Oakville Beaver, 10 Mar 1993, p. 13

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EXERCISEIS __ HMITNESSIS THE CHALLENGE THE REWARD Heay Equipment Operator Word Processor Operator Backhoe / Bulldozer / Grader / Loader / Excavator He The Oakville Museum is once again offering its popular March Break program, from Monday, March 15th to Friday, March 19th. For more information, or to register, contact Betty Ann Green at the Oakville Y, 845â€"3417. Looking for something to do next week? March Break is just jam packed with things to do. There‘s everything from swimming to tasting maple syrup to visiting a museâ€" um. And as winter turns to spring, here‘s hoping there will be some snow left for some winter sports. Local parks offer cross country skiing and toboggan hills.The followâ€" ing is a list of events for some March Break fun. OAKVILLE YÂ¥MCA Monday features two identical Parents are advised to send lunches with their children each day except Tuesday. And, skates and extra socks will be needed on Thursday. Bus deparâ€" tures from the Y‘s child care centres is 8:30 a.m. for the day trips. The week concludes with a visit to the Ontario Science Centre on Friday March 19th. There is a visit to the Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology followed by ice skating on Thursday, March 18th. Wednesday March 17th is a Games Day at the centres. Open during March Break are the Oakville YMCA, St. Matthew‘s, Holy Family and St. Michael‘s separate schools child care programs from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Oakville YMCA has four day trips planned during March Break. On Monday March 15th, it‘s a visit to the Toronto Zoo. On Tuesday March 16th, the Y visits Toronto City Hall folâ€" lowed by lunch at the Organ Grinder. KEEP FAT ®: + BUSINESS DIPLOM A 338â€"6600 Oakvilie‘s Business School Learn to operate and maintain one of the following OAKVILLE MUSEUM Classes start April 12 and run for five v two, fourâ€"hour classes per week For more information, call: (416) 878â€"3577 or (416) 826â€"3098 Member of IPFA with over 2,000 affiliations (EVENING PROGRAM) Milton Campus hool, Sixth Line, R.R. #3 467 Speers Rd. 849â€"1021 _ 2 SHERIDAN C 0O L LE G E Nautilus, Boss & * '%‘quf-‘ Global Exercise «& 44 %- Equipment 4 mo"sy = 37 Aerobic Fitness % .; Classes on Floating y & Wood Aerobic Floor Bally Computerized Life Cycles, (Fitness Evaluation). Rower and Stair Masters Whiripoo! & Saunas Babysitting Service Tanning Salons Personalized Programming California Style Weight Gym Personalized Weight Loss Program Univite Micro Diet Milton, Ontario L9T 2X7 Friday, ages 8 and up will have fun with Music From Almost Anything with Mariposa in the School‘s enterâ€" tainer Chick Roberts. Two identical, hourâ€"long afternoon workshops will be held at $6 per child, 1 to 2 p.m., and 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. On Thursday, ages 9 and up can enjoy Spring Games, with Mariposa in the School‘s entertainer Bill Russell. Two identical, hourâ€"long afternoon workshops will be held for $6 per child, from 1 to 2 p.m., and again from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, ages 6 and up can enjoy an afternoon workshop Paper Pleasures, at a cost of $10 per child. Kids can have fun doing a variety of paper activities of the past from 1 to 3 Tuesday morning, children ages 6 to 8 can enjoy Toy Making with Brian Krog, from 10 to 11 a.m., at $6 per child. In the afternoon, for ages 9 and up, is a workshop in Woodworking and Stencilling, 1 to 3 p.m., at a cost of $10 each. Monday features two identical Basketweaving Workshops with speâ€" cialist Kathy Cope. For ages 7 and up, you can choose from either a morning or afternoon workshop at a cost of $10 per child. Workshops run 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., and 1 to 3 p.m. weeks For more information about any of _FOCUS /o OFFL ‘ 4 lzx 4 P pommmemszieg vogh YA a| ma / 4@ a u2 & ‘ 1g ; ? Traia 6 ‘ Az- % ‘2 \ . % | AE OAKVILLE BEAVER | CENTRAL LIBRARY It‘s everything from snakes to jugâ€" gling at the Oakville Central Library during March Break. Cozy up to snakes and other creaâ€" tures from Jeff McKay‘s Live Reptile Lee Burr takes his two children, Joshua, left, and Mandy, downhill on a toboggan these March Break workshops, call the Show on March 15th â€" suitable for Bradle Oakville Museum at 845â€"3541. Preâ€"regâ€" kids 7 and up. Tickets $3. and up istration is required for all workshops. The Jim Parker Children‘s Show And T/ C EOO F \sv ace OPTC I\\.\ Au Frames S\mew'\de en / with purchas® of your RX \enses 5} T }: Largefiection Ap \w: The Jim Parker Children‘s Show brings his musical variety show from Mr. Dressâ€"Up on March 16th, for kids five and up. Tickets $3. Wear green to the St. Patrick‘s Day Celebration on March 17th â€" all ages, free. Comic entertainer and juggler Jeff WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1993 PAGE 13 CA ec: L Trata\gal yillagt ptician | ‘25moss'we-//‘mmpa'a Large gelectio" of frames poctor‘s alpPC"'”tment arranged . We acceP! on yision cal? programs oggan. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) Bradley comes March 18th â€" ages six and up, tickets $3. And, it‘s Reader‘s Theatre on March 19th. Library personalities will perform their favorite stories â€" good for kids 5 and up, free. All events start at 2:30 p.m., and for tickets and information, call §45â€"3229, (See ‘March Break S 0% O Miller Real Estate Ltd REALTOR Sales Representative PAUL SCHELL 845â€"9180 10 /o O page 14) g gat R fthita AQt \ Sucs

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