Oakville Beaver, 22 Dec 1993, p. 8

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§ "p $ Bronte Creek Provincial Park presents ‘Christmas Past‘ ;f at Spruce Lane Farm. Tonight, the Playford Players entertain $s 7 to 9 p.m. in the keroseneâ€"lit parlor of this turnâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"centuâ€" ** ry farmhouse restored and furnished in Victorian heritage. § Phillip Corke and Roland Packer entertain with hammered s# dulcimer and guitar. Also carol singing, hot mulled cider and § Christmas treats will be served. 3 The house is open to Dec. 24th to Jan. 2nd., except §¥ Christmas and Boxing Days, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. § On New Year‘s Day, bring in 1994 with an oldâ€"fashioned s# taffy pull from 1 to 3 p.m. % The outdoor skating rink at Bronte Creek Provincial Park is open daily, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., except Christmas and Â¥ Boxing Davs. T4 \4 N6 16 :‘. Uâ€"I4VJ P h o ns ghie en in ) S o) eaitark ) esn ) Sfi3 eSpil ons ) eBall ues 3 Sall ue s 9 OBX PEE OPEETREETEEETEEETEEL Suni®® LLienunnueutnunss.une. cas _ l OO _ OO mm t en n n ranpreinl imary Py m ol y n e m m ‘y Te j NMPOPRORNO NO MANONMO RAND NRA NTD 279 279 B0 n3 379 3140 B3 2779 31330 i. > ® 44 h \# L 5: i4 Â¥ MOUNTSBERG The Mountsberg Wildlife Centre near Campbellville is running its Winter Program from Dec. 26th to Jan. 2nd. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring horse drawn wagon rides, nature presentations, Wildlife Walkway to see the Birds of Prey (caged), and weather permitting, ice skating on the pond and bonfire, plus cross country skiing and snowshoeing. The gentre rents skis, poles and boots for $9.50 daily, or snowâ€" shoes at $3.50 for the day. 854â€"2276 CRAWFORD LAKE acapemy or LE Admission to the park on Burloak Drive north of the QEW is $6 per car, or $3 per car for seniors or physically disabled. 827â€"6911 Most of the activity is happening at Spruce Lane Farm inside of Bronte Creek Provincial Park, Mountsberg, Crawford Lake, and at the town‘s two recreation centres in Glen Abbey and River Oaks. Here‘s a summary of holiday events: ‘CHRISTMAS PAST There‘s some indoor fun, and hopefully, with a little snow, some outdoor activities such as cross country skiing and tobogganing could be added to the family outing. ooking for something to do over the Christmas _ holidays?Although there aren‘t as many activiâ€" ties as one might expect, thanks to the ‘Grinch 3 Who Stole Christmas® â€" the ‘social contract‘ â€" w« there is still plenty for families and kids to do over the holiday season. Because of the social contract, the staff at recreation centres, libraries and art galâ€" leries, have more vacation time. 1064 SOUTH SERVICE RD. E. 842â€"6220 WordPertect â€" and many more [ DON‘T LUG A VACUUMâ€"PLUG IN A BEAM! COMPUTER TRAINING Oakville‘s Business School 338â€"6600 opening on Jan. 8th. However, Art \ Rental and Sales at Gairloch, run by the Oakville Galleries Volunteer Association, will be open Dec. 30th and Jan. 2nd, from 1 to 338â€"0117. Halton‘s only downhill ski facility located in Ke near Milton will have snow this Chnistmas, thanks t making machines. Glen Eden is offering two ski car for children (sold out) and another for adults 18 and ux â€"B k. Halm on \ Jan. 4th at 7:30 p.m. â€" otherâ€" wise _ the gallery _ is closed for the holidays. â€"r artist s talk with Gairloch Gallery _ at _ ongoing interpretive program in the reconstructed village including native craft making. Crawford Lake, on Steeles Avenue east of Guelph Line, has cross country facilities but no ski rentals. Crawford Lake is open Dec. 26th to % mm e n e e sSFOCUS GLEN EDEN _ THE OAKVILLE BE Call NC Abhev Recreatior $130, participants can enjoy the slopes from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., plus the benefit of four twoâ€"hour ski lessons