Tickets are $10 and are available through the Centre box office at 815â€"2021. Priased and spoofed in this musiâ€" cal comedy feast are: Nelson Eddy and Jeannette MacDonald, Shirley Temple, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler and many others. Also included is the funniest ‘movie‘ the Marx Brothers ‘never‘ made. _ Markham Light Opera presents the Tonyâ€"award winning musical revue, A Day in Hollywood (A Night in the Ukraine), a funny tapâ€" dancing tribute to the golden era of Hollywood musicals, one night only Sunday, July 18th at 7 p.m. at the Oakville Centre (Studio Theatre). For ticket or corporate sponsorâ€" ship information call Mary Ellen Frederick, executive director of the Oakville Red Cross, at 845â€"5241 or Glen Yates at Towne Chevâ€"Olds at 844â€"2320. Light opera at Oakville Centre =~ The cost of what may well be the hottest ticket in town is $500, which includes green fees for one at Glen Abbey Golf Club, followed by an allâ€"inclusive gala for two with live entertainment and dancing at LeDome banquet hall. A tax receipt will be issued for the charitable porâ€" tion of the ticket price. Black tie golf tourney proving a hot ticket _ With six weeks left until this year‘s "Black Tie and Golf Shoes," the Aug. 27th Red Cross fundraisâ€" ifig event is all but completely sold gut. * According to ticket sales chairâ€" man Glen Yates, more than 90 of the 100 available tickets are gone. Bucher and the others remain in the party and Bucher herself is remaining on the board of directors until the next annual general memâ€" bership meeting. "A number of the members feel very strongly on this," he said. It was enough to make Oakville resident Rita Bucher resign as president of the riding executive, along with three other executive members. = **Many members have called in feeling that it (the acclamation) was the wrong approach," said Robb, who says he voted against the acclaâ€" mation. © Oakville resident Derek Robb who‘s on the board of directors, said the petition is being circulated by some board of directors members and some party members â€" "People who were disappointed with the deciâ€" sion that was made." It seeks members‘ signature in support of a membership meeting to approve or disapprove of the board‘s recent actions in acclaiming a new candidate. (Deal #328) July 11thâ€"17th Page 3, #28â€"3052â€"4 = 20L Gas Can. 4C:):“/';:ry reads: Reg. $10.99, Sale $6.49, Save . Should read: Reg. $8.99, Sale $6.49, Save 27%. Page 3, (#130 Insert) #29â€"3040â€"0 = Motomaster Coolant. Copy reads: Reg. $6.99, Sale $5.49, Save 20%. Should read: Reg. $7.99, Sale $5.49, Save 30%. Page 3, (#130 Insert) item 2, #10â€"2672X = Motomaster 72 Battery. Copy reads: Save up to $10. Should read: Save $10. We regret any inconvenience we may C have caused you. 4 On Sat. July 10th, a petition began circulating to the riding‘s 1,000 party members. The decision led to some dissenâ€" sion â€" enough to prompt the resignaâ€" tion of the party‘s local executive â€" and left many on the board of direcâ€" tors and in the membership disapâ€" pointed. On June 29th, a 14 â€"10 vote at the ‘board of directors‘ table saw resigned Reform Party candidate Dr. Allan Somersall replaced through acclamaâ€" tion by his runner up, Richard Malboeuf of Milton. Some Reform Party of Canada members in the Oakvilleâ€"Milton ridâ€" ing association, . are hoping a petiâ€" tion will lead to the reversal of a board of directors‘ decision not to hold a nomination meeting for a new candidate. CORRECTION NOTICE The following errors have been found in July 14, 1993 By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff Reformers hope petition will force new nomination meeting At that time Somersall, who had won the candidacy in a September It‘s expected results of the petiâ€" tion will be known in a week to 10 days. The problems within the local ridâ€" ing date back to the spring. Robb said if the petition gets a 10% response from the membership, the meeting will have to be called. Robb said if Malboeuf wins a nomination, then he‘ll represent the membership., stating it was the proâ€" cess, not necessarily the person, that is in question. And the resolution of that probâ€" lem has ended again in resignation, this time the riding executive. Somersall‘s subsequent decision to then resign left the board with the problem of finding a new candidate. nomination meeting, resigned. It came after the board had recomâ€" mended a campaign manager to Somersall â€" someone he didn‘t want as campaign manager. He took the person however that person along with three others were then ousted from the party by its head office in Calgary. 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