Oakville Beaver, 28 Aug 2015, p. 79

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Talented locals hoping to become `Rising Stars' Three up-and-coming Oakville stars have moved on to the second round of the 29th Rising Star Talent Competition. Held at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), currently running in Toronto until Sept. 7, the competition sees performers in many genres between ages six and 25 submit applications to compete at the event and the top candidates are invited to perform at the CNE. Oakville's Sydney Quinlan, 11; Jacob Skiba, 11; and Adriana Serra, 13, are hoping to sing their way into the nals of the talent competition. Jacob and Adriana will be competing in the semi- nals Monday (Aug. 31) and Sydney will be performing Tuesday (Sept. 1). Their performances are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on the International Stage in the Enercare Centre. Twelve-year-old Oakville singer Raina Harten is also competing. The youngster participated last year and made it to the top 10. All four are a part of the Junior Division; the Junior Preliminaries were held Aug. 21-24. Performers are judged on their ability, audience appeal, stage presence and the quality of their performance. The contestants have been narrowed down to 24 juniors competing in the semi- nals with the nals being held Saturday, Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. For more on the competition, visit http://goo.gl/ NzmqPh. O U T O F L I N E Follow Oakville Beaver staff on Twitter: @Oakville_Beaver, @NewsHooked, @JuliaLeReporter, @DavidLea6, @BeaverSports 79 | Friday, August 28, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Sharing the love of music with the Oakville community since 1960. We welcome new and returning members to join us for our fall 2015 and winter 2016 seasons. RegistRation Tuesday, sepTember 8, 2015 · 7-8pm FiRst ReheaRsal Tuesday, sepTember 15, 2015 · 7:45pm Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square is hosting its summer exhibit Out of Line -- running until Sept. 5. The show features the works of more than 30 Canadian artists. Above, gallery-goer Sarah Greig looks at the piece Talking Out of Both Sides of Her Mouth by Vancouver-based artist Lyse Lemieux. The work is made of felted wool, fabric, acrylic paint and ink, and mounted on a wall. | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) NO AUDITION NECESSARY! St. Aidan's Anglican Church, 318 Queen Mary Drive, Oakville For more information call 905-338-3823 or visit www.oakvillechoral.com a p S & y t u a Be New style, New life, New you 905-582-3933 Oakville Place Lower level, Next to Sears (Walk-ins and Appointments) Easy tips for covering grey hair at-home One of the most dreaded beauty nightmares for many women is the rst appearance of grey hair. Of the 58 per cent of Canadian women who colour their hair, 67 per cent colour to cover grey hair, according to a recent poll from Research House Inc. Achieving the right hair colour can brighten your skin tone, bring out your eyes and even just make you feel good. While getting your hair done at the salon can be pricy, there are several simple tips to get the job done at home for a lot less and still achieve the shiny, vibrant results that every woman wants. Clairol's Consulting Colourist, Luis Pacheco, offers some tips to achieve the best grey-coverage at home: 1. Check for the words `grey coverage' on the box. It sounds obvious, but this should be something you are looking for. For example, all of Clairol's products provide grey coverage, offering women a range of choice of formulas. 2. For stubborn grey hairs, look for a product with a pretreatment. Pretreating can soften hair before colouring making it easier to get colourant through hair and ensure the result is long-lasting and brilliant. Look for a brand that ghts the signs of aging hair including dryness, coarseness and frizz. 3. Keep roots and greys at bay between colourings. To keep colour looking awless between at-home colouring, women can turn to a product that targets roots. Products like Clairol Root Touch Up by Nice `n Easy provides 100 per cent grey coverage for three weeks. It contains a blend of tones guaranteed to seamlessly match both athome hair colour and salon shades. Feel fabulous at any age with the right tools and tips to cover your grey hair and maintain the perfect nished look right from your own bathroom. www.newscanada.com Advertorial For the third year in a row I would like to Thank you all for voting for us resulting in GOLD placement for Cosmetic/Beauty, and GOLD for Hair Salon and PLATINUM for Hairstylist/Barber I take great pleasure in the fact that we have been recognized as many times as we have over the 20 years we have been here If you feel you need a change or just would like a new opinion we are happy to give free consultations. Thanks Again, Bob Richardson College Park Plaza GOLD GOLD PLATINUM Voted Best Stylist 905-338-6465 www.bob-r-shop.com Part time or full time stylists wanted. Hair for Women and Men

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