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We‘ve got over 38,000 square feet of truly stunning furniture des’igns and unique accessories. | CL"},/,; C THE OAKVILLE BEAVER "I explained what this festival was all about and what we‘re trying to achieve, the history of the festival over "There was never any question about money for hHead," said Dankowich, director of the Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights. hHead literally "exploded" on stage at last October‘s Music Matters ‘93, hosted by alternativeâ€"independentâ€"modâ€" ern music station CFNY FM 102.1 at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto to win the coveted prize. All it took was one phone call, and Stephen Dankowich had hHead booked for this Saturday‘s 8th annual Peace Festival at Coronation Park. The Toronto band, last year‘s winner of CFNY‘s $100,000 Discovery to Disc prize to cover the costs of recording a CD, will be on stage â€" free, at 3 p.m. Rain date is Sunday, June 5th. A hard edged band with strong melodic overtones, hHead, formed in 1991, had already released an indepenâ€" dent CD titled ‘Fireman,‘ which was No. 1 spot on the independent charts with over 6,500 copies sold. hHead‘s new CD should be released this fall. Peace festival ‘hHead‘â€"liner Imagine Rainbow Warriors, sixâ€" piece reggae band from Kensington Market. 7:20 p.m. Open Drum Jam, 8:30 p.m. In addition to the music, there will be a Children‘s Fun Area with entertainâ€" ment, games, face painting, macrame jewelry making, and the kids will be The Shadow Puppets, Oakville and Toronto, fiveâ€"member pop band featurâ€" ing Rob Joy, a long time peace festival performer. 5 p.m. The Bus â€" J. Ratcliff, Neil MacNaughton, Pete Marino and Eva Kater; folkâ€"rock eclectic band from Oakville.6:40 p.m. Sian (formerly Gleet), fourâ€"piece of Burlington, 4 p.m. Abé ho Aloz, folksingers â€" Abé of Toronto is one of only three East Timorese living in Canada; Aloz is from Guelph. 1:10 p.m. Plaid Daddys â€" Julian Vardy, Brendan Browne, Scott Dempster, Vince Gallante, Kevin Mohan, and Craig Reid; Oakville band known for their Irish folk with harmonica, accorâ€" dion, and mandolin. 2 p.m. hHead, from left, Brendan Canning, bass; Noah Mintz, vocals and tar; and Mark Bartkiw, drums; entertain Saturday at Coronati ‘ Park at 8th annual Oakville Peace Ferstival. â€"(Photo by Graham Kenned) the past seven years, and that it‘s a much _ asked to draw their vision for a health anticipant event among local youth," _ community. "‘We want to make this fe said Dankowich. "And, they (hHead‘s tival a family day," said Dankowic management, JAM Entertainment in Food for the day will be a combinatid Toronto) wrote me a letter saying ‘yes.‘ _ of traditional and vegetarian cuisine. This is very nice." The Healthy Oakville Project, to pro And, one stroke of luck deserves another. Sharing the stage with hHead and six other bands will be Toronto composer and musician Kurt Swinghammer, at 6 p.m. The festival, from 1 to 9 p.m., also features on stage: 6900 Airport Rd at Derry Rd: Hwy 427N to Airport Rd Exit; Hwy 4278 to West on Derry Rd ’Thc Leading Folk firt Show in the Nation! Featurin e awardâ€"winning, outstandâ€" ing handcrafted folk art of the Artisans/Crafters from acrossCanada the USA. All offering for sale their top quality‘uRe'producItchL)ns'_ §z ("Z.ountry "Heirlooms of the Future"! Â¥ CountRy Decoratina NeEps For Y Friday eve., 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Adm. $8 (Early Buying Privileges) Sat. . Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adm. $7 Children under 10 Adm. $2 JUNE 3â€"4â€"5 Mississaduaqga INTERNGATIONAL CENTRE COUNTRY FOLK ART SHOW SM.E Presented by The Oakville Horticultural Society FREE PARKING ! ACORN FTLOWER SC Hopedale Mall 847â€"1486 Cudmore Nurserie Lakeshore Rd., Bronte _ ,~ 10 only ong_ticket covers both he ACORN CARD SHOP 1 Lakeshore Rd. E. §45â€"9521 / _ For tickets and maps For more information call 825â€"4182 Secret Garde of Oakville Sunday June 5 26 To promote and publicize the 8 annual Oakville Peace Festival, the ceï¬ tre produced 10,000 copies of th Oakville Peace Festival News for distr bution in high schools and across town. For more information, call 849-5501‘ The Healthy Oakville Project, to pr mote healthy living and to facilita recreational activities, will receive pre ceeds from a raffle being held during tt festival. Tickets are $1 each, three f $2, or 10 for $5. Prizes are a bicycle he met from Cyclepath and a Smoke River Tent from Hiker‘s Haven. Tt theme for the day is ‘Building . Healthy Community." Folk Art Shows, Inc. _ P. 0. Box 111, Ortonville, MI 48462 (810)634â€"4151 _ For more information, call 825â€" 4182 _ The spring tour of 11 gardens feaâ€" tures azaleas, rhododendrons, peonies, and bulbs; and the summer tour of 12 gardens includes ponds, roses, hydrageas and delphiniums. Tickets, $10 for both days, are available at the Acorn Card Shop, Acormn Flower Shop, and Cudmore Nurseries. _ : The Oakville Horticultural Society holds its annual Garden Tour The Secret Gardens of Oakville, this Sunday June 5th and again on June 26th â€"=rain or shine. : Garden tour Country â€" June 1, 1