5th Year Anniversary Event Schedule




Spring is around the corner and so is the Paderno Spring Factory Sale!!
Hurry down to Pollock's Hardware Co-op on March 20 - 31 to get great savings on all Paderno products!
Don't forget the early bird gets the worm! Up to 75% off!!
On Wednesday January 30th and Thursday January 31st we will be closed at our main location (1407 Main @ Atlantic) for inventory. We will re-open 12:00 noon Friday February 1st.
The warehouse will be closed for inventory on Friday February 1st.
It will re-open Monday February 4st.
Sorry for any in convince.
We are now accepting Compact Fluorescent Lights and Tubes to be recycled at Pollock's Hardware Co-op.
Drop off you'r CFL's and/or tubes any time during business hours. Its free of charge!
Maximum limit for return at one time is 16 CFLs or fluorescent tubes or a combination of types.
"This program is operated by Product Care Association on behalf of paint manufacturers and retailers in Manitoba in response to the provincial Household Hazardous Material and Prescribed Material Stewardship Regulation.
Phase One of the Manitoba Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) program launched on May 1 , 2012 with household paint (and paint aerosols) and fluorescent lights accepted for recycling across the province. The full Manitoba HHW program will expand later in 2012 (Phase Two) with more household hazardous waste materials accepted for recycling.
Thank you for doing your part to protect the environment!" -http://www.productcare.org/Manitoba
(Residential-use only please)
Please follow the link for more info on recycling you'r CFL's: http://www.productcare.org/manitoba-accepted-products-lights

Thank you for doing you'r part to keep our environment clean!
We are now accepting old paint to be recycled at Pollock's Hardware Co-op.
Drop off you'r old paint cans (full or empty) any time during business hours. Its free of charge!
"This program is operated by Product Care Association on behalf of paint manufacturers and retailers in Manitoba in response to the provincial Household Hazardous Material and Prescribed Material Stewardship Regulation.
Phase One of the Manitoba Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) program launched on May 1 , 2012 with household paint (and paint aerosols) and fluorescent lights accepted for recycling across the province. The full Manitoba HHW program will expand later in 2012 (Phase Two) with more household hazardous waste materials accepted for recycling.
Thank you for doing your part to protect the environment!" -http://www.productcare.org/Manitoba
(Residential-use paint only please)
Follow this link for more info on accepted products for recycling: http://www.productcare.org/manitoba-accepted-products
Thank you for doing you'r part to keep our environment clean!
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