THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, Nov. 19, 1993 â€" 18 Ontario Wine Dine BUTTERNUT SQUASH BISQUE WINE: CHARDONNAY 1992 3 oz. glass P meatP J ai mm WARM SALAD OF GRILLED EGGPLANT AND WILD MUSHROOMS WITH GARLIC SAUCE: WINE: MUSCAT RESERVE 1992 3 oz. glass â€" MAIN PISHES â€" 22 GRILLED STRIPLOIN OF BEEF: WITH FRESH HERB GLAZE WINE: CABERNET FRANC 1992 3 oz. glass PANFRIED LINGUINE: WITH SMOKED CHICKEN, BABY, SHRIMP, JULIENNE VEGETABLES AND CHILLIES IN CHINESE BLACK BEAN SAUCE WINE: CABERNET FRANC 1992 3 oz. glass. eP FRESH ATLANTIC SALMON: WITH SPINACH WRAPPED IN PHILLO PASTRY SERVED WITH HOLLANDAISE, WINE: CHARDONNAY 3 oz. glass â€" COFFEE â€" CREEME BRULEE WINE: GEWURZTRAMINER 1992 2 oz. glass $35.95 with wine $2995 withoui wine 16 Lakeshore Rd. W., 338â€"1773 . ny timg: Play Instant Bingo: The any ; 1 ¢â€" any Bingo gam 5 Four C Campbell an oldâ€"style country cowpoke By IRENE GENTLE Special to the Beaver It might just shatter his achyâ€" breaky heart to admit it, but honkyâ€" tonk crooner Scotty Campbell is convinced that in a musical landâ€" scape littered with mavericks and renegades, he is being outlawed. As Campbell sees it, that‘s because the burdgeoning new counâ€" try movement just doesn‘t have room for an oldâ€"style country cowâ€" poke stylistically closer to Buck Owens than Billy Ray. "A lot of places won‘t let me in the door because I‘m too traditionâ€" al," says Campbell. "I think country music should be either fiddle or steel (guitar). I‘m the youngest dinosaur around." It might well be that people aren‘t knocking themselves out slapping welcome mats down by their doors, but they don‘t seem to mind handing him awards instead. SCOTT CAMPBELL Since bursting onto the country scene two years ago, the Oakville resident has been raking in the prizes, from Bud Country Talent Search winner to the SOCAN (Society of Canadian Music Publishers) Song of the Year for his G SALE s 559 im ies in A mahoganyâ€"finished presentation 7‘/2"h x 7‘/2"w x 2‘/2"d Reg. $89 hinged lid and a supply compartment. 3‘/2"h x 11‘/2"w x 13‘/2"d Reg. $69 selfâ€"penned country tribute tune An Ole Hillbilly Song. Still, success is in the eye of the beholder, and Campbell‘s eyes are definitely fixed on far grander prizes. So excuse him for a moment, but could that be Nashville calling? "To say I don‘t want to go Stateâ€" side would be a lie. I really believe we can go toeâ€"toâ€"toe with anyone," says Campbell. "But unless you‘re an established traditionalist, no one lets you in. Without being sentimenâ€" J tal, I really love country music and I don‘t like the way it‘s going right now. I guess it‘s a kind of crusade." As far as crusades go, then, _ Campbell is in good company. ~ Country music megaâ€"stars Dwight Yoakim, Randy Travis, Rick Van J Shelton, and Marty Stuart have all forged some pretty decent careers i out of traditional hillbilly roots. J (See ‘A‘ page 19) D a Y3 REAT PORTABLE PUTTER GIFT BOX box with a brass putting ring, three golf balls and an engravable brass plaque. * SALE $69 LAP DESK In a mahoganyâ€"finish with a SALE $59 EXECUTIVE PENS 4 Handsome rollerball pens have a 4 status look and a velvet gift box to j hold the cartridge insert. Each pen: 5‘/«" long Reg. $25 SALE Each $19 THE GLOBE STAND Updated 12" globe rests in a round mahoganyâ€"finished .q frame with tripod basé. 38"h; 16" diameter top Reg. $189 SALE $149 I MINI GRANDFATHER CLOCK Mahoganyâ€"finished, a version in miniature of the classic longâ€"case clock. 13‘/4"h x 4"w x 2"d Reg. $69 SALE $59 COMPACT DISC MILL _ Safe storage for up to 64 CDs. 16"h x 11‘/2" square Reg. $129 SALE $99 : SALE Prices effective through December 24, 1993. Ask for our fre 229 Lakeshore Road Easb Free street and lot parking evenings after 6 p. The Bombay"“