On Saturday strolling musician, Bev Robertson will perform at Heritage Hamlet in Lakeside Park where festivalâ€"goers can enjoy origâ€" inal and heritage art and craft disâ€" plays and activities. Also on the Lakeside stage are performer Dan Yashinsky and the Frank Dodman Trio. The Downtown stage on Saturday morning features juggler Stephen Webb and the Kerr Street Big Band. At Coronation‘s second stage the Oakville Concert Band, Canada‘s oldest community band, will play popular music, followed by perâ€" formers from Glen Abbey Dancers Inc. and Casting Call pick, the South City Ramblers. Stepping into the late afternoon spotlight are kiltâ€" On Friday night, the Burlâ€"Oak Theatre Group kicks off the comâ€" munity spirit with their show in Downtown Oakville. There to proâ€" vide more kicking and stomping entertainment are the Maple Leaf Cloggers. At Coronation Park‘s secâ€" ond stage two local bands chosen through the Waterfront Festival‘s Casting Call, Plaid Soul and Athen Rye, will set the opening night tempo. Midnight Al and the Raging Butanes will do the same on the Bronte Harbour stage. Oakville singer Susan Gill performs Sunday at Lakeside Park, 12 noon. Oakville residents will get to see their friends and neighbors on stage at this year‘s Oakville Waterfront Festival. Numerous Oakville groups and individuals have been rehearsâ€" ing for months for their big debut at this year‘s familyâ€"oriented Festival. Oakville performers to ‘strut their stuff 18 Hole Championship Mini Golf "Just in time for the Canadian Open" Kiddie Rides * Boats, Train, Elephants Merryâ€"Goâ€"Round and Bouncy Castle /. Baseball Batting Cages «Softhall, Hardball (" and Slow Pitch. Check if there is a future e Blue Jay In Your Family. § L.L.B.O. LICENSED ( 0 ; 2251 North Service Rd. W. 0 oo 0 °,° Between Bronte Road 3rd Line, Oakville ‘3 m HOURS: Mon.â€"Thurs. 12â€"9 p NOW Fri. Sat. 10â€"10 pm, OPEN Sunday 10â€"9 pm Relax with Oakville Tai Chi on Sunday morning in Bronte Harbour. The Oakville Entertainers take their act to the Downtown Oakville stage. Other Downtown acts include demonstrations from the Bronte Martial Arts Academy, music by the South City Ramblers, Dave Glover‘s fantastic rope tricks and the Frank Dodman Trio. Enjoy a Sunday lunch at Coronation Park and watch the White Oaks Squares perform their country square, line and round dancing. Sunday afternoon on the Lakeside Stage, local singer Susan Gill and Casting Call participant, Dance Lowe will perform. Then, at 2 p.m., the Oakville Symphony Orchestra brings back their popular classical concert experience with special guest, Canadian tenor Mark DuBois. In Bronte Harbour on Saturday, a whole crowd of community perâ€" formers will be on hand to entertain the masses. The Krazy Kanuck Kloggers and Dan Yashinsky kick things off in the morning. In the afternoon, the Quick Silver Cloggers,Midnite Soul, Morningstar Tae Kwon Do and Oakville Chinese Dance Group provide a variety of topâ€"notch acts. clad dancers from the Goggin School of Irish Dancing. Then the Oakville Entertainers bring their barbershop harmony to the stage. Their show is appropriâ€" ately followed by the local sound of the Harmoniâ€"Chords. Full Service Snack Bar *« Pizza, Hot Dogs, Candy Floss, Burgers, Ice Cream, Etc., Etc:, Etc. DON‘T MESSâ€"UP YOUR HOUSE Special Birthday Package At Funworld *With the Works »Rides, Food Cake, Ice Cream at very reasonable prices! