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Oakville Beaver, 23 Feb 2007, p. 16

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16 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday February 23, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com IRAN U.S. TRADE EMBARGO BARGAIN IS OVER Sale: Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007 Doors Open 2:00 p.m. Sharp 3 hours only (fi rst come, fi rst served) Location: The Vic Johnson Community Centre 335 Church St. Mississauga For directions call: 905-826-3011 Every Rug From $100 -$1800 <London 401 Toronto> Mississauga Rd Britannia Rd Church Vic Johnson Community Centre LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER Thomas Erin Mills Pkwy A BRIGHT IDEA: Gerry Purcell, chair of Halton Learning Foundation, Don Thorne, President and CEO of Milton Hydro, David Collie, President and Ceo of Burlington Hydro, Dan Guatto, President and CEO of Halton Hills Hydro, Alex Bystrin, President and CEO of Oakville Hydro at the launch of an electricity conservation program involving both Halton school boards and the utilities. <to QEW Oakville 403 Eglinton to 401> Debit ­ Visa ­ M.C. ­ AMEX ­ Cheque ­ Cash Accepted Not about cash, but morals Continued from page 10 GET ONE HALF OFF YOUR NEXT OIL CHANGE. Two halves off didn't fly with our CFO. to be borne out of updated automated environmental control systems, for things like heating and air conditioning, and through the use of more energy-efficient lighting. However, the attitude of consumers, as much as the new products themselves, can have a positive impact on energy usage, said Halton board facilities superintendent Gerry Cullen, noting he is emphasizing the program's potential to change the attitude of school staff and students over any anticipated cost savings. "It's not really a dollars and cents issue as much as the right thing to do. We don't have a lot of big industrial (electrical) stuff. For us it's lighting," Cullen said of the board's biggest source of electrici- ty consumption. Ballentine said lighting accounts for about 15 per cent of electrical costs in a typical home but about 45 per cent in schools and board administrative offices. Lights and computer hardware are the prime culprits, items that students and staff can exercise some control over, he said. "It's computer monitors and peripherals, like printers, but mostly the monitor -- it uses more energy than any other part of the computer." Heating and air-conditioning are centrally controlled and the responsibility of the school/building custodian and may not end up as part of an energy action plan. Each school will assemble an Eco Team. Comprised of an administrator -- likely a principal -- a teacher, custodian and several students, Ballentine said it will be akin to an environmental club. "We're changing the way of thinking about energy use. The caretaker team would walk around the school and note things that could be turned off. They would submit a report and then an action plan. "Perhaps most importantly, by reducing electricity consumption, school staff will be responding to the urgent need to reduce the health-damaging and costly effects of (coal-fired) electricity generation which Peter Love, chief energy conservation officer, Conservation Bureau - Division of Ontario Power Authority, has identified is responsible for the majority of the greenhouse gas emissions that are largely responsible for climate change," said Ballentine. DAIRY QUEEN With the purchase of any regular-priced oil change package, receive a window sticker for half off a Featured Castrol Oil Change Package (or the equivalent value) on your next visit. ® THIS SATURDAY ONLY! February 24th 10:00am until CLOSE 20 Park Rd. 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