Oakville Beaver, 24 Nov 2004, C07

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/ The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday November 24, 2004 - C7 Oakville Symphony presents a Family Christmas show T he O akville Sym phony Orchestra will be joined by the Tem pus Choral Society and T he O akville C hildren's C hoir at the O SO Fam ily C hristm as on Dec. 11 and 12. T he program will include The Waltz o f the Flow ers from the Nutcracker, The Hallelujah C horus from the M essiah, and Ron R ead 's St N icholas ( `Twas the N ight Before C hristm as) with special guest Ken C oulter as narrator. There will also be an opportunity for everyone to jo in in and sing along during the perfo m n h ce. The O akville C hildren's C hoir was form ed in 1994 by its music director, G lenda Craw ford. It has a com prehen sive w orld-class choral program for youngsters and youth ranging in age from 7 through 17 years and is in its 10th A nniversary year. The Tem pus Choral Society is a con tem porary group o f over 70 singers with a wide-ranging musical repertoire that includes Broadway, jazz, sw ing and choral masterpieces. It perform s under the leadership o f Brian Turnbull. U nder the direction o f M aestro R oberto D eC lara. the O akville Sym phony O rchestra is widely regard ed as one o f Ihe finest com m unity orchestras in Canada. The Dec. 11 perform ance is at 7:30 p.m. The Dec. 12 matinee is at 3 p.m. Both shows are at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Tickets cost $ 12 for adults and $6 for seniors, students and children. They can be purchased at the O akville Centre box office, 9 0 5 -815-2021, o r online at www.tK4pa.com. Photos by Sabrine Byrnes · S pecial to the O akville B eaver FOR THE KIDS: H opedale M all held its a n n u a l By th e K ids, fo r th e Kid s C h o ir F estiv al finals on S a tu rd a y w ith M ississau ga's S herw ood M ills P u b lic S ch o o l a n d B ur l ingto n 1 * O ir l iai d p aijT SgnifH lary S ctltffiftying fo r first. O ak v ille schools, how ever, had a stro n g show ing w ith C o r n e r s I'uldkvfretw ol (above) p la cin g second, S f n ratttic w C a th olic School (below left) finishing Jhird. A lso in th e finals w as St. Ju si'p tr CJfltlUtfrSt.lIUbl (below rig h t). Hi! M y name is Shelby. I love gym and science, w hile hockey, football, track & field are my favourite sports. I like the N e w Jersey sports team, and everything related to hockey. O n the weekend I hang out with my friends and go rock clim bing. I have 3 frogs named The Three Stooges, and a fish called G ary. M y favourite food is salad, ice cream and pizza. For volunteer w ork I hand out newspapers. Oakville Rotary Auction this weekend The Oakville Rotary Auction is almost here! Hopefully you held on to the promo tional brochure that appeared in today's Oakville Beaver so you can plan your bid ding for Friday and Saturday nights. You can also visit our Web site at w w w .oakvillerotary.org from Friday, Nov. 26 at O a k ville R o t a r y 6 P m - t0 v i e w a " November is Osteoporosis Month Winning Carriers receive a large 3 topping pizza courtesy of: O n t a r i o ' s # 1 P iz z a ,/ To join our delivery team call 905-845-9742 able for both the television and Internet auctions. Don't for get you can bid both by phone to 905-3336085 or electronically for all of the items shown on TV. All of the money raised goes directly to support projects o f the Oakville North, Trafalgar and West Rotary Clubs. Major items this year include a Christine Marshall framed Limited Edition print (worth $900); $650 Outdoor Propane Barbeque from CFM Corporation: Vespa 50cc 2005 ET2 red Italian Motor Scooter from Vespa Burlington ($4199); One Year Membership for the 2005 Season at Deerfield Golf Club ($2200); up to 24 Square Feet) Vinyl Frame Windows with installation from Dayside Industries ($1,400); hand woven Persian Rug from Iran courtesy of www.flooring.ca ($2,900); Security System and Monitoring for One Year from Basic Security ($1,000); two Limited Edition signed lithographs by M Bernard Loates from Oakville Big Sisters ($1,000 each); a Sliding Patio Door from Repla Windows and Doors ($1,600); a Membership Entrance Fee for one Senior 'A' Membership at the Oakville Club ($7000); and a Hooker Rectangular Wood Coffee Table from Anderson Carpet & Home ($1,000). Our Theme Segments this year include Pro Golf, Raincry Salon and the Oakville Arts Council. All of the items available dur ing these segments are top notch and, in the case of the Arts Council, feature loads of Film Festival packages, membership options and even a gift certificate to Way Cool Tattoos! Our sports items include a signed hock ey print of Jean Beliveau, an autographed photo of Doug Gilmour, and curling ice rental and instruction with former World Champion and current Ontario Champ John Base. And of course, we've got Raptors and Blue Jays tickets. For the golf enthusiast, w e've got equip ment and green fees to almost every club in the area plus a Skygolf GPS Personal Digital Caddie worth $500. There are introductory dance programs from Arthur Murray, as well as classical guitar lessons. Famous Players movie pass es and a $500 gift certificate towards dance, drama, musical theatre or art from the Oakville Academy for the Arts. We've got furniture, small appliances, watches, jewellery, mens' and ladies' wear, home decor items, overnight stays at many local hotels - perfect for getting away for a quick break, fruit and cheese baskets, gift certificates to many local restaurants and teeth whitening kits. You can give the gift of health with chi ropractic and dental care gift certificates, massage therapy and aesthetic treatments. If you can think of it chances are we have it! We'll be going live to air on COGE CO 23 at 6 p.m. both nights and online at www.oakvillerotary.org from 6p.m. Friday. A u c t i o n Expect More* Pay Less* You don't have to live with pain. Speak to your HealthWATCH® Pharmacist to learn if you are at risk of osteoporosis by completing an interactive risk assessment and getting tips on keeping your bones strong. HealthWATCH® Services · Monthly HealthWATCH Programs for a healthier you ask your pharm acist about Osteoporosis M onth in November. · Your HealthWATCH Pharmacist is available 7 days a week to provide you w ith expert advice. · HealthWATCH Easy Refills - a convenient service that lets you order prescription refills on-line or by phone, so you can save valuable tim e. For autom ated refills, call the store at 9 0 5 -8 4 2 -2 3 2 7 or visit www.shoppersdrugmart.ca Barbara Spisich and her pharmacy team at Shoppers Drug Mart w ill ensure th a t you receive exceptional care and service since we are com m itted to m eeting your health care needs. Please call us any day at 9 0 5 -8 4 2 -2 3 2 7 for more inform ation about our services. Join o ur Tridel inspired com m unity and enjoy daily lunch an d dinner served at your table, weekly h o u se keeping and delightful differences th at m ake us easy to call hom e: · · · · · · · · Spacious one and two bedroom suites · Hotel style services An elegant dining room for you and your guests 24 hour staffing for'round the clock attention to detail Cafe · Fireplace lounges · Pub with billiard table G reenhouse and potting room · Spa and beauty salon Chapel for services and personal reflection Daily activities and excursions Landscaped grounds with gardens, paths and sitting areas H ea lth W A T C H ® E ven ts November 25: Osteoporosis Seminar Join your HealthWATCH Pharmacist to learn how to reduce your risk of osteoporosis and maintain your bone strength. December 2: Influenza Seminar - Avoid the Flu Join your HealthWATCH Pharmacist to learn more about the flu and how to protect yourself. December 9: Heartburn & Indigestion Seminar Join your HealthWATCH Pharmacist to learn how to manage your heartburn and indigestion symptoms. December 16: Managing Your Cholesterol Seminar Join your HealthWATCH Pharmacist to learn how to manage your cholesterol levels. C all to arran ge a tour o f ou r M O D EL SUITES, th en p rep are for" th e tim e o f you r life". C a ll 905 469-3232 - DELMANOR Glen Abbey Dedicated Dittmrtme. Delightful. w w w .delm anor.com O L D E O A K V IL L E M A R K E T P L A C E 1459 N o ttin g h ill G ate (just w est o f Dorval, off U p p er M iddle) 351 Cornwall Road 905-842-2327 Monday to Saturday: 8 am - midnight, Sunday: 9 am - midnight a joint venture with G len Abbey United Church SHOPPERS DRUG M ART L V im a n o r S e n io rs C o m m u n itie s M e m b e r o f th e T R ID E L g ro u p e * w ithout notice. E & O E

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