CORRECTION Please note the following errors in the Factory Shoe Outlet ad within the Thursday November 25th edition of The Burlington Post: The 30% off promotion excludes Reebok Zig Tech, Easy Tone, Run Tone and Train Tone. The 50% off promotion applies to the pictured Reebok Kids shoes only and does not apply to any other adult or kids Reebok shoes. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused. Quality Craftsmanship Innovative Designs Professional Service & Installation 10 Year Warranty Visit Our SHOWROOM 905-689-7877 www.hallmarkkitchens.ca 23 INNOVATION DRIVE (Clappisons Corners) WATERDOWN HW Y. #6 HWY. #5 WATERDOWN N S EW HALLMARK KITCHENSSOUTH DR . 31 W ednesday , D ecem ber 1, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m STORY BECOMES REAL: Maha Hussain, poses for a photo at her home with her recently published book Faded last month. The 15-year-old White Oaks Secondary School student wrote the fictional novel about the adventures of a teenage girl's imaginary friend who comes to life. The 238-page novel sells for $15 at www.amazon.com. MICHELLE SIU / OAKVILLE BEAVER Oakvilles Tempus Choral Society has readied a full repertoire for its upcoming Christmas concerts and is ready to entertain its audience. The concerts will take place at St. Johns United Church on Friday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 4 at 3 p.m. Music will include the Christmas Waltz by Sammy Cahn, Irving Berlins Christmas (medley), Jingle Bells (jazz version), Ave Maria, Linus and Lucy, Old Brenton Carol, Shepherds Echo Carol, Carol of the Bagpipers and more. The show will also include two groups: 4 Over 40 and the Tempus Chamber Choir. The choir was formed by Brian Turnbull in 1999 and has since grown to a 90-voice group. The choir has won awards from festivals in New Orleans, Boston and locally in Ontario and has sung with other well- known choirs. Concert tickets are $15. For tickets, call Cathy Dwyer at 905-469-0537. Imagination sparks life Tempus choir sings in time for Christmas The Grade 11 drama students at T. A. Blakelock High School are putting on a theatre production about a class, much like their own, preparing to put on a play. Cue the Scream will be staged Thursday, Dec. 2 in the schools theatre. It is about the struggles of a high school class preparing to put on a play and their darkest fears. The show is directed by the schools Grade 11 drama teacher and lighting and sound will be operat- ed by Grade 12 students Emily Nash and Eastman Welsford. The school is located at 1160 Rebecca St. The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5, available at the door. A play about a play at Blakelock high school www.ymcaofoakville.com People with Parkinsons Flourish Together at special Y programs