BO OK YO UR GR OO MI NG AP PO IN TM EN TT OD AY ! North Oakville South Oakville 2501 Prince Michael Drive (At Dundas) 334 Lakeshore Road East Lotus Pet Foods NowAt Bark & Fitz! No cash value. Not to be combined with any other offer or discount. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. One coupon per customer per visit. Bark & Fitz reserves the right to limit coupons. EXPIRES September 15, 2011. Only valid at Bark & Fitz Oakville locations. Buy 1 bag of Lotus Pet foods & receive a free bag of Biscuit Co. treats ??? You Will See: hundreds of new products & services for your home terrific, one time Home Show specials lots of prizes & free draws a great family outing! local, reliable companies No Coupon Required 10th Annual Oakville Lifestyle Home Show, September 9, 10, 11 at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 Third Line just north of the Q.E.W. CLIP & SAVE! PUT ON YOUR FRIDGE! CLIP & SAVE FREE DOOR CRASHERS: FRIDAY: Set of kitchen measuring spoons SATURDAY: BBQ lighter SUNDAY: BBQ lighter 250 per day - one per family each day Proudly produced by Jenkins Show Productions The Oakville FALL O BA 27FREE Admission All Weekend SHOW HOURS: Friday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. F R E E D O O R C R A S H E R S F R E E P A R K I N G FREE ADMISSION to the HOME SHOW all 3 days! w w w .i n si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , S ep te m be r 2, 2 01 1 2 0 Documentary by young filmmaker set to air on television By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF A bit more than a year after setting out on a film project, Oakvilles Aaron Hancox will be presenting his work to a potentially large project. The filmmakers 30-minute documentary, titled Unheralded, will air on TVO on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 9 p.m. The 27-year-old, now Toronto resident, and his film partner, Allie Caldwell, 25, were awarded $45,000 through the National Film Boards Calling Card Program to produce the documentary. The film is about small town newspapers in Ontario that are succeeding today during a time when large papers are falling. It is centred around The Lakefield Herald, a feel- good weekly newspaper in the small Ontario community. The film explores what it takes to make an honest living at a small town newspaper, while the large print media is in a down- turn. The film duo was familiar with the paper as Lakefield is Caldwells hometown. He went to school at Montreals Concordia University and then completed a masters degree in media production at Ryerson University. He and Caldwell went to Concordia together where they collaborated on projects and they have worked together since then. The pair also won for best student docu- mentary at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2006. Hancox and Caldwell are a two-person team as producers, editors, videographers and on-air personalities. VIDEO SHOT:Above is a screenshot taken out of Unheralded, a documentary film co-produced by Oakville's Aaron Hancox, which depicts a small town newspaper in Lakefield, Ontario. SUBMITTED PHOTO www.oakvillebeaver.com