Oakville Beaver, 27 Oct 1993, p. 12

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12 HOLY SEPULCHRE â€" RESURRECTION GATE OF HEAVEN Burlington _ _ Ham. Mtn., Ancaster Burlington Office: 600 Spring Gardens Road, Burlington SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS b & NURSERY CLEARANCE SALE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH MATH, Endâ€"ofâ€"Season PLANT MATERIAL FIELD CLEARANCE SHRUBS and EVERGREENS emeteries Take advantage of these great savings today! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 â€" 2 P.M. THE CATHOLIC CEMETERIES OF THE DIOCESE OF HAMILTON THE MOST. REV. ANTHONY F. TONNOS, D.D., CELEBRANT C P | :§V * * w w* # Nn _ e f y‘ ~LAt m * eA +# -{‘ a‘& AugA _.1\-,' k Byc » mcoat * xz C i 04“ o ; hhee * n s g Bs E* P +‘ / > 2t A lt .3 "a ~ e 4 :â€"_ @ *- o mm q ;n“ :f;* " A‘ # C ’-”._ s k se ‘h;"_’ # e P 5 Â¥+* s I 6 * A>a4 l , . : *** Wl . F *5, 4-?1.._ . f pt ; 3 & use * & ; F * ’ | ~ B t â€" $§. { m â€" Our Most Popular Varieties on Sale Now! Sat. & Sun. Oct. 30 & 31, 9 am to 3 pm ONLEY: :: AT HOLY SEPULCHRE CEMETERY ALL SOULS DAY MASS SHERIDAN N U R S ERILS ONLY $15.00 PER HOUR APPLEBY COLLEGE 336â€"1234 1â€"800â€"DOâ€"Eâ€"MATH 0.A.C. CALCULUS CLINIC MATH CLINIC (9â€"12) SATURDAY Better start looking over your shoulder , . . Halloween, that scary day, is fas approaching, and all of the little ghosts and goblins will out trick or treating . . . For a third consecutive year, Oakville Place and a number of community groups will host a funâ€"filled Halloween party for children this Sunday. The mall will be decorated and will feature a ‘haunted house‘ filled with compliâ€" mentary treats for kids of all ages. Children will p[ass through ‘treat stations from 3 to 5 p.m. the mall will be open from 12 noon to 5 p.m. The decorations are courtesy of a number of Sheridan College Visual Arts Merchandising students including Julie Grieve, Wendy Fennall, Kyrstein Home, Chris Hupalo and Fred Jannack. Halloween at Oakville Place Deadline â€" October 31st, 1993 Contact this community newspaper for details. 1993 ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS Bur MAUSOLEA: HOLY SOULS, OUR LADY OF VICTORY Bring Your Old Fur Out 2R ~7 737 In n rct H THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Of The Closet ... For All Your Costumeâ€"Making NEEdS! ...and more! SEMINARS IN CHILDBIRTH MARTEX BLANKETING Ends SEQUINED TRIM 3n Special Purchase! CRAFT FELT BUNDLES Assorted colours & sizes. 1 lb Approximately 40 9"X12" pieces CRAFT BATTING 90cm X 115cm wide 100% polyester. Special Selection! Wâ€"1â€"Dâ€"E COTTON PRINTS COTTON PRINTS DREAMLAND FLEECE Special Selectior BOTTOMWEIGHT SOLIDS 115cm wid: 140 Rebecca St Oakville 844â€"7728 Informative, re[azecf sessions with _ Dr. Cynthia Blair, Primary Care Obstetics at OTMH Thursdays, 7â€"9 p.m., 4 sessions entitled Pregancy, Labour, Birth, Newborn repeating monthly. For more information Call 842â€"9736, 9â€"5 p.m. or write for brochure and application form. Dr. C. Blair, M.D. CCFP Oakville Health Centre 213â€"1060 Speers Rd. Oakville, Ont. LOL 2X4 eq. 6.98â€"9.98 A BRICLAND ASIC S Saturday 9 n, that scary day, is fast out trick or treating . . . number of community . 1 lb. 399 pieces. W# bund o ~3W m 99 335te 539 13 2‘! 139 29% pag TN OR IUIDR Excellent Value! PERFECT FOR COSTUMEâ€"MAKING! ASSORTED DECOR JACQUARDS WAVERLY PRINTS Celtic new year into its liturgy, declaring Nov. 1st as All Saints Day to to pay homage to the martyrs who died for noble causes. The MICROFIBRE PRINT End CLASSICAL SUITING opecial Selec By the year 800, the Catholic church had incorporate the pagan festiyal of Samhain heralding the (Continued from page 11) People celebrated by wearing costumes and playing tricks on each other, spooking and scaring them to death! And, they carved faces on their fall vegetables! Halloween evolution of pagan, religious festivals Re HAOME DEC David Aylward and his son, David, were among hundreds picking up free pumpkins during Saturday‘s Great Pumpkin Giveaway hosted by the Oakville BIA at Towne Square. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) 8.98 9.98 98 wide Our Reg. Price {9a% 1/2 539 Chances are the link between pumpkins and Halloween came together in the United States, and later Canada, is because the orange vegetable is native to America. Archaeological drugs in Mexico date them, as member of the squash family, back to 9,000 B.C.! The early English speakers called them ‘pompions, from the Greek word ‘pepon,‘ meaning ‘cooked by the sun.‘ The actual word ‘pumpkin‘ dates back to the 17th century. Today, pumpkins are grown worldâ€" wide. Lantern into that perfect pumpkin you‘ve just found. 2i3 No longer a pagan rituai, Halloween today continues to be a night for dressing up to go ‘trick.or treating,‘ to attend parties dressed as your favorite character, a reason to decorate the house in spooky fashion, and to carve a Jackâ€"o‘â€" The arrival of the Irish an English settlers to ‘The New Woarld brought the customs of celebrating Halloween to America, but because of the strict religious beliefs of other settlers to the area, Halloween did not become popular until thc" 1800s. mass said on that day was known Allhallowmass, and the prcviousfi night became known as All Hallow‘s E‘en, hence the name Halloween. The participating of thj church allowed Catholics to share in the celebration of this ancient festival. / Remember a time when appare! was rich in beauty. Now imagine clothing made for today‘s woman that encompasses fabrics and textures of velvets, silks, tapestries and brocades collaged together in wonderful colours. The Mélange Show and Sale Friday Saturday November 5, 1993 November 6, 1993 10 am to 9 pm 10 am to 9 pm Bonnic Clags designer of one of a kind coats, jackets, suits and clothing for special occasions. Harro t . Come and celebrate the timeless beauty of Rélang« urant and Gallen Steeies A

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