Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 2012, p. 18

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, February 17, 2012 · 18 Cross will last forever Continued from page 17 GRAND OPENING Saturday, February 25th 9 am to 6 pm Ribbon cutting ceremony and product sampling OAKVILLE 220 North Service Road insulation, which it did not before, and which will improve heating efficiency. It is now wheelchair accessible. Electrically it was improved with a more sophisticated lighting system. There is a hidef video feed from the alter to the new sacristy, parish centre and directory. Collins was proud of the completed work, saying it was an example of a job done right. The new building material was manufactured in Canada, much of it also in Oakville. The finishing touch of the church was the cross, an exact duplicate of the original. This one, however, was made of stainless steel, manufactured by Oakville's Custom Cupola & Steeple Co. Ltd. The cross is lightning protected and the material is guaranteed to last a long time, said Custom Cupola owner Brian Rand., whose crew was on site to attach the cross. "That cross will be there forever," Rand said "The building will fall down before that cross needs replacing." The church community raised roughly half of the capital costs, while the rest was loaned to the church by the chancery office of the Diocese of Hamilton. Peter Kent to speak to Chamber The Oakville Chamber of Commerce will host the Minister of the Environment for Canada Peter Kent at an Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre luncheon on Wednesday, Feb. 22. Kent will speak about effective environmental protection as a partner in prosperity. "With environmental issues being top-ofmind in Oakville, we are very excited about the opportunity to host Minister Kent," said Wendy Rinella, Oakville Chamber of Commerce Chair. "The Chamber works very hard to build strong working relationships with political leaders so we can be as effective as possible in our role as an advocate for a healthy and sustainable business environment in Oakville." The minister's visit marks the latest in a series of speaking engagements the Chamber has hosted in Oakville. Registration for the luncheon will begin at 11:30 a.m., with the event itself running from noon-1:30 p.m. Oakville Chamber of Commerce members can attend for $35; non-members for $45. Tables of eight can be reserved for $280 for members and $360 for non-members. The Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre is located at 2515 Wyecroft Rd. For information visit info@oakvillechamber. com or call 905-845-6613 ext. 209. Tickets are available online at www.oakvillechamber.com. 905.842.2999 Meet Jonathan Alderson, the author of "Challenging The Myths of Autism", at our Oakville Grand Opening Celebration! He's changing the lives of autistic children with his groundbreaking model for treatment Free Mug For The First 40 Customers Receive a Daniele's Kitchen Olive Baguette With a purchase over $60 (before tax) Complimentary NOW AVAILABLE In-Store Café daniele's kitchen Now open in Oakville, and ready to serve gluten-free meal items Artisan Baked Goods YOUR ONE STOP SHOP CARRYING THE LARGEST SELECTION OF GLUTEN-FREE PRODUCTS AND A WIDE SELECTION OF NUT-FREE PRODUCTS NEW OAKVILLE LOCATION 220 North Service Road Oakville, ON 905.842.2999 Mon. - Wed. 9:30am - 8pm Thurs. - Fri. 9:30am - 8pm Sat. 9am - 6pm Sun. 11am - 5pm STORE HOURS: All purchases on February 25th and 26th Offer Valid in Vaughan and Oakville Location 5 % OFF VAUGHAN LOCATION 3120 Rutherford Road Unit 17 Vaughan, ON 905.553.7901 Mon. - Wed. 10am - 7pm Thurs. - Fri. 10am - 8pm Sat. 9am - 6pm Sun. 11am - 5pm STORE HOURS: Visit us online to sign up and receive information about special offers and store events nutngluten @nutngluten www.nutngluten.com

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