22 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday December 1, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com CARRIERS WANTED The Oakville Beaver The Oakville Beaver is looking for newspaper carriers in your neighbour hood! Support your local carrier Big Brother Big Sister on-line auction Running from Monday, Dec. 3 until Sunday, Dec. 9, is the fourth annual Mico Systems Inc. Shop for Kids Sake On-line Auction in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton. Up for auction is the new I-Touch, Wii Nintendo DS and an iPod Nano. Travellers can bid on two airline tickets donated by West Jet to anywhere it flies in Canada, a spa package, or Sunday Brunch at Glen Abbey Golf Course. These items are only the beginning as the Big Brothers Big Sisters auction will feature more than 150 items, which include gift certificates, toys, gift baskets, home items and more. Big Brothers Big Sisters provides mentoring to at-risk boys and girls. The focus of the programs is prevention, providing children with support at an early age to help children make healthy life choices and prevent the need for extensive services in their life. More than 600 children are served each year. To log on to the auction event, go to www.bbbshalton and follow the link. Halton Family Services Christmas Concert The award-winning John Laing Singers are Sharing Christmas on Sunday, Dec. 9 to assist Halton Family Services. The annual Halton Family Services Christmas Concert will help raise money for families in the Halton region who are need. The concert is at Knox Presbyterian Church in Oakville. Sharing Christmas showcases the group's 28 singers, along with tenor Bill Everett, flutist Heather Sheridan, the hand bell choir of Grace Lutheran Church and organist John Laing. A favourite part of this annual event is the audience participation in familiar carols. Oakville residents in the John Laing singers include David How, Sue Coleman, Kaye Edwards and Adam Smith. The group will showcase a number of new carols composed by Laing, who is the conductor. For more information or to buy tickets, call 905-628-5238 or 1-877628-5238. Join our carrier club Earn extra money and win prizes Many routes still available Call immediately for more information 905-845-9742 THE REGION'S HEATING, COOLING, INDOOR AIR & DUCT CLEANING EXPERTS Q A 2. The cold is here! Roger, can you help me keep my heating costs low? 1. T RODPUCGHT P S OTLI A furnace so brainy, they call it THE ACHIEVER! REDUCE FUEL COSTS NOW with Ruud's finest gas furnace ever made. It relies on unmatched and proven technology to deliver superb heat for less fuel than you're paying for now! YOU CAN SAVE $1,650 ON THIS FURNACE! ASK US FOR DETAILS. 3. ONLY UNTIL DEC. 31/07 H.V.A.C. IQ! Demand Water Heater A new "tankless" water heater that has no storage tank and therefore no `stand-by' heat loss. Cold water travels through a pipe into the unit, and either a gas burner or an electric element heats the water only when needed, resulting in energy savings and nearly endless hot water. It usually takes less than 2 minutes to heat the water on demand. This is a small price to pay for significant energy savings. 4. 5. ENERGYTIP! In the wintertime, minimize your use of kitchen/bath ventilation fans. In just one hour they can draw all the heated air from a home! What's your Question? I'd like to answer your questions about your home comfort! Call or visit our Web site and click on "Ask Roger a Question".