Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 8 Jan 2016, p. 33

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N E W B O O K S T O R E D O W N T O W N Top marks for Oakville musician and singer from Conservatory Oakville residents IsaEligible candidates bella DeMita and Harry must score at least 80 Kevin Lau recently won per cent on their pracgold medals from The tical examination and Royal Conservatory of must have completed Music. the co-requisite theory The pair scored the examinations for their top mark in Ontario in respective grade and their respective examidiscipline. nations and received the Gold Medal ceremoaward at a public cernies are held annually emony in Toronto in in cities across Canada, Isabella DeMita November. often in conjunction Eleven-year-old Isawith convocation cerbella, who is taught by emonies, to recognize Oakville teacher Natalie students' achievements Spurrell, received gold in and acknowledge the her Level 2 Voice exam, contributions of their while Lau, 17, took teachers. home gold in the Level The Royal Conserva10 Organ exam -- the tory of Music is one of teen studies with Hamilthe largest and most-reton's Brent Fi eld. spected music and arts Regional Gold Medals education institutions are awarded each acain the world, according demic year (Sept. 1-Aug. to a media release. Harry Kevin Lau 31) to Conservatory exEach year, nearly amination candidates 100,000 examinations in Preparatory A and B and Grades are written in communities across 1-10 who achieve the highest mark North America. in their respective province or desigFor more information, visit rcmunated region. sic.ca. 33 | Friday, January 8, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Oakville resident Natalie Jenner of cially opened her new bookstore, Archetype Books, in downtown Oakville recently. Jenner describes her very small, curated bookshop -- located at 305 Lakeshore Rd. E. -- as one focusing on contemporary, cutting-edge and criticallylauded ction, non- ction and memoir, along with a targeted children's section and a select offering of high-end cooking, gardening and design books. "(I) wanted to create a space where people could take their time, browse for the sake of browsing, and hopefully discover beautiful or stimulating or talked-about books along the way," Jenner told the Oakville Beaver. For more information or store hours, visit www. archetypebooks.ca. | photo by Nikki Wesley ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) Tips for wearing dresses in winter Disappointed at the thought of only wear- and give you an hour glass silhouette. ing pants for what seems like an eternity 4. Don't forget about skirts. Pair your during the upcoming winter months? Fear favourite skirt with an open front sweater, not, as today's fashion trends are becom- tights and heels for a polished yet comforting more adaptable and interchangeable. able winter chic look. So don't pack away your playful summer 5. Turtlenecks are making a comeback dresses just yet. Here are some tips on in the fashion world and are the perfect how you can easily transition them so they item to winterize your dresses. Wear a light are suitable for the cooler temperatures. coloured turtleneck under a dark coloured 1. An easy way to transition a dress sleeveless dress for a sophisticated look. from warm to cooler weather is to throw on Transition this out t from day-to-night by some dark winter tights paired with boo- adding a chunky necklace and bangles for ties. your holiday party. 2. Sweaters are your best friend ­ no More information is available at www. matter the style. Completely change the marks.com. (NC) look of a dress and add some warmth to your out t by throwing on a cute winter sweater Offering like an Alfred Sung lace detail CUT & STYLE sweater or wrap front cardigan FROM $50 from Mark's. COLOUR FROM $65 3. Drape a large scarf over 518 Postridge Drive TREATmENTS your shoulders and add a belt 905-257-7427 KERATIN $300 colouraddiction.com on top of it just above your Book your appointment today! waist to create a layering effect Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto JANUARY 22-24, 2016 START YOUR REGISTRY FOR A CHANCE TO TABLEWARE GIVEAWAY PACKAGE WIN A $3,000 from TO BE ARE Register Online BRIDES FREE! YOU COULD WIN A BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT VALUED AT $5,500.00 FROM FEED YOUR ADDICTION CANADA HUGE BRIDAL GOWN SALE Free Destination Wedding and Honeymoon Presentation with THE WEDDING CHECKLIST WIN $6,000 IN GIFT CERTIFICATES* DRESS, TUXEDOS, CAKE, HONEYMOON, DJ & PHOTOBOOTH *Full details online + www.nationalbridalshow.com A DIVISION OF

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