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Fo Foll llow owin ing g Lo Loca cati tion ons s On Only ly: : DESIGNER AREA RUGS Calvin Klein Wholesale/Retail of Persian Rugs SUPERSTORE 75 % DISCOU UNTED AR RE EA E RUGS S , CARPE ET ET , T T ROLL EN E DS , LA AM MINA TES S A A & VINY Y L L UP UP TO OFF F F THIS WEEK’S SUPER DEAL! LUXURIOUS BERBERS LUXURIOUS BERBERS 3 STYLES - 36 COLOURS 3 STYLES - 36 COLOURS M ME MEMOR Y FOAM M - NO CHARGE INS NST T ALLA T T TION A A - NO CHARGE ! WOW! IN NC CLUDES EXPE ER T IN I ST ALLA L T T TION! A A $ 7 95 $ 2 79 SQ. FT T T . T T SQ. FT . . T T HARDWOOD UP TO ... ALL IN-STOCK AREA RUGS... 1/2 PRICE OR LESS! Fl Floo oorc rcov over erin ing/ g/Ca Carp rpet et Ru Rugs gs (A (Ar r ea ea-P Per ersi sian an Im Impo p rt rted ed) ) OAKVILLE 905-849-4472 OAKVILLE 905-546-1921 125 Cr oss Av e. TRAF ALGAR F F VILLAGE 228 KING ST . T T E. Advertorial Askey Ani mal Hospi tal 24 Hour Emergency Care 3525 Fairvi ew Street , Burlington 905-634-9088 Orchard Animal Hospital 2020 Appleby Line, Burlington 905-634-4526 Speers Road Animal Hospital 1026 Speers Road, Oakville 905-844-6786 myanimalhospital.ca my vet my pet Dr . Gesa Kohn-Gould Veterinarian & Owner myanimalhospital.ca Seei ngi s Beli eving S eeing is believing in your pet’s food.Your Y Y veterinary team is a good source of pet health information, including nutrition. Nutrition is an important par t of a veterinary practiceas it impacts the health and well-being of your pets. Cats and dogs have dif ferent nutritional needs as they develop and age. Your kittens and puppies require specialnutrition for growth, kittens and puppies transition to an adult food. At age seven, your pet becomes a senior , and again food requirements change. Dr . Gesa Kohn-Gould has been practicing in Burlington for almost 25 years and has seen wonderful progress within the pet food industry. An extensive number of diets are available quality and longevity of your petslife. Food suppliers have invested a great deal of time and ef fort to develop pet foods that address kidney disease, arthritis, weight management, and every day dentalissues. These are only a few of the products available within the extensive line of foods dealing with your petshealth. Understanding your pets food is a start to good nutrition. Talkto your vet today. me & my pet Join our Group and upload your pet photo today www.insideHALTON.com • OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, September 8, 2011 • 10 investments in education and innovation. We will continue to build the knowledge economy that provides good jobs. We will implement North America’s first, full-day kindergarten program by 2014, followed by province-wide after - school programs for children six to 12. We will increase post-secondary attain- ment by adding 60,000 new spaces and providing a tuition grant of 30 per cent for middle class families. We will also lower the small business tax rate to four per cent. We will make life easier for families by doubling the Children’s Activity tax credit to $100. The Clean Energy Benefit is cutting electricity bills by 10 per cent. We will provide a seniors’ healthy home renovation tax credit to help seniors stay at home — a move that experts believe will save us money . And we will work with municipalities to give seniors the option to defer property tax increases for as long as they choose to stay in their homes. Under the current government, taxes have risen and spending has been out of control. Interest payments alone on the pro- vincial debt are $11 billion/year — equal to five new Oakville hospitals paid in full every year for the next 30+ years. It’s time to bring some sanity to our finances, with a plan that is both realistic and compassionate. That plan is the PC's “changebook” (www.changebook.ca). Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak is a man of integrity . I believe in his leadership vision and would be honoured to work on his team on behalf of Oakville. A Tim Hudak PC government will set priorities that will have a positive impact; we will reduce waste and fraud; and we will earn your trust. That’s why I’m running to be Oakville’s next MPP. Healthcare is about ending poverty and homelessness. When you cannot afford to buy nutritious food or put a roof over your head you are going to get sick. It costs far less than $1,200 per day to house a person and lift them out of pov- erty. Healthcare is about the frontline workers, RNs, RPNs, PSWs, RNPs, EMTs, doctors, technicians and support staff. More than 2,000 nursing jobs have been eliminated across the province in the past 12 months. What the LHINs have spent on high priced consultants, alone, could have saved a third of those vital jobs. Healthcare is really about our econo- my . The good jobs provided in the health- care system benefit us all and we need more of them, because when they do their jobs — we can do our jobs, and that benefits us, our families and our com- munity . K evin F l ynn Larry S cott L esley Sprague Continued from page 8 Continued from page 8 Continued from page 8 Speak up! Y ou can comment on any story in today's Oakville Beaver at oakvillebeaver.com T uesday, Sept. 13 The Oakville Chamber of Commerce is hosting a pair of pro- vincial all-candidates meetings on T uesday, Sept. 13. The evening event will include both the Halton and the Oakville candidates. The Halton debate will run from 6 to 7:20 p.m. The Oakville meeting will run from 7:40 - 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14 The Halton Environmental Networ k a l on g wit h BurlingtonGreen, Oakvillegreen and Miltongreen, are hosting a Halton all-candidates meeting at St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre 1280 Dundas St. W. From 6:30-7:30 p.m., there will be an informal meet and greet where citizens can talk directly to the can- didates at their tables. At 7:30 p.m., a facilitated ques- tion and answer will begin. Written questions from the floor will be solicited with the facilitator asking the questions. Topics from the economy to health care to the environment are expected to be discussed. T uesday, Sept. 20 The Oakville YMCA, 410 Rebecca St., in partnership with the Halton Poverty Round Table, is hosting an all-candidates meeting for the Oakville Riding. Meeting is 7:30-9:30 p.m. in Multi-purpose Room 5 (Kinesis Room).

