Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 Aug 2010, p. 14

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The Biggest End of Season Sale UP TO AP Industries, Amisco, Bermex, BG Furniture, Brentwood Classics, Buhler, Continental Furniture, Dutalier, Future Chair, Huppe, Ideal, Jaymar, Laurier, Tennessee, Valco, Villageois, Vogel and more Mississauga Home and Design Centre 2575 Dundas St. W., Mississauga. (Between Winston Churchill & Erin Mills Pkwy) Tel: 905-820-4111 Fax: 905-820-4445 Design Services Available, Designers Welcome. Financing Available O.A.C. M-W: 10am-6pm TH-F: 10am-9pm SAT: 10am-6pm SUN: 12pm-5pm Dundas Q.E.W.W ins ton C hu rch ill Er in M ills Pa rkw ay N Our Biggest Floor Sample Sale Ever Save the HST Reduced Prices 70% OFF Call us or visit our showroom at: 4090 Ridgeway Dr. #10, Mississauga North of Burnhamthorpe Other Shade Products Available 905-569-8566 ALL STOCK MUST GO Monday-Friday 9:30am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 3pm Expand your living space under a Sunguard awning manufactured with your choice of fade proof Sunbrella fabric, and powered by a reliable Somfy remote controlled motor. Free installation limited to $350 in value. Free motor on all in-stock motorized awnings. Free installation on all in-stock manual awnings. 550 Bronte Rd., Oakville 905.827.2951 Sale runs July 16 August 27, 2010 $50.00 off Frameless ShowerGuard Shower Door 10mm Clear Tempered Glass with 6 D-Handle and 2 Geneva Hinges. (up to 30 wide) Upgrades are available $150.00 off Custom ShowerGuard Frameless Shower Enclosure 10mm Clear Tempered Glass includes door, sidelite(s) and hardware Upgrades are available Your floors are complete. Your tiles on the walls. Your base, your taps and faucets installed. Your bathroom renovation will soon be over, With a Custom Tempered Glass Shower enclosure! w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , A ug us t 2 7, 2 01 0 1 4 Wine connoisseurs and the curi- ous alike have a chance to try out some new and vintage flavours. A wine tasting event is taking place at Oakvilles Cucci Ristorante, 119 Jones St., on Wednesday, Sept. 22. This is the first event of the 2010- 2011 season presented by Oakville chapter of the Ontario Wine Society. Organizers promise the event will be both educational and entertaining for wine lovers. The event is titled Awaken Your Wine Senses and will be hosted by Peter Bodnar Rod, a wine educator, certified sommelier and the director of sales, marketing and hospitality for 13th Street Winery. Rod will help participants savour the smells and tastes of oak and malo influences, maturing and softening of tannins and acidity while residual sugars will lead tasters to discover the effect of foods on the perception of these flavours and textures. The wines at the event will be: 13th Street 2000 Blanc de Noirs Brut, Funk Vineyard 2009 Riesling ($23.95), June's Vineyard 2009 Chardonnay ($17.95) compared to 2007 Sandstone Vineyard Old Vines Chardonnay ($27.95), Funk Vineyard 2007 Pinot Noir ($34.95) compared to Old Vines 2005 Gamay (library stock $25.95), 13 Below Zero 2008 Riesling (library stock $18.95). Seating is limited so people are asked to register early for this 19-plus event. Cost is $40. Reception is at 6:30 p.m. and tasting at 7 p.m. Registration is online at www.ontariowinesociety.com/events. The Oakville Toastmasters Club has announced that Mayor Rob Burton will officially proclaim October as Toastmaster Month for the Town of Oakville. October is the Toastmaster Month, however, the proclamation will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 9 at the Quality Inn, 754 Bronte Rd. The event will also be a kickoff for the Toastmaster fall season. Burton will read the proclamation and with him will be the Town Crier Chris Pederson-Brown, who will announce him, along with the executive mem- bers of the club. Toastmasters International is a non-profit organization, which has been teaching valuable communica- tion and leadership skills to people around the globe for more than 85 years. There are currently more than 250,000 members in 12,500 clubs in 106 countries. In Oakville, Toastmasters clubs have been active members of the community for over fifty years. Its members take pride in their contribu- tions to the development of skills ben- eficial to the people of Oakville. Mayor to kick off Toastmaster Month Awaken Your Wine Senses

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