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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, November 14, 2012 · 16 Saturday, November 17, 2012 - Parade starts at 9 a.m. Follow Santa on his route! Parade is a fun-filled day for the whole family This Saturday, Santa Claus will wind his way through the streets of Oakville for the 64th time. He and sweetheart Mrs. Claus, the Santa Claus Parade's Grand Marshall, will officially welcome the Christmas season along with thousands of people lining the Parade route in Downtown Oakville and Kerr Village. The Parade's theme, 'Once Upon A Christmas,' promises to deliver one of the best parades ever seen in Town, with 50 uniquely decorated floats, costumed charcters and a full lineup of marching bands paving the way for Santa's eventual arrival. This year's Parade starts promptly at 9 a.m. -- rain or shine. It will begin at Lakeshore Rd. and Reynolds, go west on Lakeshore to Kerr St. and continue north on Kerr, ending at the corner of Kerr and Stewart St. Just before 9 a.m., look up in the sky for Santa's planes in Christmas tree formation, direct from the North Pole. Joining Mrs. Claus in the Cinderella carriage as Honourary Grand Marshall is 10 year old colouring contest winner Fiona Allen. Her drawing was selected out of over 100 entries that were submitted. After the Parade, visit the Parade website to vote for the People's Choice Award and Best Band The Oakville Santa Claus Parade will air on TVCogeco23 Saturday, Nov. 17 at 7:00pm and 10:00pm Sunday, Nov. 18 at 2:00pm and 9:00pm Monday, Nov. 19 at 4:00pm and 5:00pm Friday, Nov. 23, 7:00pm Don't forget your letters to Santa! Canada Post will be collecting letters to Santa on the Parade route and promptly sending them off to the North Pole -- in plenty of time for Christmas. OUT! SOLD K YOU THAN YOUR FOR ORT! SUPP soup bowl November 25 - 28 SOUP BOWL November 15 - 18 Providing peace of mind Wendy & Don Smith since 1927 uttermorris.com 12 noon every day plus Friday, Nov 16 dinner Choose a fabulous handcrafted bowl. Fill your bowl with a choice of gourmet soups made by local restaurants. Add delicious salad, a roll, coffee and dessert for a great meal! The bowl you choose is yours to keep. All sittings have a cash bar. OVER 95 ARTISTS UNDER ONE ROOF ing POTTERY WOODCARVING PAINTING inn s p S aft WEAVING WE YARNS sSCULPTURE & Cr ings g rv phy n a FINEART HANDMADE WOVEN c gra es PRINTS MUGS HOOKEDo RUGS ur pt l u FRAME WIN PAINTING SCA POTTERY CA ART PO SCULPTURE WO PHOTOGRAP SMA FRAMED PAINTING ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY CER GIFTS ARTS AMI PLEASE ART FINE BUY SOU PB OWL DONATEDBY POTTERS AND BAC GIFTS PRESENTS Nov. 15-18, 2012 presented by Arts Burlington OVER 95 ARTISTS UNDER ONE ROOF JOIN US SEE SOME FINE ARTWORK Po Pai ttery We ntin g a Ho vin Wo oki g P od Sc hot AT THE Don't forget the toy drive, food drive and $2 for a "red nose" The following charities are the only charities authorized to operate during the Parade. · The Oakville Fire Fighters will be on hand to accept new, unwrapped toys. Tween and teen items are especially needed. · Kids of all ages will want to purchase a rednose for $2 from the Fun Group of Family and Friends of Falgarwood. All monies generated will be donated to Wellspring Halton. As this group is the only authorized seller of red noses, please don't buy your red nose from somebody else. · This year, the Kinsmen Club of Oakville, Oakville Transit and Endo Networks invite you to "Stuff A Bus" for the food drive! A specially decorated Oakville Transit bus featuring a design by Sheridan College student Megan Stiver will make its debut at the Parade, and then will be found throughout Oakville until January 1st. · The Kinsmen Club will collect non-perishable food items for the Salvation Army. They encourage everyone to bring at least one nonperishable food item to the Parade. Cash donations will also be accepted. They are excited to once again partner with Whole Foods Market Oakville and Oakville Hydro who are providing in-kind support for the food drive. · Look for the Toronto Rock and Endo Elves helping to collect food with the Kinsmen. Put some art into your holiday gift-giving. With over 95 Canadian Artisans participating, there's lots to choose from for everyone on your gift list. Sat. & Sun. ­ 11am - 4pm Tickets: $40 ($35 BAC Members) Reserve Table of 8: $275 Order Online: theBAC.ca/soup By phone: 905-632-7796 x326 and more! Free Parking and Admission 1333 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, ON L7S 1A9 (905) 632 - 7796 theBAC.ca BurlingtonArtCentre @the_BAC_ BAC HOLIDAY EVENTS cogeco.ca

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