Oakville Beaver, 6 Sep 2006, p. 38

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38 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday September 6, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com DON'T MISS OUR FRI. SEPT. 8 10AM-9PM · SAT. SEPT. 9 10AM-5:30PM SUN. SEPT. 10 NOON-5PM 3 DAYS ONLY! ONE AMAZING YEAR It has been Celebrate By Saving Event! Curtain rises on Perfect Wedding Thursday Continued from page 36 Most of that fun is caused by the groom, Bill, who Canjura describes as "an experienced, out-going party animal." While he thinks he's settled down after getting engaged to Rachel, his life changes after he wakes up beside a good-looking naked woman. HOUSING (BILLETS) FOR BLADES PLAYERS REQUESTED IN THE OAKVILLE/MISSISSAUGA AREA at our new location and we would like to thank you by extending tremendous savings of 10-70 OFF Hamilton Toronto % OUR ENTIRE HUGE INVENTORY Discover Burlington's Best Kept Design Secret IDH Interior Design House www.interiordesignhouse.com QEW The Oakville Blades are looking for families who may have an interest in billeting an out of town player. Should you be interested in helping the team, please contact the Blades at...905-337-3361 ext 236. Qualified families will receive monthly compensation. 4047 Fairview Street, Burlington 905.634.DIDW (3439) info@interiordesignhouse.com N Fairview St M-W 10am-5:30pm T-F 10am-9pm Sat 10am-5:30pm Sun 12pm-5pm "In a drunken night he ends up falling in love with a stranger, and that just totally changes whatever happened with his fiancée," said Canjura. "He just tries to stall as much as possible to get out of the situation, but it's inevitable he's going to get caught." Meanwhile, Rachel and her mom are still trying to plan this `perfect wedding.' "All she cares about is having a perfect wedding for her daughter," said Dina Dametto, who plays the rich, outspoken mother of the bride-to-be. "She loves her very much, but it's time to get her out of the house." No one is more eager than Rachel to tie the knot. "She's one of those people that grew up in a wedding dress and walked down a pretend aisle with her friends," said 23-yearold Jennifer Farrugia, who plays Rachel. "It's her wedding day and she's really excited, but she's just surrounded by these idiots." The six-member cast has worked together on W.E.S.T. productions in the past, and began rehearsing back in July. "We've just had a ball, an absolute ball putting this together," said Mustafa. "I think it will be really, really fun for the audience." W.E.S.T.'s presentation of Perfect Wedding opens tomorrow at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, 130 Navy St. The show runs Sept. 7-9 and 13-16. Curtain at 8 p.m. For tickets, call the box office at 905815-2021. Walkers Line #4047

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