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www.oakvillebeaver.com 14 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday August 27, 2008 Update e-mail [email protected] or call 905-845-3824, ext. 248 Community FRIDA Y AUGUST 29 Fish Fry at Oakville Legion, 36 Upper Middle Rd., 4:30-8 p.m. 36 Upper Middle Rd, East, $8.50 per person. Everyone wel- come 905-845-6271. SA TURDA Y AUGUST 30 Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada, Oakville Branch, Demonstration, 9 a.m., CJ’s Café, Centriller Square, 2416 Lakeshore Rd. W. See what Tai Chi is all about. MONDA Y SEPTEMBER 1 Open House Barbecue at Bronte Legion, 79 Jones St., 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., all welcome including children, call 905- 827-4722. Labour Day Oakville Half Marathon, this year’s course encompasses Linbrook Avenue and all of Bronte Harbour. Start and finish lines at Coronation Park. Events Include: Half Marathon, 10K and 2K Family Fun Run. To benefit Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada, Oakville Hospital Foundation and Oakville YMCA. Contact www.oakvillehalfmarathon.com or 905-949-1910, ext 235. TUESDA Y SEPTEMBER 2 HAPPEN – Linking People and Opportunities, Networking support group for business professionals in career transition meets 8 a.m., Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga speaker Alex Gallagher on Why HR does- n’t call back?” Members $10/$30 non- members. Contact 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. WEDNESDA Y SEPTEMBER 3 HAPPEN – Linking People and Opportunities, Networking support group for business professionals in career transition meets 8 a.m., Burlington Art Centre, 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, speaker Jim Pagiamtzis on Effective Networking Skills for Career Success, members $10/$30 non-members, contact 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. THURSDA Y SEPTEMBER 4 Sunset Cruise on the Lake in support of accessible recreational boating, 7-11 p.m. Navy Street pier. Tickets $60. Pre- cruise treats on the pier, live band, great food. For tickets contact, 905-827-9110 or 905-844-7208. Free concert by GodRocks! (www.godrocks.ca) and Living Illusions (www.livingillusions.com), Compass Point Bible Church, 7 p.m., family-orient- ed event. An offering will be taken for the building of a school in Zambia. SA TURDA Y SEPTEMBER 6 The Ontario Poetry Society resumes from 2-4 p.m., in a private home, private home in Oakville, members, visitors and guests are welcome. Begins with discus- sion followed by sharing/critiquing of poetry. Bring copies of your poetry if you wish to receive feedback. The discussion topic What Shapes my Poetry presented by Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews. Contact Elka Ruth Enola [email protected]. Singles Friendship Dance at Harbour Lighthouse Banquet Centre, Bronte, $35 up to Aug 31 $50 afterward. Contact www.singleslinc.ca or 905-845-9151, CSAM/SinglesLinC is a registered not for profit ministry and an affiliate ministry of Chartwell Baptist Church, Oakville. Art Sale - Support the Stephen Lewis Foundation Million or More campaign for Oakville, 9 a.m.-noon. St Cuthbert's, Maple Grove and Oakhill in southeast Oakville. Take part in free BellyUp dance classes during the studio’s Open House, BellyUp is moving to a larger location at, 2330 Lakeshore Rd W., Bronte. For more information, visit, www.bellyup.ca or call 416-414-1115 SUNDA Y SEPTEMBER 7 South Peel Naturalists’ Club field trip to Toronto Islands. There is a charge for the ferry and parking at the ferry terminal. Dress appropriately for the weather and bring lunch, drinking water, and binocu- lars. Be prepared for a very long, but easy walk. Beginners welcome. Meet at 7:30 in the Cawthra Arena parking lot, east side of Cawthra Road south of the QEW. Contact www.spnc.ca or call 905-820-2571. Rally Sunday at 10 a.m., registrations for Sunday School (Cuthbert's K.I.D.S.). Guest magician Owen Anderson following a hot dog lunch. St Cuthbert's, Maple Grove and Oakhill. Contact 905-844-6200. BULLETIN Figuratively Speaking, Selections from the Tuesday Group. Six Oakville Artists present drawings, paintings and sculpture to Sept 7. The Gallery Shop @ Oakville Galleries, 1306 Lakeshore Rd E. Open Wednesday to Sunday 1-5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., contact 905- 844-3460. Halton Seniors Helpline needs volun- teers immediately, training provided, call 1-866-457-8252 with your contact infor- mation. Oakville Choral Society seeks new members particularly tenors, communi- ty choir of 80-100 members, practices Tuesday nights from September to May. new members welcome, no audition required, some musical knowledge is helpful, annual fee of $152.70, but all the music is loaned to choristers free from the choir’s library. Registration and rehearsals for 2008/09 will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 9 at Sheridan College, Trafalgar Campus, Room B125. Registration will commence at 7 p.m., fol- lowed by the first rehearsal at 7:45 p.m. Contact 905- 845-5359 or 905- 827-6129, or www.oakvillechoral.com. Burloak-Hamilton Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Association of Ontario will begin meeting again on the second Tuesday of every month from September to June, 7:30 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, 461 Elizabeth St., Burlington. Contact Lydia at 905 634- 6279 or Brenda at 905 844-2357. TIN CUP HELPS FILL CUPS: From left, Brian Jones, Fareshare food bank volunteer Dudley Clarke, John Stratigaes, owner of The Tin Cup and Rich Thompson officiate at a cheque presentation Wednesday at the restau- rant at Third Line and North Service Road.The Tin Cup hosted a golf tournament Wednesday, which raised $2,900 for Fareshare. CHRIS KORNACKI / OAKVILLE BEAVER Fore Fareshare Forward announcements of non- profit local events for Community Update to the Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, ON, L6K 3S4; e- mail [email protected] or call 905-845-3824, ext. 248. Free listing. BEAUTY & SPA Hair Chateau’s clients have plenty of reason for their long-standing patronage. That’s because they are treated more like hon- oured guests from the get go and inevitably depart from the 171 Speers Rd. salon feeling more gorgeous and relaxed. The creative crew at Hair Chateau provide equally as much incentive for newcomers to step inside the salon. From a complimentary aromatherapy scalp mas- sage with every style, to an in-house coffee menu, the visit is pure luxury. A list of specialties showcases an ongoing dedica- tion to avant garde techniques, up-to-date education and styles that has earned the eight-year-old salon L’Oreal Professional status. Staff regularly updates their skills and knowledge at the L’Oreal Academy in Toronto,which enables Hair Chateau to offer specialties in dimensional hair colour, as well as tone-on-tone colouring and prescription hair care. The salon offers Great Lengths hair extensions where up to 21 inches of length can be added. Extensions are made with natural and healthy human hair that is adeptly attached to hair and virtu- ally impossible to detect. This is a new dimension in hair design that offers tremendous versatility so that all anyone really sees is the glamour and beauty they create. Also available is natural eyelash exten- sions that lend length and thickness to lashes. Hair Chateau’s extensive menu of serv- ices is enough to convince anyone reading it that this is a hair care haven. Case in point: an aromatherapy scalp massage with nutritional protein steam treatment. Pure heaven. A frequent service card, in which the fifth hair cut is free, rewards repeat clients while new clients can save $10 on their first visit with an online coupon. More discounts are available on the salon’s website www.hairchateau.com and with such enticements, expertise and built- in luxuries a visit to Hair Chateau is irre- sistible. 171 SPEERS RD. #19, OAKVILLE Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00pm, Wed. 9:30-6:00pm, Sat. 9:00-5:00, Sun. 12:00-5:00pm www.hairchateau.com (check website for new client discount) 905 338-1237 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK E E Y Y E E L L A A A L A A A S S H H E E X X T T E E N N T T I I O O N N S S A A V V A A I I L L A A B B L L E E ! ! 50% OFF FOIL HIGHLIGHTS New Clients Only 20% OFF Cut or Colour with Laura Tuesdays & Fridays Only! Get a new look this fall at Hair Chateau

