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SALE PRICE $42,995. Finance rates starting from0.9%* P0625 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class Cabrio let Convert ib le, 2-door, 3.5 Li ter, Auto, Red, 45,426 km. SALE PRICE $38,595.00 *Based on 72-month f inancing @ 4.9%. P0618 2007 Mercedes-Benz B200T Turbo Hatchback, 4-door, 2.0 Li ter, Auto, Si lver. 65,933 km. SALE PRICE $20,595.00 *Based on 60-month f inancing @ 3.9%. P0673 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C230 Sport Sedan, 4-door, 2.5 Li ter, Auto, Si lver, 56,185 km. SALE PRICE $26,595.00 *Based on 60-month f inancing @ 3.9%. P0674 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C280 Sedan, 4-door, 3.0 Liter, Auto, Pewter, 63,898 km. SALE PRICE $27,595.00 *Based on 60-month f inancing @ 3.9%. $38 3.90 MO NTH LY* $49 9.90 MO NTH LY* $48 9.88 MO NTH LY* $62 4.90 MO NTH LY* **3 MONTH PAYMENT WAIVER 2008 Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. *0.9% financing only available through Mercedes-Benz Financial on approved credit for a limited time on Star Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles. Star Certified qualifying vehicles include, 2006-2008 model year, with less than 80,000 km and less than 4 years in service. Finance example: $20,000 at 0.9% per annum equal $653.52 per month for 24 months. Cost of borrowing is $675.12 for a total of $20,675.12. Down payment may be required. License, insurance, taxes, and PPSA are extra. Dealer may sell for less. Please visit Mercedes-Benz Oakville Autohaus for details. **2006-2009 Model Year. Certified Pre-Owned. B, C, E or ML-Class vehicles, $500 per payment. (Taxes included.) / Q P F C [ 5 C V W T F C [ C O R O 5 W P F C [ R O R O 3 Thursday , N ovem ber 4, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m As always, Oakvilles two branches of the Royal Canadian Legion will be celebrating Remembrance Day with parades and services. The Royal Canadian Legion in Bronte, General Chris Vokes Branch 486, will mark the solemn occasion of remembering those who served and serve for our country on Sunday, Nov. 7. A parade will muster at approximately 10:30 a.m. in front of the Legion located at 79 Jones St. It will then make its way to the Bronte Cenotaph for the laying of wreaths and service. The Royal Canadian Legion Oakville Branch 114 will hold its annual service on Thursday, Nov. 11 with a parade making its way to Georges Square for a service at the Cenotaph at 11 a.m. The parade will muster downtown with veter- ans (followed by members of the Armed Forces, RCMP, OPP, Halton police, Oakville firefighters, Knights of Columbus, Cadets, Scouts and Guides, and local dignitaries) march into the Cenotaph at George's Square. The 11 a.m. ceremony in George's Square will include two minutes of silence and a wreath lay- ing ceremony. After the ceremony, veterans march away to conclude the parade. For information on the Bronte service, call 905-827-4722 or visit www.brontelegion.com. For information on the Oakville Legion serv- ice, contact 905-845-6271. Remembrance Day services Sunday and Thursday Oakville author Tom Douglas, who has written a number of books about Canadas military heritage, will be guest speaker at the Oakville Museum on Navy Street for a special Remembrance Day tribute on Tuesday, Nov. from 7-9 p.m. The theme of the address is the ori- gin of Remembrance Day and how it is celebrated around the world. Last December, Douglas spoke about Christmas in the Trenches to a large turnout at the Museums Erchless Estate. Following the presentation, there will be refreshments and a chance to meet the author, who will be signing copies of his books, including his four best-sellers: Canadian Spies, D-Day, Great Canadian War Heroes, and Valour at Vimy Ridge. The books will be available for sale at the Museum at a cash price of $10 each. While there is no set admission fee to this event, a cash donation to aid the museum in its service to the Town of Oakville would be appreciated. For more information, contact Carolyn Cross, curator of collections at 905-845-6601, ext. 5020. NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER Military author speaks at Oakville Museum IN REMEMBRANCE: Oakville Legion 114 member Dorothy Wright pins a poppy on Colby Taylor at Oakville Place on Saturday afternoon in preparation for Remembrance Day. The Legion has a booth set up in the mall until Nov. 10. Poppy sales

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