10 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday September 6, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Family Traffic Safety Event Sept. 13 TE& MTION ATcting N odeling A s Opportunitie OPEN CALL for NEW MODELS and TALENT Maybe you've thought about being in Catalogues, Commercials or even movies? Did you know that many of the people who have registered with StarCast have gone on to be in Print Ads, Catalogues, TV Commercials, Film, Music Videos & more for companies you already recognize like McDonalds, RBC, West49, Sears, YTV & MUCH MORE Attend our search event in On site police vehicles, Breathalyzer demonstrations and a free barbecue are just a few of the attractions residents will be able to enjoy at this year's Family Traffic Safety Education Event. Held at Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Rd., on Saturday, Sept. 13, the event will offer those who attend a combination of fun and incite as Halton Police partner with the Town of Oakville, McDonald's Restaurants and numerous other community groups to express the importance of making local roads safe for everyone. The event, which lasts from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., will give those present an opportunity to speak with police officers and members of other organizations dedicated to ensuring safety on the streets. OAKVILLE Wednesday, September 10th Holiday Inn Oakville-Centre 590 Argus Road Attend anytime between 5pm - 8 pm Wrong number The Muffin Mania story in the Wednesday, Sept. 3 Oakville Beaver included an incorrect phone number to order the Muffin Mania cookbook. The correct number is 1-902-2093275. Orders can also be placed at 647349-3575. The Oakville Beaver regrets and apologizes for any inconvenience it may have caused. All looks, shapes, sizes and ethnicities. No need to pre-register. No acting classes/programs. No conventions to attend. No experience required. 3 years of age and up. Registration fee - $39 + GST (Refunded if you do not qualify) Many individuals including adult & senior men and women are having fun in the industry. For more info visit www.StarCastScouting.com