Oakville Beaver, 3 Sep 2015, p. 28

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 3, 2015 | 28 OSCB Ballet at its Best. Fall Registration Advertorial Come and experience the world of ballet. We have been teaching classical and contemporary ballet in the Oakville area for over 50 years. Come and be inspired by ballet training at its best. Back to school shopping made easy Continued from page 27 Recreational and Professional Training Programmes · · · · · · · Ballet Pointe Contemporary / Modern Character / Folk Dance Body Conditioning Pas De Deux Boys and Men's Classes Registration will be open at 260 Robinson Street: WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 THURSDAY AUGUST 27 FRIDAY AUGUST 28 SATURDAY AUGUST 29 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM 12:00 ­ 2:00PM 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM 5:00PM ­ 8:00PM Alternatively, please email or call to register. Oakville School of Classical Ballet 260 Robinson Street,Oakville p. 905 302 Jeté (5383) e. oakvilleballet@gmail.com Many school moms are anxious to swap clothing with others to lessen their own financial burdens with children's clothing. Start a clothing swap with a group of friends, and you may find you have more than you need in the way of clothes for the kids. Take stock of what you already have How many times have you run out to the grocery store for a missing ingredient only to find that very item buried at the back of the pantry? The same thing happens with kids' clothes. Before taking kids clothes shopping, take inventory of their closets. Have little ones try on clothes to see which items still fit and which can be discarded or donated. Make a list of the items you need to cut down on impulse spending at the store. Invest in the right high-quality pieces Spending a fortune for a trendy pair of pants that may end up getting ruined on the playground is not the best way to shop for kids' clothing. However, investing in a quality pair of shoes that will last much of the year is a good investment. Know when to splurge and when it's okay to shop at the discount store. Stock up on staples. A straight-leg cut of jeans, some solid coloured polo shirts and an A-line dress or skirt, are some classic foundation pieces for children's wardrobes. Such items tend to last longer than trendy items that may only last a few months before the next trend arrives. Learn to layer Layering items can make pieces look like new by putting them together in different combinations. Layering a summer T-shirt under a fall hoodie gets use out of two different season's worth of clothes. It also enables kids to be comfortable during unpredictable weather. Leave it to the kids Parents often worry about what other parents will think of their own children's clothing. Children do not typically worry about such things until their preteen or teenage years. You may spend less money on clothing simply because your child has a few favourite shirts and pants he or she wears over and over. That's less laundry for you and less money you have to spend on new clothes. (MCC) Learning becomes leading. Schedule your tour of our beautiful 10-acre campus and see how inspiring education can be. Our state-of-the-art campus is specifically designed to give your daughter the exceptional education she deserves. At St. Mildred's ­ Lightbourn School, we believe all girls are destined for greatness. We simply give them what they need to reach their potential. Help your daughter Rise & Shine. Book your tour today by calling 905.845.5830 ext. 814 or by visiting www.smls.on.ca. Now accepting applications for Preschool to Grade 12.

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