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www.oakvillebeaver.com14 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday August 27, 2008

Updatee-mail [email protected] or call 905-845-3824, ext. 248

Community

FRIDAY AUGUST 29Fish Fry at Oakville Legion, 36 Upper

Middle Rd., 4:30-8 p.m. 36 Upper MiddleRd, East, $8.50 per person. Everyone wel-come 905-845-6271.

SATURDAY AUGUST 30Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada,

Oakville Branch, Demonstration, 9 a.m.,CJ’s Café, Centriller Square, 2416Lakeshore Rd. W. See what Tai Chi is allabout.

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1Open House Barbecue at Bronte

Legion, 79 Jones St., 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.,all welcome including children, call 905-827-4722.

Labour Day Oakville Half Marathon,this year’s course encompasses LinbrookAvenue and all of Bronte Harbour. Startand finish lines at Coronation Park.Events Include: Half Marathon, 10K and2K Family Fun Run. To benefit ColorectalCancer Association of Canada, OakvilleHospital Foundation and Oakville YMCA.Contact www.oakvillehalfmarathon.comor 905-949-1910, ext 235.

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2HAPPEN – Linking People and

Opportunities, Networking supportgroup for business professionals in careertransition meets 8 a.m., Living ArtsCentre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississaugaspeaker Alex Gallagher on Why HR does-n’t call back?” Members $10/$30 non-members. Contact 905-339-0268 orwww.happen.ca.

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3HAPPEN – Linking People and

Opportunities, Networking supportgroup for business professionals in careertransition meets 8 a.m., Burlington ArtCentre, 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington,speaker Jim Pagiamtzis on EffectiveNetworking Skills for Career Success,members $10/$30 non-members, contact905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4Sunset Cruise on the Lake in support

of accessible recreational boating, 7-11p.m. Navy Street pier. Tickets $60. Pre-cruise treats on the pier, live band, greatfood. For tickets contact, 905-827-9110 or905-844-7208.

Free concert by GodRocks!(www.godrocks.ca) and Living Illusions(www.livingillusions.com), CompassPoint Bible Church, 7 p.m., family-orient-ed event. An offering will be taken for thebuilding of a school in Zambia.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6The Ontario Poetry Society resumes

from 2-4 p.m., in a private home, privatehome in Oakville, members, visitors andguests are welcome. Begins with discus-sion followed by sharing/critiquing ofpoetry. Bring copies of your poetry if youwish to receive feedback. The discussion

topic What Shapes my Poetry presentedby Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews. ContactElka Ruth Enola [email protected].

Singles Friendship Dance at HarbourLighthouse Banquet Centre, Bronte, $35up to Aug 31 $50 afterward. Contactwww.singleslinc.ca or 905-845-9151,CSAM/SinglesLinC is a registered not forprofit ministry and an affiliate ministry ofChartwell Baptist Church, Oakville.

Art Sale - Support the Stephen LewisFoundation Million or More campaign forOakville, 9 a.m.-noon. St Cuthbert's,Maple Grove and Oakhill in southeastOakville.

Take part in free BellyUp danceclasses during the studio’s Open House,BellyUp is moving to a larger location at,2330 Lakeshore Rd W., Bronte. For moreinformation, visit, www.bellyup.ca or call416-414-1115

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7South Peel Naturalists’ Club field trip

to Toronto Islands. There is a charge forthe ferry and parking at the ferry terminal.Dress appropriately for the weather andbring lunch, drinking water, and binocu-lars. Be prepared for a very long, but easywalk. Beginners welcome. Meet at 7:30 inthe Cawthra Arena parking lot, east side ofCawthra Road south of the QEW. Contactwww.spnc.ca or call 905-820-2571.

Rally Sunday at 10 a.m., registrationsfor Sunday School (Cuthbert's K.I.D.S.).Guest magician Owen Anderson followinga hot dog lunch. St Cuthbert's, MapleGrove and Oakhill. Contact 905-844-6200.

