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Oakville Beaver, 5 Apr 2000, Focus, B1

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Wednesday April 5, 2000 I Hb OAKVlLLb BhAVhK i- OFFICIAL MEDIA SPONSO R O F TH E OAKVILLE WATERFRONT FESTIVAL Focus By Kathy Yanchus SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER FO U RTH L IN E A U T O For A li Your Car's Needs Drive Clean Emission Testing Government Safety Inspection Tune-Ups · Brakes · Exhaust · Cooling Systems CAA Approved Shop 559 Speers Road 842-3001 In Business in Oakville Since 1979 Editor: WILMA BLOKHUIS 845-3824 Ext: 250; Fax: 337-5567; Email: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com Y2Sk8? Now we know. The most persuasive means of draw ing young and old alike into one of Canada's favorite sporty pastimes, took place over three days and four colorful skating spectacles this past weekend. If you didn't feel like lacing up the blades after witnessing the Oakville Skating Club's 32nd biennial show, watching the skaters glide and spin, twirl and waltz, a vivid sea of sequins and spandex, you must have been total ly mesmerized by the gigantic `comput The Oakville Skating Club's Ice Show 2000, Y2Sk8, was a daz zling display of colour and tech nique. Shown CLOCKW ISE from TOP RIGHT: two skaters in A Little Bit of Little Ones; a scene from Smooth Sailing; Tim Hewitt flies high above the ice; graceful Josee Chouinard; and TOP LEFT, Ashleigh Lockwood. er' from which they entered and exited. Majestically soaring 16 feet above the ice surface, the `computer' stretched the 95 foot width of the arena with its mon itor, printer and 26 foot long keyboard. Spectators were invited to `surf the net' and were enthralled with the cre ative array of costumed characters which spilled out from `inside' the wooden technological wonder. There were lions and elephants, but terflies and bumblebees, shuttle pilots, alien life forms, Y2K bugs, tiny Barbara Ann Scotts and leather-clad Fonzie clones. (S e e `Y 2 S k 8 s h o w c a s e d . . p a g e B 2 ) Photos by Peter J. Thompson THE SLOTS AR E HERE M ohawk Racetrack Slots features 7 50 slot machines ranging from 25^ to $ 5. W e've got progressive jackpots, great meals at the Market Place Eatery and the Terrace Lounge restaurant. W e're open from 11 am to 3 am, 7 days a week for full gaming fun. Simply follow the sound o f excitement to Highway 4 01 and Guelph Line. For information call (905) 854-4053. M ohawk RACETRACK S LO TS

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