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There is no shortage of arts events happening this weekend in Oakville, ranging from work- shops, art shows and a documentary screening: The West Side Writers , a non-profit group for people who share a passion for writing, is host- ing a seminar Sept. 27 on how to get published. Participants are invited to bring a draft of a query letter they might use to interest an agent or publisher in their book. Book editor Brian Henry will lead the seminar and feature Carolyn Forde as a guest speaker. The seminar will be held at the Oakville Public Library’s Central Branch, 120 Navy St. and run from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Register at brianhenry@sym- patico.ca or call Sheila Eastman at 905-826-8847. Art and music lovers are invited for an after- noon of entertainment Sunday (Sept. 28), in support of the Oakville-Mississauga chapter of the Canadian Music Competition (CMC). The event takes place at Harbour Gallery, 1697 Lakeshore Rd. W., in Mississauga, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. It will include a gallery of art pieces, open from 1-5 p.m., and several performances, in- cluding pianists Janaya Lo and Coco Ma, violin- ists Emma Carina Meinrenken and Alexander Volkov, harpist Myriam Blardone, and mezzo- soprano Gisèle Fredette. The concert portion runs from 2-4 p.m. Those interested in attending the Protegea event are asked to RSVP by today (Friday) to [email protected] or 905-822-5495. For more information on CMC or its upcom- ing events, contact Diana Isherwood 905 845- 5943 or visit www.cmcnational.com. Tax receipts are issued for donations of $50 or more. Donations to the CMC Scholarship Fund can be mailed to Robert Browne, 504-100 Lake- shore Road East, Oakville, ON, L6J 6M9. The premiere of award-winning documentary Cyber-Seniors is Sunday (Sept. 28) at St. Mil- dred’s-Lightbourn School (SMLS) and hosted by its Grads Giving Back Committee. “It’s a charming and hilarious movie on what happens when seniors and their teenage men- tors get together to use technology so prevalent in our world today,” stated a press release. The screening of the documentary by Saffron Cassady, which is also put on in partnership with Silver Sherpa Inc., will be held at the 1080 Lin- brook Rd. school at 2 p.m. In the arts... 21 | Friday, September 26, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com MICRODERMABRASION OAKVILLE PLACE (905) 849-1671 Book Your Appointment Today! For a limited time, receive a Microdermabrasion Treatment for only $99. 00 ! (Regular Price $125. 00 ) A progressive, non-invasive procedure for skin resur facing Improves: Sun Damage Fine Lines Age Spots Large Pores Acne Scars Superficial Blemishes Beauty &Spa (NC) No matter what clothes you choose to make a first im- pression, do remember that wearing a bright smile can work magic as well. The next time, for example, that you strive to look your best when you host an event, go for a job interview, celebrate a mile- stone – or walk down the aisle – be sure to step up the grooming, put on your favourite outfit, and then add the most dazzling ac- cessory, your smile. Did you know that an uninhib- ited smile not only makes us look more attractive, it is also a gift? When you smile, others smile back and that is synergy for mutual stress reduction, re- lationship building, health im- provement and longevity. Wearing a smile is such an effective accessory it’s no wonder the current fashion trends include an oral care regimen that includes the whitening and brightening of teeth. “Smiling is one of our most important social as- sets, so it’s not surprising that we strive for long-term oral health and the desire for whiter teeth,” says Christopher Ludmer, marketing manager in the Philips consumer lifestyle division. “Professional whitening products and related technology have evolved dra- matically in recent years to produce the Philips Zoom line – and now there is almost universal satisfaction with the results.” If, for example, you want to have a radiant smile on a special day, be sure to prepare in advance. Con- tact a dental office first to discuss the options. One of them is a light-activated whitening system called WhiteSpeed, a method that can whiten even sensitive teeth up to eight shades in just 45 minutes. Ludmer points out that light technology is a Philips expertise and the process delivers 40 per cent better results than any comparable non-light whitening system. Or, there is a system of Zoom gels you can apply at home. This option includes the DayWhite treatment if you have two or three weeks – or the NiteWhite gel can transform your smile in less than one week. “These specialized gels are the only two whiten- ing products for home-use in which the efficiency has been proven by clinical studies,” Ludmer explains. “The formula not only whitens your teeth, it also re- duces sensitivity, and protects the enamel.” Or, for the times when you just can’t plan ahead, ask for the Zoom whitening pen during an annual den- tal checkup. Designed to be slipped discreetly into a purse or pocket, the pen allows you, at any given mo- ment, to touch up a few spots of your pearly whites. www.newscanada.com Advertorial Make a smile your most powerful fashion accessory Burl Oak Theatre Group 2014-2015 Season: A Theatrical Joyride By James Sherman Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. Directed by Mike Mitton Produced by Jim Clemens And John Smissen October 2 to 5, 2014 OAKVILLE CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS BOX OFFICE 905-815-2021 OR 1-888-489-7784 OR WWW.OAKVILLECENTRE.CA TICKETS / $30 STUDENTS / $5 WITH ID GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE Silver Sherpa Inc. works to assist seniors and their families dealing with illness or the loss of a partner. The event is free to attend, but participants need to RSVP for tickets, which are limited. Donations will be accepted at the door and go towards SMLS, also a not-for-profit charity. For tickets, contact Charlotte Aziz or Saffron Locas at [email protected] or slocashoeltken@ smls.on.ca, respectively. A movie trailer is available online at www. youtube.com/watch?v=cAWnVL3yMeU. For more information, visit www.cyberse- niorsdocumentary.com or http://goo.gl/V28ah1. Oakville’s Musikay is hosting a community workshop Sunday (Sept. 27), 2-5 p.m., at Grace Lutheran Church, 304 Spruce St. General admission cost is $30, reserve a spot at online at www.musikay.ca.

