Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 1993, p. 9

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u, This is the opportunity to fmd I' but the answers to those gardening (tthet The timing is perfect for 'professional advice on annuals, perennials and trees. Special focus will be on the care and cultivation . f roses. Informative handouts will fire available for your guidance. ; Enjoy tea and scones, while lis- i tening to music provided courtesy , of the Halton Youth Symphony. , The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts" [9934904 Professional Season has set out to prove that Canada's stars shire brightest... So Close To Home! ,_r» As The Oakville Centre heads jato hits 16th year of operation, the- atregoers are asked to "Catch a Shining Star... So Close To Home," "during a professional season that offers variety at out of this world prices. Subscription requests to any of the four series offered this season sWill receive 35% off regular ticket prices until July 30, 1993. Students and Seniors can enjoy further deduced subscription prices. In addi- Alon, The Oakville Centre is intro- -ducing the Pick a Star"' card this Aeason, which will allow patrons the (ftx/le1it.y, to buy tickets at 20% off tpgular ticket prices without sub- scribing to a series. A start-studded season of savings and an expanded Meason of programming. C' Shell Park, Lakeshore Road West, just west of Bronte Road, is the location for an Open House '6rganized by the Parks Operation 'Section of the Parks and Recreation "Department on Sat. June 19th hom ‘ 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ' The Oakville Centre's 500 seat ihain house will shine with three brofessional series, while the 110 seat Studio Theatre continues to 'offer a comedy series filled with sur- prises. I' Feature in the main house is Shooting Stars (Series 1) including: Latin/Jazz/African percussion band Manteca (Sept. IO, 1993); the gutsy emotional capella sounds of Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir (Dec. 5, 1993); Nova Scotia's most yaluable musical family export The #ankins (March 28, 1994); and 'oronto Dance Theatre (April 9, 31994). known as the company that Garden questions answered Saturday For further information on the open house please call 338-4158. Rain or Shine come out and take advantage of professional garden- ing advice at the Open House in time to get your own garden in good shape. It at the regular price and receive the jacket at BUY A PAIR OF MAGEE PANTS 30% OFF 50 FOR DAD Magee Donegal Wool Jacket regular SALE atch a star during Oakville Centre's new season I90 f o father s (Day Oinner ‘Ery'oy our scrumptuous Sunday 'Buffet Brunck or Dinner in tke unique setting of an: Abbey goffcld {Restaurant overbokjng tlie 18tk hole We of” an extensive hat a new iiuffet talilk including roast 6eef, and homemade desserts dll 844 (, OFF or Sunday Buffet Dinner reservations prlce $1995 I 800 for reservations from 9Q nisb 5:00 pm The main house also offers Twilight Theatre (Series 2) and opens Sept. 28-29, 1993, with Wingfield's Folly. This Dan Needles' one-man production show- cases the talents of Rod Beattie, in a story about a Bay Street stockbroker turned farmer. Wingfield's Folly concludes the comical trilogy that' has been featured in the professional theatre series in past seasons. Peggy and Grace (Dec. 7-8, 1993) follow Wingfield with a delightful comedy about friendship, growing old and the lessons learned along the way. The third production, Affections of May (Jan. 11-12, 1994) offers a 199 :hanged the face of Canadian mes." Shooting Stars adult sub- :ription price $74, until July 30, 88 Dunn St 338-7160 2111 Dunwin Dr. Mississauga MANY OTHER IN-STORE SPECIALS FOR DAD! Perfect Gift For Dad! 00p 828-1 883 "Winning Putt" by Allan Kingsland m Surroundings Gallery Trafalgar Village 125 Cross Ave. 842-0610 J: Recreation refreshing adult comedy filled with outrageously funny scenes. Twilight Theatre will conclude with Colours in the Storm (May 3-4, 1994), a Jim Belts musical about the life and art of Tom Thomson. Twilight Theatre adult subscription price $72, until July 30. l993/ Music lovers will not want to miss the magic of Moonlight Serenades (Series 3), the third of four professional series being offered 5097 mac/under Fl 2025 Guelph Line Burlington ather’s ttttr-ttut',,',',",','), 'lyNllrti" ' .As1s', _ ' Sale June " c I Me Rt lk The quality you need the price you want M 1/2 PRICE M Frill Shin Me Me ll )mton alking "" knit n 38 n 336-f135 ttt ple XI l9 nd Sug 5U A XI able Ct Shorts 'ttt mt on-s hase lit yn-sr Shirt 1m m, Sulurdu) Saturday 1993. m Re 29 lee ht ot ton 99 96 X1 " )( we port , ltr ve ITIE OAKVILLE BEAVER 96 (Duh v v ' sd, .-"'" dgllll. "qtlllE, , huh li'" I.’ r1,1'.'.’.c~ 'tht I , V J d" mapucm ', Th 2 B " ir, _ y,,-,-;)))," T, " ' t .1: : Rt " lt _ v,' Tsrsh "l 27.-" " C w, each . Ll j! f Il, HE . o, . - , Fal ~- 'iilirialullLW'r- 'dis',i,_ii"' Ml?! a . Ill, 'z'1 -. 's :1 "l [far each “ lil I 'ifd 3 . , 393 ~.,, "hi"; 4 i. A LN' ", _ . 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Moonlight Serenades concludes with a flight into nostalgia when Jackie Rae and the Spitfire Band (April 15,1994) pilot an evening of musical oldies. Moonlight Serenades subscription price $57.50 until July 30, I993. For more casual star-gazing, relax in the cabaret setting of The Oakville Centre's Studio Theatre and enjoy a Comic Eclipse (Series 4). Second City (Oct. 22-23, I993). Lorne Elliott (Nov. 26-27, 1993), Comedy on Wry (lan. 28-29, I994) and Illustrate Men (March 25-26, I994) provide universal laughs and a galaxy of savings to early sub- scribers. Comic Eclipse adult sub- scription price $71, until July 30, 1993. Comic Eclipse is recom- mended for adult audiences. For complete 1993-1994 Professional Season information look for The Oakville Centre's brochure, which will be distributed to mailing list members June 30, 1993, and available throughout the Oakville area thereafter. To put your name on The Oakville Centre's mailing list call the Box Office at 815-2021. Open Monday to Friday 12 noon to 5 p.m. Don't miss your chance to catch a shining star... so close to home! The Oakville Centre is located at 130 Navy Street, at the north end of the Centennial Plaza complex, in Downtown Oakville. The Oakville Centre is owned and operated by the Corporation of the Town of Oakville. . Pick a Star ard and subscrip- tion information is available by call.. ing The Oakville Centre Box Office during regular Box Ofnce hours. some restrictions do apply with the Pick a Star offer. Non- subscription/non-Pick a Star card single tickets for each of the profes- sional shows in the 1993-1994 Season will not be available until one month prior to event date.

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