Oakville Beaver, 23 Dec 2008, p. 25

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Tuesday December 23, 2008 - 25 Singing for a good cause Help us cover the arts As our community continues to grow and more suggestions for arts stories are being submitted to The Oakville Beaver, we are asking for groups and individuals to provide at least one to two weeks' notice for a request for arts coverage. Whether it is a photo or story request, we please ask that you send it well in advance, so we can try to provide coverage. As well, The Oakville Beaver would greatly appreciate if requests included the following information: date, time, location including street address, contact person, contact phone number and a few sentences on what the event is about and what type of coverage is being requested. The Oakville Beaver staff thanks you in advance for this courtesy. If you have a news tip or story idea, call the Oakville Beaver at 845-3824. MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER PRIVATE PERFORMANCE: Canadian recording artist Julie Crochetiere performed at an open house fundraiser held at the Oakville home of Michael Patterson, executive officer, Diocese of Niagara, Anglican Church of Canada, on Friday night. The show went on despite the inclement weather and raised money for two charities -- HARRRP (Hamilton Association for Residential and Recreational Redevelopment Programs) Jamesville Community Centre and Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Entertainers still going strong Continued from page 24 the stage with tears in my own eyes," he added. Already the Graytones' repertoire is extensive from Beatles to wartime era to ragtime. After all, they must be prepared for the inevitable song request. Anything by the Buffalo Bills is a favourite of Goodfellow's. Tapes available from the Barbershop Harmony Society allow each member to practice their part on their own time. Drivers may have noticed Goodfellow singing at the wheel. The car is his typical practice zone. Barbershop singing is an art that is alive and well locally, with the latest member joining just one year ago and of course. Goodfellow has been with the group the longest time. Members hail from Brampton, Mississauga, Oakville and Burlington. EVOLUTION OF MEN'S HAIR and SKIN CARE: When Classic Barbering intertwines with Men's Hair Design BEAUTY & Spa and tea tree oils for soothing, as well as lavender oil and vitamin E gel for moisturizing. How do you feel? Are you ready for your hair design now?? How about you finish your hair application with L'OREAL HOMME sculpting paste? L'OREAL HOMME and YONKA for Men have been two of The Hair Salon's great accompaniments. Yet, this is just the opening episode in this rapidly evolving world of Men's Hair and Skin Care. The Hair Salon is located in the lower level of Oakville Place, below the food court. To find out about all their services, stop by or call 905-844-5113 R "Overall, it's great fun," said Goodfellow. This time of year is a busy one for the Entertainers and Graytones alike as they travel to dozens of local stages several times per week. They also regularly appear at the Waterfront and Sound of Music festivals. In the spring a show at Grant Avenue United Church marries the Entertainers' chorus with the Oakville children's choir. It's hoped the combination will inspire future protégés to carry on the local legacy. The Oakville Entertainers meet every Monday for practices at the Syl Apps Centre 475 Iroquois Shore Rd. New members are welcome to join the group. For more information about the Oakville Entertainers Barbershop Harmony Chorus, call Dan O'Brien at 905 333-9270 or e-mail obrien5@cogeco.ca. MEN For over 40 years, THE HAIR SALON has been serving the Oakville community while also attracting clientele from the GTA to Niagara areas. Within the past four years, The Hair Salon has been honoured to receive three Oakville Place Achievement Awards. From Paris to the Big Apple, from London to Milan, does barbering change? Or is this just geography?? Classic barbering is a feeling, while men's hair design is an experience...like when you listen to Frank Sinatra or Louis Armstrong, or when you see Rocky Marciano or Johnny Bauer sitting in black frames on the wall. Rested back in a barber chair, relaxed with a steamy hot towel on your face and the essence of eucalyptus aroma surrounding you...you are now ready for the straight edge shave...or experience a facial massage with YONKA for Men Skin Care. This remarkable product has hints of almond 171 SPEERS RD. #19, OAKVILLE 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

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