Oakville Beaver, 28 Nov 2001, c6

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C6 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday November 28, 2001 Learn to plot and sell a story The Halton Creative Writing Circle and The Quick Brown Fox Writers' Association are presenting Plotting to Sell, a cre ative writing workshop, on Dec. 1 at the Oakville Central Library, 120 Navy St., from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Participants will examine how writers go about plotting a story, practise techniques that can be used to grip the reader's imagination, and learn how to write a story that sells. The cost of this workshop, led by Brian Henry, is $35. Advanced registration only. To register, call Bev Meincke at 905-336-1279 or e-mail b.henry@3web.net. Oops, forgot the other half A photograph o f the cast of Queen Elizabeth Park's rendition of Grease, along with the names of the actors, appeared in Friday's Oakville Beaver. However, we for got to mention the alternate cast. The second cast, not in the photograph, consists of Lauren Busteed. Lauren Cullen, Allison Berry, Kate Kemaghan, Soniya Monga, Mike Hull and Adam Gordon. N a'im Vojdani plays Danny in both casts. The Beaver regrets the omission and any inconven ience this may have created. Those who remember the days of vinyl records, greasy hair and ponytails, are sure to enjoy this nostalgic musical, which opens tonight in the theatre o f the school at 2301 Yolanda Dr. and continues until Dec. 1. Curtain time is at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $ 10 for adults, $8 for stu dents and seniors, and $4 for children under age 12. Call 905-827-4101 for tickets or information. LOOK FOR · · Party Packagers* MASSIVE TOY SALE 4 P age F ly e r in CHRISTMAS FAIRY TALE: (Right) Amanda Lepholtz, 10, and Shelly Kumar, 12, will be playing the role of Clara in alternate productions of The Nutcracker this year. The Oakville Ballet Company, in conjunction with the Oakville Symphony Orchestra, will present this holiday favourite in the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on Dec. 7 and 14 at 7:30 p.m., and on Dec. 8 ,9 and 15 at 1 and 5 p.m. Tickets are $23.99 and are available by visiting or calling the Oakville Centre box office at 130 Navy St., 905-815-2021, weekdays from noon to 5 p.m., Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m. or two hours prior to a performance. Barrie Erskine · Oakville Beaver Today's Paper! * delivered to select homes The taste of Italy has arrived in Oakville. Experience our authentic Italian cuisine in an elegant atmosphere. I Book Your Christmas Party Notv & Reserve Your Spot For New Years Eve. Chef Gennaro Gtschera Callfor details & reservations! Open daily for lunch & dinner. Essam Farag, owner SOUVLAKI · VEGETARIAN STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES · SHAWARMA · FALAFEL · TABOULI I Take-Out · Dine-ln M ED ITERRANEAN RESTAU RAN T Restaurant & 'Lounge Ltd. 407 Speers Rd., #4, Oakville. P/F (905) 815-9689 i Entertainment Oakville's Bi-Weekly D ining & E ntertain m en t Spotlight I agaSi 134 L a k e s h o r e R d .W f. O a k v ille \905-338-1888 Family in Mon.-Thurs. 11- 11, Fri.-Sat. 11- 11:30, Sun. 3-10 E x p e r ie n c e ... the of F lavo urs I th e M e d ite r r a n e a n .! T h a ila n d , E a s t In d ia I a n d th e C a rib b e a n . )f%w Years Eve Kids Countdown/ Now 's the time to make plans to usher in the NEW YEAR w ith PHIlTHy'S M CNASTVSf It's a p arty to remember for J ' " ' " yo u r children / BOON TO M Y/ Join us on Monday, Dec. 31 Seating at 5 pm & 7 pm. It's family style Philtliy McNasty's celebration including...CHOICE OF ENTREES. 