BULLETINFiguratively Speaking, Selections

from the Tuesday Group. Six OakvilleArtists present drawings, paintings andsculpture to Sept 7. The Gallery Shop @Oakville Galleries, 1306 Lakeshore Rd E.Open Wednesday to Sunday 1-5 p.m.;Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., contact 905-844-3460.

Halton Seniors Helpline needs volun-teers immediately, training provided, call1-866-457-8252 with your contact infor-mation.

Oakville Choral Society seeks newmembers particularly tenors, communi-ty choir of 80-100 members, practicesTuesday nights from September to May.new members welcome, no auditionrequired, some musical knowledge ishelpful, annual fee of $152.70, but all themusic is loaned to choristers free fromthe choir’s library. Registration andrehearsals for 2008/09 will begin onTuesday, Sept. 9 at Sheridan College,Trafalgar Campus, Room B125.Registration will commence at 7 p.m., fol-lowed by the first rehearsal at 7:45 p.m.Contact 905- 845-5359 or 905- 827-6129,or www.oakvillechoral.com.

Burloak-Hamilton Chapter of theTourette Syndrome Association ofOntario will begin meeting again onthe second Tuesday of every monthfrom September to June, 7:30 p.m. atKnox Presbyterian Church, 461Elizabeth St., Burlington. ContactLydia at 905 634- 6279 or Brenda at 905844-2357.

TIN CUP HELPS FILL CUPS: From left, Brian Jones, Fareshare food bank volunteer Dudley Clarke, JohnStratigaes, owner of The Tin Cup and Rich Thompson officiate at a cheque presentation Wednesday at the restau-rant at Third Line and North Service Road.The Tin Cup hosted a golf tournament Wednesday, which raised $2,900for Fareshare.

CHRIS KORNACKI / OAKVILLE BEAVER

Fore Fareshare Forward announcements of non-profit local events for CommunityUpdate to the Oakville Beaver, 467Speers Rd., Oakville, ON, L6K 3S4; e-mail [email protected] orcall 905-845-3824, ext. 248. Freelisting.

BEAUTY & SPAHair Chateau’s clients have plenty of reason for

their long-standing patronage.That’s because they are treated more like hon-

oured guests from the get go and inevitably departfrom the 171 Speers Rd. salon feeling more gorgeousand relaxed.

The creative crew at Hair Chateau provide equallyas much incentive for newcomers to step inside thesalon.

From a complimentary aromatherapy scalp mas-sage with every style, to an in-house coffee menu, thevisit is pure luxury.

A list of specialties showcases an ongoing dedica-tion to avant garde techniques, up-to-date education

and styles that has earned the eight-year-old salonL’Oreal Professional status.

Staff regularly updates their skills and knowledgeat the L’Oreal Academy in Toronto, which enables HairChateau to offer specialties in dimensional hair colour,as well as tone-on-tone colouring and prescriptionhair care.

The salon offers Great Lengths hair extensionswhere up to 21 inches of length can be added.

Extensions are made with natural and healthyhuman hair that is adeptly attached to hair and virtu-ally impossible to detect.

This is a new dimension in hair design that offerstremendous versatility so that all anyone really sees is

the glamour and beauty they create.Also available is natural eyelash exten-

sions that lend length and thickness tolashes.

Hair Chateau’s extensive menu of serv-ices is enough to convince anyone readingit that this is a hair care haven. Case inpoint: an aromatherapy scalp massage withnutritional protein steam treatment. Pureheaven.

A frequent service card, in which thefifth hair cut is free, rewards repeat clientswhile new clients can save $10 on their firstvisit with an online coupon.

More discounts are available on thesalon’s website www.hairchateau.com andwith such enticements, expertise and built-in luxuries a visit to Hair Chateau is irre-sistible.

171 SPEERS RD. #19, OAKVILLE

Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00pm, Wed. 9:30-6:00pm, Sat. 9:00-5:00, Sun. 12:00-5:00pm

www.hairchateau.com(check website for new client discount)

905 338-1237OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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New Clients Only

20% OFFCut or Colour with Laura

Tuesdays & Fridays Only!

Get a new look this fall at Hair Chateau