Oakville Beaver, 14 Sep 2023, p. 12

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Oakville Beaver | Thursday, September 14, 2023 | 12 itico.caymAKeRO MEL VERY) www.fronilinetours.ca 1-855-943-4242 8-1450 Headon Rd., Burlington THE WINTER ONE OF A KIND COST: ‘SHOW & LUNCH AT THE SPAGHETTI FACTORY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2aTH INCLUDING TAX with us to downtown Toronto to have lunch a the famous Old Spat A DAY TO BE THANKFUL FOR COST: LADIES DAY OUT (CREATE YOUR OWN THANKSGIVING TABLE bps AT THE WATERING CAN INCLUDING TAX VISIT THE NIAGARA BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY AND ENJOY LUNCH AT BETTY'S RESTAURANT! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH Winter Show. i f. The One Of AKind Winter Show wl be Youll sop nace ono ofthe” featuring over 500+ dedicated largest glass-enclosed butterfly Graf ars ihe Seuaarnras Hestvorarteh trddacovere vepeal gaen Greats Show teste Ca largest fagship sew ‘where Canadians shop One Of ) bdvavcabarean A TI ‘today willbe at the very deli Botty’s os > a Restaurart... do not pass will guide us in making a beautiful slice of ther famous pie! After centrepiece. Take some tre an Flower Market. The Watering Can greenhouse, i's e European Frontine ladies in a Thanksgiving Ther knowledgeable floral designers [pumpkins and lush plants, Enjoy friends, new and od! CALLING ALL SENIORS! OCTOBERFEST AT THE CONCORDIA CLUB KITCHEN! ‘TUESDAY, OGTOBER 10TH cost: INCLUDING TAX Come one come all and good food, and dancing tothe live band! The NEW YORK ~ NEW YORK Evening Dinner Cruise & City Highlights Tour PP/TWIN 5 DAYS - 4 NIGHTS OCTOBER 13 - 17 +4 Nights’ accommodation at the Embassy Sutes in New dersey, si ils Jrcey Garcons Outet mall- A Simon Center, and just a short coach ride away from Manhattan. * Dinner and Evening Cruise morning in hotel opportunities ofthe Statue « Dire ng lose to jotel TB «Mt to Contra P * Topo te Rock bento «Vist to famous soot Piven te Elen's “Salata Stops in ‘ime Seu an ‘Stardust Diner H Rocketaller Gent the future naeclaae authentic German buffet h from wiener schnitzel to cabbage rolls pal of course strudel! We will also have a short visit at the Brantford Casino. * Guided tour of New York. Magnificent Lights ie ‘opportunities insidehalton.com VACATION TIME IN SUNNY MYRTLE BEACH! 10 DAYS, 9 NIGHTS OCTOBER 13 - 22, 2023 * 9 nights accommodations: CG on route Booker Myra Beach . Mel rela 3 * Visits to Broadway On The refoot Landing shows in Myrtle Beach . Dinner & Sight Seeing ‘ Take a stroll to local fishing * Wale ‘and explore the Grand Pier (Bait & Fisting Rods ‘Strand on your own & enjoy available to rer the beach! ve room for your golf * Visit to pretty Murrells Inlet “el (On own) hopping Shuttles exes, Canaan Doles, scheduled to Tanger Deluxe motor Outlets & Walmart transportation. CAPE COD AND MARTHA’S OCTOBER 2-6 © 3- Nights at the Riviera fh Resort in Yarmouth, MA + 1-night accommodation on Inn, Seekonk, MA * Included 4 Breakfasts, 3 including rated-point Gammon light, yacht club, best view dinner with Entertainment admission to Glass © Guided services Museum, including Outer Cape and —_» Free time at Hyannis Wi rth Waterfront, Main Street Lighinouses, Highlan« District Martha's Vineyard ithouse Tour & emis Ferry and Tour rpludng Highgh 1 Tour time in Edgar COMMUNITY RISING STAR CROWNED CNE GRAND CHAMPION Twelve-year-old Kait- lyn Lau is a champion, a grand champion, in fact. The young Oakville dancer's challenging acro solo, performed at the Ca- nadian a ee Exhibi- tion's Rising Star Talent Competition, Satapalted her into first place and she alked away with the title of Junior Grand Champi- on as the fair wound up ept. 4. ‘he routine was "ex- tremely challenging id demonstrated her flexibil- ity, strength and tumbling skills," said mom Melanie Arsenault. "She worked hard every day to perfect this solo.” The Rising Star compe- an has been showcas- perfo: ior (ages six to 12) and youth (ages 13 to 21) catego- The "dark and fierce" music Kaitlyn chose to ac- company her on stage al- lowed her to demonstrate her strong tumbling pass- and strength on her canes, said Arsenault. Canes are the metal rods she balanced on, at times with both hands, then one hand, one leg and as a finale, launched her- self with a side aerial off the canes. Her daughter is ex- tremely proud and excited about her win, said Arse ult. "There were so many talented juniors this year and she is extremely ho- noured to be the winner." Kaitlyn has been danc- ing since sre was three an't im: e doing anthine else. "said her mom. She studies all styles of dance at JJ Dank in Burlington, but a8 ae Kaitlyn Lau, 12, NE/ Harrison Haines photo performs her acrobatic routing which won her the title of Rising Star grand champion at the CNE. favourite i trains more ately ne the advanced acro training facility CTRL Acrobatics, and at Matricks Acro. Her talent has not gone unnoticed within the dance world: she is an am- bassador for Sol Dance Collective, Chemistry Competition, Dream to Dance and d Stage ‘y Co, dian ne service pater to the * performance industry. ‘itlyn also works with Ashigy Ciona at Elite Col- lective d: and Breaking Boundaries padhoree a mentorship pro} are Challenged t to are choreography and improvisation. Dance has given Kait- lyn discipline and many opportunities, but equally, ndships and memories," said Arse- naullt. “Kaitlyn loves dance be- cause it allows her to ex- ress her emotions through her motions.”

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