Oakville Beaver, 30 Jul 1993, p. 14

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SONâ€"INâ€"LAW (PG) Mature Theme. Evgs. 7:15 9:20 Sun. Mat. 145. POETIC JUSTICE (AA) Coarse Language. Evgs. 7:00 9:15. Sun. Mat. 1:30. WEEKEND AT BERNIES 2 (PG) Evgs. 7:15 9:30 Sun. Mat. 1:45. WHAT‘S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT (R) Sexual Violence, Coarse Language. Evgs. 7:00 9:20. Sun Mat. 1:30. SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (PG) Evgs. 7:00 9:10 Sun. Mat. 1:30. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (F) Evgs. 7:05 9:15. Sun Mat. 1:45. The Legend Had It Coming... ROBIN HOOD \MEN IN TIGHTS NO PASSES Printmaking and multiâ€"media techniques, taught by Lynne Lamofsky, begins August 3rd (running to Aug. 13th) and will be held Tuesday to Friday between 10 a.m. and noon for 6 to 8â€"yearâ€" olds and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. for 9 to 13â€"yearâ€"olds. Cost is $80 for Galleries‘ family members and $95 for nonâ€"members and includes all materials. There are still a few openings remaining in two of Oakville Galleries‘ summer art classes. Space available in Galleries classes * Picnic: 10â€"4 p.m. * Ronald McDonald Magic Show 1:00 p.m * Annelise Singing * Music by St. Hilda‘s * Glen Willioms Singers Having recently introduced itself as "one of the largest all you can eat buffets in Canada‘", Bamboo Garden restaurant also offers a spacious dining area to accommodate 350 people. Owner Ping Fang explains that banquet facilities are available â€" for _ private functions. "We welcome birthday, anniversary, any family functions." The ample staff is ready to provide attentive service and the spacious dining area Bamboo Garden Seats 350 * Jump Bounce, Ponies, Face Painting, Balloons, Feed, Games, Water Pad * Hot Dog Drink $1 * Activity Cards $1 Monday, August 2nd 1993 CORONRATION PARK (Oakville Art Society) The next session, running August 17th to 27th will focus on papermaking and multiâ€"media sculpture and will run Tuesday to Friday between 10 a.m. and noon for 6 to 8â€"yearâ€"olds and between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. for 9 to 13â€" yearâ€"olds. The instructor will be Eva Ennist and cost, which includes materials, is $80 for members and $95 for nonâ€"memâ€" bers. To register, drop by Gairloch, which is located at 1306 means large parties can be readily accommodated. The huge dining assortment, over 130 items, offers choices for chinese food lovers and _ international cuisine. Diners can enjoy wanton soup _ with a cheeseburger or szechuan dishes with french fries. Whatever _ your _ taste, Bamboo offers a huge selection of _ Chinese, Canadian, Mexican, Szechuan and _ Seafood * Art In The Pork 10â€"5 p.m. * Crofts, Jewellery * Original Paintings e Photography * Pottery and Woodwork items * For Sale 10â€"5 p.m. Admission $1 Lakeshore Rd. E. or mail in a cheque with session preference. For more information, call Rebecca Diederichs at 844â€"4402. The Museum is also hosting Children‘s Day Sunday, Aug. 8th with 1920‘s style games on the lawn of Erchless Estate, wooden toy makâ€" ing with Brian Krog, pony rides, lemonade and more all included in the admission of $3. These updated decoders respond to commands from Cablenet comâ€" puters, providing customers with increased flexibility in the selection of their Pay TV packaging. Subscribers will also notice improved signal reliability and the addition of at least one new U.S. Superstation. The next workshop, taught by artiâ€" san Kathy Cope, will be Paper Crafts (August 30th to Sept. 3rd). Cost for the session, which runs between 9:30 a.m. and noon and has a different creâ€" ative activity each day, is $50. Paper To register or for more information, contact Susan Swanson at 845â€"3541. Oakville Museum is located at 8 Navy St. Cablenet is currently replacing existing decoders, the boxes used to unscramble Pay TV services, with addressable decoders. The technology switchover is a critical step in preparation for the launch of Viewers Choice Pay Per View services this October, accordâ€" ing to General Manger, Bob Balint. Coming up next month is a drawâ€" ing and painting workshop with painter Peter King running Aug. 16th to 20th between 9:30 a.m. and noon and costing $25. Decoder exchange Cablenet has two decoder exchange centres established, one down the hall from Joggers in Trafalgar Village Mall and the other at the Burlington Customer Service office. The average equipment exchange transaction is completed in less than a minute. Summer fun at Museum If you have creative children with idle time on their hands this summer, perhaps one of the Summer Fun Workshops being offered by Oakville Museum, would interest you (and them). SPECIAL BONUS FEATUREâ€"SAT. SUN. ONLY INDECENT PROPOSAL FE=â€"â€" NOTE: Main Feature plays first all week. HELD OVER 2ND WEEK

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