Oakville Beaver, 26 Sep 2008, p. 38

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38 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday September 26, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Young People's Concerts at Royal Botanical Gardens Barrington's make coat dreams come true Wake up your outwear wardrobe with a new made-tomeasure coat from Barrington's. The ever-popular and much awaited Cloth Coat Event at the 209 Lakeshore Rd. shop is back. This weekend, Saturday, Sept. 27 (9a.m. to 5 p.m.) and Sunday Sept. 28 (noon to 5 p.m.) bring the coat of your dreams to fruition. Put your designer talents to work and choose a style that flatters your figure, fabric that suits you best, and favourite colour from Barrington's ever-popular Private Label cloth coat collection. It's an opportunity to customize in a range of sizes from two to 22. Barrington's is rolling out an enhanced inventory of its private label cloth coats to make sure as many sizes and styles as possible are available for shoppers to see and touch firsthand. The possibilities to put together the best looking coat in each wearer's eyes are endless. For example, an amazing coat that appeals to your tastes, but perhaps not in a particular fabric, size, or colour you fancy or fit into can be easily tailor made by picking and choosing from an array of swatches, said Barrington. And at the end of such a creative endeavour, Barrington's rewards each sale with a 10 per cent discount. Those shoppers who opt for a ready-made coat or jacket get the same 10 per cent discount too. The timing of the made-to-measure, made-in-Canada, event is perfect, said co-owner Brenda Barrington. Each order is ready just in time for the onslaught of winter. The anticipation of donning such a fashionable custom coat may even prompt people to look forward to the snow ahead! Pre-orders have already begun in this much-anticipated sale, added Barrington. Refreshments and snacks are available in the shop over the weekend making this shopping trip a hospitable one. Ensure your long-term well-being with Simply Align Rehab Whether it's Physiotherapy Treatments, Chiropractic Treatment, Massage Therapy, or Spinal Decompression Therapy, at Simply Align Rehab the goal is to ensure your long-term well-being. Serving the Greater Toronto Area since 2000, they recently opened a new Oakville location at 345 Lakeshore Rd. E. Dr. Nima Pardisnia and Dr. Roya Salehoun are here to help end suffering from neck pain lower back pain, sciatica, and disc injuries. Through Chiropractic, Physiotherapy, Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Personal Training, and Foot Orthotics, Dr. Pardisnia, a chiropractic rehab specialist as well as a registered physiotherapist, says, "We strive to provide our patients the best care possible." The new Oakville location now offers affordable Spinal Decompression Therapy on a DOC Decompression table. He says, "This Eurotech table is the first in Canada and is truly revolutionary and breaking all boundaries." This unique design utilizes a state-of-the-art digital command centre for specific disc targeting, reducing the inside pressure, separating them and facilitating nutrients and oxygen transfer. This therapy effectively treats disabling low back, neck, radiating leg and arm pain, disc injuries and sciatica. It also effectively relieves pain associated with disc herniation, degenerative discs, and posterior facet syndromes, by reducing the pressure on spinal discs and facet joints through unloading created by distraction and positioning. Decompression Table Therapy effectively enhances the healing process and renders quick, effective and amazing pain relief that enables most patients to return to a more active lifestyle. For more information or a free consultation, please contact: (905)337-0222. The Young People's Concerts series kicks off on Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. at the Royal Botanical Gardens, 680 Plains Rd. W., Burlington. The series, entitled Musical Discoveries -- A European Tour, begins in Austria with the Viennese Waltz, and continues its exploration through the cities and countryside of France, England, Italy, Spain and Scandinavia before coming to rest in Russia. The young people taking the audience on this journey are presently studying in professional music schools or have completed their studies and are now engaged in careers in music. This series is sponsored by the Hamilton-Halton Branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Association. The series runs from October through April from 2 to 3 p.m. and will feature instrumental and vocal soloists, chamber groups and orchestras, A subscription costs $100 for adults, $80 for students or seniors, and $220 for families of three or more. Single tickets cost $20 for adults and $15 students or seniors. To purchase tickets or for information, call 519-869-6990 or 905-6487737. Tickets are also available at L'Atelier Grigorian, 210 Lakeshore Rd. E. Symphony AGM The Annual and General Meeting of the Oakville Symphony Orchestra will be held on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Oakville Central Library, 120 Navy St. The meeting will be held for the following purposes: (i) receiving the June 30, 2008 financial statements, (ii) electing directors, and (iii) appointing accountants. EXCLUSIVELY AT Downtown Oakville Bloor & Bay Manulife Centre Sherway Gardens Bayview Village Shopping Centre Yonge & Eglinton e-Boutique at www.RonWhite.ca

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