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK The nineâ€"piece band features three female singers and dancers that front the band led by singer Karen LeBlanc. The group is backed up by six horn players to create a full, dynamic sound that their fans say is as good or even better than the original recording. Midnite Hour‘s portfolio includes performances at festivals, conferences, Ottawa‘s Sparks Street Mall, Smith Falls Settlers Days, Lulu‘s Roadhouse, and CITY TV‘s Breakfast Television. They‘ve even sung "O Canada" at the SkyDome to open a Blue Jays game. Midnite Hour, 50‘s ‘ 60s band, on stage in Bronte, Friday, 8 p.m. Those ‘Good Old Tunes‘ are ‘Back Again‘ at the Oakville Waterfront Festival. Midnite Hour will play ‘golden oldies‘ from the ‘50s and ‘60s on Friday, June 24th, 8 p.m., at Bronte Harbour, The local band captures "the best of times in one fabulous night of magic, memories, and music," says band member Craig Nicholson. Among some of the favorites are songs originally recorded by such masâ€" ters and legends as: The Supremes; The Four Tops; Martha the Vandellas; Wilson Pickett; Sam Dave; Ray Charles; Aretha Franklin; and James Brown. Look for more ropeâ€"related ingenuity with the opening act of busker Don Glover, also known as "Son of Jone‘s." Don keeps onlookers mesmerized with a range of stunning rope tricks and familyâ€"oriented musical entertainment The curtain goes up at 11 a.m. to reveal the best of Sheridan College‘s Music Theatre students eager to sing and dance their way to a warm Waterfront ovation. Dubbed, ‘The Show in the Park,‘ the opening show includes excerpts from the troupe‘s summer resort tour show â€"â€" "And the Winner Is" â€" a medley of songs from recent Emmy and Grammy shows. The show will also include a selection of tunes from "Show Boat," and a number of country and western songs. ""It‘s going to be an incredible show," says producer David Connelly. We started rehearsing in March and are very proud of the results. The voices of our cast memâ€" bers are in fine form, the choreography is perfectly rehearsed, and the costumes are gorgeous. It‘s guaranteed to be a true crowd pleaser." Later this summer, the ‘Sheridan Style‘ will take their show on the road to entertain vacationers at numerâ€" ous resorts in Ontario‘s cottage country. Also appearing during the ©94 Festival‘s official opening, sponsored by Monenco AGRA, will be the Burlington Teen Tour Band. Renowned for their musical excelâ€" lence, the band will perform a variety of selections including, "O Canada." In addition, the Lincoln Leapers â€" an awardâ€"winning skipping team from Lincoln, Ont. â€" will give a superb demonstration of the jumping skills that are makâ€" ing them famous. Their 20â€"minute performance during the opening ceremonies is a guaranteed crowd pleaser and a memorable act. The Theatre Dubbed troupe‘s Midnite Hour: ‘Good Old Tunes‘ Color, flare, excitement and, most of Coronation Park, on Saturday June 25th, tures a rousing opening act showcasing O Lots of ‘style‘ at official opening of ‘Waterfront‘ st of all, ‘style," will light up the main stage in 25th, as the Oakville Waterfront Festival feaâ€" ing Oakville‘s own ‘Sheridan Style.‘ to reveal the best of Sheridan College‘s Music Internationally acclaimed tenor, Mark DuBois, will perform with the full fifty Oakville Symphony Orchestra on the water‘s edge, in historic Lakeside Park. P music and magic of an outdoor concert of Broadway Hits, Classical Pop, ana Mozart, three themes that preview the upcoming season. As well, the winner 0 Fantasy Draw will be starring as guest conducior for a special 10 minute per} The Oakvilie Symphony Orchestra in concert with Mark DuBois 2:00 Sunday, June 26th â€" On the lakeshore at the f t of vNavy Street SmithKline Reecham _ Pharmia Saturday, 6:30 p.m. Main Stage Coronation Pari Lessons throughout the day at the following locations: LOCATION TIME GCROUL} The Bronte Legion 11 a.m. â€" 4 p.m. Bronte The Bronte Legion Jones St., Bronte Coronation Park Bottom of Ring Road All participants will have a chance to win one of thes Oakville Central Library _ 12 p.m. â€" 5 p.m. Navy Street COWBOY BOOTS WESTERN HAT Learn to Line Dance Waterfront Festival â€" Wednesday, June 22 from from from 12 p.m. â€" 5 p.m. TOM HOUSTON IMPOR‘ BILTMORE/STETSON â€" New location in Dixie Val THE DENIM CLUB Hopedale Maill Health) Coalitic White ( Square: