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Oakville Beaver, 7 Jul 1999, B7

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B7Wednesday, July 7, 1999 Jazz club comes to town Opening performance kicks off during the Oakville Jazz Festival Oakville's "sophisticated lady" of jazz, Anna Romain, is setting out to compete with Toronto's famous Mon­ treal Bistro in Oakville by introducing an Uptown Jazz series, which will fea­ ture different jazz artists each Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Pickled Pep­ per, 1011 Upper Middle Rd. (in the plaza at Eighth Line). And what better time to kick-off this new jazz series than during the Oakville Jazz Festival? Jim Galloway will open north Oakville's jazz series on Sunday (July 11th), along with the weekly house band which will include Anna Romain, of course, Rosemary Galloway, and Norman Amadio. Galloway is an internationally known jazz artist who makes regular appearances in the United States where he is accepted as one of the few musi­ cians to master the soprano saxophone. He also tours annually in Europe, and has appeared in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. His recordings for Sackville Records have helped establish the label as one of the most respected in jazz. He has also recorded with such jazz greats as Buddy Tate, Vic Dickenson, Ralph Sutton, Jay McShann and Milt Hinton. The talented jazz musician fronts his own small groups and big band, and has formed the all-star Jazz Cana­ da group that toured across the country. Seating is limited at the Pickled Jim Galloway Pepper. For reservations, call the restaurant at 337-7659. Award-winning teachers • Meet businesses that pr services fo r the entire famil • Samples, Prizes 6 Lots of Fun! • Benson & Hedges Fireworks Finale July 10 July Events... Spruce Lane Farm House wang, nrtfeNnK & DMtfuktfc 'mmm. 905-815-0017 0 B 1-800-265-3673([PrrmierGmsumtrShows)l Bronte Creek Provincial Park Reptile Mania, July 10 and 11, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Ooze and gooze with the Nature Cen­ tre staff on a pond hike at 2:00 p jn . Guest speakers and live specimens. Additional entrance fee to tne "reptile tent". Parks Day, July 17 and 18, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Learn about Ontario's beautiful Provincial Parks. Join the Nature Cen­ tre staff on a hike at 2:00 p.m. 3rd Annual Craft Show and Sale, July 25,10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Attention craft lovers! Beautiful Spruce Lane Farm will host many different Vendors, Victorian jewellery, homemade wool blankets and so much more. A living museum, built in 1899, Spruce Lane opens a window on tne past! Tour the Farm House and explore the life of the turn of the century residents. Smell the sweet perfume of wood smoke. Sample jam and preserves made the old fashionea way. Re-live die past! Located between Oakvtlle/Burlm#on off the Q.E.W. Exit 109. (905) 827-6911 join performing arts camp Joe Fazakas on guitar and Michelle Anderson on flute will join the other qualified staff at the Oakville Performing Arts Camp. Fazakas was a silver medal win­ ner at the Royal Conservatory of Music in 1997 in classic guitar. He also composes and performs jazz, rock, and pop music in addition to classical styles. He has extensive training in the Suzuki guitar method and has taught piano and guitar to students from age 3 to 17. He will teach both children and adults at the camp. Anderson graduated in both flute and music history from Queen's University. She has taught flute by traditional methods for 14 years from beginners to university entrance, and is now taking training in Suzuki flute as well. Fazakas will be teaching at the camp both weeks (July 12th and July 19th). Anderson will be teach­ ing for the second week only. Jamie Thompson will be back as the flute teacher for the first week. Other qualified teachers at the camp will include six on violin and viola, five on piano (traditional and Suzuki), two on cello, and two for art as well as dance, drama, recorder and voice teachers. Students are accepted from four-years old to adult from com­ plete beginners to accomplished musicians. Babysitting is available for younger sib­ lings. To register or for more infor­ mation, call Adrienne at 842-3897 or Jean at 827- 6737. Forms are available at the Oakville Public Libraries and on the porch of 216 Third Line. L A J J Don't miss these great deals throughout the store. 1 0 % o f f 3 0 % o f f 5 0 % o f f • Eaton Home towels • all fashion and sterling silver jewellery (excluding Dior and Swarovski) • all Timex watches • all regular-priced women's Jockey underwear, bras, hosiery and socks • selected formal dinnerware • selected small electrics and personal care appliances 1 men's and women's khaki pants by Retreat and Casual Connection 1 all Guess intimates 1 selected regular-priced daywear and sleepwear 1 selected regular-priced designer bedding 1 in-stock electric fans 1 all Pinwheel stems and fancies 'al l in-stock ironing boards, pads and covers • selected women's and girls' dresses • selected spring outerwear for women and men • selected regular-priced women's hosiery • all boxed bras & briefs from Warner's, Triumph and Vogue Bra • previously reduced sleepwear, robes and loungewear • all regular-priced mattress sets • selected cookware sets Plus, save an additional 4 0 % on permanently reduced women's, men's & kids' fashions save an additional 30% to 50%* on selected Factory Outlet merchandise save 30% on sale & clearance • all footwear for women and men • all handbags and fashion accessories E A T O N 'S Selection varies by store. Savings on regular ticketed prices unless otherwise specified. Personal Shopping only. Excludes Clearance Centres Notice of Liquor Licence Application Ontario The following establishment has applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission o f Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for Additional Facilities Sheridan College 1430 Trafalgar Road, c/o Sheridan College Oakville (outdoor area) Any resident o f the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance o f the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes o f the residents. Submissions must be received no later than August 7, 1999. Please include your name, address and telephone number. If a petition is submitted to the Commision, please identify the designated contact person. ' Note: The AGCO gives the applicant details o f any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration Department Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario 20 Dundas St. W, 7th Floor, Toronto ON MSG 2N6 Fax: (416)326-5555 E-mail at licensing@agco.on.ca GREAT SAVINGS 'TIL SUNDAY mailto:licensing@agco.on.ca Jazz club comes to town Award-winning teachers • Meet businesses that pr services for the entire famil • Samples, Prizes 6 Lots of Fun! • Benson & Hedges Fireworks Finale July 10 join performing arts camp Don't miss these great deals throughout the store. Plus, save an additional 40% save an additional 30% to 50%* save 30% on sale & clearance GREAT SAVINGS 'TIL SUNDAY

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