Plans underway for second Jazz Festival By KATHY YANCHUS Entertainment Editor fter all the instruments were A packed away and the musi- cians and spectators long gone, organizers of Oakville's first annual Jazz Festival could breath a contented sigh and give themselves a collective pat on the back. "We were very delighted with the way things weat.especially with this being an iuaugural event," said co- chairman, Peter Tulloch. "We were quite pleased with the crowds at the Various events." Reports back hom sponsors and th Midnight Madness in Downtown Oakville (top) resembled the CNE fairgrounds Friday night " shoppers enjoyed many bargains and music from the Oakville Jazz Festival. The Northern Lights Steel Drum Band (right) were one of many acts to entertain on the streets, while the Athen Rye Band, of Guelph, with Keith Thompson, (left) provided some of the entertainment at the Towne Square Stage. (Photos by Peter McCuskor) attendance were ve U211 "and we're already working on next year's," he added. With names like Jim Galloway. who also co-chaired the event, the Loren Lofsky Quartet and Swing Pigs, "you couldn't have asked for a higher quality of entertainment" said Mach. With the support of downtown restaurants. arts organizations and galleries, the Town of Oakville. the Downtown BIA and the Oakville Beaver. the entire community was involved and the downtown core was "much busier" than usual the day after Friday's Midnight Madness which itself resembled the "CNE an “I "We would like to thank and Adventures Inc., Culona Mnes Ltd., acknowledge all those people who Duvaire. Ford of Canada. Petro embraced the idea of a jazz festival.†Canada. Royal Bank, Royal Life, said Mach Westmck. Movers International. the entire Jazz Festival package to deemtinewhat,ifany.changesned tobemadeandintttemeanittehey iustwartttothtmkallthosewhttmade There was jazz for everybody. including the very young. on the stretintheclttbs.inthepatk.even along the wnler's edge as the Hot Five Jazzmakers cruised the show- line. " ndmg cotttrttttttiott" was: Mcdimn. Bank THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Jazzkwerihm Ptngnun'sdmam orajazzfestinhistownhascome trueondthetmiitionumtinues. EXTERIOR ACRYLK lAIEX PRIMER MONACO SAVE (lNlUMI s - a ll \ll\\l\l\‘ Q VENHIAN fri BLINDS Compared to St Clan s Amer Sale Price on Proiesslbnal. Four Seasons and Luxury Supreme Paint Wallpaper Books and Levolor Monaco Blinds Alter Sale Puce In ettect Sunday August I, 1993 OAKVILLE - Under New Management 134 Lakeshore Rd. W. (Lakeshore W. & Kerr St.) 842-0032 Mon. - Fri. 9 am - 9 pm - Sat. 9 am _ 6 p.r'r la" s Atter Sale P Ft AT LATEX SAIIN ACRYLK J 7! Lung . any Sale Price 27 w, FABRIC VALANCES ti) CATALOG NUMBER 1989 - 1992 COLOR . APPROX. 120 MINUTES "l .oM‘nEéHAi.‘ t MORE COMES OF THE HHS! From Nlmlghl , m1" LN .hottho9thttitht1 "kt'rritqatrdst1 Suggested Retail $26" AMI W LATEX CEILIN( 10-4 pm CHILDREN'S PICNIC and ( am Pl me man Monday, Hugust 2nd 1993 (OBONHTION PEEK Mon -F MEX SATIN lUSTRE Upper Oakville Shopping Ctr. (Upper Middle Rd, . 8th Line) 845-7748 tfi-VW " iy,ir r T'MTfffl tau-13m!“ "s. [Tight I . s I " . 'Ann an“) J " Lures "ANer Sate Puce 31 y (Camille an Society) Friendly Pvélessuonal Decorating Advice No Hassle Returns - tOM) 2400 Lakeshore Rd. West Oakville, Ont. . L6H 1H7 VENETIAN BLINDS (416) 825-3637 Faux Finish Painting Borrow our Faux Finish paint video at no charge, sponge painting, rag rolling and more. LATEX SEMI-GLOSS Ahnission $1 MUS )od pm mum I " 10-5 pm 9.69 9 " I2 99 13 29 After SI|¢ Prrge " 99 mm " V 699 3307B 59