o in o. < B The Nicholas Arts Centre of Appleby College hosts the final event of its first Concert Series this Sunday with a concerto by world renowned pianist oris Krajny. z2 _ This will be held at The John Bell Chapel starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are E $12 each. For more information or to order tickets call Jennifer Neal at Appleby College, 845â€"4681. Krajny performs at Appleby Sheridan hosts The graduating students of â€" feature a variety of v Sheridan Collese‘s School of Crafts ics. fabrics. furnitu <>cm£mr_x OoDEoN C|NEMAGU|DE YOUTH ADMISSION $6 AGES 14â€" 20 excert tuesoar HOWCASE Burtington 3325 HARVESTER RD. « 637â€"5677 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES III (PG) Martial Arts, Violence, Frightening Scenes (Dolby Stereo). Evgs. 7:00. Mats. Fri.â€"Mon. GROUNDHOG DAY (PG) (Dolby Stereo) Evgs ALIVE (PG) Mature Theme. Evgs. 7:00 9:20. Sat. Sun. Mat 1: Violence, Not Recommended For Children. Evgs 7108 9:30. HOMEWARD BOUND (F) Mats. Fri.â€"Mon. 1:30 THE SANDLOT (F) (Dolby Stereo) Evgs. 7:10 9:20. Mats. Fri.â€"Mon. 2:10. UNFORGIVEN (AA) Coarse Language, Violence (Dolby Stereo). Evgs. 7:00 9:30. Mats. Fri.â€" gCElfl' OF A WOMAN (AA) Evgs. 8:00. Sat. un. Ma THE CRUSH (AA) Not Recommended For Children. Evgs. 7:00 9:00. Sat. Sun. Mat 1:45. FIRE IN THE SKY (PG) Frightening Scenes. Evgs. 7:10 9:20. Sat Sun. Mats. 1:45. A FEW GOOD MEN (PG) Coarse Language. Fri. Sat. 7:00 9:35. Sun.â€"Thurs. 8:15. HEAR NO EVIL (AA) Violence, Frightening Scenes. Evgs. 7:15, 9:30. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:45. JACK THE BEAR (AA) Evgs. 7:00 9:30. Mats Fri.â€"Mon. 1:40. THE CRYING GAME (AA) Coarse Language, COP AND A HALF (PG) Frightening Scenes (Dolby Stereo). Evgs. 7:15 9:45. Mats. Fri.â€" Mon. 2:00 JACK THE BEAR (AA) (Dolby Stereo) Evgs. 7:25 9:45. Mats. Fri.â€"Mon. 2 Mon. 2:15 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES i1 (PG) Martial Arts, Violence, Frightening Scenes. Evgs 7:10. Mats. Fri.â€"Mon. 1:30. GROUNDHOG DAY (PG) Evgs. 9:40. COP AND A HALF (PG) Frightening Scenes. Evgs 7:10 9:40. Mats. Fri.â€"Mon. 1:40. THE SANDLOT (F) (Dolby Stereo) Evgs. 7:00 9:20. Mats. Fri.â€"Mon. 2:00. UNFORGIVEN (AA) Coarse Language, Violence (Dolby Stereo). Evgs. 7:00 9:25. Mats. Fri.â€" Mon. 1:30. wlï¬ your %flf@ life ) To enter, dial 845â€"5585 extension 5410 from a touchâ€"tone phone. Imagine the thrill when you actually raise your baton and engage the powerful opening chords of Beethoven‘s 5th Symphony . . . conducting the full 50 piece Oakville Symphony Orchestra in a live open air concert on Sunday, June 27th during the Oakville Waterfront Festival . . . And afterwards, imagine boarding the luxury boat that stands by for you and your guest to enjoy a champagne and strawberry delight. Enter the Waterfront Festival Fantasy Draw The graduating students of Sheridan College‘s School of Crafts and Design have extended an invitaâ€" tion to the public to join them at their 25th annual graduate show and sale. feature a variety of works in ceramâ€" ics, fabrics, furniture, and glass â€" designed and executed entirely by third year students. The sale will feature items creatâ€" ed by students and alumni. The cast and crew of "The Ragged Child" â€" memâ€" bers of England‘s National Youth Music Theatre â€" tip their hats in celebration during a Tuesday reception at Town Hall hosted ky * syor Ann Mulvale. The youthful ensemble opened Thursday night at the Oakville Centre and will perform Titled Document â€" the show will The sale will feature items creatâ€" ed by students and alumni. Sheridan‘s School of Crafts and Draw May 24th. Travel within Oakville region by limousine, floral spray or tuxedo rental, Button passes to the Waterfront Festival and one hour luxury cruise included. One entry per person, no cost to enter. * This special Waterfront Festival Concert and the Oakville Symphony‘s 25th Anniversary Season sponsored by SmithKline Beecham Pharma Inc. P 4 again Saturday for HRH The Prince Edward. Tickets are still available for a 2 p.m. Monday show at the Centre. During their stay in Oakville, the troupe lived with local families, attended a Blue Jays game and held theatre workshops at two high schools. (Photo by Barrie Erskine) "Document" SmithKIine Beecham Pharma Siegerman show The work of Sheila Siegerman continues at McLarenâ€"Barnes Gallery. McLarenâ€"Barnes is located at 133 Reynolds St. Hours are Tuesday to Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition features not only Siegerman‘s acclaimed botanical paintings but also her popular still lifes, abstracts and landscapes. Siegerman‘s paintings are sought by collectors from across Canada and around the world. Her works are shown in the United States, England and South Africa. Design is one of the premier faciliâ€" ties devoted to crafts education in North America. "For graduating students, this is their first group exhibition of their best work. For continuing students, this is an opportunity to share the year‘s experiences with incoming students and the general public," said Sheridan School of Crafts and Design professor Skye Morrison. "While for alumni and current stuâ€" dents, this annual reunion/sale is a good marketing opportunity and experience, the general public also gets a chance to purchase highâ€"qualâ€" ity ceramics, fabrics, furniture, glass, and jewelry." The event will be held at the Oakville Campus of Sheridan College, 1430 Trafalgar Road. The gala opening will be on April 30th, from 8 to 10 p.m., with the show and sale continuing May 1 and 2, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, please call (416) $45â€"9430, ext. 5282. A Caring Company