Oakville Beaver, 27 Jun 2008, p. 9

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday June 27, 2008 - 9 Advertorial Dreams Come True at Forgali Design Centre When searching for that perfect piece of furniture to add to your home, factors such as quality, price and design are very important. Forgali Design Centre can accomplish all of these goals and bring your furniture and design dreams to fruition. Offering affordable, Canadian-made, superior solid wood furniture, Forgali's Mississauga boasts a 5,000 sq. ft. showroom of the highest possible quality materials and craftsmanship available. "Our furniture is priced very reasonably because we do our own manufacturing in Woodbridge," explains John Forgali, Owner. "By cutting out the middle man customers receive exceptionally high-end furniture at low-cost prices." Family owned, Forgali Design Centre is the work of three, talented brothers. "Our goal is to develop real wrought iron and honest solid wood furniture to last a lifetime," explains John. Whatever your furniture dreams are, they can be accomplished at Forgali Design Centre. Specializing in custom design, any piece can be tailored to meet your individual taste and needs. Choose your own colour, size, style and more for a truly unique item! Visit Forgali Design Centre today to transform you home with a special piece of furniture that you will feel good about purchasing. With affordable prices, quality craftsmanship and superior customer service, you won't be disappointed! DAVID RITCHIE / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER INJURED OFFICER: An OPP officer was injured when a van was knocked by a tractor-trailer into her parked cruiser where it was stopped on the shoulder of the QEW early Thursday morning. OPP officer suffers minor injuries in collision An OPP officer received minor injuries yesterday morning when her cruiser was struck by a van on the QEW. The lead up to the incident began shortly after midnight when several OPP officers assembled in the area of the QEW and Ford Drive where they had received reports of heavy traffic congestion. The heavy traffic was due to a double lane closure at Trafalgar Road for construction. One of the responding officers parked her cruiser on the north shoulder of the QEW, just past the Ford Drive off ramp, where she activated her emergency lights to warn motorists of the congestion ahead and to prevent motorists from backing up to the Ford Drive ramp. At around 12:30 a.m. a tractor-trailer struck a van, which in turn was driven onto the shoulder by the impact where it hit the officer's cruiser. The officer was taken to hospital, but later released. The drivers of the van and tractor-trailer were not injured. The driver of the tractor-trailer has been charged with careless driving. Police are reminding motorists to be alert as during the summer months as numerous lane reductions frequently occur on provincial highways due to construction. A double lane closure on the QEW at Trafalgar Road is scheduled for tonight. New Catholic education director The Halton Catholic District School Board has named Michael Pautler as the next director of education and secretary of the board. Pautler will succeed Lou Piovesan, who became director of the board in August 2001. Piovesan will be retiring as of August 31. Pautler is currently the superintendent of education, human resources, administrative services and staff development with the Durham Catholic District School Board. He will assume the role of Catholic director of education in Halton for a period of four years, starting Aug. 11. Pautler has 28 years of service in Catholic education, including four years as a supervisory officer at the Durham Catholic District School and 24 years in a variety of roles at the Toronto Catholic District School Board. IT WILL ALL END JUNE 30TH $553 GET INTO A 2008 VOLVO XC90 FOR DON'T MISS IT! 3.99%* LEASE APR FOR 48 MONTHS RECEIVE A CURRENCY INCENTIVE OF LOYALTY AND LEASE PER MONTH $10,000 DOWN TOWARDS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT $7,200+ $3,000 + $1,000 = $11,200 (A APPLIES TO V8 MODELS ONLY) G GAS CARD SAVINGS BEAUTY & STYLE 166 Lakeshore Rd. E. · Downtown Oakville A FUSION of THE 2008 VOLVO XC90 VOLVO OF OAKVILLE, 770 Pacific Road,, Oakville , (905) 825-8088 WWW.VOLVOOFOAKVILLE.COM ( ) M 905.337.3155 www.silkeborg.ca *Lease available on approved credit to qualified retail customers through Volvo Car Financial Services Canada on XC90 3.2 AWD at 3.99% lease APR and $553.31/month for 48 months with $10,000 down and $650 security and first month's p y pp q g y payment due at lease inception. In addition, Volvo Cars of p Canada will provide you with $7,200 to lower your down payment. Taxes, up to $1,995 freight and PDI and up to $54.55 PPSA are due at lease inception. Total lease obligation $26,558.88. Taxes, license, insurance, retailer charges and new tires duties (in Quebec) are extra. Lease has an 80,000 km p y y p y p g p p g g allowance ($0.16 per km on excess). Payment and security deposit may vary by choice of extra equipment. Purchase at end of lease for $19,236.30 plus taxes. Volvo of Oakville may lease for less. Some terms/conditions apply. $1000 gas card is applicable to V8 XC90 models only in Volvo of Oakville stock and must take delivery by June 30, 2008. Some restrictions may apply. Currency incentive may be used to reduce the cash price of eligible vehicle or to reduce the down payment for vehicle financed/leased through Volvo Car Financial Services Canada. Offer subject to availability and is limited to in-stock vehicles. Volvo of Oakville loyalty offer only applies to current owners or leasers of a 2002 or newer Volvo. Some restrictions apply. Offer ends June 30, 2008. See Volvo of Oakville for full details. ©2008 Volvo Cars of Canada Corp. "Volvo for life" is a registered trademark used under license by Volvo Cars of Canada Corp. Always remember to wear your seat belt. Visit volvoofoakville.com.

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