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Bonnie and Company
Shopping is easy and pleasurable at Bonnie and
Company. This intimate fashion boutique, on the second
storey of a charming old house at 114 Beckwith
Street in Carleton Place, features the latest in fashions
with great comfort and style.
There’s a focus here on personal service and
Canadian products. “We try to get what you want, when
you want it,” says owner Bonnie McBain P.H.Ec. We
carry a variety of flattering, versatile styles for people
on the go, in sizes ranging from 6 to 18.
You’ll love the new travel line called Solar Authentic.
Ingenuity’s in-stock suiting group offers personal style
options. Garments can be ordered especially for you in
different styles, sizes and colours.
At Bonnie and Company, you’ll find everything
from separates and sportswear to dress-up outfits
which will suit you to perfection. You’ll also discover
chic accessories and unique jewellery from local
designers.
Gift certificates are always available. “We go out of
our way to serve our customers,” Bonnie notes. Call
(613) 257-8345.
Purveyors of Fine Fashion…
Women’s Fashions
and
Latest Accessories
Gift
Certificates
Available
114 Beckwith St., Carleton Place Ontario K7C 2T4
613 257-8345
Due West Magazine • Page 36 • Spring 2008
kanata
theatre
40TH SEASON 2008-2009
Ken Ludwig’s Leading Ladies
directed by Peter Williams
Two Shakespearean actors try to impersonate long-lost
relatives, to claim an inheritance from a wealthy matron.
Sept. 16-20, 23-27.
The Countess
by Gregory Murphy, directed by Gwen Knight
A society scandal in Victorian London involves the essayist
Ruskin, his wife Effie, and the artist Millais.
Nov. 11-15, 18-22.
Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun
by Norm Foster, directed by Tom Kobolak
A handicapped man, his mother and a penniless pregnant
student meet. Together, they are stronger than apart.
Feb. 3-7, 10-14.
Bus Stop
by William Inge, directed by Rosemary Keneford
A snow storm blocks the highway: bus passengers wait at a
diner. Each has a story: but their stories intersect.
March 17-21, 24-28.
Scotland Road
by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by Dorothy Gardner
A young woman is found on an iceberg. She speaks one
word: “Titanic”. Who is she? How did she get there?
Apr. 28- May 2, May 5-9
HOLIDAY PRODUCTION
A full-length musical
Just So
Music by George Stiles, Lyrics by Anthony Drew
Inspired by stories of Rudyard Kipling
directed by Andrew Williams
Five of Kipling’s stories, including “How the Elephant got
his trunk” are woven together into a magical, musical quest.
Dec.27,28,29,30.
RON MASLIN
PLAYHOUSE
Box Office 613 831-4435
www.kanatatheatre.com