Oakville Beaver, 25 Nov 1994, p. 12

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22 €B 13 MAIN ST. SOUTH, CAMPBELLVILLE 854â€"0649 SEATING IS LIMITED PREâ€"REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED GUITAH SHOP THE / Tons of Christmas Specials DATE: TIME: Find out what every woman needs to know about her financial future! The evening features Gail Kennedy, AUTHORof her new book "You‘re Worth It". Gail has spent over 25 years in the financial industry and is one of Canada‘s top RRSP specialists. She will focus on issues which affect women, why women are in a dangerous situation fmanczally and how they can protect themselves in the future. Glen Abbey Golf Club 1333 Dorval Drive, Oakville TE: Tuesday, November 29th, 1994 E: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ST: $69.00 (ast IncL) (includes copy of Gail Kennedy s new book "You‘re Worth It") A donation will be made to The Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services (Char.Reg. #8045784â€"11) You are invited to join us for an evening dedicated to Women Financial Planning 00% 249 Lakeshore Rd.East Port Credit, Mississauga (905) 274â€"55 5 Wine Cheese will be served R.S.V.P. 844â€"7406 GREEN, WIEBE ASSOCIATES Guitar, Amp, Cord, Strap He 0 Lakeshore Rd. East By KATHRYN KATES Special to the Beaver "I love to play in this area. People in Oakville and Burlington come to have a great time; they start to party as soon as they get to the club. In Toronto, the fun starts five minutes before last call. I see many old friends that use to frequent the Toronto clubs. Now, they‘re raising families in comâ€" munities like Oakville," says the singer, who‘s known to invite enthusiâ€" astic fans with musical aspirations to join him on stage. If you missed singer Bobby Dupont last night at â€" New Faces Nightclub â€" at the Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel, on Argus Road... don‘t despair. You can see his familiar face on stage, tonight and tomorrow night. Dupont will be entertaining the New Faces crowd with soulful renditions of popular rhythm and blues, and rock ‘n‘ roll tunes. Dupont has been a nightclub favorite for a number of years. In 1966, he delved into the world of live Dupont‘s unique rock in roll at New Faces Stargate (PG Sat Sun 12:20, 2:40, 5:00 7:20 Fri Monâ€"Thu 5:00 7:20 The War{PG) Sat Sun 12:05, 2:25, 4:45 9:45 Fri Monâ€"Thu 4:45 9:45 Shawshank Redemption (AA) Daily 9:35 6 Forest Gump (PG) Daily 7:05 music, performing at Toronto‘s origiâ€" nal Club Bluenote. In the ‘70s, he joined the group Sweet Blindness, recording two albums, that included the hit single, Cowboys to Girls. A few years later, he released an album with the band, The Royals. By 1984, the singer had formed The Bobby Dupont Band. In addition to being a featured club act, the band played backâ€"up for entertainers Susan Anton, Irene Cara, Alan Thicke, and the group, Supertramp. At the annual â€" Wayne Gretzky Celebrity Tennis Classic in Brantford â€"Dupont was asked to play St. Elmo‘s Fire, with the song‘s composer David Foster. "We didn‘t have the sheet music, so David wrote out the score on paper towels from the washroom," he chuckled. Sharp Seconds Ladies Consignment Clothing Quality Clothing at Affordable Prices 2448 Lakeshore Rd. W. Oakville, Ontario 847â€"0463 Thursday to Saturday, November 24â€"26 Wednesday to Saturday, November 30, December 1â€"3, 1994 Seniors Student discount on Wednesday For tickets call the box office at (905) 815â€"2021 The Dr. Elizabeth Wharton, now retired, looks back over her life on a Canadian farm and her young love for Doug Cameron. This dramatic story examines the trials and tribulations of that love. The play‘s bittersweet trip back to warâ€"time Canada seems especially fitting after this year‘s "Normandy summer". Drama at The Oakville Centre! by Warren Graves The Last Real Summer the Performing Arts 130 Navy Street, Oakville The Oakville Centre for He keeps himself busy recording jingles, voice overs, acting, and writâ€" ing music for his upcoming C.D. Dupont will be leaving shortly to record and perform in Los Angeles, taking along his musical director, John Cleveland Huches. Dupont has toured Canada three times and performed in Europe twice. Eight years ago, he settled down, marâ€" rying Penny Blaiseâ€"Dupont, president of Fashion Find â€" an image consulting house. The two live in downtown Toronto with their daughter, Denym, "Playing in Oakville is going to be a treat," says Dupont. "I‘m playing with John on keyboards, a saxophonâ€" ist, and the newest member of our band â€" a sequencer (a musical comâ€" puter). It took months to program it, but now the sequencer is ready to rock ‘n‘ roll, and unlike some sidemen â€" it‘s never late, never dresses shabby, and never wants a raise." Dave Hughes, New Faces managâ€" er, says, "I booked Bobby because he‘s so well known in this area and has performed in most of the popular clubs in Southern Ontario. He has a unique brand of rock ‘n‘ roll. His energy and presence tend to make for an enjoyable evening for audiences." "New Faces has been renovated and enlarged. We‘ve created a relaxed and intimate nightclub, geared to a more sophisticated crowd who will appreciate the attractive atmosphere and plush love seats and sofas. We have an amazing stateâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"art sound system that will make Bobby‘s sound â€" concert quality. In between the live musical sets, we feature a DJ, who will be pleased to take your requests." Hughes invites Oakville residents to check out New Faces, now reâ€" opened after six years. New Faces offers live music to dance to every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 9 p.m. and there‘s never any cover charge!

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