Oakville Beaver, 5 May 1993, p. 12

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raw/x/V/x/ ::¢;.'1{2$/5y-<?4-zy;r-' 'jii)t'jfj. PP.; / - _ _ Le----" GALLERY OPENS Artist Jack Jelilian proudly displays his paintings in The Oakville Art Centre, the gallery he recent- ly opened on the upper level of Oakville Place. The former commercial artist, who owns another gallery in a Streetsville heritage home, says he's committed to revealing to a new generation the CHILDREN HELP . part of the Children Helping Children campaign - saw many local business donate the food which was sold to raise the money. Peter Rettinger and Megan Wagner were all smiles after win- ning Blue Jays tickets during a Juvenile Diabetes fundraiser at St. Vincent's School which netted $1,500 for the cause. The event CABLE Hononé Jeff Eleveld and John Lawson, co-hosts of the offbeat live phone-in show "Computer TV" on Cable 23, were named Entertainment Award winners when Cablenet recently handed out its annual Volunteer Awards. "llliilltrllllt't_rfinislh SILVER CELEBRATION Secretary Joan Wilson (center) celebrated her " with her fellow workers and one nice looking cake 'i)C,ijiifi?if,('i'1'T, 't5r6T; Inns mgmeedstakezyours iriii'; to elebrated her 25th year with Brian King Q.C. (behind her) along beauty of past architecture. "My work harkens back to a simpler, quieter time," he says. Jelilian said he is interested in painting some of Oalu'ille's many historical landmarks. The Oakville Art Centre will also carry the work of other artists and will cater to framing needs and consulting. Sar CHEESE'. Tanya Kong, 9, the grand prize winner in the Famous Players -Domino's Pizza Aladdin coloring contest receives free movie passes for eight and a mupon for a pizza party by theatre manager Brenda Chandler. 266 Lakeshore Rd. E. 844-6991 wwmw UE Thiaiiirmira Mrs. L. Vanmonjou receives a Panasonic portable CD player from Oakville Beaver distri- bution manager Saliya Perera following a recent draw for the newpaper's subscribers. "MU" .L , t,1i, ' HiWW' v', 'r-rr/i/rv, a“ l McCutcheon 's Camera and Video _..-..-.-.-..- u...ia-L...i..- _u ll Towns CLINIC MACLACHLAN'S - .. f d .. an t,i,l,',' , ( j" i',iiitii, c', ;i'*“% J - ed ' -a. i' For those who don't already know, the Oakville Red Cross' primary blood donor clin- ics are held at Towne Chev-Olds at Cross Avenue and Trafalgar Road. Present during the ribbon cutting were Lucy Di Carlo, Red Cross recruitment; local Red Cross presi- dent Mary Ellen Frederick; Towne Chev-Olds manager Glen Yates; mayor Ann Mulvale; MPP Gary Carr and Lenore Thomas, Towne customer service. Students of MacLachlan College present cheques totally $500 to World Vision Canada to assist efforts in Somalia. Here World Vision area manager Bob Peckham accepts the cheques from Tenille Richards and Tom Pischel. BERTIN'S 35$? A team from Bertin Stables was among 14 countries competing in Martinique recently. Shown here (from left) are Tara Tallevi and her horse Sylvester, Tania Nordby, coach Dave Adams, Marc Reid and Julie Van Wieren. VISION Car's Meow The students of Lorne Skuce School recen Meow, a special play about the lives of some here are (clockwise from left) Katie McC Brad Schwieg, Simon Goodhall and Pauline M "ir, r, V Wig T , t W "r":':':,'"':'),":-':'),', I?! "°dak iiiLst /iis \ “<1; 'tati,, I} "",t:C'/r"'r _ _ '. w b fl, 'l':'::")"::::'. "s, T _ 't'U: WW ' ‘51:: 's. Q l ...Q (lit/li' chool recently performed Cat's ives of some musical cats. Shown Katie McCarter, Tara McCall, ovi.

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