Oakville Beaver, 4 Jun 1993, p. 18

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The seventh annual Oakville Peace Festival, with the theme For Human Rights, will be held tomorâ€" Peace festival "for human rights" set for Saturday at Coronation Park THE DRAGON (AA) Brutal Violence. Not Recommended For Children. (Dolby Stereo) Evgs. 7:20 9:45. Sat. Sun. Mat. 2:20. CLIFFHANGER (R) Brutal Violence. (Dolby Stereo) Evgs. 7:00 9:30. Sat. Sun. Mat HOT SHOTS PART DEUX (AA) (Dolby Stereo) Fri.â€"Wed. 7:20 9:40. Thurs. 7:20. Sat. SIDEKICKS (PG) Martial arts violence (Dolby stereo) Evgs. 7:10. Sat. Sun. Mat 2:10. Stereo). Eugs. 7:15 9:35. Sat. Sun. Mat 215. CLIFFHANGER (R) Brutal Violence. (Dolby stereo) Evgs. 7:00 9:40. Sat. Sun. Mat. 2:00. GUILTY AS SIN (Subject to Classification) Evgs. 7:10 9:40. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:40. MADE IN AMERICA (PG) Evgs. 7: 10 9:40 Sat. Sun. Mat. 140. THE DRAGON (AA) Brutal Violence. Not Recommended For Children. Evgs. 7:00 9:30. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:30. LOST IN YONKERS (PG) (Dolby stereo) Evgs 9:20 only. HOT SHOTS PART DEUX (AA) (Dolby INDIAN SUMMER (AA) Evgs. 7: 15 9:10 Sun. Mat. 1:45. THE CRYING GAME (AA) Coarse Language Violence. Not recommended for children. Evgs.7:10. 9:15. Sun. Mat. 1:30. LOST IN YONKERS (PG) Evgs. 7:00 9:15 Sun. Mat. 1:30. BENNY AND JOON (PG) Evgs. 7:20 9:30 Sun. Mat. 1:45. THREE OF HEARTS (R) Eugs. 7:10 9:20 Sun. Mat. 1:45. language, Mature Theme. Eves. 7:00 9:20 Sun. Mat. 1:30. INDECENT PROPOSAL (AA) Coarse sumECT To CLASSIFICATION row in Coronation Park beginning at 1:30 p.m. The program will be officially [ viouence reurasep Tirouoit TXSTAX OF CAADA 43 sz BUBNA VIBSTA opened by Mayor Ann Mulvale and will feature four keynote speakers and 14 local musical bands. There Tickets $5.00 per person available at the door proceeds go to the Erchless Restoration Fund Museum Tours included enjoy a delightful tea on the west porch of Erchless with a picturesque view of the harbour. 1920s style dress welcome for more information call 845-354] Oakville Museum, 8 Navy St., Oakville . Ookville Museum is a division of the Town of Oakville: . .. STRAWUBERRY « TEA SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1993 â€" 4 p.m. ORKVILLE MUSEUM and have his recent paintings on exhibition. As is customary, works of other Gallery artists are also on display. Gollery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10:30 to 5:30 Sunday 100 to 5.00 Join‘ us at the is pleased to announce that we now represent Thomas F. Chatfield MeLanenâ€"Bames Gallo 133 Reynolds Street, Oakville 849â€"7702 Free Parking Available for a will also be a literature table and a Speakers scheduled are Mariam children‘s fun area with face paintâ€" â€" Bhabha of the Bosnian Canadian ing, games and paper craneâ€"making. Relief Association; Stephen Dankowich of the Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights; Sally Galkezheyongar of the Native Women‘s Resource Centre and Rita Kohll, Parkdale community activist. Running until August, everyone is welcome to participate in the workshops and courses this sumâ€" mer. Indulge in a oneâ€"day, weekâ€" end, fiveâ€"day, or 10â€"day handsâ€"on, intensive workshop/course and enjoy yourself this summer at the Sheridan College Summer School of the Arts. A sLiver c 5 IOECENT OS === For more information, please call (416) 845â€"9430, ext. 2610. O currnancer veue SNIPER The Summer School of the Arts is designed to foster a dynamic community in which participants can develop their individual creâ€" ativity and their practical and conâ€" ceptual skills in a challenging, supâ€" portive environment. Instructors are well respected, practicing artists, craftspeople, designers, and educaâ€" tors who are committed to sharing theis knowledge, experience, and expertise. Celebrating its third year of operation, the Summer School of the Arts offers 72 workshops, credit and nonâ€"credit courses in calligraâ€" phy, ceramics, drawing, furniture, glass, graphic design, illustration, literary arts, media arts, mixed media, painting, papermaking, phoâ€" tography, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, and xerography, as well as, two intensive programs in classical animation and computer animaâ€" tion/computer graphics. Whether you are an aspiring artist or practicing professional, you will find something of interest during this year‘s Sheridan College Summer School of the Arts. The event is a free presentation of the Oakville Community Centre for Peace. â€"â€"â€"NOW OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEKâ€"â€" HELD OVER 2ND WEEK Ceramics to printmaking offered at art school NQTE: in both theatres Main Feature plays second on Fri. Sat and first Sunâ€"to Thurs.

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