Wednesday July 5, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B1 ^ H O p p E K 'S Vitamin E-- $ g .9 5 EX P IR E S JU LY 12"700 Jamieson OFFICIAL MEDIA SPONSOR OF THE OAKVILLE WATERFRONT FESTIVAL Oakville Beaver Focus Editor: WILMA BLOKHUIS 845-3824 Ext: 250; Fax: 337-5567; Email: b iokhuis@ hattonsearch.com Focus By Wilma Blokhuis OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF "Sizzling Saturday Scratch & Save" OodwCHe/ WaXzrfrcnnt FentoJaL Every Saturday in July choose an extra 5 ,1 0 or 15% off all SALE and regular priced items. Our summer line of current designer labels is simply spectacular! Give your wallet a break...come & see us! B y C o n s ig n m e n t ... Upscale Resale Ladies Wear 115 Trafalgar Rd. ijusN of Lakeshorei 338-3474 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK George' s Square revival A piece of Oakville's' history has come back to life - the band shell at George's Square has been rebuilt. And, to celebrate the occasion, a Victorian Strawberry Tea was held dur ing the Oakville Waterfront Festival by neighbours who have formed the George's Square Society. "We held the tea to celebrate the new band shell," said Marianne Hawthorne, chair of the recently formed society which aims to keep an eye on the park and its new band shell to discourage vandalism, while at the same time encouraging the public to enjoy the square. This society is a new, independent group, representing the 16 houses locat ed around the park on Sumner Avenue, Reynolds Street, Palmer Avenue and Trafalgar Road, explained Hawthorne, adding she and husband Robert moved back to the Square last year. The tea, which will be held annually, was especially romantic for Hawthorne. She renewed her vows after 33 years of Photos by Julie Fairrie marriage, and plans to do it every year. "It wasn't planned," she says, of the Marianne Hawthorne celebrates the the opening of the new surprise ceremony held near the new band shell at George's Square, at the Victorian Strawberry band shell. `T o my complete surprise, Tea held by the newly formed G eorge's Square Society. my 79-year-old neighbour Ray Richardson came dressed as a parson, and his wife Lois as the parson's wife." With many of the approximately 60 guests also arriving in period costume, the stage was set for the spontaneous wedding. "We will be doing this every year to celebrate the renewal of George's Square," Hawthorne continued. "We want to promote the heritage of Oakville," she said of the park's histori cal significance, adding about five of the houses around it bear historical plaques, as do several others in Oakvjlle's third Heritage District. "I was raised on Palmer Avenue, and remember playing in that old band shell as a child," said Hawthorne. "We used to bring blankets and pillows into the band shell and play all afternoon, and then go swimming in Sixteen Mile Creek." She also recalls watching the Oakville Salvation Army Band there. The Oakville Citizens Band - now the Clara Torode, 16 months, enjoys a strawberry with her dad Oakville Wind Orchestra - also played Carl Torode. Many neighbours dressed in Victorian costumes at GeQrge's Square. to celebrate the rebuilding o f the band shell. (See 'Band s h e ll. . . ' page B6 Photo by Julie Fairrie Robert and Marianne Hawthorne dance in the band shell at G eorge's Square after renewing their vows, after 33 years of marriage, at the Victorian Strawberry Tea. R u m m e r ] t m m Come and join the lau^rs and fun a t O.C.MA --Oakville'? exciting ?)x>t for birthday? and <r°u)3 jxrtie?] T h eW om ens C lu b FITNESS & WELLNESS · Qow in -the P afcJEs * Q iiW P a r tl* ? M iun& sooi Trafalgar Village 125 Cross Ave ( A c r o s s f r o m th o G O S t n t io n ) 9 -9 6 3 6 THE WOMEN'S CLUB IS LOOKING FOR 15WOMEN WHOARE SERIOUSLY COMMITTED TO LOSING WEIGHT - NOW! Qualified limited number of women will receive totally monitored individualized programs. they Nutritional Counselling One on One Personalized Fat Loss Exercise Group Activities Nominal Cost: 100% Proven Effective. CALL NOW TO BE ACCEPTED