Oakville Beaver, 14 Nov 2008, p. 28

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28 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday November 14, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Call to Advent Local poets and photographers will take part in Advent Reflections on Dec. 6 and 7 at St. Jude's Anglican Church. The chuch is located at 160 William St. and this will be its third annual Advent Reflections. The theme for this year's display is Care for the Children of the Earth. The church will open its doors and invite people to find a little peace amid the bustle of the season. The open hosue will run Saturday, Dec. 6 from noon to 4 p.m. and on Sunday, Dec. 7 from 1-4 p.m. A reception will be held at St. Jude's at 4 p.m. on Dec. 7 to thank local artists for participating. For information, visit www.stjudeschurch.net or call 905-844-3972. Obama signals new political era By Andrew Raericia Strachan GRADE 12, T.A. BLAKELOCK H.S. I think the world has waited long enough. At least I have waited long enough. I can't think of any other time that any political entity got this many people rallied up. This is the start of a new political scene. Barack Obama, President of the United States of America -- it has been a long time coming. Tuesday, Nov. 4 2008, will be a date that future students will be taught and future historians will say that America made history that day. Obama has inspired the younger generation to be political. This is the man who brought people who have never voted before in their life to come out to the polls. Politics have changed forever; they will never be the same again. But where does Canada fit into all of this? Why do we not have our own Obama? One argument can be that we are not as strong as the U.S., so we do not need as strong a leader to help us in such perilous times. America's vote was of global importance. I do not think all of America knew how important its election was to the rest of the world. American voters had an enormous amount of extra responsibility to handle this election year -- and this will not be the last year that the new tactics that Obama brought in are going to be used. Obama has brought a new way of politics to the democratic process. Youtube and Facebook will now be must-win states. Popstar power will be the popular vote. Not only did Obama bring hope to those people who really need it in the U.S., he has also brought hope to the world. His "way of being" is the only way I can describe it. there. Will those who seek to keep America in economic turmoil test him? How will the Iranians, the Russians, and the Arab world react? Will they reach out or will they attempt to take advantage of the new president? Obama, I must have heard that name a thousand times, and we can't even vote for him. But we can help him. We can bring change to America. The next time you think about those south of the border, think they can do it. Obama would say, "Yes we can." He can make a crowd of rambunctious 20 year olds silent. Only one question, can we do it? Obama thinks we can. The changes are needed, but it will take time. We see the issues: healthcare, the economy, the environment, the energy crisis and growing global community unrest. Can he do it all? He even said it may take longer than one term to get there, but we will get Rhapsody in yellow against abuse International décor icon Debbie Travis and two fashion shows featuring Oakville firefighters wearing fashions by Jonathan Quinn Menswear and local models from Inside Story Fine Lingerie will highlight Rhapsody in Yellow, the Zonta Club of Oakville's second annual gala fundraiser for Halton women victims of abuse Friday, Nov. 28. The gala will take place at the Burlington Convention Centre, 1120 Burloak Dr. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m., dinner is at 7:15 p.m. Tickets cost $150 per person or VIP $200 per person includes champagne reception with Travis at 5:30 p.m. and preferred seating. The evening will also include entertainment by Sheridan College Theatre Arts students and special guests, silent and live auctions, dancing and more. Tickets are available through the Sheridan College box office 905815-4049 or fax 905-815-4082 "This year, we wish to go beyond the crisis help we provided last year and through our partnership with Sheridan College, (www1.sheridaninstitute.ca) we are establishing bursaries for fulltime study programs. These programs will provide career skills to enable these women victims of abuse to break the cycle and become self-sufficient, self assured women," said Zonta chair Cherie Duvall. Zonta Oakville has been working in the Halton community for 35 years. Zonta Oakville is a small, but vibrant group of professional women, that works together to help women and children in the community. For information, visit www.zontaoakville.com. Culinary Classes...for everyone... from the beginner cook, busy mom or advanced gourmet chef.... MS SOCIETY HALTON REGIONAL CHAPTER Presents MS TREATMENTS AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT featuring At Kurtz Orchards we started as a local farmer, growing and preserving the fruits of the land. Today, at Kurtz Culinary Creations we continue to create our sauces, jams and condiments for use straight from the jar, as well as for the enhancement of gourmet meals. We are committed to making local food taste great and to having fun in the kitchen. Please join us for fun, creativity and details in our culinary kitchen... Saturday November 22 Saturday November 22 Sunday November 23 Sunday November 23 Friday November 28 Saturday November 29 Saturday November 29 Sunday November 30 Sunday November 30 Friday December 5 Saturday December 6 Saturday December 6 Sunday December 7 Sunday December 7 Friday December 12 @ 11:00 am @ 2:00 pm @ 1:00 pm @ 4:00 pm @ 7:00 pm @ 11:00 am @ 2:00 pm @ 1:00 pm @ 4:00 pm @ 7:00 pm @ 11:00 am @ 2:00 pm @ 1:00 pm @ 4:00 pm @ 7:00 pm Busy Mom Dishes Cupcakes Forever Breakfast Details Brunch Details Beautiful Cheese Arrangements Mmmm Marshmallows A New Twist on Peanut Butter A Red and Green Luncheon A Chocolate and Coffee Party A Christmas Open House Smores `n Cookies Easy Entertaining with Appetizers A White Christmas A Family Christmas Edible Gifts DR. J.E. (RICK) PAULSETH, NEUROLOGIST TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 2008 Holiday Inn Select ­ Halton Ballroom QEW @ Bronte Road · Oakville, ON 6:00 pm ­ Light Buffet and Refreshments 6:20 pm ­ Annual General Meeting 7:15 pm - Presentation RSVP by November 20th 905-681-8770 or 1-800-211-8322 Patricia.lawson@mssociety.ca OUR MISSION: "To be a leader in finding a cure for multiple sclerosis and enabling those affected by MS to enhance their quality of life." Please call for more information and to reserve your seating. MS SOCIETY HALTON REGIONAL CHAPTER 2016 Victoria Ave, Burlington, ON, L7R 1R4 Fax: 905-681-1166 905-681-8770 Toll free: 1-800-211-8322 Kurtz Culinary Creations www.mssociety.ca/halton 38-40 Queen Street Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario 905-468-3815 "We add good taste to your life" Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from

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