38 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 15, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Dancer continues on major TV contest Musical moment Oakville's Caroline Torti survived the first week of cuts on the reality TV dance show So You Think Can Dance Canada. Torti, 23, along with partner Jesse Catibog, a Toronto dance instructor, were among the first couples to be told they would be returning this week to vie for the title of Canada's favourite dancer. Besides the honour of that title, the last one left standing will also take home $100,000. So You Think You Can Dance is a hit show in the United States that first aired in 2005. This is the first time it has come to Canada. The first two dancers of the season to be eliminated were Breanne Wong and Kevin Mylrea. Each week, the Canadian public votes for their favourite contestants. The Top 20 are wheedled down, one couple per week, to 10 through voting numbers and judges' decisions. Once the Top 10 remain, the winner is Caroline Torti determined by viewers' votes alone. So You Think You Can Dance Canada airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. on CTV. The live results show runs Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For information about the show, go online to www.ctv.ca/mini/dance2008/index.html. -Tina Depko Poetry Café scheduled for Sunday The Poetry Café will be held Sunday, Oct. 19 from noon to 2 p.m. at Moonshine Café, 137 Kerr St, corner Rebecca. Each event begins with poetry readings by the organizing poets, followed by the guest poet who is from the Oakville area. Then the feature poet, who is a professional poet, reads and the event concludes with an open mic. There is usually a Q&A opportunity with the feature poet and all who attend get a chapbook with the poetry read that day at the Poetry Café. For the Oct. 19 event, arrive before noon and you have a chance to win a book prize. Admission costs $4 cash at the door. The feature poet will be Domenico Capilongo, who lives in Toronto. The guest poet will be Ingrid Sevels. He teaches high school creative writing, alternative educaSUBMITTED PHOTO tion and practices karate. He has had work published in several literary magazines. A CLOSER LOOK: Children had a chance to sit on stage with musicians at the Oakville For information, contact Elka Ruth Symphony Orchestra's recent Young People's Concert. Future OSO concerts for young people will be held Jan. 31 and April 4 at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Admission is free. For reservations, call 905-844-6920 Enola at ere@sympatico.ca. or e-mail osochildrenconcert@gmail.com. BEAUTY & Spa check out The Oakville Beaver for the best beauty tips every week ... www.oakvillebeaver.com HAIR DESIGN Skin Care CLINIC FULL SERVICE SPA Nail, Body Skin Care and Hot Stone Massage Specialist Special Package 20% OFF 171 SPEERS RD. #19, OAKVILLE Spa P + Special Facial + Massage 1 1/2 hours only $95 Maple Grove Shopping Centre OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00pm, Wed. 9:30-6:00pm, Sat. 9:00-5:00, Sun. 12:00-5:00pm EYELASH EYELASH LA EXTENTIONS EXTENSIONS AVAILABLE! AVAILABLE www.hairchateau.com (check website for new client discount) 905 338-1237 Bio Gel, UV Gel & Acrylic Nails Full Set or Refills Available Men & Women's Waxing & Threading The ideal treatment for immediate inch loss & toning (non-surgical & without needles) SLIM DOWN WITH EMS TREATMENTS Start your inch loss journey today Before After SPECIAL BRING IN AD & RECEIVE 10% OFF * Can not be combined with any other offers. With services over $20 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE As seen on TLC's "T en Y ears Y ounger" & Women's Network "Look Good Naked" 905-618-0618 488 Kerr Street. Oakville swannail_spa@yahoo.ca www.swannailspa.701.com BOOK YOUR $1000 TRIAL SESSION TODAY www.betterbodytoning.com 125 Cross Avenue (Mademoiselle Spa) Argus Medical Diet Clinic, Suite 202, 581Argus Rd. (Argus Medical Centre) 905-849-9696 Free Daycare Available 905-338-7227 For Men & Women