The CIBC has announced a new loan protection for customers who lose their jobs. For those that are insecure about taking out a loan in an unstable economy, the protection is intended as a reassurance. “Tf you lose your job by no fault of your own it will free up your cash flow for up to six months,” said Matthew Eckert, personal banking account ee at the Georgetown mall bran: The plan is Wee the CIBC Payment Protector. It is applicable Eckert} ly announced new loan protectio: FACTORY OUTLET SALE (ef-lae(=1a im Kole) These are one of our award winning designs. ‘ Gold medalist 1992 - best consumer product by |.D. Magazine. Featured in Dec. 6th issue of Newsweek. These are just one of our fabulous designs - Best in The World. * GARDEN TOOLS + * GARDENERS SOAP * DISCONTINUED ITEMS * SPECIALS UP TO 70% OFF Designed in Ontario, manufactured in Guelph, sold around the world. AVAILABLE TWO WEEKS ONLY AT FABULOUS SAVINGS. DEC. 5th - 19th. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed SUN. 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To obtain the Payment Protector with a new loan, the customer must have an employment record of at least six months prior and must not expect to lose their job. “It’s like life insurance,” Eckert said. “If you’ve only got three months to live you’re not going to be given life insurance by a life insurance company Included with the price of the Payment Protector is a disability insurance. It works the same way, but if the customer is still legiti- mately unable to work after the maximum six month period, pay- ments will continue to be absorbed, said Eckert. No cause of death revealed in autopsy An autopsy performed Friday on 17-year-old GDHS student left investigators with "an unknown cause of death,” Halton Regional Police say. According to Det. Sgt. Mike Eacrett, the autopsy performed Friday morning on the body of Jeremiah Fendley were inconclu- sive. "Tissue and fluid samples have been sent to the Centre of Forensic Sciences (in Toronto)," Eacrett said Monday " He added that it could be "several weeks" before results of the tissue tests are complete. The Georgetown District High School student was playing volley- ball in gym class when collapsed at about 10:30 a.m. Thursday. The youth was pronounced dead at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital about an hour later. Eacrett said that it is not yet known if the coroner in the case, Dr. Robertson from Milton, will call an inquest into the popular teen's death.