Oakville Beaver, 1 Oct 1993, p. 12

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Some people say it‘s a little bit of Toronto in Oakville. Actually, there‘s By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff L‘Art de Triomphe funky and fun (Across from Miracle Mart) Tuessc;lay Night â€" Foosball League Plays ($10 entry) Wednesday Nightâ€" Pool Tournament ($10 entry) 3350 FAIRVIEW ST. Monday Night â€" Tallboy $2.99 a little bit of the world at L‘ Art de Triomphe and a whole lot of owner Kim May. L‘ Art de Triomphe, the eclectic litâ€" tle store which opened in May in the old Halton Hotel, has taken on its owner‘s characteristics â€" it‘s funky, fun and colorful. Its greatest attribute, however, is its quality inventory, meticulously selected from the hordes of work constantly being peddled to owner Kim May. L‘Art de Triomphe owner Kim May. "It has to be of art gallery stanâ€" dard," explains the personable Kim May. "It has to grab me. It has to be a celebration of life." Inventory must also fall into the categories of art, science or nature, and as you peruse the shelves lined with antique toys, collectibles, jewellâ€" ry and wearable art, that becomes very apparent. It also is the common thread which binds all of Kim May‘s clothing. (See ‘Appreciating‘ pg. 18) (Photo by Peter McCusker)

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