Crafts for Christmas one of OA S events Pottery, paintings, wreaths and woodwork will all be available at the annual Oakville Art Society Crafts for Christmas sale Nov. 25th to 27th at the gallery site on Bronte Road. Hours will be Friday, Nov. 25th between noon and 9 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 26th between 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 27th between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Admission is $1 per person with children under 12 admitted free. The OAS was originally founded in 1965 as a teaching society in which artists in various media could meet and exchange ideas. The first meeting place was the ‘cottage‘ in Coronation Park followed by the farmhouse next door and when membership outgrew both of these outlets, the OAS bought its current building at 560 Bronte Rd. Throughout these years, the OAS has retained a unique position in all of Canada in that it is still primarily selfâ€"supporting. For the past 29 years, through profits from classes and memberships, sales in the Gallery and fundâ€"raising, the membership has been able to maintain its present facilities. The OAS is one of a very small number of private, nonâ€"profit, nonâ€"government owned societies in the province to possess its own building. One of the organization‘s major fundâ€"raising events is its Art Auction and this year the 29th annual Art Auction will take place Feb. A4th featuring artists from all over Ontario as well as from the OAS. Preview times at Centennial Gallery will be Wednesday, Feb. 1st between 6 and 9 p.m.; Thursday, Feb. 2nd, noon to 9 p.m.; Friday, Feb. 3rd, noon to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 4th, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event begins at 8 p.m. and includes door prizes, silent auction and open bidâ€" ding with an auctioneer. Admission is $10. The OAS sponsors a summertime fundâ€"raising event as well, the annual Artâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Park which is scheduled for Aug. 7th. Admission to the event, held in conjunction with the children‘s Picnic, is $2. Interested vendors can contact the OAS. Courses are also offered on a yearâ€"round basis with the next set scheduled to begin in January for adults, teens and children in both art and pottery. Adult classes include drawing, oil/acrylic, watercolor, Chinese brush, pottery in both the daytime and evening. There are also weekend workshops and shorter classes with well known artists in painting, stained glass, kilnâ€"firing and glazing. Membership in the OAS runs from September to August at a cost of $45; $25 for seniors 65 and over. For more information on memberships, gallery hours or art classes, call 827â€"5711. NO CHARGE SECURITY SYSTEM WITH EVERY NEW VEHICLE The Corbett team has been involved in Oakville business for fifty years â€" we know a good thing when we see it â€" and Ann Mulvale is the person for the job as Mayor of Oakville. It seems to me that Ann‘s opponent for Mayor has been reading "U.S.A. Toâ€"Day" too much and is taking that harsh approach to politics as seems to be happening in the U.S..â€"I think it‘d be better if this opponent pays more attention to local issues rather than "Mickey Mouse" minor sensationalism. Enough about the "Loose Cannon." Let‘s tell you about Ann Mulvale. â€" Ann is sincere. She is always available to everyâ€" one: the public, council members and staff. â€" Ann is very knowledgeable about all matters; Always does her homework; Reads and studies all reports, minutes and community corresponâ€" dence; Always prepares for meetings â€" large or small. â€" Ann Mulvale speaks at your level, understands your concerns, and if Ann cannot give you an immediate answer, she will get back â€" A.S.A.P. â€" Ann Mulvale understands the total community. She is able to differentiate between "Wants and Needs." â€" Ann Mi Prioriti â€" Ann‘s le able to J goals. â€"Ann Mi her mar istics. â€" Ann M the past This ad i by an Oa thoughts worked w Tymstra 12 years) Dave Hie older bro Thanks f P.S. â€" D importar to make Want To Tell You Of A Great Deal For Oakville For Mayor Of Oakville 0 0 o â€" Ann Mulvale has the uncanny ability to Prioritize. â€" Ann‘s leadership qualities are first class â€" always able to pull a meeting together and achieve goals. â€" Ann Mulvale sets a great example to others in her manner, methods and all personal characterâ€" istics. â€" Ann Mulvale is the leader we have been with in the past and the one we need in the future. This ad is a 100% nonâ€"subsidized, unsolicited ad by an Oakville business, and reflects the thoughts of Ken Brown (born in Oakyville, worked with Corbett‘s for 49 years), Chris Tymstra (born in Oakville, Corbett‘s partner for 12 years), Paul Hird (viceâ€"president, Corbett‘s), Dave Hiebert (Corbett‘s manager), and Ken‘s older brother Bud Brown. Thanks for paying attention. P.S. â€" Don‘t take it for granted, this is an important race â€" Get out and vote for Ann to make it "A Sure Thing." â€"Ken Brown