That’s six-year-old Lacey Melody Bennett of Oakville to the right, is smiling because she was recently recognized by the Childrens Television Studios for her achievements at the 1993 Rising Star Awards. Lacey’s industry-related credits include a role in The Shari Kamey Story, starting Melissa Gilbert, a photo shoot for Audi carsandapartinaTVcom- mercial for the Junior Model Centre. She received a cheque for $250, an honorary plaque and a com- memorative poster for her accomplishments. She hopes to land a role in a soap opera some day. For now, Lacey spends her time entertain- ing seniors when she teams up with her grandmother and sings at local retirement and nursing homes. 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD 0 DAKVILLE, ONTARIO 0 L6H 2L1 The information advertisement that appeared in the Wednesday, July 27, 1994 issue of the Oakville Beaver should have indicated that the Late Night buses leave the Oakville GO station at 11 :25 pm. and 12:50 am. We apologize for any inconveniences. Please be reminded that there will be no bus service on Monday, August 1, 1994 due to the Civic Holiday. Have a great long weekend! Oakville Transit CORRECTION NOTICE THE LARGEST RETAILER [SPACE AGE SHELVING J RESIDENTIAL 0 COMMERCIAL 0 INDUSTRIAL 466 5 cars Rd. [Just Wm of Del-val) eouth side Serving Dakvi e for over 10 years. your storage store professionals. Courteous friendI-y senn'ce. We will not knowingly be undersold. 842-5061 The highly acclaimed ‘Cotton Parade’ fashion shows will highlight the industry’s latest fabric and designs. Fashion shows will run on weekends only at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. Aug. 13th, 14th, 20th and let. Other displays of interest include the ‘historic and modern wedding dis- play', family heirloom quilts and the prize-Winning Ontario Agricultural Museum Quilt Collection. . There is also a country-style restaurant and gift shop on site. The Museum 1s open daily 10:00 a. m. -5: 00 p. m. take highway 25 north and follow the signs. [Retina uazwaa Quilts, wall hangings, clothing and more will ï¬ll several buildings to the rafters as the Ontario Agricultural Museum presents its fourth annual Country Quilt Fest from Aug. 12th to the 21st %uilt Fest at Agn‘c‘u Oumedrmdnumgedbry International Iou, too, can enjoy all the comforts of home in the new Kensington. Oakville’s most exclusive retirement residence officially opens July 15th and is expected to create smiles of quiet satisfaction all over Oakville. To see why, give Diane Sepa a call at (905) 844â€"4000. She’ll be happy to show you around. 25 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario L6K 1C6 Telephone: (905) 8444000 “Since coming to The Kensington, 1 have a different outlook on life. I take part in every activity and make sure not to miss anything that’s going on. . . †“I’m simply delighted at the prospect of moving my mom into the new Kensington! " Rosi’s daughter, Julie Asubsidiary of Rosi Berti life