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Advertorial

AskeyAnimal Hospital24 Hour Emergency Care

3525 Fairview Street, Burlington905-634-9088

Orchard Animal Hospital2020Appleby Line, Burlington

905-634-4526Speers RoadAnimal Hospital1026 Speers Road, Oakville

905-844-6786

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Veterinarian & Ownermyanimalhospital.ca

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veterinary team is a good source of pethealth information, including nutrition. Nutritionis an important part of a veterinary practice as itimpacts the health and well-being of your pets.Cats and dogs have different nutritional needsas they develop and age. Your kittens andpuppies require special nutrition for growth,������ ��� ���� �� ����� �� �� �����kittens and puppies transition to an adult food.At age seven, your pet becomes a senior, andagain food requirements change.Dr. Gesa Kohn-Gould has been practicing inBurlington for almost 25 years and has seenwonderful progress within the pet food industry.An extensive number of diets are available�� ����� ��� ���� ������� ������� �quality and longevity of your pets’ life. Foodsuppliers have invested a great deal of time andeffort to develop pet foods that address kidneydisease, arthritis, weight management, andevery day dental issues. These are only a fewof the products available within the extensiveline of foods dealing with your pets’ health.Understanding your pet’s food is a start togood nutrition. Talk to your vet today.

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investments in education and innovation.We will continue to build the knowledgeeconomy that provides good jobs. We will implement North America’s

first, full-day kindergarten program by2014, followed by province-wide after-school programs for children six to 12. We will increase post-secondary attain-ment by adding 60,000 new spaces andproviding a tuition grant of 30 per centfor middle class families. We will also lower the small business

tax rate to four per cent. We will make life easier for families by

doubling the Children’s Activity tax creditto $100.

The Clean Energy Benefit is cuttingelectricity bills by 10 per cent.

We will provide a seniors’ healthyhome renovation tax credit to help seniorsstay at home — a move that expertsbelieve will save us money. And we willwork with municipalities to give seniorsthe option to defer property tax increasesfor as long as they choose to stay in theirhomes.

Under the current government, taxes have risen and spending has been out of control.

Interest payments alone on the pro-vincial debt are $11 billion/year — equal to five new Oakville hospitals paid in full every year for the next 30+ years.

It’s time to bring some sanity to our finances, with a plan that is both realistic and compassionate.

That plan is the PC's “changebook” (www.changebook.ca).

Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak is a man of integrity.

I believe in his leadership vision and would be honoured to work on his team on behalf of Oakville.

A Tim Hudak PC government will set priorities that will have a positive impact; we will reduce waste and fraud; and we will earn your trust.

That’s why I’m running to be Oakville’s next MPP.

Healthcare is about ending poverty and homelessness. When you cannot afford to buy nutritious food or put a roof over your head you are going to get sick.

It costs far less than $1,200 per day to house a person and lift them out of pov-erty.

Healthcare is about the frontline workers, RNs, RPNs, PSWs, RNPs, EMTs, doctors, technicians and support staff.

More than 2,000 nursing jobs have been eliminated across the province in the past 12 months.

What the LHINs have spent on high priced consultants, alone, could have saved a third of those vital jobs.

Healthcare is really about our econo-my.

The good jobs provided in the health-care system benefit us all and we need more of them, because when they do their jobs — we can do our jobs, and that benefits us, our families and our com-munity.

Kevin Flynn Larry Scott Lesley SpragueContinued from page 8 Continued from page 8 Continued from page 8

Speak up! You can comment on any story in

today's Oakville Beaver at oakvillebeaver.com

Tuesday, Sept. 13The Oakville Chamber of

Commerce is hosting a pair of pro-vincial all-candidates meetings on Tuesday, Sept. 13.

The evening event will include both the Halton and the Oakville candidates.

The Halton debate will run from 6 to 7:20 p.m. The Oakville meeting will run from 7:40 - 9 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 14The Halton Environmental

Network along with BurlingtonGreen, Oakvillegreen and Miltongreen, are hosting a Halton all-candidates meeting at St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre 1280 Dundas St. W.

From 6:30-7:30 p.m., there will be an informal meet and greet where citizens can talk directly to the can-didates at their tables.

At 7:30 p.m., a facilitated ques-tion and answer will begin.

Written questions from the floor will be solicited with the facilitator asking the questions.

Topics from the economy to health care to the environment are expected to be discussed.

Tuesday, Sept. 20The Oakville YMCA, 410 Rebecca

St., in partnership with the Halton Poverty Round Table, is hosting an all-candidates meeting for the Oakville Riding.

Meeting is 7:30-9:30 p.m. in Multi-purpose Room 5 (Kinesis Room).