Oakville Beaver, 6 Dec 2003, A22

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22 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday December 6, 2003 Photo by Peter C. McCusker · Oakville Beaver Putting Edge is a glow -in-the-dark indoor mini golf interactive adventure. By Paula Kozbial SI TiCIAL FEATURES WRITER How do you experience a glowing underwater paradise to shimmering outerspaee to a radiant butterfly conservatory with a single swing? With Putting Edge glow-in-thedark indoor mini golf. It's an interactive adven ture at every turn. The 9,500 square foot entertainment cen tre is perfect for birthday par ties and corporate functions, allowing every member aged tour to whatever - to have fun and enjoy each oth ers' company. "Mini golf appeals to everybody and you don't have to be an expert." says Christine Roche, marketing manager. For those chilly, winter days, especially the upcoming holidays which can have everyone wondering, "What can we do indoors?" the answer is easy. Putting Edge is the perfect indoor activity that prides itself on a safe, clean environment. There are 18 holes of mini golf, which can be completed in about 45 minutes, allowing you to enjoy the rest of your evening, or end a perfect day. Putting Edge also offers a great alternative for fundrais ing opportunities. Recently they were the host of PUTTING Sick Kids First, the first annual glow-in-thedark mini golf tournament that had 100 kids, as well as football hero Pinball Clemons, try to perfect their swing. All proceeds went to the The Hospital for Sick Children Foundation. Book your tee time. Putting Edge is open Monday to Thursday from noon - 10 p.m.: Friday and holidays noon - 12 a.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. - 12 a.m.; and Sunday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Putting Edge is located at 2085 Winston Park Dr. For more infor mation call 905-829-4055 or visit www.puttingedge.com. Look here every week - win prizes coortesy of Colour the picture and send it in to the address below All ages are eligible. Go6d luck! Name Phone Address Mall or drop off entries to: THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 467 Speers Rd. Oakville L6K 3S4 P IN O C C H IO 'S W ooden Toys an d More Unique stocking stuffers. puzzles, board games N ew C lasses FOR J anuary 2004 A g e s 5 9 a n d 9 -1 5 y e a rs , with artist D a w n A n g e la Seeley BIG SELECTION OF: f land made old fashion wooden sleights, rocking horses and much more to choose from! -- ^ Ballet & Jazz lessons for children as young as three, taught byLaura Dacyshyn, fo rm er dancer with Hours: Sun. & Mon. 12-5. TUes. & Wed. 106 Thurs. & Fri. 107. Sat. 105:30 The National Ballet o f Canada G IF T C E R T IF IC A T E S FOR C H R IS T M A S 5 - 9 years: 9 -15 years: 8 Tuesdays, starting Jan. 20,4.15 - 6.15pm. 8 Wednesdays, starting Jan. 21,4.15 - 6.15pm. 3 3 4 Lakeshore Rd. E 9 0 5 . 3 3 7 .3 7 2 4 Fax 905.337.3809 Email: pinot chios@bellnet.ca Limited class sizes with an emphasis on Creativity, Expression, Technique & Musicality 9 0 5 - 815-9239 447 S p e e r s Training the creative eye: the basics of composition, shape, light values and colour mixing, through a different medium each class. R d . U n it 5 (w e s t o f d o r v a l ) B ro c h u re s and registrations f o rm s: d a w n s e e le v @ y a h oo .co .uk i » « 4 * ·t > p H « t t i i i i i . M * I i i I ·» « i t n C t t i l l

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