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Some retailers run their own rewards programs, such as The Body Shop's Love Your Body Card, Shoppers Drug Mart's Shoppers Optimum Card, Staples Business Depot's easyRewards Savings Card ( formerly Dividends ) and Sobeys Club Sobeys card.
In these markets, the Club Sobeys program is offered instead.
Points may be redeemed for either grocery discounts or Aeroplan miles ( at the rate of one mile per two Club Sobeys points ).
In 2009, the program was expanded into the Thrifty Foods chain as " Club Thrifty Foods ", with cards that can be used interchangeably between Sobeys and Thrifty Foods stores.
The Club Sobeys name was previously used for a similar loyalty program offered at the chain's Atlantic Canada locations during the 1990s, prior to securing the regional rights to Air Miles through the Oshawa Group merger.
In the Club Sobeys region, Sobeys has also introduced, in partnership with Citibank Canada ( and later Bank of Montreal ), a Club Sobeys MasterCard credit card under the " Compliments Everyday Banking " banner.
This allows Club Sobeys MasterCard holders to earn double Club Sobeys points for purchases at Sobeys stores ( two points per dollar spent ) as well as the normal rate of one point per dollar spent anywhere else they use the card.

Club and Air
Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Robert F. McDermott will entertain at a black tie dinner Wednesday, May 3, in the Officers' Club at the Air Force Academy.
The Eisenhower Golf Club at the United States Air Force Academy, a 36-hole facility featuring the Blue and Silver courses, which is ranked No. 1 among DoD courses, is named in his honor.
Club Eifel's DJ Blaze performing at the 2009 Air Force Ball.
* Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club
* Strategic Air Command Memorial Amateur Radio Club
These include two destroyers of the United States Navy named Mustin, as well as Mustin Beach Officers ' Club and Mustin Hall ( the Bachelor Officers ' Quarters ) aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
They include the Maple Dale Country Club in Dover, Wild Quail Country Club near Camden, Jonathan's Landing Golf Course near Magnolia, Dover Center Par 3 and Driving Range in Dover, and the Dover Air Base Golf Course ( Must have military I. D.
K0GRL is still the call sign of the Strategic Air Command Memorial Amateur Radio Club.
Filming began in studio with the scenes in Susan's apartment and moved to the Bel Air Country Club in early October for the golf course scenes.
In 1988, Club Air operated two Boeing 727 jet aircraft on behalf of Virgin.
The term “ flight surgeon ” originated in the early months of 1918 when the U. S. Air Medical Service of the U. S. Army collaborated with two civilian aviation organizations — the Aero Club of America and the Aerial League of America — to manage problems of medical screening and standards for U. S. military aviators.
A " backdoor " gate onto Eglin Air Force Base, accessed by Davis Court off of the northeast corner of Country Club Road, was closed amidst tightened base security and concerns about traffic rooting through residential neighborhoods in the mid-1970s.
He also is a member of the Eastpointe Lions Club, the Selfridge Air National Guard Base Community Council, the Eastpointe Historical Society, the friends of the Roseville Library and the Eastpointe Community Chest.
Elements of the Rhode Island Heavy artillery came ashore near the location of the Officer's Club on Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station and also near the Carolina Pines Golf and Country Club.
Air Florida sponsored Southampton Football Club, an English Football League side, during the 1983-84 season, in which Southampton were league runners-up.
In December 2005, the former Officers ' Mess building and surrounding land was sold to residential building developer, Comer Homes, and its future is uncertain as is that of the Royal Air Forces Association ( RAFA ) Portcullis Club.
The airfield is still in use by the Ministry of Defence, 450 Squadron Air Cadets and Surrey Hills Gliding Club for glider aircraft.
Notable artists who have played at The Trades Club include: Acid Mothers Temple, Bogshed, Ali Farka Touré, Astralasia, Bhundu Boys, Chumbawamba, Damo Suzuki, sicknote, Dreadzone, Dick Gaughan, notsensibles, Steve Tilston, Jah Wobble, The Unthanks, The Selecter, Dennis Rollins, Didier Malherbe, Maghribibeat, 3 Daft Monkeys, Andy Sheppard, Drum Machine Daevid Allen, Tetchi, Eat Static, Transglobal Underground, Zion Train Curved Air and Patti Smith, who donated her fee to the town's flood appeal.
Every September, the Alderney Air Races attract a number of aircraft to compete in the deciding and final round for the European Air Racing champtionship, organised by the Royal Aero Club.
Professor Dennis Showalter, the 2005 recipient of the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Military History, is an expert on World War II, a Distinguished Visiting Professor at West Point and the United States Air Force Academy, reviewer for the History Book Club, and author of Tannenberg: Clash of Empires, the 1992 winner of the American Historical Association's Paul Birdsall Prize.
During the 1930s, Amsterdam was a regular on The Al Pearce Show radio program, and by 1937 was the master of ceremonies on The Night Club of the Air.
Death in the Clouds is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company on March 10 1935 under the title of Death in the Air and in UK by the Collins Crime Club in the July of the same year under Christie's original title.

