$298/mo., 5.9% APR. plus taxes and $2,150 down payment 60 Month Lease 410 South Service Road West 905.845.1681 VEHICLE PRICING IS NOW EASIER TO UNDERSTAND BECAUSE ALL OUR PRICES INCLUDE FREIGHT, PDI, ADMIN FEES AND MANDATORY GOVERNMENT LEVIES. Prices do not include applicable taxes and PPSA. buddschev.com 5 speed manual, 4 cylinder, ABS brakes, power windows, locks and mirrors, 10 air bags, driver information centre, plus more. The family business that service built. Freight and PDI ($1,350), registration, dealer fees, mandatory government levies, and OMVIC fees are included in the price. Insurance, license, and applicable sales taxes are not included. Offer applies as indicated to the purchase of new or demonstrator 2011 models of the vehicle as described. Offer applies to qualified retail customers in the Ontario Chevrolet Marketing area. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Factory order or dealer trade may be required. Were proud to support hockey in Oakville. 2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LS $16,995 Just add taxes and licence Cash Sale Price 5 W ednesday , D ecem ber 8, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Inside Full Delivery: Sport Chek, Linen Chest, Shopping News, National Sports, Rona Cashway Partial Delivery: Rona Cashway, Sheridan Nurseries, New Pizza Express, JYSK, XS Cargo, Atmosphere, Kinetico, Good Food Festival, Bouclair, Staples Business, Golf Town, Henrys Camera, Home Depot, Peoples Jewellers Opinion............................................6 Tis the Season...............................15 Wheels............................................22 Artscene.........................................24 Sports.............................................26 Classified.......................................28 For home delivery & customer service call (905) 845-9742 Mon., Tues. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed., Thu., and Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. (open for calls only after 5 p.m.) Closed Sat. and Sun. NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS call (905) 845-9742 or subscribe online @ www.oakvillebeaver.com With the snow starting to fall Halton police are reminding residents to be mindful of some simple tips to make this years winter driving experience as safe as pos- sible. Police first recommend residents make their vehicles ready for winter. This includes checking tire pressure, inspecting belts and hoses, making sure the battery is fully charged and inspecting wipers and wiper fluid levels. Residents are also asked to keep their fuel tanks at least at the half way mark and to clear their windshields, win- dows and mirrors before driving. Police also recommend residents use winter tires in snowbelt areas, travel with a cell phone and carry an emergency road kit, which contains a shovel, candle, matches and a blanket. When it comes to driving in winter, police recommend residents: Drive according to the weather and road conditions. Brake before entering into a turn. When skidding, turn their wheels into the skid and accelerate slightly to gain control, look where you want the vehicle to go and steer towards that spot. Increase the distance between their vehicle and the vehicle in front of them as all vehicles take longer to stop on slippery roads. Stay off the roads on those severe winter days, unless the trip is absolutely necessary. Check the weather and road report before driving. Give themselves extra time to get to their destination. Winter safety driving tips