Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 12 Jul 2018, p. 26

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Since partnering up with KSM, Bank on Bellies has collected more than 6700 non-perishable food items and $24,136 for fresh produce, all to support food security for our Kerr Street families. With over 450 families using the KSM food market each month, it is essential that shelves are stocked and available to those in need. That works out to approximately 800-850 individuals per month - with 500+ people benefiting each week. Last year we estimate that more than $500,000 worth of food was distributed through the food market and that was not enough! We have been doing a lot of work to increase our capacity to distribute more fresh food and protein - increasing size of the market, new refrigeration freezer unit and more staff to help with food logistics. Support from Bank on Bellies and 100 Guys Who Care is vital to making a difference to the individuals and families that depend on our Kerr Street Mission Food Programs. For that we are truly grateful. If you want to learn more about how you can support or become involved with our youth programs at KSM, please reach out. Thank you again for all your support. Kerr Street Mission 485 Kerr Street, Oakville, P: 905.845.7485 Charitable Reg. No. 897106845RR0001 Ductless AC: What to look for when buying a new mini split unit Advertorial With temperatures quickly climbing for the summer months, individuals are faced with the prospect of upgrading their air conditioner. Choosing to replace a broken unit or transition into an alter-unit or transition into an alter-unit or transition into an alter nate form of air conditioning sys- tem, it is important for consum- ers to consider comfort, control and functionality. A ductless mini split air conditioner may be the way to go for those looking for ef-way to go for those looking for ef-way to go for those looking for ef ficiency and options for optimal zoning control. 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When se- lecting a mini split air conditioner for your home, ensure to evaluate model prices and warranties that effectively align with your overall needs. Installation and maintenance Mini split air conditioners do not require air ducts for operation, allowing for easier installation. A technician will be required to mount indoor and outdoor units, and refrigerant lines will need to be run along-refrigerant lines will need to be run along-refrigerant lines will need to be run along side connected electrical cables. Regard- ing long-term maintenance, refrigerant pressure will need to be checked once a year and condensate lines will need to be flushed by a professional. When shopping for a ductless air conditioning system, ensure to speak with a skilled technician about the installation process and maintenance practices. For more information, visit www. napoleonproducts.com. Connect with Napoleon on Twitter at @Follow_Napoleon and Like Napoleon on Facebook. Need New Windows? 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