Register now for music classes The shopping centre presents its 10th annual Craft Show from November 4â€"6. Mall Manager Pat Sutcliff says that "most of the craftspeople are from right here in Oakville and a lot have been in the show for the past 10 years." Those looking for something to do in the month of November, will find a variety of community activities to attend at Trafalgar Village. The show presents a variety of Christmas gift ideas and handmade crafts. Next week the centre hosts their Annual Antique Show and Sale from November 10â€"13. Browsers will find a unique mix of cherished collectibles and treasures displayed by local dealers. Also visiting the centre in November, The Oakville African Violet Society display and sale will be present Nov. 20th. First formed in 1975 by Sandra Lex, the show displays a variety of plants and violets. As part of their Christmas campaign, Unicef will be hosting a display in the mall from Nov. 15â€" Dec. 11th. Funds will be raised through the sale of cards, calendars and toys. The end of the month will again see senior‘s Day at the centre. Seniors can ‘take the community Bus to Trafalgar Village. For information on bus service call 844â€"0881. Bingo is available at the centre of the mall at 2:00. For the past two years, Maplegrove United Church has played host to Young Children‘s DAV looking for more local clients Operating out of a 1,200 square foot warehouse on Speers Road, MacStravack and Campbell mainâ€" tain a busy schedule as suppliers to Mariposa Communications, for whom they have been associated since 1980, and an increasing numâ€" ber of corporate clients, a list to which they would like to add more local names. They hire local technicians, labourers and trucking companies to stage their events, says Campbell and use local suppliers of hardware, electrical items, lumber, welding, scaffolding and printing, and as Oakville residents themselves, would like to be more of a presence at major events in town, such as the Waterfront Festival. and "you get that in the corpoâ€" rate world." Anyone wishing to get in touch with Dave and Dave, call 827â€"9600. (Continued from page 12) Trafalgar Village â€" A Bustle of Activity Loans * Line of Credit 1st, 2nd 3rd mortgages Residential Commercial Plazas/Apt./Office Bldgs. Up to 95% Financing NO Upâ€"Front Fees Inâ€"Home or Office Consultation 6 Days, 9 a.m.â€"9 p.m. The first annnual Oakville Christmas Craft Show and Festival is scheduled for tomorrow and Sunday at St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre, Hwy 5 and Fourth Line.Featured will be Christmas wreaths, country and painted furniture, baskets, dolls and Christmas craft show this weekend The current fall term of Musical Beginnings taught by early childâ€" hood music specialist Marilyn Mcdonald, ends at the end of this month with registration for the winâ€" ter term beginning Jan. 7th. Fees for the 10â€"week program are $102. "Our aim is to have parents share these joyous music and movement experiences with their babies at home during the week so Creative Music and Movement Classes (YCCMMC) for many Oakville babies and their careâ€" givers. %“ _ ATour of Eight Houses * N and St. Andrew‘s Church L Q All are decorated for the Yuletide m Boutique and Sandwich Stop * St. Vincent‘s School T 11 a.m.â€"3 p.m. U Saturday, Dec. 4th 9:30 a.m.â€"4:00 p.m. Tickets: $15 Available at: Downtown Oakville (East) Added Touch â€"Pine Room Raymar Lighting Upstairs Downstairs Tea Room Margaret Keenan Design Studios Michael‘s Hairstyling (Maple Grove Village) Mary‘s Keepsakes C.C. James Art Supplhes that music becomes a part of the entire family‘s everyday life," explains YCCMMC founder Moyra Walker. "When this hapâ€" pens, everybody feels better. Favorite songs can make a cranky baby happy â€" a dance around the room can be very liberating." YCCMMC developmentally based program combines nursery thymes, traditional action songs, finger and toe plays, knee bouncâ€" ers, lullabies, movement and simâ€" ple instrumental activities. toys, Christmas ornaments, folk art painting, dried florals, stencils and Tâ€" shirts, jewelry, gourmet delights and much, much more. Show hours will be Saturday, Nov. 6th between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 7th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oakville West Naturalizer Fhippance Carr Oakwville Place Mall Pot Pourri TUpper Oakville Card Shop Glen Abbey Framing Tine Art Peach Tree Wallcoverings (Glen Abbey) Oakwville North An excellent selection of her artwork will be available JURASSIC PARK (PG) Frightening Scenes. Evgs. 7:00 9:30. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:30. THE FUGITIVE (AA) Violence. Evgs. 7:00 9:30. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:30. FREE WILLY (F) Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:45 ROBOCOP 3 (AA) (Dolby Stereo). Violence. Coarse Language. Not Recommended For Children. Evgs. 7:10 9:45. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:40. No passes accepted. DEMOLITION MAN (AA) Coarse Language. Violence Evgs. 7:10 9:25. RUDY (PG) Evgs. 7:10 9:20. Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:30 DAZED AND CONFUSED (AA) Coarse Language. Evgs 7:15 9:15. Sat. Sun. Mat. 145. THE GOOD $ON (AA) Frightening Scenes. Not awognmended For Children. Evgs. 7:20. Sat. Sun at. 1:45 LOOK WHO‘S TALKING NOW! (PG) Evgs. 7:20 9:30 Sat. Sun. Mat. 2:00. No passes accepted. MALICE (AA) Coarse Language. Evgs. 7:10 9:40 Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:40. FLESH AND BONE (AA) Evgs. 7:00 9:35. Sat. Sun Mat. 1:30. THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (F) Evgs. 7:20 9:30. Sat Sun. Mat. 2:00. THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (PG) Mature Theme. Fri. Sun.â€"Thurs. 7:00 9:30. Sat. 9:40. Sat. Sun. Mat. Sneak Preview on Sat., Nov. 6th see the all new drama MY LIFE (Subject to classification) at 7:30 andâ€"stay and see our regular feature THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (PG) Mature Theme. 9:40. THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (F) (Dolby Stereo). Evgs 7:45 9:35. Sat. Sun. Mat. 2:45. M BUTTERFLY (AA) Mature Theme. Evgs. 9:15 only. Language. 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