.com Qualify and get up to $790 in provincial rebates3. Our worry-free rental program includes: FREE Lifetime repairs, parts and labour2 FREE Lifetime Maintenance Guaranteed service Customer Support 24/7/365 Get a 95% effi ciency furnace for as low as $39.99/month1 ANNOUNCEMENT SEAN DOYLE Sean served the Oakville/Mississauga community for 14 years prior to managing White Chapel Memorial Gardens in Hamilton and he has been involved in assisting families with fi nal arrangements since 1991. Sean is a long time Oakville resident and lives here with his wife Ellen and 3 children. Sean welcomes all his client families and acquaintances to contact him directly for any assistance or questions about cemetery and funeral arrangements. Please call 905.257.1100 or 416.315.3193 or email: sdoyle@arbormemorial.com The management of Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens is pleased to announce the return of Mr. Sean Doyle to the staff of Sales Representatives. 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 A+ Rating comwww. *See dealer for details 9 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER #1 in Home Comfort Since 1990 We service Lennox *Call for details, offers cannot be combined, On new orders only ** OAC Prime rate subject to change. ELIGIBLE FOR$3830* IN GOVERNMENT & FACTORY REBATES* UP TO System for Your Home GAS FURNACE, CENTRAL AIR, AIR PURIFIER & HUMIDIFIER Or Central Air Conditioner from $39/month** THE BIGGEST SALE EVER SAME DAY INSTALLATIONS AVAILABLE Furnace Diagnostic Service ONLY $49 $89/month** 13 Thursday , D ecem ber 2, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m The Halton District School Board (HDSB) is encouraging its school communities to nominate a teacher or support staff for a 2011 Premiers Award for Teaching Excellence. Entering its fifth year, the provincial award program has rec- ognized 82 recipients for their outstanding contributions to edu- cation, including several HDSB staff and teachers. There are six award categories. The school board said it takes pride in the work of its staff and wishes to see their successes rec- ognized through the awards pro- gram put on by the Premiers Office and the Ontario Ministry of Education. If you know a teacher or sup- port staff member who has made a difference in your school commu- nity and has demonstrated a com- mitment to students, the school board wants you to nominate him or her. Nominations can be sub- mitted by anyone including stu- dents, parents, staff, colleagues, community members, local busi- ness people and social agency partners. Teachers, support staff, principals and vice-principals, supervisory officers, directors of education and many others are eli- gible for nomination. All nominations must be sub- mitted before Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Past HDSB recipients are: Michelle Jerzyk (2010) New Teacher of the Year Monique Gazan (2009) Teacher of the Year Jonathan Hancock (2009) New Teacher of the Year David Margetts (2009) Excellent Support Staff award Kathy Elmer (2007) Teacher of the Year award. To learn more about the pro- gram or to nominate someone, visit www.ontario.ca/teachin- gawards. Do you know a Halton teacher worthy of recognition? Kids are getting a warm fuzzy feeling this holiday from Creating Space Yoga Studio and its not just from exercise, but pajamas. Once again, Robyn Bowman, owner and director of the studio is hosting her studios annual Holiday Pajama Drive for the Halton Childrens Aid Foundation. The drive will accept donations of new pjs until Saturday, Dec. 18. This year, the effort is being joined by Grace Academy of Dance and Performing Arts, 785 Pacific Road, Unit 1, which will also be a drop-off location. Christmas pajama drive

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