FREE FAMILYPASS! You Will See: hundreds of new products & services for your home terrific, one time Home Show specials lots of prizes & free draws a great family outing! local, reliable companies This Pass will allow your family FREE admission (2 adults and 2 children) to the Oakville Lifestyle Home Show, September 10, 11, 12 at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 Third Line just north of the Q.E.W. CLIP & SAVE! PUT ON YOUR FRIDGE! CLIP & SAVE You Will See: sunrooms, decks, blinds, air conditions, garage doors, countertops, awnings, shutters, replacement windows & doors, builders, renovators, deck refinishers, cookware, resorts, painters, flooring, plus much more! Proudly produced by Jenkins Show Productions O B A 27 Regular Admission $3 Children 12 & under FREE COME ENJOY THE LIVE STEEL DRUM MUSIC OF BOSCO! SHOW HOURS: Friday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. CO UP ON FREE PARKING w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , A ug us t 2 7, 2 01 0 3 4 TASTE OF INDIA: Pushpakaran Sumathy (centre) along with Aneeta Minhas (right) and Iowana Popa participate in the Dandia dance during the Harbourside Organic Farmers Markets Experience India event in downtown Oakville on Saturday afternoon. In addition to the assortment of foods being served, the event featured Indian music, dance, Henna body art, Indian oil massage and Chakra workshops. MICHELLE SIU / OAKVILLE BEAVER There are several countries in the world known for exceptional cars and an event at the end of this summer in Oakville will celebrate one of the past standouts. The 27th annual British Car Day will take place at Bronte Creek Provincial Park on Sunday, Sept. 19. The event is the largest one-day British car show in North America and will feature more than 1,100 classic cars on display from some 50 different manufacturers. The event will feature a full range of British makes, all the way from from Austins to Zephyrs. The featured marquees of this year are the Aston Martin and the Jaguar, both of which are celebrating 75 years in produc- tion, as well as the models Land Rover Range Rover and Triumph Stag, both of which debuted 40 years ago. The event will feature 60 vendors selling items such as traditional British clothing, hard to find classic car parts, tools and accessories and, of course, food. Visitors get in for free, but there is a fee for parking. Anyone wishing to participate can pre-reg- ister his or her British classic car at the clubs website at www.torontotriumph.com/BCD/. Pre-registration is $15 or $20 at the gate. The event opens at 10 a.m. for visitors and the awards ceremony takes place at about 3 p.m. The park is located east of Burloak Dr. and north of the Queen Elizabeth Way. Expect plenty of Jaguars, Land Rovers and other British brands