Oakville Beaver, 13 Feb 2008, p. 17

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday February 13, 2008 - 17 Tea lovers fight back February 29 - March 2, 2008 Metro Toronto Convention Centre - North Building North America's Largest Consumer Golf Show Test t Manufacturers Showcase on 2 HUGE indoor ranges! ONTARIO GOLF TO BE GIVEN AWAY! DEREK WOOLLAM / OAKVILLE BEAVER 5,000 FREE ROUNDS OF S L FREE PUTTER Lessons & Demos to the first with Pros! 200 kids daily! Visit the Admission: Adults $15. Kids under 12 FREE with adult. Seniors 65+ $10 AGAINST AIDS: Leonna Billard, left, Betty Bryson and Anne Blewet say cheers at the annual Valentine's High Tea held Sunday afternoon at Munn's United Church. The history of tea was discussed and teas from around the world were available for taste testing and purchase. And while the menu included scones, clotted cream, strawberry jam, cucumber, and salmon-and-asparagus sandwiches, the proceeds from the event held each year around Valentine's Day and staged this year as a $Million or More Oakville fundraiser, will go to the Stephen Lewis Foundation in its continuing work to ease the pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa. The foundation is supporting projects at the grassroots level in 15 sub-Saharan countries. Daily fashion shows, demos, hourly prizes! Show Hours: Friday: 12 - 8, Sat. : 10 - 6 Sunday: 10 - 5 More Exhibit Info: 905-337-5591 www.torontogolfshow.com Celebrating 10 years of innovation

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