Oakville Beaver, 28 Sep 2017, p. 25

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2 5 | Thursday S eptem ber 2 8 , 2 0 1 7 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | w w w .insidehalton.com Through th e Looking Glass w ith M ay C ourt O ct. 12 by Marta Marychuk Oakville Beaver Staff The May Court Club of Oakville presents its annual fundraising fashion show, Through the Looking Glass, on Thursday, Oct. 12, at the Burlington Convention Centre. All net proceeds from the show will go to the May Court Club of Oakville Scholarship Program and May Court-supported charities -- including school lunch program and a puppet show aimed at helping elementary students learn about bullying. Julie Forte, who is co-chair of the fashion show with Kelly Galloway, in addition to a committee of approximately 28 people, has been working non-stop on the fashion show since January. The professionally-produced runway show will feature the latest fashions for fall and winter in partnership with Tocca Finita and M for Men. Designers, such as Lucian Matis, will be featured. Forte said Matis would be at the show and showcasing several of his pieces. Designer, writer, and media personality Ramsin Khachi will be this year' s master of ceremonies for the evening, which features professional models. The evening will also include a live and silent auction. PRESEN TS: ' l l ' I I I I IHT O I M 'T I I I I ;P W O C T O B E R 12. 2 0 1 7 B U R L NGTON CO N V EN T ON CEN TR E T I C K E T S $ 1 5 0 M A Y C O U R T .C A D O O R S O P E N 5 :3 0 PM The May Court Club of Oakville will present Through the Looking Glass Thursday, Oct. 12 at the Burlington Conven tion Centre. | May Court Club of Oakville photo Some of the items in the live auction include: a cottage in Prince Edward Island for a week; a week in a villa in Naples, Fla., a Lucian Matis gown; and, many other items, including two courtside tickets to the Toronto Raptors. In addition to the live auction, Forte said there would be approximately $24,000 in silent auction items. Forte said support from the community has been tremendous. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. Ticket prices include canapes and a threecourse dinner with wine. The event will only have 550 tickets available for purchase. The May Court Club of Oakville is a volunteer women' s organization that provides services and funds to our community. The organization' s main focus is on women, children and seniors. May Court is Canada' s oldest service organization and has been in Oakville since 1956. May Court has more than 240 members. Because the May Court of Oakville Club has minimal administrative fees thanks to the volunteer work of its members, money the organization raises go directly to the community. Tickets for Through The Looking Glass are now available on the May Court Club website at www.maycourt.ca. Wilson Blanchard Management W ils o n , B la n c h a r d M a n a g e m e n t R o a d s h o w Presents Thursday, October 5th , 2017 Teatro Conference & Event Centre 121 Chisholm Dr., #2, Milton, ON 6:30 pm Registration 7:00 pm Presentation Light Refreshments C o n d o L e g is la tiv e U p d a te How the New Condo Legislation Affects You Management · Insurance · Legal In te r p r e tin g F in a n c ia l Thursday, October 12t h , 2017 2511 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville, ON 6:30 pm Registration 7:00 pm Presentation Light Refreshments G u e st S peakers WB Brad Wells Director B Mm A U n d e rs ta n d in g th e F u n d a m e n ta ls o f C o n d o m in iu m F in a n c ia l R e p o rtin g S ta te m e n ts TA 9 k Atrens-Ooun.se] In suran ce Brokers S hibley R ighton Tom Gallinger Vice-President Armand Conant Partner C o m p lim e n ta ry R e g is tra tio n : w b -ro a d s h o w @ w ils o n b la n c h a rd .c o m C o m p lim e n ta ry R e g is tra tio n : p a u la .d a v is @ w ils o n b la n c h a rd .c o m

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