Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 22 Sep 1993, p. 18

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fashion show for Big Sisters Wondering what‘s hot and what‘s not on the fashion scene for Fall ‘937 Find out on Tuesday, Sept. 28th, at 8 p.m. as Tocca Finita, in support of the Oakville Big Sister Association, preâ€" sents Collection ©93, a fall fashion show at Le Dome, 1173 North Service Rd. E., Oakville. We are tremendously excited that Anna Westlake (owner of Tocca Finita) has chosen to support the work we do with young women in this community," says Jacqui Penson, executive director of the Oakville Big Sisters. - Thanks to Ford‘s sponsorship of the event, all the proceeds from the ticket sales went directly to fund United Way agencies. ‘ The day started with PGA Tour member Greg Twiggs delighting fans with a Golf Clinic. Featured at noon, prior to the Shotgun Start, "So many of the qualities that fashion represents such as creativity, selfâ€"expression, confidence and selfâ€" esteem are difficult challenges for many of the girls we see. As a busiâ€" nesswoman and entrepreneur, Anna Westlake, is a terrific role model. We hope this will be a major fundraiser for us and I encourage everyone to come out and give us their support." Professionally coâ€"ordinated by E.L. Productions, Collection ‘93 will showcase over 20 fall designer collecâ€" tions including Ellen Tracy, Wayne Clark, Anne Klein II, Jean Claude Poitras and Lida Baday. Special appearances will be made by featured designers or their representatives. Canadian Open week at Glen Abbey got off to a great start on Sept. 6th with the Challenger Proâ€" Am "A United Way Dav." Collection ‘93 Challenger Proâ€"Am raises $30,000 for United Way CFTO‘s Robin Ward will host the evening which promises to be an exciting visual feast. Dessert, coffee and tea will be provided after the show. Raffle tickets will be sold for a wide array of prizes such as a gift cerâ€" tificate for two nights at a C.P. hotel, a designer outfit, a microwave oven, and much more. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased at the Big Sisters office, 338â€"0238, or at Tocca Finita, 338â€" 5500. Walk the World for Schizophrenia The Oakville Chapter of the Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics is joining forces with its counterpart in Mississauga for this year‘s Walk the World for Schizophrenia on Oct. 3rd. All proceeds are in support of the Qakville Big Sister Association. Tax receipts are available upon request. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. The walk starts, rain or shine, from the Port Credit Legion, 35 Front St. N., with assembly and onâ€"site regisâ€" tration from 1 to 2 p.m. Th ewalk will take participants along a circular route along Lakeshore Road , Hwy. 10 and South Service Road and back to the Port Credit Legion. For information and pledge sheets call 270â€"6556. Please be advised that an incorrect date appeared in The Bomber Jacket Workshop ad described in Sewing Classes ‘93. The correct dates are @.l MacPhee y Workshop Jim O‘Connor, centre, president, Ford of Canada, presents a cheque for $15,000 to Bill Deyell, left, executive director of the Oakville United Way, and Ross Hutchison, chair of the United Way‘s Challenger Proâ€"Am committee. Ford, the major sponsor of the Challenger Proâ€"Am, conâ€" tinues to show leadership in supporting the United Way. riday‘s Oakvill asses. Nov. 20, 21/93 RECTION CLOSED SUN. & MON 844â€"9113 593 Argus Rd TUES.â€"FRI. 9â€"5 OAKVILLE was Dennis Walters, a handicapped golfer with a golfâ€"bag full of enterâ€" taining golf tricks. Best news was the final tally â€" the United Way reports that $30,000 was raised including $15,000 from the Ford sponsorship. 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