Oakville Beaver, 4 Mar 2009, p. 19

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19 OAKVILLE BEAVER · Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Green film series starting There is a new group organizing monthly film nights in Oakville that is screening films on environmental topics The next date is Friday, March 6 at 7:30 p.m. at CJ's Café in Bronte at 2416 Lakeshore Rd. W. The film is Be The Change, an Ottawa-made movie about people who have made life choices to live lightly on the planet. For more information on the film series, visit www.haltongreenscreens.ca. THE Up to A E BIGGEST SEVLR! E in Tax Credit & Government Rebate $3300 FREE CENTRAL AIR Plus: NO Payment NO Interest For 6 Months O.A.C. (Installation Extra) Purchase a Hi Efficiency Furnace and Receive a Reserve now and you will receive a central air absolutely free. This is a great opportunity to replace your old inefficient furnace and air conditioner with high-efficiency and greatly reduce your utility bill. Call today to book an appointment with our Professional Home Comfort Advisors. LIMITED TIME OFFER. LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE. DANCING STARS: Local dancers off to the World Irish Dancing Championships are: front row from left: Brigid Corey, Kyla Marsh, Lauren Stewart, Katie Holbrook. Middle row from left: Rebecca Stewart, Sarah Jamestee, Shannon Fletcher, Connor Fletcher, Miranda Lee, Allyson Yates, Emily Wood. Back row from left: Brooke Ezekiel, Jemma Yates, Shea Vining, Joanne Jamestee, Naomi Marsh, Nieve Robinson, Jennifer Toal. Absent: Heather Adlam, Megan Fixter. 9 Locations To Serve You Better! www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 OVER 60,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS $ 3995 per m onth o.a.c. as low as 905-849-4998 *Free central air Financing Available * Call For Details * Local dancers heading to the World Irish Dancing Championships Hard work, discipline and big dreams are taking local Irish dancers from Burlington, Mississauga and Oakville to the World Irish Dancing Championships this April in Philadelphia, USA. The dancers, ranging in age from 11 to 20, recently qualified at the Eastern Canadian Regionals to represent the Oakville based Goggin-Carroll School of Irish Dance. In addition to the 29 solo dancers, Goggin-Carroll will also be sending two traditional Irish celli teams to compete against nearly 100 groups. To both celebrate and raise funds for the dancers' travel expenses, the Oakville Irish Dance Association and Goggin-Carroll are jointly hosting The Claddagh Ball, a dinner, dance and silent auction, on Saturday, March 7 at the Burlington Convention Centre. The organizers of the evening are seeking donations and/or sponsorship from the dancers' communities. Tickets are also available. If you would like to attend, or help, contact oakvilleirishdanceassociation@yahoo.com For information about shows or the school, e-mail barb@goggin-carroll.com or visit www.goggincarroll.com.

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