Oakville Beaver, 8 Sep 2022, p. 28

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= WHAT'S ON Residents interested in kville Beaver | Thursday, September 8, 2022 | attend the 19th annual Oak- ville Lifestyle Fall Home Show, which will take place Sept. 9-11. The event is being held at the Glen Abbey ¢ Commu- ‘y Centre at 5 Third Line and will feature ex- hibits on everything from kitchens to roofing to re- placement windows. Some of the region's top renovators will also be in attendance. Organizers say the local show gives residents the chance to shop early for all their fall needs in one place ina very informal environ- ment. They also noted shop- pers will be supporting lo- cal companies who employ local citizens. Residents can reported- ly find some money-saving, end-of: season clearances evel from. place! windows to kitchen mt enavations to HVAC. Those looking for some- thing different can enjoy free educational seminars presented by the Sciensa- tonal Ssssnakes. The educational display features live snakes from all over Ontario. Other local reptiles will also be featured. Admission to the Home LIFESTYLE HOME SHOW RUNS THIS WEEKEND Show is $5 at the door, how- ever, seniors get in free Fri- day Show hours are: +3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Fri- day +TLa.m. to 5 p.m. on Sat- ‘day em to 5p.m.on Sun- "The show is produced by Jenkins Show Productions. information visit. www vijenkinshow. com. SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT INSIDEHALTON.COM SCHOOL BLS Pp $2,500 bonus for B license, $1,000 new hire bonus for G license At First Student, our integral part of the communiti shoo! Bus Drivers are an they serve. We are your friends, family, and neighbours! Competitive Pay + Flexible Hours + | workatfirst.com insidehalton.com We are proud to offer: qual opportunity employer that va Free Training «{) 905.335.7010 © FIRSTstudent OVERWHELMING SUPPORT ef = HPIC photo On the anniversary of Ukraine's Day of Independence and the six-month anniversary since the war's outbreak, Health Partners International of Canada gathered with more than 50 guests to honor their support to deliver on their Phase 1 Ukraine Emergency Response pledge of $2.4 million, exceeding its goal, delivering $2.8 million. Here, HPIC President Lois Brown thanks. everyone for their support. 5 allen School U eae The Halton District School Board would like to THANK all community partners who made a difference by supporting experiential learning initiatives for our students in the 2021/22 school year. This includes those who served as: Cooperative Education Employers Design Challenge Creators Guest Speakers Industry Tour Hosts Innovation Creativity and Entrepreneurship Partners Project Mentors Workshop Providers Please complete the form found at bit.ly/HDSBcommunitypartnerEL or connect with Wonuola Yomi-Oded Leader of Experiential Learning at yomiodedeyw@hdsb.ca «and so much more!

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