Oakville Beaver, 3 Jul 2015, p. 14

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, July 3, 2015 | 14 Update Forward announcements of nonprofit local events for Community Update to The Oakville Beaver, 5046 Mainway, Unit 2, Burlington, ON, L7L 5Z1; email jbkila@ oakvillebeaver.com or call 289293-0662. Free. BULLETIN Limitless gathering, for youths aged 12-18, hosted by St. Luke's Anglican While caffeine is not a painkiller, it is often combined with other pain medications like acetaminophen to improve its effectiveness. You are advised to watch your caffeine intake while taking these medications. You should also avoid taking painkillers that contain caffeine. They will still be effective and will have fewer side effects than combination products that contain caffeine, which are more likely to cause rebound headache. I noticed that some pain medications contain caffeine. Can caffeine act as a pain killer? · Close curtains and blinds (especially on windows facing south and west) during the day to help keep the heat out and your air conditioner off. · You can further reduce your need for air conditioning and save money by using an ENERGY STAR® ceiling fan to keep it cool inside. You can save even more by using a saveONenergyOM coupon available at Oakvillehydro.com. If you have an older air conditioner that's losing its cool, it may be time to replace it. When buying a new air conditioner, choose an efficient ENERGY STAR® certified unit and you could receive a rebate of up to $400*. Replace both your air conditioner and furnace with higher-efficiency models and receive up to $650* in incentives. The saveONenergyOM Heating & Cooling Incentive program is available until December 31, 2015. To learn more about this program or download instant coupons for other energy-saving products go to Oakvillehydro.com and click on "Conservation". Q A How can I reduce my summer cooling costs? Hot summer days can translate into higher electricity bills from your air conditioner working too hard. Here are some tips to help reduce its workload: · Set your air conditioner a few degrees higher than you normally would and use ceiling fans to keep cool. Robert Nashat, Pharm.D, CDE (Certified Diabetes Educator) www.leonpharmacy.ca Free Delivery & 15% Senior Discount Everyday! Voted Best Independent pharmacy in Oakville two years in a row! *Subject to terms and conditions. Subject to additional terms and conditions found at saveonenergy.ca. Funded by the Independent Electricity System Operator and offered by Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc. OMOfficial Mark adopted and used by the Independent Electricity System Operator. Used under licence. ENERGY STAR® is administered and promoted in Canada by Natural Resources Canada. *Incentives are available for installation of eligible equipment completed between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31 and submitted no later than Feb. 1 of the following calendar year. Equipment must be purchased from and installed by a participating contractor. $250 incentive with the purchase and installation of an eligible furnace. $250 OR $400 incentive with the purchase and installation of an eligible central air conditioner system. 905-845-2811 340 Kerr Street, Oakville Leon Pharmacy Church, Monday evenings in summer, Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre, 2200 Sawgrass Dr., games, food, 7-9 p.m., email youth@stlukepalermo.ca. FRIDAY JULY 3 Oakville Legion Friday Wings, 4:30-8 p.m., 36 Upper Middle Rd. E., $10, call 905-845-6271. Bronte Legion Friday events, Fish Fry, 5-8 p.m., $10, Karaoke, 7-11 p.m., Club Room, 79 Jones St., call 905-827-4722. SATURDAY JULY 4 Art showing wine & cheese opening, Theresa Gagne & Otto Schauer Together Again, July 4-15, 1-4 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesdays, Sovereign House, 7 West River St. TUESDAY JULY 7 Concerts by the Lake, by Oakville Wind Orchestra, Coronation Park, 1426 Lakeshore Rd. W., 7 p.m., bring a chair, contact www.owo.ca. WEDNESDAY JULY 8 Creative Connections, Oakville Arts Council, at Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Rd., 7-8 p.m., free, contact www.oakvillearts.com/ event-1962121. Wine and Cheese fundraiser for Radius Child and Youth Services, wine tasting, food sampling and silent auction, Mercedes-Benz Oakville, 300 South Service Rd. W., 5-8 p.m., RSVP to Margaret McConnell at 905825-3242, ext. 229 or mmcconell@ radiuschild-youthservices.ca. Trafalgar Township Historical Society's Mackenzie's Flight For His Life, 7-9 p.m., Old Palermo Schoolhouse, 2431 Dundas St. W., contact michelle@tths.ca or www.tths.ca. THURSDAY JULY 9 Event -- Games Day, 10 a.m.noon and 2-3:30 p.m., for children aged four and older, each child goes home with prize, parents must stay on-site, 171 Speers Rd., unit 20, contact 905-875-3851, ext 5015 or www. tcet.com/NIC. FRIDAY JULY 10 Oakville Legion Fish Fry Friday, 4:30-8 p.m., 36 Upper Middle Rd. E., $10, all welcome, call 905-845-6271. Bronte Legion Friday events, Fish Fry, 5-8 p.m., $10, Karaoke, 7-11 p.m., Club Room, 79 Jones St., contact 905-827-4722. Royal Astronomical Society of Canada Mississauga Centre meets, 8 p.m., University of Toronto Mississauga, Rm. SE2082, William Davis (South) Building, visit mississauga. rasc.ca. Developmental Early Identification Prevention Program, for parents concerned with child's (under age five) hearing, speech, behaviour or development, free consultation clinic, Oakville Parent-Child Centre, 481 North Service Rd. W., Unit 25, 9-11 a.m., first come, first serve, call 905849-6366. 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