The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday November 28, 2001 - B1 pool tables! I WALDON POOLS & BILLIARDS 665 Plains Rd. E. 632-5945 tin tiii: iNTS IN THE AREA" it Christmas Trees Wreaths, Victorian Baskets, Swags, Garland Poinsettias 6 in ch p o ts and lots morefor decorating! 3for$12 or $ 4 .9 9 each S p e c ia lly P rU xtC L__________ J {lil n Y · I 5 55 8 Trafalgar Road (9 0 5 ) 8 7 8 -0 7 2 2 W E D N E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 28. 2(H)! Page m Oakville Children's Choir Christmas concert this weekend T he Oakville Children's Choir will present `Winter's in the A ir', a concert featuring « . ' y* 77 77~1 t l O I T l C j 0 7 1 , L I 1C l l O l l C l C l \ l winter carols in many diverse but equally melodic forms, at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts this weekend. Seasonal favourites like `W inter Wonderland' and new Canadian works, such as `Chasing the Northern Light' will be complemented by inter national pieces and classic holiday songs to offer an eclectic concert. This award-winning choir boasts a repertoire ranging from contemporary to classical, and has recently released two CDs - `Home for the Holidays' and `Poets Philosophers and Friends'. The `W inter's in the A ir' concert takes place at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1 and at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 2. Tickets are $17.99 and are available by visit ing or calling the Oakville Centre box office at 130 Navy St., 905-815-2021. The `Home for the Holidays' CD features a varied selection o f 15 songs, ranging from carols like `Away In A M anger' to popular classics such as `Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas'. The CD is $18, with discounts available for volume orders. The CDs are $14 each, plus PST, for orders o f 20 to 100, or $12 each, plus PST, for orders of over 100. For more information, call 905-337-7104. vm T Pafbm edby-i*. '$% } The Oakville Children '$ Choir, Chamber Choir ^ T M e Q y y y iiii - tAitxc Director. jA iJE r Sx-CHCwt- A k Barrie Erskine · Oaki'ille Beaver HOW ARE YOU SANTA?: A cheerful nine-month old Ryan Marshall was one of the first visitors to greet Santa Claus shortly after his arrival at Oakville Place Saturday morning. Volunteers from Century 21 M iller Real Estate will be collecting donations o f non-perishable food for its annual food drive for the Oakville Salvation Army on Saturday. The volunteers, assisted by local high school students, Scout groups and families, will be col lecting donations door to door from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Century 21 Miller Real Estate hopes to collect enough food from over 41,000 homes to assist 1,000 families for about a year. Donation bags will be included in today's Oakville Beaver. Residents are asked to place non-perishable food donations into the bags for easy collection. Leave the bags outside where they can be seen from the road for pickup on Saturday, Dec. 1 Christmas food drive Saturday between 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. If you do not receive a bag and would like to donate, fill any shopping bag with non-perishable food items with a note for the Salvation Army and place it outside to be picked up. Bags can also be delivered directly to the Salvation Army Citadel, 1225 Rebecca St. More volunteers are still needed to make this food drive a success. Groups of friends, churches and clubs interest ed in helping - or if able to donate the use o f a garage for the day as a drop-off point for food collected by volunteers - call Mary Kay McCoy at Century 21 Miller at 905-845-9180. Century 21 Miller Real Estates sales associ ates and staff have organized this food drive for 19 years. M AKIN' A L IST ? ADD 4 C 'B R E A S O N S to shop at White Rose this Christmas! a .. - ----------------------------------------------------------B U R N H A M TH O R P E R O A D WES T W INSTON CHURCHILL BLVD. D U N D A S S T. W. Q .E .W . E X P . 3115 Dundas St. W. Mississauga, Ont. L5L 3R8 Tel: 905-569-0909 Fax: 905-569-0905 H W Y . 403 W ednesday, N o v e m b e r 28 -- F r i d a y , N o v e m b e r 3 0, 2 0 0 1 ONLY!