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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 25 Nov 2005, p. 40

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B4 - The Canadiail Champion, Friday, November 25, 2005 Folk singer to perform here D de Hmdso Christmas Gifts Starzng At Carniage Square 15 Miartin St., MILTON Corner of Main & Martin www.detaisforourhome.c Gregg Lawless Consumer show in Oakville Wed., West ot the City magazine will host its first ever Christmas Holiday Shopping Spree and Fashion Show Wednesday at the Oaksille Conference and Banquet Centre. t:eaiuring 3(0 local vendors. the shows otfers lashion for men. ssonien and children. houscsvares. jcsselry, cosmetics and more. The event ssîll bc hcld ai the ()aks'îlle Conterence antd Banquet Centre, 2515 Wyciolt Rd., from i toIl p.m. lic kcts cosi $110 at thc door plus a non-perishahle food itein to lie giýeti to lîsîdxpith. To pîiichasc tickets in advancc. vi15h Formula Mcdia Group West oftheCity, 447 Speers Rd.. Elses Workshop 2012 James St., Bronze Frîîg Gallery, 162 Lakeshore Rd. or Voîgue Models and Talent in Hamilton, 36 Hess St. S. Hugh Foster Hall Residents looking to do something a lit- tic différent next Friday night are invited t0 check out the Iatest performance in the JustMiltonFolks concert sertes. Starting at 8 p.m. at Hugh Foster Hall, 43 Brown St., singer and songwriter Gregg Lawless will perform his unique hrand of folk music. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. "The best singer/songwriter you've neyer heard," is how CBC Radio described Mr. Lawless. who has drawn comparisons from James Taylor to Crowded House to David Wilcox. Mr. Lawless ts known for his unconven- tional career choices. He's self managed, self-promoted, self-booked, self-produced and self-distributed. Musical tours have taken him far from the bright lights of the big city to rural lreland and remote regions of Africa. Radier than spending the past Oive sum- mers tourtng or playing music festivals. Mr. Lawless ran songwnîting workshops as musical director for Camp Trillium, a camp for children and families affected by child- hood cancer JusîMiltonFolks is a non-profit venture dedicated to brtnging Canadian musîclans and music ssith a Canadian identîty to Milton, hased on the "house concert" for- mat where performers conneet wîth a smal audience. Tickets cost $21) each and are avatlable at www.justmiltonfolks.ca or by callîng Rose Brooks aI (905> 876-2645. With the Iargest sele(ton of Geriin speÙidIties To give you some fesive idoas for the holiday season, Denninger's w.ilI be sampling bot mulied wine, fine imported chocolates, pralines, gingorbread, Christmas cake, stollen and cookies. Don't forgef Dnninger's gourmnet gift baskets and gift certificates. fedturinq. e Asbah Brandy Beans, 200 g .................................... $14.99 * Bahisen Christmas lin, 500 g .................................... $18.99 e Bôhme Brandy Cherries, 300 g .................................... $6.919 a Denninger's Christstollen, 750 g ................................... $4.919 a Goltena Festive Cookies Assortment, 750 g ... ................... $7.99 a Koch Chocolate Santa Bags, 150 g .... .......................... $2.99 a Lambertz Pfeffernuesse, 200 g ..................................... $1 .29 ricUItur3I e Niederegger Marzipan Bars, 48 g ................................ $1 .69 ord eReber Mozart Kugen Box, 14 pcs................................. $14.99 *Schluckwerder Marzipan Pigs, 100 g ............................. $3.99 *Weiss Contrella Gingerbread, 200 g ............................. $2.49 eCoppenrath Spiced Spekulatlus, 400 g ................... $2.49 *Brausgoldengel MuIIed Wine, 1 L.......................... $4.W9 be open 8 amn - 4 M Wr gae xe JSSur JACKSON SQUARE 2 lGng. StW STONEY CMEK si.a 11-5 MOUNTAJN co. si. 1-5 826 QueeSlon RdJ. 1289 Upper James 7_

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