12The Canadian Champion, Tuesday August 31, 2004 Fali bridai show coming up The Fail National Bridai Show retums to the International Centre September 10 to 12, offering cou- ples an opportunity 50 draw on the Sf5 wofc Hýp plan every aspect of their special day. More than 16,000 visitors are expected to attend the show to see the iatest in wedding fashions, produets and services conveniently presented ail under one roof. The spectacular "Forever*" fash- ion show graces the stage daily, featuring top couture and ready-to- wear designs for the whole wed- ding party. 'he show times are September 10 at 7:30 p.m. September 11 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and September 12 deal will be interested in a huge bridai gown sale hosted by Sposabella in which ail gowns will be priced between $299 and $499. For one couple it will be the dreamn of a lifetime. Couples can enter for their chance to win a $25.000 Toronto Star dream wed- ding to be held live at the Spring National Bridai Show. The winners receive a recepion, bridai gown, photographer and videographer, music, tlowers, wedding bands, bridesmaid dresses, classy formnaI wear, limousine, cake, Plus a $400t !Ïciii k \[ssok uî,Iîg casting caîl lor Sexy Girl, its new reality makeover series. The suc- cessful applicant will receive hair and make-up sessions, a glamour shot and a taped copy of the episode in which she'll star. The International Centre is locat- ed at 6(X) Airport Rd. Admission cosis $15. For more information, caîl (9(05) 8 15-()17 or 1 -8X)X-265-3673. Consumer show for seior Seniors who are lookùpg to malte the' most of their 'goldens years' wifl enjoy the first annual Forever Young 50+ Consumer Show field September 18 as Lakesîsore Rdin (akville. The one-day event, which nins from 10 arn. to 6 p.m., wi11 feattare more than 40 exhNsiors offéring products and serv-. ices of interest 10 seniors iun the areas of Iravel, insurance, invesmentsfbancial, healtis, housing and vehicles. Throughout the day there will be informative semninars on a range of top- ics inciuding trastel, housing, finance and more. ,Visitors wiII also enjoy a barbecue lunich (Il a.m. to 2 p.m.), door paizes and the sweet sounds of the Toronto AIl- Star fliý,BandI tihe barbecue. 11e='s free parkiang on-site or at Hopedale Mail, 1515 Rebecca St. There's alto parking on the east aide of Zellers, and a courtesy shuttie is avail- able on thse hour. For more information on thse show, contact Lyn Underwood at (905) 337- 5591 or visit www.premierconsunier- sliows.com. SU D FOR THE il Ct WET OFFER - PROGRAMS IN: " Tap " Jazz " Ballet " Modem " Aduft Classes " Acro " Pre-School " yoga *Hip Hop *Pilates *Kiner Music& Theater *vocal e Acting REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER REGISTRATION: For Fail Recroational & Fali Competitive Programs September 1, 2, 8,9,95-8 p.m. *BOYS 1/2 Price 180 Nipissing Road, Units #5-8 905m878.5736 L- --77 -,- DI, i jFiý