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Oakville Beaver, 28 Jul 2010, p. 14

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, July 28, 2010 · 14 Camera club hosts photography contest The Oakville Camera Club is hosting its fourth annual photography competition with new prizes this year, including the mayor's award. The sponsor of the first Mayor's Award of Excellence for Photography is Oakville-based MDG Computers, which will give a laptop to the winner of the award, presented by Mayor Rob Burton. New categories for Capture Oakville 2010 include futuristic, colour, monochrome, portraits, beauty, Open and for students only. The top 80 images will be displayed in the North Atrium of Oakville Town Hall starting Nov. 12, the date of the opening night gala. The contest is administered by the camera club, which is open to everyone in Oakville and surrounding areas. Submission deadline is Oct. 10. Visit oakvillecameraclub.com/competition for further details, rules, list of drop-off locations and entry forms. EDIT R AX C and T ING 1, 2010 Geometric forms, Irish landscape in Sovereign House exhibit DELber 3 ax* Two Oakville visual artists are coming together vibrant colours. Pykala, on the other hand, has created O under one roof to put on an exhibit of their work. a series of abstract textile wall hangings with geometREMe Octo Sales T The Horizons exhibit, featuring the work of Connie ric forms and textures. HEN Befor y 5% James and Mona Pykala, will be shown at Sovereign An opening reception takes place on Thursday, July KITC rder y Onl House in Bronte from July 31-Aug. 11. 29 from 6-9 p.m. The gallery is open to the public O Pa James is displaying her landscape paintings of Ireland. She uses paint and pastels to create rich and Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 1-4 p.m. Sovereign House is located at 7 West River St. More cost-effective kitchen remodeling options than any other company! a. Renew your cabinets with our unique "Tune-up". w Our exclusive process restores and repairs the original finish on wood cabinet doors to 90-95%. Tuning-up your cabinets and replacing the counter top and handles is the easiest and most cost effective way to update your kitchen. Time: 1-2 days Mess: almost none Cost: about 10% of a replacement kitchen b. Re-Door for a fresh new wood or painted look. r Choose from hundreds of door styles and finishes, precision made to fit your existing cabinets. Time: typically 1-3 days Mess: very little Cost: less than Refacing or other cabinet changes 1801 Lakeshore Road West Phone 905-822-1801 www.solsticerestaurant.ca c. Reface You may already own half of your new kitchen! If your cabinet boxes are in good shape, why pay to replace them? Choose from the largest selection of door styles and finishes available anywhere. See our website for ideas. Time: typically 2-4 days Mess: we clean every day and you never lose the use of your kitchen Cost: 40-60% less than the cost of a new kitchen d. Reface & Re-Style Turn the kitchen you have into the one you want. If you choose to Reface, we can change many other things you don't like about your kitchen. Add an island, pantry, molding or even new cabinets to match the refaced cabinets. Time: usually 3-5 days Mess: low disruption, thoroughly cleaned daily, often with no loss of use Cost: considerably less than replacement e. Replace Sometimes it's the only way to get what you need. Our Designers will help you create a new custom kitchen that perfectly reflects your personal taste, goals and budget. Free Design Consultation & Estimate Showroom 3480 Fairview St., Burlington (Hours: 10-5 pm M-F Saturday 11-3) , *We pay the PST portion of the HST Check Out The FREE DESIGN IDEA TOOL on our website Every Kitchen Tune-Up franchise is locally owned and operated. kitchentuneup.com

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