Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Sep 2008, p. 15

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Prices effective through Sunday, September 14, 2008. See store for details regarding product warranties. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Lowes is committed to accurate pricing and reserves the right to correct errors. Correction notices for errors in the advertisement will be posted in our stores. We guarantee our everyday competitive prices. If you fi nd a lower everyday or advertised price on an identical stock item at any local retail competitor that has the item in stock, well beat their price by 10% when you buy from us. Just bring us the competitors current ad or other confi rmation of the price that you have found. Lowes reserves the right to verify the lower price prior to sale. Cash/charge card and carry purchases only. Competitors closeout, special order, discontinued, clearance, liquidation and damaged items are excluded from this offer. On percent off sales, we will match the competitors percent off offer. Limited to reasonable quantities for homeowner and one-house order quantities for cash and carry contractors. Current in-store price, if lower, overrides Lowes advertised price. Price guarantee honoured at all Lowes retail locations. Labour charges for product installation are excluded from our price guarantee offer in our stores with an Installed Sales Program. Visit store for complete details. All installation services are guaranteed by Lowes warranty. See Installed Sales contract for details. 2008 by Lowes. All rights reserved. Lowes and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. MORE THAN HOME IMPROVEMENT, SERVICE IMPROVEMENT Visit these locations STORE HOURS: Monday Saturday 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. For more information, visit Lowes.ca BRANTFORD 215 Henry St. (at Wayne Gretzky Pkwy.) 519-720-2060 in-store MAPLE 200 McNaughton Rd. (at Major Mackenzie Dr.) 905-879-2450 in-store TORONTO 1300 Castlefield Ave. (at Caledonia Rd.) 416-780-2770 in-store EAST GWILLIMBURY (NEWMARKET) 18401 Yonge St. (N. of Green Lane) 905-952-2950 in-store HAMILTON 1945 Barton St. E. (at Woodward Ave.) 905-312-5670 in-store NORTH BRAMPTON 10111 Heart Lake Rd. (at Bovaird Dr. East and Hwy. 410) 905-843-4300 in-store SOUTH BRAMPTON 370 Kennedy Rd. S. (at Steeles Ave. E.) 905-874-5000 in-store Wed., Sept. 10TH through Sun., Sept. 14TH ONLY. now $884 was $9.97 24" Poly Leaf Rake #228198 All 3.78 L Valspar Duramax and Ultra Premium Exterior Latex Paints and Primers Discount taken at register. Details in-store. All 3.78 L Olympic Premium Exterior Latex Paints and Primers Discount taken at register. Details in-store. now $248 was $2.98 5-Pack Lawn and Leaf Yard Waste Bags #268313 While quantities last on all Special Values 50% SELECTED TOILETS & PEDESTALS While quantities last. Details in-store. Faucets sold separately. off now $33 was $38.98 7.5-Amp Electric Blower 160 MPH / 240 CFM 4-1/2 lbs. 2-year warranty Lightweight #108089 now $58 was $68.98 14" 8-Amp Electric Chain Saw Low kick-back bar and chain Manual chain oiler Fully-assembled #119917 now $1237 was $17.37 Drive-Seal 200 Filler & Sealer 18.9 L pail covers 350 sq. ft. 2-year warranty #223511 now $4898 was $58.98 3-HP (Peak), 22.7 L Wet/Dry Vac #215727 $ 1798 SwiftStick Bagless Stick Vacuum Converts to handheld #288050 While quantities last. now $448 was $5.94 9" Pot Fall Mums #75256 now $278each was $6.97 28 L Premier PRO-MIX Lawn Care Specially formulated to grow grass seedlings by stimulating root systems #267010 28 L PRO-MIX Ultimate Organic Mix #267011 28 L PRO-MIX Container Mix #267017 now $2598each was $32.47 12' ChoiceDek Composite Decking Woodtone #179330 Redwood #100614 now $3598each was $44.97 16' ChoiceDek Composite Decking Woodtone #179332 Redwood #100615 now $1998 was $39.98 Black & Decker WorkMate 350 lb. weight capacity Quality steel tube construction #176390 $7 OFF $7 OFF 42921_8.0625x13.5.indd 1 9/5/08 7:24:07 AM Tooth Chatter UPPER DENTURES Your upper dentures are very important for many reasons. You especially want your dentures to look good, but it is also important that they fit well. Because of the natural curve in the roof of your mouth (palate) suction is created, therefore holding the upper denture snugly in place. Your tongue can also aid in helping to keep the denture in place. Because of these factors, few people have trouble with stability. The upper denture is usually more visible than the lower, therefore the look of the upper is almost as important as the actual fit. Because the upper denture is so visible, as you are constantly talking, eating, and smiling, it is very important that you have natural, nice-looking teeth. We work hard to make sure that you have teeth that suit you. You dont want them too big, too smalll, too white, too yellow, etc, Just because you wear dentures doesnt mean they have to look like dentures! Todays dentures are more natural looking than ever before. Together we can create a more natural looking you. We make everything from start to finish in our own lab. We build beautiful smiles!! Call us for a free consultation today. Creating confident smiles since 1982. Alexander Trenton, DD, F.C.A.D. (A) Denturist Georgetown Denture Clinic, 18 Church Street, Georgetown, Ontario 905-877-2359 (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, September 10, 2008 15 POSSE (Peer Outreach Support Services and Education) is celebrating diversity on Saturday, Sept. 13 and all are invited! The day begins with a 2 p.m. ceremo- ny at Remembrance Park where Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr and other local dignitaries will bring greetings. After the flag raisings and a native smudging cere- mony, there will be a march down Main St. to Cedarvale Park. The musicians featured at Cedarvale (starting at 2:45 p.m.) will be ShureLock Groove (featuring Kevin Freer of Skillshine Dubs), Curtis Maranda and Renee Cross playing world music and rap/hip hop artist Chris Golden. Speakers include Aaron Bell, an Ojibway story- teller; Lauren Boyce, a Georgetown resi- dent speaking on ability; Christopher Stillar, a renowned spiritual medium; and Pardeep Singh Nagra, a diversity and human rights expert. This is a family event, so bring the kids. There will be face painting, a reptile party, and a roaming magician doing bal- loon animals for the kids. Admission is free. The Union Gas BBQ team will sell hot dogs and veggieburgers, and POSSE will be selling pakora and samosa made by Georgetowns Little India restaurant. Community partners will have informa- tion booths and a local henna artist will be doing henna designs. For more details, call POSSE, 519-853-5908. Diversity celebrated with march and music

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