At Maxime Kitchens our goal is to provide our customers with the kitchen of their dreams a place to live, entertain and to simply enjoy. From a simple update to a full renovation, Maxime Kitchens will guide the client through the process of designing a kitchen that meets its every need while adding function and style. Our Grand Opening on Saturday, September 18 from 10am-4pm will give our family, friends and customers a chance to view our new showroom, take a look at samples and get an idea of whats out there in the market. We will be handing out a gift to all of our visitors, refreshments and sweets will be served and everyone can enter a draw to win a prize pack for their kitchen. Maxime Kitchens is truly a full service kitchen renovator from door styles, colour samples, accessories to stone counter tops, custom tiles and sinks. We are there to help and guide our customers throughout the entire process. With 10 years experience in the kitchen industry, Maxime Kitchens can guarantee that your kitchen will be of excellent quality and craftsmanship. For your free in-home consultation call 905-257-5880. The showroom is located at 2376 Parkhaven Blvd, Oakville L6H 0E7, and is open Sunday to Friday by appointment and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Advertorial We are a small company with a big vision. w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Th ur sd ay , Se pt em be r 1 6, 2 01 0 1 8 Taste of Downtown NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER DINE OUT: Taste of Downtown will be running Sept. 17-30. Diners can enjoy a prix fixe menu at 15 participating downtown restaurants. Pictured here are (front row, l-r) Caspian owner Yashar Mozifian, Olivers chef John Lau, BIA Manager Suzy Godefroy, Julia's Anne-Marie Bilokrely, 3S's Will Tran, (second row, l-r) t The Crepe Kitchen owner Ana Siles, The Crepe Kitchen owner Eduardo Siles, Jonathan's chef Michael Spudowski, BIA Event co-ordinator Sue Hoover, JAM sous chef Winston Tham, 3 S's Laura Macdonald-Rumi., (back row, l-r) Kleopatra chef Albert Ghobrial, Kleopatra owner Sam Karnaz, BIA Treasurer Jim Best, Colossus Luke Mcleod, and Cafe Galleria owner Peter Tekavic. The Oakville & Milton Humane Society wants to set a Guinness World Record and it needs your help. During Critters Gone Country on Sunday, Oct. 3 the humane society will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the most dogs receiving a training lesson in one location. The previous record was set at an event in The Netherlands in 2004 and was 257 dogs. In order to beat the current record, the humane society invites Oakville dog own- ers to bring their canine best friend to Critters Gone Country; the Guinness World Record attempt will take place at 1:30pm in the ball diamonds at Cornwall Road Park. Dogs must be leashed, but do not need to have any previous obedience experi- ence. Genevieve Reisinger, dog behaviour specialist with the humane society, will give the lesson and will be a simple, fun trick designed to enhance the human ani- mal bond. The humane society set sights on breaking the record in order to highlight the importance of dog training in the suc- cess of dogs staying in forever homes. Dogs who receive basic obedience training form a stronger bond with their owners, and have fewer of the behaviours that often result in the surrendering the dog to the humane society. The event is sponsored by Oliver Pets & Co. For more information on Critters Gone Country Walkathon & Fall Fair, go to www.oakvillemiltonhumane.ca Humane society eyes world record