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There is no shortage of arts events happening this weekend in Oakville, ranging from work-shops, art shows and a documentary screening:

The West Side Writers, a non-pro� t group for people who share a passion for writing, is host-ing a seminar Sept. 27 on how to get published.

Participants are invited to bring a draft of a query letter they might use to interest an agent or publisher in their book.

Book editor Brian Henry will lead the seminar and feature Carolyn Forde as a guest speaker.

The seminar will be held at the Oakville Public Library’s Central Branch, 120 Navy St. and run from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Register at [email protected] or call Sheila Eastman at 905-826-8847.

• • •Art and music lovers are invited for an after-

noon of entertainment Sunday (Sept. 28), in support of the Oakville-Mississauga chapter of the Canadian Music Competition (CMC).

The event takes place at Harbour Gallery, 1697 Lakeshore Rd. W., in Mississauga, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary.

It will include a gallery of art pieces, open from 1-5 p.m., and several performances, in-

cluding pianists Janaya Lo and Coco Ma, violin-ists Emma Carina Meinrenken and Alexander Volkov, harpist Myriam Blardone, and mezzo-soprano Gisèle Fredette.

The concert portion runs from 2-4 p.m.Those interested in attending the Protegea

event are asked to RSVP by today (Friday) to [email protected] or 905-822-5495.

For more information on CMC or its upcom-ing events, contact Diana Isherwood 905 845-5943 or visit www.cmcnational.com.

Tax receipts are issued for donations of $50 or more. Donations to the CMC Scholarship Fund can be mailed to Robert Browne, 504-100 Lake-shore Road East, Oakville, ON, L6J 6M9.

• • •The premiere of award-winning documentary

Cyber-Seniors is Sunday (Sept. 28) at St. Mil-dred’s-Lightbourn School (SMLS) and hosted by its Grads Giving Back Committee.

“It’s a charming and hilarious movie on what happens when seniors and their teenage men-tors get together to use technology so prevalent in our world today,” stated a press release.

The screening of the documentary by Saffron Cassady, which is also put on in partnership with Silver Sherpa Inc., will be held at the 1080 Lin-brook Rd. school at 2 p.m.

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you choose to make a � rst im-pression, do remember that wearing a bright smile can work magic as well.

The next time, for example, that you strive to look your best when you host an event, go for a job interview, celebrate a mile-stone – or walk down the aisle – be sure to step up the grooming, put on your favourite out� t, and then add the most dazzling ac-cessory, your smile.

Did you know that an uninhib-ited smile not only makes us look more attractive, it is also a gift? When you smile, others smile back and that is synergy for mutual stress reduction, re-lationship building, health im-provement and longevity. Wearing a smile is such an effective accessory it’s no wonder the current fashion trends include an oral care regimen that includes the whitening and brightening of teeth.

“Smiling is one of our most important social as-sets, so it’s not surprising that we strive for long-term oral health and the desire for whiter teeth,” says Christopher Ludmer, marketing manager in the Philips consumer lifestyle division. “Professional whitening products and related technology have evolved dra-matically in recent years to produce the Philips Zoom line – and now there is almost universal satisfaction with the results.”

If, for example, you want to have a radiant smile on a special day, be sure to prepare in advance. Con-tact a dental of� ce � rst to discuss the options. One of them is a light-activated whitening system called WhiteSpeed, a method that can whiten even sensitive

teeth up to eight shades in just 45 minutes. Ludmer points out that light technology is a Philips expertise and the process delivers 40 per cent better results than any comparable non-light whitening system.

Or, there is a system of Zoom gels you can apply at home. This option includes the DayWhite treatment if you have two or three weeks – or the NiteWhite gel can transform your smile in less than one week.

“These specialized gels are the only two whiten-ing products for home-use in which the ef� ciency has been proven by clinical studies,” Ludmer explains. “The formula not only whitens your teeth, it also re-duces sensitivity, and protects the enamel.”

Or, for the times when you just can’t plan ahead, ask for the Zoom whitening pen during an annual den-tal checkup. Designed to be slipped discreetly into a purse or pocket, the pen allows you, at any given mo-ment, to touch up a few spots of your pearly whites.www.newscanada.com

Advertorial

Make a smile your most powerful fashion accessory

Burl Oak Theatre Group2014-2015 Season: A Theatrical Joyride

By James ShermanProduced by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc.

Directed by Mike MittonProduced by Jim ClemensAnd John Smissen

October 2 to 5, 2014OAKVILLE CENTRE FORTHE PERFORMING ARTSBOX OFFICE 905-815-2021OR 1-888-489-7784 ORWWW.OAKVILLECENTRE.CA

TICKETS / $30STUDENTS / $5 WITH IDGROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

Silver Sherpa Inc. works to assist seniors and their families dealing with illness or the loss of a partner.

The event is free to attend, but participants need to RSVP for tickets, which are limited.

Donations will be accepted at the door and go towards SMLS, also a not-for-pro� t charity.

For tickets, contact Charlotte Aziz or Saffron Locas at [email protected] or [email protected], respectively.

A movie trailer is available online at www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAWnVL3yMeU.

For more information, visit www.cyberse-niorsdocumentary.com or http://goo.gl/V28ah1.

• • •Oakville’s Musikay is hosting a community

workshop Sunday (Sept. 27), 2-5 p.m., at Grace Lutheran Church, 304 Spruce St.

General admission cost is $30, reserve a spot at online at www.musikay.ca.