B2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday November 29, 2000 OPEN SUNDAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS STARTING DEC.10 e n m n « re rs fri-' V7W V nT Wissol Brandy Beans I50g 1.99 I aroshtll Irish Cream Chocolates 200g 3.49 I r/gchirgischer Butter Stollen I SOOg Gluehwein (Mulled Wine) 1L Hathcz Orange Chocolate Bars IOOg 19.95 4.99 2.99 3.99 3.99 .99 2.49 Photo by Ron Kuzyk Rachel Van Pelt, 9, held up a cell phone so her stepfather could listen to the final draw for the sixth annual Great Oakville Dream Home Lottery at the Mattamy Glen Abbey Sales Pavilion on Friday night. And, as luck would have it, his name came up as the winner of a trip to Jamaica. Shown behind Rachel, front to back are winner Richard Ellwanger, Rebecca Van Pelt, 11; Jordon Van Pelt, 7; their mom Sharon Rendell.; and Dan Ferrone, Dream Home Lottery chair. % JY j Denninger's Christmas Stollen 750g Tra d itio n cfhtjo)' the largest German Christmas Specialties while U j \ \ Lambertz Almond/Nut Chocolates 150g V Schluckwerder Marzipan Loaf lOOg Cell phone lucky charm for for Jamaica vacation winner Richard Ellwanger's lucky charm may be his 10-year-old stepdaughter holding a cell phone. Rachel Van Pelt, who came to Friday's final draw of the sixth annual Great Oakville Dream Home Lottery at the Mattamy Sales Pavilion, held the cell phone high in the air as the names of the winners of the eight major prizes were drawn and announced. One of the top prizes was an allinclusive vacation for two to Beaches or Sandals resort in Jamaica (winner's choice), courtesy of Air Canada Vacations and CIBC VISA Gold. "1 brought it so my dad could hear the winners' names," said the excited lit tle girl who came to the draw with her sister, Rebecca, 11, and brother Jordon, 7, and her mom Sharon Rendell. "The five of us are going to Jamaica," said Ellwanger who rushed over to the Mattamy Glen Abbey Sales Pavilion at the comer of Dundas Street and Proudfoot Trail. The family lives nearby. "I was listening to the draw on the cell phone," said Ellwanger. "The kids had the cell phone on and I heard my name. I came right over." Thinking the cell phone was bringing the family luck, Rachel held it over the drum when the final draw was made for the $379,000, one-of-a-kind 3,350 square foot, five-bedroom Dream Home with 3.5 bathrooms at 1351 Pine Glen Road. "This is the first time in the history of the Oakville Great Dream Home Lottery that we've had a winner in the audience at the final draw," said Dan Ferrone, lottery co-chair and master of ceremonies. With about 90% of the 70,000 tickets sold, the lottery is estimated to have raised $750,000 to be shared by the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Charitable Corporation to purchase equipment; Oakville YMCA for its new building currently under construction; and Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation which provides support for people living with this disease at Wellspring Halton-Peel. C r r , Weiss Contrella Ciingerbrcad I Jm hertz F.lisen Gingerbread v S ffl in Musical Gift Tin 200g 14.99 / y j \ Niederegger Marzipan Hearts (gift tin) 5.99 \ 0 / Koch Chocolate Santa & Ornaments (bag) I50g 2 . 9 9 /P ( y v Waldhauer Nougat Bar I OOg 1.69 .0 ! BURLINGTON 699 Guelph Line 639-0510 0AKVUUE 2410 Lakeshore Rd. W. 827-3717 HAMILTON 284 King St East. 528-8468 Merriam School of Music concert The Merriam School of Music in Oakville presents an Afternoon of Musical Magic, with Sinfonia Mississauga on Sunday Dec. 3rd at the Living Arts Centre, Mississauga, at 2 p.m. Performers include: Dr. Alvin Tung of the school adviso ry council, and one of the most sought after guitarists in Canada with numer ous CBC broadcasts and live concerts to his credits. Jennifer Tung, a teacher at Merriam School of Music, an acclaimed vocalist and pianist. Toronto recording artist Lorraine Lawson will perform material from her CD `One Moment.' She's been labelled Canada's next Celine Dion. And, Alex Walker of Burlington will also be performing music from his new CD. He is becoming on of Canada's best known saxophonists. The musicians will perform holiday favourites among other selections. Tickets are $25 and can be pur chased by calling the Merriam School of Music at 829-2020 Ext. 225. 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