28 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday January 26, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Ground Breakers fundraiser Jan. 31 Ground Breakers Oakville will hold a Green Mixer/Fundraiser at Boston Pizza on Wednesday, Jan. 31. Boston Pizza at the AMC (Winston Park Drive near the theatres) will host the event for Oakville's tree planting volunteer group Ground Breakers at 7 p.m. in the lounge. Boston Pizza will also donate 10 per cent of what it makes that day to Ground Breakers Oakville. During the past two and a half years, Ground Breakers has planted more than 2,500 native trees and shrubs in Oakville. Working with a national partner, Evergreen, and with the Town of Oakville, Ground Breakers is currently planning another six to eight planting events for 2007. For more information on Ground Breakers Oakville visit www.groundbreakersoakville.com or call Liz Benneian at 905-257-0250. LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER CHEERS: Lisa Rosano, founder of the Charmed Integrity School of Canada, raises a toast with a glass of Champagne during the official opening of the school. Royal Mattress is so excited about the Grand Opening of our 7th store, exclusive deals are being offered in all locations! School will help students charm their way to success By Melanie Cummings OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF $ 0 995.0 Queen Size Enchantment Set $ 495.00 Queen Size Ortho-Plush Set $ 00 695. Queen Size Ortho-Plush Eurotop Set Bust-A-Box Spring and WIN!* `What's the magic word?' The familiar cue used to instill manners in toddlers would likely prompt a sneer, even a grunt were a teen asked the same question. Somehow, between the years, manners fall by the wayside. Lisa Rosano is determined to change that. The part-time youth counselor and event planner has just launched Charmed Integrity School of Canada. For a $200-$250 fee, Romano sets out to do what Mr. Thackeray (Sidney Poitier) did for his uncouth students in To Sir With Love -- transform ill-mannered youth into polite men and women. She's the Miss Manner's of the north, reviving the charm school era that was popular among the cotillion crowd in the 1940s. Lessons include walking while balancing a book on the top of the head to improve posture, learning how to shake a hand gracefully and conducting oneself in a roomful of people with finesse. She's passing on what her parents, books and life in the corporate world has taught her, by parlaying it into this entrepreneurial adventure. "I intend to give youth an advantage," said Rosano. "Often its simply a case of reminding them what they already know and conveying to them the benefits of basic manners." Riley Boyd, 19, is a protégé of Rosano's teaching and a budding magician. "I learned how to speak to a group with confidence, by being friendly initially, making eye contact, smiling, to project my voice and find my confidence." Evening and day classes are held in locally, in Toronto, Mississauga and Hamilton for youths aged 10 to 14, 15-19 and adults. Her mission is to bring integrity, etiquette and selfimprovement back into the Canadian way of life, one student at a time. Until then, she offers a few tips for parents eager to introduce these ideas at home: · Praise children when they use their manners and speak politely. · Help them understand that if they have manners and etiquette that, most of the time, they will get what they want from adults and others will want to be around them. · Give children plenty of opportunities to practice setting a table, using utensils correctly, answering the telephone in a polite manner, and interacting with others calmly. "Share the positive aspects of being charmed and help them to live happy and successful lives," said Rosano. For more information about upcoming courses, log on to www.integrityschool.ca. *With a purchase of $250 or more Don't pay until 2008! Interest free financing for 1 year OAC. Ask for complete details. Just one week left for Grand Opening Specials Oakville 490 Speers Rd. (905) 842-9442 Burlington Factory Showroom 5280 South Service Rd. Between Appleby & Burloak (905) 639-7881 www.royalmattress.com LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER POISED FOR MAGIC: Budding Magician Riley Boyd, who performed at the official opening of the Charmed Integrity School of Canada, has used Lisa Rosano's instructions to improve his act on stage.