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Oakville Beaver, 8 Sep 2016, p. 28

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 8, 2016 | 28 You're always welcome. Come see us today. Fall Registration Get smart about student finances Some students get a crash course in timely and effective money management when they start post-secondary school and have real-world expenses like rent, utilities, and groceries for the first time. According to a recent student finances poll, more than three quarters of students wished they knew more about managing money when they started school, and some wish they had known that a budget is a useful way to keep control of spending. Here are three ways students can get smart about managing their money by going digital. 1. Instant access: Sign up for online banking or download a mobile banking app to make banking and paying bills more convenient. Advertorial Oakville Parent-Child Centre is a place to make friends, share ideas, and build confidence. Some spaces still available for nursery school for children 18 months to 5 years 2 or 3 half days Extended Day 9am-1pm (includes catered hot lunch) At our Program North Service Rd W, Florence at our Northand Service W, Florence and Sixth Line locations. SixthRd Line locations Oakville Parent-Child Centre Learn & Grow at 2. Make your smartphone your wallet: Need to pay back a friend who covered dinner last night? You can send money to anyone in Canada with an email address and access to online banking. Or use a mobile wallet to manage your money and gift cards. 3. Use free budgeting tools: There are great apps and online tools to help you out, like the RBC student budget calculator that can help you figure your costs for the school year. The myFinanceTracker included with RBC online banking can keep you on track of your budget by showing you where you are spending your money and how much you have available to put towards savings. Find more money advice for students online at rbcroyalbank.com/student-solution. www.newscanada.com Come see us today at 461 North Service Rd. W., Unit 17 www.op-cc.ca 905.849.6366 Learn to play an instrument now, enjoy it forever ... weekly private music lessons - register now for September 511 Maple Grove Dr Unit 38 in the Sobeys Mall at Cornwall South Location KAOS MUSIC LESSON STUDIOS minOr Oaks hOckey assOciatiOn pre-tyke prOgram (5 and 6 year olds, 2010/2011 birth years for 2016/17 season) Evaluation Skates September 17-18, 2016 Season starts October 3, 2016 · MOHA play off format new this fall (5 and 6 year olds, 2010/2011 birth years for 2016/17 season) minOr Oaks hOckey assOciatiOn initiatiOn prOgram starting this fall Evaluation Skates September 17-18, 2016 Season starts October 3, 2016 · Gala Day March 5, 2017 players On ice twice/week One game and one practice per week *Program offered to qualified participants based on evaluation skate results* players On ice twice/week Monday-Thursday: Skill development Sunday: Games/practice sessions price $575 price $375 OptiOn tO purchase equipment packages MOHA is a member association of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. All coaches are OMHA certified. protective package includes shoulder, elbow, neck, mouth, shin pads, pants, bag. $49. · full package includes Protective package, skates, stick and helmet. $99. Equipment will be fully fitted through Corbett's Source for sports. *Equipment package available for first time participants only* · Have FUN! Play Hockey! Learn the FUNdamentals! · Professionally trained instructor overseeing the program · NHL themed teams · Questions? Please call the MOHA 905-338-9220 Registration forms available online at www.moha.ca

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