Oakville Beaver, 11 Feb 1994, p. 12

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Join us for Monte Carlo Night! Saturday March 5, Otello‘s Banquet Hall Ticket Reservations, $44â€"7984 Have guitar will travel By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff Trafalgar Village presents _ "Bounce For Sunny amusements and The Trafalgar Village Merchant‘s Association are launching a fund raising campaign for OTMH on February 14â€"20th. Titled "Bounce for OTMH" the mall and amusement chain are donating $1 from every child‘s ride to the Pediatrics Ward at OTMH. Rides on the battery operated Kiddie Power Wheels and huge bouncing air pillow titled "The Dragon Moon Walk Super Bouncer" are $2.00 each. Pat Sutcliffe, manager of Trafalgar Village says that the campaign is a way of "giving back to the community as a community shopping centre." Auxiliary to OTMH will also be at the shop centre Wednesday to Saturday selling raffle tickets for $1,000 worth of patio furniture. Funds to purchase hospital Have guitar, will travel. Appropriately, this is the title equipment. ORDER NOW Quantities are limited Giftâ€"Boxed Roses from $29.99 (Delivery Extra) "We‘re changing the way People Buy Flowers... 134 Lakeshore Road, W., Oakville (Between St. Clair Paint Valdi‘s, Next to McDonalds) OPEN SUNDAY 9a.m. â€" 9p.m. of guitarist John Goulart‘s debut CD, one he financed himself and a recording that is attracting favorable response around the world. guitarist John Goulart‘s debut CD, one he financed himself and a recording that is attracting favorable response around the world. It‘s a suitable label for many reaâ€" sons, not the least of which is the fact Goulart has packed ‘his bags on more than one occasion to further </â€" his performance career. release, admits Goulart, who received his Masters _ in Performance from the Manhattan School of Music in 1987, and has spent the past four years in Banff working out of the Banff Arts Centre. Whether or not he intended the CD to be a best seller, it is a venture t in tnoaln But it also describes the whirlâ€" wind lifestyle Goulart has been immersed in since July of last year when the concert circuit opened up to him. The prizes he accumulated at prestigious festivals in 1992 earned him some "clout," and he set off around the world, hitting four continents last year, most recently returning from Japan. The CD, available locally from L‘ Atelier Grigorian, is more of a demo tape than a commercial JOHN GOULART For Delivery Phone 323 Church St. Church Reynolds 637â€"9367 or 637â€"3769 /.\ Whether or not he intended the CD to be a best seller, it is a venture that has provided him with invaluâ€" able promotion as he leaves a trail of recordings everywhere he travels. In Tokyo alone, he left 20 copies with one shop with an order for 65 more. "I think it‘s quite marketable," says Goulart modestly. Goulart has always been meticuâ€" lously realistic but unwavering in his determination that one day he (See ‘Progression‘ page 21 ) (in Miller Mews) 845â€"1010

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