Jiffy Lube is asking Woodstock residents to give a little, to get a lot back. It's part of their Drive Hope campaign that runs from now until the end of August which asks customers to purchase a coupon book for $3, and get $100 in coupon savings. Woodstock Jiffy Lube's Jim Karmiris tells Heart FM they will be donating $2.68 from each coupon book sold to the Canadian Cancer Society. "They are to get the patients that have the disease, to be able to get transportation to the facility. It's all local as well so all of the funds that we collect from here, will be used in Oxford County." Karmiris says more than 50 percent of their customers have purchased the books to date and he needed to order more. "I ran out, so to be honest with you things have been going really, really well. We actually are expanding it possibly into the middle of September depending on how many I can sell in the next month." "Inside this book there is $100 in savings for products and services at any Jiffy Lube throughout Ontario and the coupons are discounts for oil changes, air filters, wiper blades, passenger compartment filters, any services we offer here as well." Karmiris says you don't need to be a customer to purchase the coupon book, simply stop by the Woodstock location and purchase one.

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