Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 2 Jul 1993, p. 4

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w d m d § 3. 2 HIMON TTHAMYO w1fl -‘ESelf defence course for girls starts Monday in Glen Abbey ‘NoBody‘s Angel‘ is a girls‘ selfâ€"defence school now being offered for a second year at Lindsay Park in Glen Abbey from July 5th to 9th, 9 to 10:30 a.m. The school, to be offered only once this summer, is open to girls 7 to 12, and instruction is being given free of charge by Ron Krayewski and his wife Catherine Cole, both black belt karate experts specializing in selfâ€" defence techniques. law .oA e en Ee oc e en To date, ab(;uâ€"tâ€";dozen girls are registered and between 25 and 40 can be accommodate. Refreshments will be courtesy of Royal LePage Glen Abbey. Giris interested in participating must preâ€"register by calling 338â€"8. evenings. ore than just great pizza! Beyond our front door lies more than you would imagine. To most everyone‘s surprise this location houses an intimate full serving 36 seating dining room. Our new expanded menu features Wings, Donairs, Soups, Salads much more. Direct to your front door by a small caring considerate staff. Pizza Delight, a completely Canadian owned and operated company, has served Oakville for 16 yrs. This location has been under the caring ownership of Sarah Castellani for the past 6 years. The regular clientele all agree they couldn‘t ask for a better friend taking care of their dining needs. We feature free delivery from 10 a.m. daily to every corner of Oakville. New ready (to be sold as slices) make great fundraisers for schools, clubs, etc. In store, Birthdays come with ice cream balloons. Drop in for a visit or call 842â€"2240. Oakville‘s Best Kept Secret is about to get out! _ Wfl,’, o tivided wb es enroll their children in. Naturally, sports related activities umbrella a complete range of options. Then, there is musical, theatrical, mechanical, crafts, maitial 2. _ arts â€" so what‘s left? Dancing. Dancing is an art form of expression which dates back to the beginning of civilization. This relatively old Phenomenum required little or no experience, dress, or style, all one needed was a body. Kick your feet, move your arms, shake your head, bingo that was dance, well not quite, naturally like time there have been many changes in the styles and movements of dance. Today, sophisticated and intricate steps, jumps, splits, etc. make dance into an art form. Whether it‘s the twist, jive, wave or hiphop, it‘s all a form of dance. Your entire body, moves in a rythmical form to express your individuality. At Dancers (Glen Abbey) Inc. for the past 18 years we have been teaching all types of dance. Naturally, there are innovative movements and steps which require patience, practice, and dedication to achieve. We here at Dancers Glen Abbey have a philosophy that, every girl, boy, man and woman has an inner potential of achieving their best if they so desire, and it‘s the desire that we look for in each dancer. Whether it‘s for exercise, purely recreation, or in a competitive nature we fulfill the students‘ need. Come and join us!! We start dancers from the tender age of A bench dedication was held recently at the Heritage Way Tot Lot, recognizing volunteers who have contributed to the betterment of the community. Seated from left are Mayor Ann Mulvale, Sandy Howland and Wendy Perkins. Standing from left are Fred Shafer, Mark Brown, Warren Turnbull, Tom Beer and Stephen Klein, president of the Glen Abbey Residents Association. All participants hold plaques bearing their names. The bench dedication was organized by GARA, and was followed by the edication of Wildwood Park on Dorval Drive. (Photo by Christine Chew) \ [ O a nterested in comedy or theatre? Need to improve your presentation skills? Off The Top Productions, for the first time in Oakville, presents Improv Comedy and Theatre Game Workshops where you can learn the skills that helped make John Candy, Martin Short and Bill Murray famous. Scott Edgecombe offers 8 years of progressive improvisional experience, including: Second City wWorkshops and improv appearances at the Comedy Cellar in New York, to children and adults. Twoâ€"week, tenâ€"session seminars begin July 11th at Appleby College. Children can expect to: learn theatre discipline, gain confidence, develop leadership skills, and learn how to speak in front of groups. While adults will: learn the rules of improv, play theatre games that help sharpen skills, and by the end of the two weeks, be able to carry an improvisational scene. If you‘re serious about theatre, or if you‘re looking for a fun way to learn new skills, call for specific seminar dates, times and age groups.

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