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Oakville Beaver, 17 May 2018, p. 49

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49494| O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 17,2018 insidehalton.com Why we're voted best bra store average approximately 85 per cent of women are wearing the wrong best! We carry an amazing array of European lingerie in cups A to K to shopping experience a positive and comfortable one. Your needs come dard of service, selection and style. There must be a reason why we're called a bra heaven! Visit Good Night Good Morning anytime to get Secret ofl ooking your best in a swimsuit Anya Izakowski, owner of Good Night Good Morning and fashion expert With so many of us going south in the winter, spending summers at the cottage or on the boat, swimwear is a crucial part of the experience. approach it in the same way you would when buying a dress. That means buying quality, a suitable colour and cut that will make any girl look like a Diva. Good Night Good Morning has the best selection of advice. Once measured, our staff will determine your style prefer- Whether dockside or on deck, what you wear should make you feel lines in sizes 4 to 24 and cup sizes A to J. 100 Bronte Rd, Unit #3, Oakville, ON • 905.847.1512 www.goodnightgoodmorning .ca We have beautiful swimwear for every body - type - petite to full figure Cups A to J - sizes 6 to 22We have beautiful swimwear for every body - type - petite to full figure Cups A to J - sizes 6 to 22WGoodMorningGoodMorning Good NightGood Night Celebrating 20 Years In Oakville This Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Buy one Prima Donna Bra or swimwear and get 10% second 20% off third 30% off fourth 40% off Get out on the fairways and contribute to a good cause at the same time by supporting these upcom- ing fundraising golf tournaments in Halton: • Oakville's Willow Foundation is hosting its 16th annual tournament at Burlington's Crosswinds GCC. It'll be held Thursday, May 17 at 11:15 a.m. For info email kristin@accessabilities.ca. The fee is $275. Funds raised will help provide therapeutic ac- tivities for seniors and disabled adults with cogni- tive impairments. • Carlisle Golf Club is the site of the fourth annu- al STRIDE (Supported Training & Rehabilitation in Diverse Environments) charity tournament on Sat- urday, May 26. Boston Pizza's Oakville/Milton loca- tions sponsor the four-person scramble event. It's $185, which includes green fees, motorized carts and prize draw. For details call 905-693-4252 ext. 221. • The CLO 33rd annual tournament on Tuesday, June 5 includes a "Ladies Only" Nine & Dine tour- nament ($100) in the morning and an 18-hole tour- nament ($200) in the afternoon. Golfers at the Royal Ontario Golf Club in Hornby will be supporting Community Living Oakville. Email tina.eidukai- tis@oakcl.org for more information. • Royal LePage Burloak hosts its 16th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Crosswinds Golf & Country Club on Wednesday, June 13 starting at 11 a.m. All funds raised goes to The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation in support of Halton Women's Place and The Carpenter Hospice. For details email mariaalbanese@royallepage.ca. • The Halton Women's Place 26th annual Charity Golf Tournament is set for Wednesday, June 27 at 11 a.m. at the Crosswinds Golf & Country Club in Bur- lington. Cost is $200 per golfer. Fee includes prize, golf, cart, lunch and buffet dinner. Email kgor- don@haltonwomensplace.com for more details. • The Darling Home for Kids Golf Classic will be held at the Glencairn Golf Club in Milton on Tues- day, July 24. Participants will help raise awareness and essential funds for the Darling Home, which provides care of children with life-limiting or life- threatening illness. For information email nwalk- er@darlinghomeforkids.ca. • Milton District Hospital's 18th Annual Classic Golf Tournament will be held Monday, Sept. 24 at Rattlesnake Point Golf Club. The popular scramble format event, which costs $250, includes lunch bar- becue, live and silent auctions, gift, green fees, cart and dinner. More details will follow as the event nears. Visit bit.ly/2rfIxqV COMMUNITY Hit the links for a good cause at these Halton charity golf tournaments KEVIN NAGEL knagel@metroland.com Rattlesnake Point Golf and Country Club hosts the Milton District Hospital's 18th Annual Classic Golf Tournament Monday, Sept. 24 Metroland file photo

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