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Sheridan College television instructor Frances Rustom is proâ€" ducing the Christmas special with a focus on four downtown businesses, and has given her show the name Christmas _ Moments _ from Downtown QOakville. A Cablenet $2149.99 $1999.99 $2049.99 $1899.99 ive c Fas Display 11 11 11 5p.m 7p.m 5p.m Lingerie Savings > Rustom, a colourful character who seems to have been born for the camera, was hosting her second annual show on the downtown theme. "When I came to Oakville from Scotland 21 years ago I didn‘t crew visited Elegant Walls la‘st Wednesday night for the taping and found an excited gang of merchants and customers in high spirits. COMPUCENTRE * OAKVILLE PLACE MALL « 240 LEIGHLAND AVE. OAKVILLE * ONTARIO « L6H 3H5 TEL. 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Mall manager Pat Sutcliffe has set up a Christmas Toy and Food Drop Box and donations are being accepted right up to Christmas, with toys being disâ€" tributed by the Salvation Army and The four businesses each made a different contribution to Rustom‘s production. Elegant Walls, an interiâ€" orâ€"decorating business under the ownership of Jim and Debbie Adams, provided an impromptu stuâ€" dio for the show that was, well, eleâ€" gant; the Many Faces salon offered hair and makeâ€"up services for the adult and children participants; Harrison‘s supplied children‘s clothing; and Elfie‘s provided a couple of smart outfits for Heather Borland and Susan Inrig, good cusâ€" tomers of the women‘s wear outlet and models for the evening. Adding colour to the event was Shirley Johnson of Catered Fare, who baked a chocolateâ€"raspberry Get Christmas Started With A Gift For That Special Man In Your Life! tribute to the downtown environâ€" ment. "The most important ingrediâ€" ent for me is that I can go into any one of those four shops and chat and have a coffee. They like to share information." ake with Godiva Liqueur and ffered pates as well. And Peter Appleyard showed up with his ibraphone to provide a musical Irafalgar Village hosts Christmas Toy Depot * NON SPORTS CAROS * SUPPLUES * LATEST WAX BOXES AND PACKS VA /OU CAN FIND US AT THE MOBILE RETAILER UNIT LOCATED ON THE LOWER LEVEL IN FRONT OF SEARS ENTRANCE _ "50% I@ Oakville Place on Leighland Avenue has all sorts of great proâ€" grams in place for the month of December â€" and in fact the season has been underway since Nov. 19, with the arrival of Santa and the opening of the Gingerbread House. Oakville Place will be hosting Moonlight Madness on Saturday, Dec. 4 and Saturday, Dec. 18. On those nights Oakville Place will remain open until 11:30 p.m. Traditional Victorian Carollers will sing your favourite Christmas tunes every Sunday from 2 to 4 as they stroll through out the mall durâ€" The mall offers free photos with Santa on Mondays and Tuesdays until Dec. 14 (one per family, chilâ€" dren under 10), and there is also a free Children‘s Activity Centre every Saturday in December from noon to 4 p.m. There will also be school choirs adding to the festive atmosphere. St. Michael‘s will be at the mall on Dec. 7, New Central will be on hand on Dec. 14 and Holy Family has been invited for Dec. 15. Oakville Place hosts Moonlight Magic the food being sent to the Fareshare Foodbank for Christmas distribuâ€" tion. backdrop to the party. The taping turned into a celebraâ€" tion of the community spirit of thJ downtown merchants. "I like the feel of being in touch with the oth merchants," sales representativï¬ Mike Laning of Elegant Walls comâ€" mented. "You‘re close to the lake, and there‘s a very, very attractive business as well as residential comâ€" munity. Everyone pulls together." Rustom‘s show has been schedâ€" uled to air Saturday, Dec. 4 at 1:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 9 p.m. and Thursday, Dec. 23 at 7:30 p.m. The downtown Christmas season hi(s_ a high note on Friday, Dec. 11 MIDNIGHT MAGIC OFF Dec 199 (â€"]