‘*THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, August 26, 1994 â€" 20 * BoOoOoc‘s, oo s i SMITHKIDS EVENTS CALENDAR 1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th ~ CARTOOONS!! 1â€"4 p.m.: Learn simple drawing techniques and draw your first cartoon! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd ~ CHALK GAMES 12 noonâ€"4 p.m.: Come "Chalk Around the Block." Staff at Smithkids will demonstrate classic and new chalk games outside our store. Enter our draw to win 1 of 3 book chalk sets. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th ~ KIDâ€"SIZE COLOURING 12 noonâ€"4 p.m.: Visit our play area and practice your colouring skills on KIDâ€" SIZE paper. Trace yourself, your friends, or let your imagination roam. Best picture for each age group wins a prize and gets posted in our store! I | i | I | I I | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th ~ BARNEY VISITS SMITHKIDS l 12 noonâ€"4 p.m.: Visit with Barney the Dinosaur in our play area. We‘ll read from Barney‘s favourites â€" and your favourites too! Enter I Barney‘s oneâ€"day colouring contest and win a library of I his books. I I I | I 12 noonâ€"4 p.m.: Join us for our fourâ€"hour book reading marathon! Our Smithkids staff have picked their favourite kids books and will read them to you in our play area today. We want you to love these books too! â€" So we‘re offering a 20% discount on these titles today only. I ****WATCH FOR OCTOBER‘S EVENT SCHEDULE**** SMITHKIDS, OAKVILLE TOWN CENTRE II, DORVAL N. SERVICE RD. I I _ ~~~~CALL 849â€"3850 for more details~~~~ | ' SUSAN MENCHINTON Susan Menchinton is the new store manager at Smithkids, a I new retail concept recently introduced to this area by SmithBooks, a major national retailer of quality popular pubâ€" I J lications. A veteran book retailer with more than 12 years‘ experience, Susan is thrilled to be a part of this exciting new l format, designed to enhance the joy of reading for children of all ages. Located in Oakville at the Town Centre II shopping l plaza, Smithkids is the first of its kind in Canada. "Rach member of our staff has been trained to respond to children, and we all recognize the importance of encouraging I children to read," she says. "It‘s something that everyone should be concerned about." I OAKVILLE TOWN CENTRE II (Dorval North Service Rd.) 849â€"3850 lke m mt m ue m ame m tew m en w x mae MUST BE CLEARED OUT WING CHAIRS FROM $299 MATCHING LOVESEAT FROM $599 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS We have drastically cut prices on hundreds of items in the store to make room for our new inventory on its way! Save now in sofa‘s and loveseats â€" all in stock! There are over 15,000 sq. feet of savings including bedrooms, dining rooms, mattresses and more... all top quality, Canadian furnishings at huge savings, right now! CHESTERFIELD MATTRESS CENTRE and KROEHLER FURNITURE GALLERY 3245 Fairview St., Burlington 632â€"8354 (across from Canadian Tire Gas Bar, next to Fabricland) OPEN:MON.â€"FRI. 10â€"9, SAT. 10â€"5:30, CLOSED SUNDAY Mark, Get Set, Go runner with a time of 20:28. A field of 55 runners start the Glen Abbey‘s Summerfest 5K Run on Saturday. The race saw 53 runâ€" ners finish the 5K distance. Top male runner was Steve Bentley with a time of 15:40, while Walter Faion (third overall) was the top Glen Abbey male resident with a time of 16:37. Lisa Bentley was the top female runner with a time of 17:30, while Carla Toller was the top Glen Abbey female resident S L I V ER S READYâ€"TOâ€"FINISH FINISHED FURNITURE + SHELVES * ROCKING CHAIRS * WOODEN TOYS * WINDSOR BENCHES * STORAGE CHESTS * SECRETARY DESKS * BLANKET BOXES * BOOK CASES * SPOON RACKS * CORNER CABINETS * WARDROBES * ARMOIRES * DEACON‘S BENCHES * ENTERTAINMENT UNITS + ‘DRESSERS * GRANNY TRUNKS * ROLL TOP DESKS * TABLES CHAIRS CUSTOM ORDERS FINISHING AVAILABLE OPEN SUNDAYS 2330 Lakeshore Rd. W. 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Chad Love netted the first hat trick of the season to pace a win over Dixie. Tommy Vidakovic added his first marker of the season to give the Comets a 4â€"0 win and Bryan Turner another shutout. Against Mississauga the Comets were in a close match with Oakville gaining a 2â€"1 win thanks to a penalty shot into the lower corner by Jeff Dortmans in the last seconds of the game. Tommy Vidakovic scored his second goal and the Comets dominated play in the second half. Saturday‘s league cup game was an outstanding team effort despite three strong players being absent. Chinguacousy scored early and the Comets had to rally to be ahead 3â€"2 â€" at the half. Both teams played well and Oakville thought a win was sewn up when Bryan Turner saved a penalty shot which would have tied the pressure and late in the contest, tie the score. After two scoreless10 minute overtimes the game went into a penalty shootout. Chad Love, Cameron McKay, Steven Meagher and Jeff Dortmans drilled shots past the Chinguacousy, goalie. Brian Turner saved two shots and Oakville jubilantly moved into the semifinal with a 47 3 win. Stuart MacDonald had a outstanding game. League leaders Caledon were knocked out of the Cup final s semifinals have Oakville playin Mississauga and Brampton taking on Dixie.