C4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, December 6, 2000 Anniversary/Christmas celebration The Oakville Choral Society will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a Christmas concert on Friday Dec. 15th and Saturday Dec. 16th in St. Dominic's Catholic Church, at Rebecca and Nel son Streets, at 8 p.m. both nights. The choir will perform a portion of the Messi ah , Hallelujah and Amen, in addition to such sea sonal favourites as Westcott's Quodlibet and an audience sing-along. Featured will be soprano soloist Margaret Evans, contralto Deborah Overes, tenor soloist David Playfair and bass Peter Wiens. Bev Stainton, who has been the choir's direc tor for the past 21 years, will lead the choristers with long-time accompanist, Janet King. Tickets are $15 each and are available at the door or in advance by calling Penny at 845-5359 or Anne at 827-4587. Help those in need to dress warmly this winter r o m >P e c e M C o ^ c h e c k o u tth e ,, cA o u f C h r i s t m a s * . a' ·/ Selection of Christmas K A rcticS S A M S ount Royal Laundromat and Dry Division. `T h e success of our recycling man Cleaners has teamed up with the date depends on the public as well as organi Salvation Army to collect win zations like the OFA who are willing to part ner with us to make it easy for people to ter clothing for the needy. The Salvation Army W inter Clothing donate clothing. It also provides an excellent opportunity for people to see another use for Drive will run until Dec. 31st. People are being encouraged to bring their their clothing other than going into landfill. "The clothing is collected through our clothing donations to Mount Royal Laundro clothing banks on a mat and Dry Cleaners at daily basis. It is then 180 Rebecca St. brought to our main pro The clothing will be "(The W inter Clothing D rive) cessing facilities in resold through Salvation provides an excellent opportu O ntario Ottawa, Army stores at a very n ity for people to see another Hamilton or Toronto," m odest cost and pro he added. "It is graded ceeds from the clothing use for th eir clothing other and its use determined sales help the organiza than going into landfill. " retail quality or wipers. tion provide important * The rest is sold to other services to the commu recyclers. In Ontario, we nity. At this time of year, winter coats, hats, are currently recycling 20 to 25 million scarves, gloves and sweaters are needed, as pounds per year. Our goal is to double that." The Salvation Army is a non-profit organi are warm blankets and sleeping bags. Mount Royal Laundromat and Dry Clean zation that provides hundreds of programs ers is one of 20 Ontario Fabricare Association and services across Canada. It is well known dry cleaners participating in the W inter for its work with the needy in providing Clothing Drive, which is a initiative project clothing, hostels and addiction and rehabilita undertaken by the Ontario Fabricare Associa tion centres. Its clothing-recycling program tion (OFA) and the Salvation Army. If suc not only fulfills a need within the community, cessful, the project may be expanded in future but each bag of clothing donated represents years to involve more OFA member dry approximately 20 pounds of materials divert cleaners. ed from landfill. "The Salvation Army has been in the For more information about the Winter clothing collection business for over 75 Clothing Drive, call Reg Quinton at the years," said Captain DeWayne Fry, regional Mount Royal Laundromat and Dry Cleaners, director of the Salvation Army Recycling 844-6162. N ow p online 24 hours a day! player on your Christmas list G ift ce rtifica tes availab le fo r 3 hours o f p riva te o r small g ro u p g a m in g lessons. Call ( 905) For the Hopedale gift wrapping The Zonta Club will be gift wrapping parcels at Hopedale Shopping Centre from Dec. 14th to 24th during mall hours to raise funds for Oakville's Women's Centre. More volun teers are needed. To help out, call Denise Ertsinian at 844-2355. 845-4208 _ W *X V /% fo r m ore in fo rm a tio n . T h e F a b ric ---ft. I I i D e c o r S u p e rs to re ! Oaktrille 2501 Hampshire Gate Road · ( 905) 822-8444 IMOW OPEN A T FIVE POINTS MALL IN OSHAWA · A JA X · A N C A S TER · BARRIE · B R A M P TO N · CAMBRIDGE · KINGSTON · LAWRENCE SQUARE · MARKHAM · MISSISSAUGA (2 STORES) · RICHMOND HILL · SCARBOROUGH · STONEY CREEK · SUDBURY · VAUGHAN ' 1 -8 0 0 -B o u C la ir Game Ed Tel (905) 845-4208 Email randutka@sympatico.ca I Z X y OAKVIUE j4 Ji/S *u tair i In the event o f a printin g error, th e item(s) w ill be sold at the correct price. Merchandise may vary fro m p hotos and selection may vary from store t o store. Shop early fo r best selection. W e reserve th e rig h t t o lim it quantities All sale prices are applicable on in stock merchandise only and are no t applicable to custom and/or Shop-at-Home. No Dealers. 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