47 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,D ecem ber 6,2018 insidehalton.com Get up to $5,000 backwhen youmake home upgrades Keep your home cosy this winterwith theHomeRenoRebate fromUnionGas and get up to $5,000 backwhen youmake energy-efficient upgrades. Plus, you can also save up to 20 per cent every year in energy costs. What rebates can I get? How do I get started? Call a local certified energy advisor before starting renos to get a pre-reno energy assessment. Complete at least two eligible home renovations. Get a post-reno energy assessment completed by your energy advisor. They'll submit all the paperwork to Union Gas so you receive your rebates. Limited time offer. Program enrolment and rebate payment subject to availability of funds. Some conditions apply. Please go to uniongas.com/homerenoprogram for complete terms and conditions. ©Union Gas Limited 11/2018 Visit uniongas.com/homerenoprogram to find a local energy advisor and see a full list of rebates. Take advantage of cost-saving rebates • Energy assessments: up to $550. • Furnace or boiler: $750. • Insulation: up to $1,500 per upgrade. •Windows and doors: $40 per rough opening. •Water heater: $200. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 12:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. IT'S BACK THE BIGGEST HOLIDAY SHOPPING EVENT OF THE YEAR Warehouse Sale! Credit/Debit Cards + Cash Accepted. No personal cheques. All sales are final. No refunds. LOCATION 100 CONAIR PARKWAY | WOODBRIDGE, ON | L4H 0L2 UP TO 70% OFF LIMITED QUANTITIES OF END OF LINES, OPEN BOX, AND CERTIFIED REFURBISHED PRODUCTS Hundreds of items including Conair, Rusk, BaByliss Pro, Hair Dryers, Curling Irons, Hair Setters, Cosmetic Bags, Hair Cutting Kits, Foot Bath Spas, and Cuisinart Cookware, Toasters, Coffeemakers, Food Processors, Kettles, Blenders, Stand Mixers and much more! Residents interested in seeing an amazing sight and supporting a good cause are invited to check out the more than 110,000 Christmas lights adorning an Oakville residence at 113 McCraney St. W. The display, which took an estimated 300 man hours to put up, is intended to bring holiday cheer, but also raise awareness of need in the community. Organizers are collect- ing donations for Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation, which offers financial assistance to breast cancer patients. Non-perishable food do- nations, toiletries and baby items can also be dropped off for the Kerr Street Mis- sion. Organizers ask that cash donations be placed in Santa's Mailbox and non- perishable food items and other donations go into the clearly marked bin. They are hoping to raise $5,000 to support breast cancer patients. The display will be lit between now and January from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sun- day to Thursday and 5 p.m. to 12 a.m., Fridays and Sat- urdays. For more information visit https://www.jackson- lights.ca. For more information on the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation visit www.kellyshiresfounda- tion.org. OAKVILLE HOME LIT UP TO HELP THOSE IN NEED An Oakville residence at 113 McCraney St., is lit up to bring Christmas cheer and attract donations for the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation and Kerr Street Mission. Curtis Watt photo NEWS