Oakville Beaver, 22 Oct 2009, p. 9

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Masquerade at Museum Sunday Celebrate a vintage Halloween party The Oakville Museum will host its annual Masquerade at the Museum party this Sunday, Oct. 25. From 1- 4 p.m., residents are invited to bring their family disguised in their favourite Halloween costumes to an entertaining afternoon at the museum. "Come discover how Halloween was celebrated in the past," said Bill Nesbitt, museum supervisor. "Watch an old-time magic lantern show, search the mansion for masquerade masks amongst our display of historical costumes, and make your own mask and vintage Halloween ornament," he said. The story of Cinderella will be told using a magic lantern and hand-painted glass slides that project images onto a screen. Both the lantern and intricate glass slides belonged to a family who resided in Oakville approximately 100 years ago. The event costs $5 per person and includes light refreshments. The Oakville Museum at the Erchless Estate has long been a favourite spot for family Halloween activities. The museum is located at 8 Navy St. in downtown Oakville, south of Lakeshore Road. For more information, call 905-3384400 or visit the museum website at www.oakvillemuseum. WORKSHOP how to paint Learn urniture with your f er finishes design Antique, shabby chic, distress or painted solid. Choose from any of these finishes for your piece. Workshops start the first week of November on Monday evenings and Saturday mornings. Email: laura@paintedblacketc.com or visit www.paintedblacketc.com for more information. 9 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, October 22, 2009 Now celebrating 28 years, you are all invited to join in on the celebration. Follow the Oakville Beaver on Twitter OPEN HOUSE Saturday, October 24th 11am - 2pm Chisholm High Schools After School Programs Psychological Services 1484 Cornwall Rd., Oakville, ON 905.844.3240 www.chisholmcentre.com We Help Kids Overcome Learning Difficulties The only CAA Four Diamond Award Winner in Oakville and Proud Recipient of New York's prestigious Wine Spectator Award of Excellence Eight years in a row! · A full continental menu featuring a wide variety of wild game, USDA prime beef, fresh seafood, organic vegetables and daily specials · An all inclusive monthly tasting menu at $55 per person · Private rooms available for parties of 10-50 for Christmas parties, business functions or special occasions · Menus can be designed to suit the occasion, at your budget, along with matching wines · OABE Entrepreneur of the Year 141 Lakeshore Rd. E., Downtown Oakville 905-845-9391 www.oliversofoakville.com Carriage House · · · · Full continental menu specializing in meats and seafood The only 4 diamond CAA winner in Burlington Lighter fare available at the Bistro and Wine Bar with a seperate menu Private rooms available for parties of 10-70 people for Christmas parties, business functions or special occasions The Proud Recipient of the AAA, CAA Four Diamond Award for 2009 2101 Old Lakeshore Rd., Burlington · 905 634 7723 www.thecarriagehouse.ca NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR HOLIDAY & PRIVATE FUNCTIONS

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