1/2 HR. FREE POOL. 2 FREE VIDEO GAMES AND A SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S PARTY FOR THE KIDS! Group menu packages I HI available. Book your holiday function now! I KIDS NEW YEAR'S MENU KID S PLATTER ^IlnS 905 - 465-0571 (Kids New Year's Eve packages are all served witti choice of pop, juice or milk and a kid's dessert) $7.95 ad u lts STEAK & FRIES KIDS WING DING gg $8.95 1 Service NEW YEAR S menu Rd. West, Oakville Town Centre II, OAKVILLE 905-844-8703 1 * 1 ® TA5TV VLf'5 C H IN E S ER E S T A U R A N T(J M i FORMERLY I st CH OICE K ITCH EN Join usfor our continental cuisine in our elegant Oakville Star Restaurant · We offer the finest of imported & domestic wines · Customized menus for corporate & social events Exotic Charm and Savory Cuisine at Agabi By Paula Henriques A d v e rto ria l W rite r 1 wj\ A ll You Can Cat Chinese Buffet L U N C H B U F F E T l i t J O a.m. to 2 : 3 0 p.m.) M onday to Friday Saturday i SC55 Sunday & Sundays to Thursday PINNER B U F F E T 1 5 :0 0 p.m. to 8 . 3 0 p.m.) Friday to Saturday 51Y99 Z T d H olidays II 1/2 Price for children under 12. IO% O FF for seniors 1-3 years are Free! Buffet take-out available FRIE BUFFETONYOUR W R T H PA V ?tW. is mqumd) B U FFET O VER TO ITEM S in0 / OFF On all Pick-Up Orders R A M A D A IN N & C O N V E N T IO N C E N T R E 3 6 0 O a k v ille P lace D rive, O a k v ille (905) 845-7561 TOWNE RESTAURANT & Dining Lounge Continental Cuisine Open fo r breakfast, lunch i? dinner We specialize in Prime Rib, Seafood & Steaks 6:30 a.m. -9KX) p.m. Breakfast Lunch Dinner We Treat Seniors Extra Special! Your hosts Peter & Mike Book now for Christmas Parties! We can accomodate 50-200. 467 Speers Road, Oakville · 842-0475 , His heart is in his food. He works diligently and quietly, his hands a slave to the kitchen, and the art o f cooking in his soul. Agabi M editerranean Restaurant ow ner Essam Farag knows M iddle Eastern cuisine and prepares each meal to perfection. Voted Best G reek/M editerranean Restaurant in the Oakville B eaver's R eader's Selection Awards, it's easy to see why when you visit Agabi. Its clean and cozy atm osphere m ixed with his torical artifacts give it an exotic charm. Egyptian papyrus paintings, each depicting its own ancient tale, adorn the walls, personally brought from back from E ssam 's native Egypt. Egyptian music serenades you as you dine, giving you a truly authentic m editteranean experience. W hatever your fancy; Greek, Lebanese or Egyptian, Essam prepares your meals in an open concept kitchen, for a truly fresh and healthy lunch or dinner. A must try is their best-selling Chicken Shawarma. The thin sliced chicken is slowly roast ed, then lightly grilled. For a more exotic choice, try the Vegetarian Stuffed Grape Leaves; California Grape leaves stuffed with a mixture o f rice, greens and fresh herbs served hot or cold with Traziki sauce. A gabi means love in the old Egyptian language, and it cer tainly holds true for E ssam 's savory cuisine. The menu items are reasonably priced, m aking it affordable for both lunch and dinner gatherings, or if you prefer, take-out. The restaurant is also available for functions, and h e 's booking fast for Christm as and New Year's. Agabi is located on 134 Lakeshore Rd., (with free parking!), 905-338-1888. FREE DELIVERY o rders 0 » r $ 18.00 (Before Tax) D elivery Charge if under (Lim ited area only) O v e r $20.00 B e fore Taxes ( N o t applicable fo r se t dinners) ' YY 369 Speers Rd., Oakville (a t 4th Line) 905 - 842-6666 D o w n t o w n 's P r e m ie r C a s u a l D i n i n g s L o u n g e Corporate/fam ily functions for the holidays - dates still available ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS DESSERTS TODAY! Visit Arifiticats for great live entertainment! Every Tue., Wed.. Thur., Sat s Sunday Never a cover, just a great time! Sunday - Washington Savage - Piano O v e r 3 0 A w a r d W in n in g D e s s e r t s to c h o o s e fr o m V Performing Live on Tuesdays - Reno 162 LAKESHORE RD., DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE RESERVATIOMS: 9 0 5 - 8 1 5 - 9 8 8 8

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