lust north of the Q.E.W. and Trafalgar Road. 842-2140 @AIMLLE DLACE Open Mon-Fri. 9:30 am - 9 pm Saturdays 9:30 am - 6 pm Sundays 12 noon - 5 pm GAS BBQs APPUANCES (9275) (24 hrs. Answering) During Summerfest ‘93, on Saturday and Sunday, there will be a two-day Silent Auction featuring more than 60 items including a spa, $500 GIC, Young Drivers of Sunday’s events begin at noon with the Conklin rides, Bavarian Beer Garden, Tug-of-War and fami- ly races to 1:45 p.m.; ‘cottage craft’ tables (no flea market items) open to 4 p.m.; Ronald McDonald Show from 2 to 3 p.m.; dog show, 3 to 4:30 p.m.; and a Spaghetti Eating Contest, 4:30 to 5 pm. Saturday’s events cénclude with ‘Dancing Under the Stars’ to the music of a ‘Half Time’ DJ. The Bavarian Beer Garden opens at noon, and a BBQ Chicken Dinner will be available 5 to 7 pm. And strolling about Nottinghill Gate Park all day Saturday, enter- taining with his stilts, balloons and general good humor will be Dr. Bandoli. (Continued from page 7) Fit, 4 p.m., and ‘Scott the Magical Guy’ at 4:30 pm. S ummerfest has games, music, food, rides . . . The Northern Lights plays Summerfest tonight, 7:30 to 10: WITH THIS AD or INSERT Summerfest of hosted annually by the Glen Abbey Residents Association. Admission to Summerfest, a non-proï¬t community event, is free. There will also be a volunteer centre/information booth in the Bavarian Beer Garden for those wishing information during Summerfest. New this year is a Photography Contest sponsored by Zoom In One- Hour Photo on Abbeywood Drive. Amateur photographers may enter any photo(s) taken during Summerfest at the store. Canada driving lessons, propane barbecue, camera, tennis racquet, a night at SporjtsDomes, Blue Jays tickets, table lamp, limited edition prints, Mickey Mouse telephone, sweaters, stereo clock radio cassette player, weekend for two at Howard Johnson’s, gold bracelet, programmable thermostat, vintage radio, energy efï¬cient gift basket, Oakville Place gift basket, mountain bike, and children’s playhouse. :30 pm.