Dec. 27th to 30th, starting at 10 a.m. The ski hill is open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily, and evenings 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. except Sundays; however, the Glen Eden will be X closed Christmas Eve night, Christmas %3 \.X\ 'oy Day, and New Year‘s Eve night. [ & > §$78â€"5011. * BRIDGES + BONE IMPLANTS « TEETHâ€"STRAIGHTENING « PARTIAL/FULL DENTURES » stmas () If WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1993 2e 46 \\ operation ’ k f this week | @ 7 { P to : Dec. & (/‘! ) " 23rd, and . ) Te r&; again from y o Mn Dec. 28 to \C: 42 % / 30th, 7 a.m. \' WQ‘: as. to 6 p.m. On »â€" G . / Tuesday, chilâ€" dren were taken to Casa '®/ Loma, and the secâ€" Fei% / ond trip, already s fully booked, is tomorâ€" / row to the Horton Tree =' Farm near Stouffville. There are openings on the remaining days next week at the Oakville Y, 410 Rebecca St. These days will be filled with ifts such as making gingerbread houses, y movies, plus a skating trip to the Glen on Centre on Dec. 29th. Fees are $30 daily, â€"3417 and ask for Child Care. Mu Dec MUSEUMS it OAKVILLE YÂ¥MCA The Y is offering only one structured * Y program for school ‘(' aged children, 6 j to 12, through + JY its â€" school *\ / based child Tel: (905) 270â€"5112 N ?2500 Hurontario Street, Mississauga iVV St ne aftery Ccare gram. will be Huron Square Plaza pro rmr It in N Home Court Basketball will be holding its Winter Snowball ‘93 basketball day camp for children and youth (coed) aged 7 to 17 at Oaklands Regional Centre, Bond Street, Dec. 27th to 31st, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with supervised lunch. Fee is $99, including free knapsack. Call Home Court in. The Central, White Oaks and Woodside Libraries are closed this Friday to Sunday, open Dec. 27th to 30th, closed on Dec. 31st and Jan. 1st, and reâ€"opens on Jan. 2nd. The Bookmobile, off the road since Dec. 20th, resumes its reguâ€" lar schedule on Jan. 3rd. Call 815â€"2042. Basketball, §25â€"411 RIVER OAKS RECREATION CENTRE This recreation and arena facility at 2400 Sixth Line has fitness classes on Dec. 26th to Dec. 31st, and again on Jan. 2nd.; plus public skating on those dates from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Call 257â€"6283 for more information. The centre is closed today to Dec. 25th, and on New Year‘s Eve after 5 p.m.., and on Jan. 1st. Closed today through to Christmas Day, the centre reâ€" opens with public skating from 1 to 2:30 p.m., on Dec. 26th to Dec. 31st, and again on Jan. 2nd. There is also a fairly full schedule of fitness classes and public and adult swimming on those days. Call 827â€"0068 for specific times or drop in to signâ€"up. The centre is also closed New Year‘s Eve after 5 p.m., and on New Year‘s Day. OAKVILLE LIBRARIES The Oakville Central Library, 120 Navy St., is showing some favorite movies for kids on Dec. 28th, 10 to 11 a.m.; and on Dec. 29th and 30th, 1:30 to 3 p.m. â€" free, just drop opens for regular hours on Jan 2nd, however, it remains closed on Mondays. The Thomas House and Old Oakville Post Office Museums in Lakeside Park are closed, reâ€"opening in May. The Halton Region Museum in Kelso Park near Milton is closed to Jan 3rd, and the nearby Ontario Agricultural Museum is closed until May. GLEN ABBEY RECREATION CENTRE The recreation centre/pool/arena at Third Line near Upper Middle Road in Glen Abbey may become one of the busiest spots over the Christmas holidays, with an array of swimming, fitness and skating opportunities. Page 8 BASKETBALL Hopecdale Maill Serving Oakville for Over 30 years, Monday to Friday 10;00 a.m to 9:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 am. to 6:00 p.m. *Sunday 12 Noon to 5:00 pm. (*Not all stores may be open) Located at 3rd Line and Rebecca in Oakville *§27â€"0999%

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