Club and Miles
All five major petrol station chains in the country operated a scheme during the late 1990s-Esso had " Tiger Miles " ( with Tesco ClubCard points offered as an alternative ), Maxol had " Points Plus ", both of which operated on the principle of getting items from a gift catalogue, with Shell using Dunnes ' scheme, Texaco using the SuperQuinn system, and Statoil operating a cash-back system, " Premium Club ".
* Lawrence Miles has referenced the Hellfire Club across several works.
As had been the case with Riverside, his period with Columbia Records contains many live albums, including Miles and Monk at Newport ( 1963 ), Live at the It Club and Live at the Jazz Workshop, both recorded in 1964, the latter not being released until 1982.
Recognising the value of publicity gained from auto racing, which no other British marque did, in spring, Edge entered an 8 hp ( 6 kW ) Napier in the Thousand Miles ( 1, 600 km ) Trial of the Automobile Club on behalf of Edward Kennard ; driven by Edge, with Kennard along, on a circuit from Newbury to Edinburgh and back, she won her class, being one of only thirty-five finishers ( of sixty-four starters ) and one of just twelve to average the requisite 12 mph ( 19 km / h ) in England and 10 mph ( 16 km / h ) in Scotland.
He was one of the founding members of the Detection Club and wrote several works of detective fiction, including five novels and a short story featuring Miles Bredon, who is employed as a private investigator by the Indescribable Insurance Company.
Other clubs in the Manchester area started to catch on to House music including Devilles, Isadora's, Konspiracy, House, Soundgardens and Man Alive in the city centre, Bugsy's in Ashton-under-Lyne and the Osbourne Club in Miles Platting.
* Miles ' finger-notes at the Internet Chess Club, where he often played
However, allocated seating and a baggage valet service was still available, while lounge access, tier points and BA Miles remained unaffected for those in the Executive Club.
Cape Henlopen State Park has two facilities that are rented out for large group gatherings, a pavilion for picnics and the " Officer's Club " a remnant of the Fort Miles days.
Under this agreement, Loganair's services were operated under British Airways flight codes and flights were sold through British Airways and the airline participated in BA's Executive Club and BA Miles programme.
While working at the agency, Mitchell met brothers Barron Collier, Jr., Miles Collier and Sam Collier, who had founded the Automobile Racing Club of America ( ARCA ) ( a forerunner of the Sports Car Club of America ) in 1931.
In 1968, Miles Davis and Philly Joe Jones heard him at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, playing in a combo that opened for the Bill Evans Trio.
BMED flights were booked through British Airways and the airline participated in BA's Executive Club and BA Miles programme.
After a few decades of such events three sons of Barron Collier — Barron, Miles, and Samuel — founded the Automobile Racing Club of America in 1933.
A full studio album was later released, Hairy On The Inside ( again featuring Treece and another fellow Wonder Stuff member Martin Bell ) in April 1999, and The Miles Hunt Club in April 2002.
Andres Karu ( formerly of The Miles Hunt Club ) replaced Luke Johnson on drums.
He used his teaching abilities as a volunteer throughout Birmingham with the American Red Cross, the Downtown Firehouse Mission, Rotary Club, United Way and Miles College Accounting Advisory Council.
A few months after the end of World War II, Miles Hammond is invited to the first meeting of the Murder Club in five years.
Passengers earned frequent flyer miles ( called King Miles ) for tickets booked on Kingfisher Red through the King Club loyalty program run by its parent Kingfisher Airlines.
Angel Baden Powell, Bernard Lavilliers, Catherine Lara, Dexys Midnight Runners, Félix Leclerc, Gérard Blanchard, Graeme Allwright, Gun Club, Indochine, Julien Clerc, Kevin Coyne, Lili Drop, Malavoi, Maxime Le Forestier, Miles Davis, Sapho, Jauks Armal, Touré Kunda, U2, Vincent Absil.
GB Airways flights could be booked through British Airways and the airline participated in BA's Executive Club and BA Miles programme.
Air Miles is the name of separately operated loyalty programs in Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain ( under the brand Travel Club ), the Netherlands and the Middle East, through which points are earned on purchases at participating merchants.

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