Oakville Beaver, 2 Dec 1994, p. 7

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Both Lester Gracez, General Manager of the Canadian Tire Store at Three reasons why Oakville trusts Canadian Tire The stores were chosen by our readâ€" ers under the categories of best "Hardware Store," "Auto Parts," and "Oil/Filter Change," in our Readers‘ Selection Poll. ADVERTISING FEATURE ecently, the Oakville Beaver discovered three compelling k. ®.reasons why Oakville residents have come to depend on the two Canadian Tire locations in town. For information, call Robert Bonadeo, 842â€"1653 or Christine Sysiuk, 847â€"0610. The dinner is at Le Dome Banquet Hall, 1173 North Service Rd. E. A reception is at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $125 each and are tax creditable. Funds raised from the dinner will go towards the campaign of Oakville South Liberal candidate Lou Rocca. Ontario Finance Critic Gerry Phillips is the guest speaker at a $125â€"aâ€"plate fundraiser for the Oakville South Provincial Liberal Association on Dec. 8th. Phillips is the Liberal MPP for Scarboroughâ€"Agincourt. cCns Finance critic at Liberal fundraiser Dec. 8th Monday to Wed. Thursday Friday Saturday Thanks for your vote Oakville! And to show our y to Wed. _ noon to 4 p.m. lay Friday _ noon to 4 p.m., 5â€"8 p.m. ay 10 a.m. to noon, 1â€"5 p.m. Sunday Santa rests at the North Pole ""With oil changes, our prices are the best around, and we do them quickly. People are pleasantly surprised when Automotive customers, they say, are attracted by good prices, quick serâ€" vice, and qualified car care professionâ€" als who take the time toâ€"explain what needs to be done. Upper Middle Road (Upper Oakville Shopping Centre), and Dwayne Chapman, General Manager of the Canadian Tire Store on Kerr Street at Speers Road, are pleased by the results. After eight meetings with a variety of local seniors groups, Oakville Transit has acted on a suggestion to cut the hours â€" not one vehicle â€" from the essential Community Bus Service. The original proposal called for the Never underestimate Senior Power. Seniors sacrifice hours to save frequency of Community Bus Service PUD FREE PHOTOS WITH SANTA! Every Monday Tuesday until December 13 (1 per family, children under 10) Under the Hood 1. Air Filter 2. PCV Valve 3. Breather Element 4. Radiator Hoses 5. Fan Belts Fluid Levels 6. Radiator Coolant 7. Battery Fluid 8. Brake Fluid 9. Transmission Fluid 10. Power Steering Fluid 11. Windshield Wiper Fluid "Just as in our automotive departâ€" ment, we carry quality merchandise from nameâ€"brand manufacturers. When customers are shopping for hardware, the stores‘ convenient locaâ€" tions and broad selection tell the tale. Both Canadian Tire locations receive new merchandise daily, includâ€" ing six shipments of automotive parts. "With 17 bays, our store probably has one of the largest repair centres in Oakville," Chapman points out. they come in," Gracez says removal of one bus, thereby cutting the program to an hourly service, a plan which was promptly vetoed by local seniors as unacceptable. Transit Director Eric Pilon said that while seniors recognized the fact that riderâ€" ship was very low, they stuck to their guns about the need for halfâ€"hour serâ€" THIS ONES MY FAvouRite= 4 appreciation, here‘s our Christmas gift to you. 12. Differential Fluid Under the Car 13. Exhaust System 14. Engine Oil Leaks 15. Transmission Fluid leaks . 16 Dufferenhol Flund Leaks 17 Heodhghts(Toll Lights 18. Turn Signal/Brake Lights 19. Windshield Wiper Blades Tires 20. Condition/pressure/wear "North Oakville is a rapidly growâ€" ing community, and we do our best to anticipate what the needs are now, and what they will be in the future." One sure sign of growth is the rapid disappearance from store shelves of The managers agree their overall goal is to "offer the very best customer service, with very competitive pricing." These same companies produce our own house brands, such as Mastercraft"" tools, which stand up to years of abuse," Gracez says. Acknowledging that service between 9 and 10 a.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. was used only sporadically, they proâ€" posed an alternative â€" running the buses from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. would effectively meet their needs. Town Council has approved the plan vice Monday through Saturday. LIKE A CHICKEN. oil install a _ Motomaster oil filter! We use up to 5 litres of QUAKER STATE Canadian Tire â€" a name Oakville continues to trust. "There is more floor space devoted to what sells the most, and customers will be able to find those items more easily." "My clientele tends to consist mainâ€" ly of ‘old Oakville,‘ and we‘ve just finâ€" ished a complete remerchandising of the store to better serve their needs," Chapman says. Christmas decorations snapped up by new home owners! Valid to Dec. 31/94. Council also voted in favor of a plan to reduce evening service to four buses meeting the 11:30 p.m. GO Train from Monday to Thursday effective Jan. 2nd. The regular service level of nine buses will be maintained on Friday and Saturday nights. which goes into effect Jan. 2, 1995 |@ Optionsl The more you use the Card, the more you save! ONE CARD. MANY REWARDS. by Steve Nease

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