Oakville Beaver, 29 Apr 1994, p. 20

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Weekend browsing‘s a pleasure at Burlington Burtie‘s Antiques, a new store adjacent to the Bronte Antique Market operated by Peter and Doreen Johnson. The British transplants have been antique collecâ€" tors for many years, and the new store doubles the space they occuâ€" pied at the Antique Market until recently. The store name was inspired by an old Victorian music hall song, explains Doreen, who says the couâ€" ple has received many compliments since opening Burlington Burtie‘s:; Come browse at Burlington Burtie‘s MONARCH 24# | Mc@j? The Millcroft Difference! In the large central area, you‘ll find an eclectic mixture of good quality furnishings and "smalls" â€" a term used by serious collectors which describes the English and continental porcelains, china, glass and silver treasures awaiting inspecâ€" tion here. Discover chairs, tables, small Victorian sofas and vintage curio cabinets to showcase your favorite "smalls." There are also two smaller rooms, one adorned with Victoriana, and one with an emphasis on Regency style furnishings. CAMPBELLVILLE REALTY INC. 90 Main St. N. Campbellville ‘ (905) 854â€"2294 Countrywide Ideally located on the south edge of Carlisle. One of southâ€" em Ontario‘s most productive growing area! The home has been beautifully restored with original pine floors, new kitchen, 3 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces. There is a large bank barn and drive shed. Frontage on 2 concession roads. (adjoining 91 acres also available). Price for quick sale $525,000. Call Sylvia 854â€"2294 or 854â€"1621. NEW PREMISES OPEN! Burlington Burtic‘s antiques CENTURY HOME ON 99.5 ACRES 99 Bronte Road, Oakville (HMHwy. 2 Hwy. 25) Next to Bronte Antique Market Glass * Silver * Porcelain * Art Fine Furniture * Victoriana THURS.â€"SAT. 12 Noonâ€"5 p.m. SUNDAYS 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m. MON.â€"WED. Appointment or Change Area businesses will be out in force with booths showing their products and services for the entire family. * (Continued from page 1) will be singing songs, having fun and talking about good safety habits at the Kids Biz display. Don Koharski Sport ‘N Practice offers radar speed monitoring for puck shooting and baseball throwâ€" ing. Home Court Basketball hosts skill competitions run by Carol Hamilton Goodale, former national Olympic Basketball team member. The Ontario Centre for Martial Arts will provide a martial arts display, and the Mark Kirton Hockey School booth will feature autograph signâ€" ings from former Toronto Maple Leaf Tom Fergus from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and former Toronto Argonaut Dan Ferrone from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Oakville Beaver cartoonist Steve Nease will be autographing Pud books from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Free Pud books will be available throughout the day and the newest Oakville Beaver Pud tâ€"shirts will also be on sale. There will be camp representaâ€" tives for children and car displays from Saturn, Saab, Lockwood Chrysler and Ford Canada for mom and dad and just about everyone else, too. Visitors have the chance to win the Grand Door Prize, a Family Cruise for Four, courtesy of Cruise Ship Centres and American Family Cruises. Visit the Cruise Ship Centres booth to enter. The Bruce Hood Travel booth will also be offering several prizes including a family weekend at the Oakes Inn at Niagara Falls, a oneâ€" year family membership at the Visitors also have the opportuniâ€" ty to win an hourly door prize valâ€" ued at $200. Fun for everyone at the Oakville Family Show Bronte Tennis Club, a oneâ€"week participation for a boy or girl at the Mark Kirton Hockey School, two club level tickets to a Blue Jays game, and an official NHL referee jersey and an autographed copy of ‘Calling The Shots,‘ a biography of the life of an NHL referee. Tickets are $1 each with proceeds to the Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital equipment fund. It‘s sure to be a super day, so mark it down on your calendar, May 1st for the Oakville Beaver Family Show at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. A free pack of sports cards will also be given to the first 100 kids in the door. There will be plenty to eat during the day, too, with the Oakville Firefighters serving up barbecued hot dogs and pop with all proceeds going to Canine Vision (hotdogs donated by Bruno‘s Fine Foods. Q Kilnworking Glass 1 (May 9 to 20, 1994 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) is a twoâ€" credit course focusing on kiln techâ€" niques and their sculptural applicaâ€" tions. Through daily discussions and demonstrations, students will learn a broad range of forming techniques including mouldâ€"making and casting. slumping and fusing, pate de verre and other processes that play a major role in both technical development and design awareness. Q Theatrical Scene Painting (May 28 and 29, 1994; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) uses handsâ€"on methods to introduce stuâ€" dents of all skill levels to the fundaâ€" mentals used in achieving painted effects for the stage. Participants will gain an understanding of paint shop practices as well as developing the skills to interpret a set model or renderâ€" ing. ~ For further information or to be placed on our mailing list, contact Sheridan College‘s Summer School of the Arts at (905)845â€"9430 ext. 2610. Representing a significant force in Canadian arts education, the Summer School of the Arts provides 80 credit and nonâ€"credit courses and workshops along with postâ€"graduate certificate programs designed to stimulate experiâ€" mentation, interaction, skill developâ€" ment, and personal growth. Of the diverse selection of courses offered by the Summer School of the Arts , the following is a list of several courses and workshops that will be available beginning in May. They include: _ Q The Writer‘s Workshop (May 14, 1994; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) provides writers and wouldâ€"be writers with a humorous look at the serious business of writing. Topics include feature writing and columns for magazines; newspapers, scriptwriting, story structuring for novâ€" els, plays, sitcoms, short stories and speech writing. What better way to start the sumâ€" mer off right than by enrolling in one of the exciting courseés being offered by Sheridan College‘s Summer School of the Arts. Sheridan offers variety of courses at the Summer School of the Arts

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