Oakville Beaver, 2 Jan 1993, p. 6

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RSSSSSSSSSSs S ~ENTERTAINMENT The Oakville Art Society will be offering its Winter Classes 1993 for both children and adults starting the week of January 11. Oakville Art Society unveils its winter classes Registrations are now being taken by mail and in person on a first come first served basis, Those interested can drop by 560 Bronte Rd. Mondays and Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Classes are limited in size so that there may be as much individual instruction as possible. For complete ne of the biggest news stories of 1992 was the historic Constitutional () referendum that went down to defeat. That came_ls a surprise to many political pundits but not to the majority of Canadians who saw it as yet another attempt by Ottawa to jam unwanted change down their throats. Voters sent their elected politicians a message and that message was clear: we‘re fed up with talk of the Constitution, the importance of Quebec and other issues not tied to the economy. Little wonder then, that we‘ve heard nothing about {h° C°"Stil}lli0n since the referendum and we‘re not likely to see the ‘C‘ word i" the coming months as we head to a federal election this year. M ks &n 1 And that is already shaping up as other, it will be a dramatically new I after the federal election. d1l0l INC IUUDIA] UIUDLIUTT sat F Despite the popularity of the Liberals in the polls, it‘ still unclear whether the bulk of the population will run to Jean Chretien‘s party to help pull the country out of the recession. The danger for the Grit 'bOSS is that the economy will start to improve in the first half of the year, setting th' stage for an elecâ€" tion run on the economy which could already be rebounding from recessionary lOWS. Cmoamnio cmd cecd Lo aks Given this situation, the Liberals could still win but ic Wwinoa caro 1s Int leadership of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. To many Tories, he‘s seen as the party‘s greatest liability. And although he has vowed to carry on the fight into another election, if polls continue to reflect unfavorably on his leadership, he may well step down, have the cabinet vote in a new leader without a divisive and costly leadership convention and walk away a political winner. Whether or not that move would translate into a third victory in as many nditnse far the Df"c remain« in be seen but it would be the most likely sceâ€" Whether or not that move would Tral outings for the PC‘s, remains to be seen nario under the current circumstances. But any kind of political wheeling thing: the old political rules no longer when the big three groups joined it Constitutional referendum. -Votmg patterns that political parties count on to gauge support now mean next to nothing with Canadians who are changing alliances. The ridings in Quebec are up for grabs and it looks like the Bloc Quebecois could take many of these seats. It all means the next election might not be determined by the time voting ends in Manitoba. That would be a real switch in Canadian political history. Our prediction for on it. poiigy 24. *AE C % C mw C *‘};‘ \ P , » Mhmunosttriatunctt rmmtat wiee 467 Speers Road, Oakville, Ont. L6GK 845â€"3824 Fax: 845â€"3085 Classified Advertising: 845â€"2809 | Mirsulation A45â€"9749 ar RA5â€"974 Fearless prediction EDITORIAL nnnnrnirtriifGiERREN NS the tc;p news story of 19937 The federal election...count -;fiééling and dealing must be predicated on one no longer apply. All federal parties found that out oined in an uncommon appeal to support the | PX t information about course lengths and gosts call the OAS at 827â€"5711. Classes are as follows: Adult Art Classes Beginnerâ€"Intermediate Watercolor with Vicky Weir Ongley Mondays from 1 to 3:30 p.m. and from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Oilâ€"Acrylics (all levels) with Leslic Cochrane Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to noon trom fawat ; the news story of 1993. One way or the House of Commons When the dust settles Beginnerâ€"Intermediate Oil and Acrvlic with Leslie Cochrane Tuesdays Intermediateâ€"Advanced Watercolor with Elizabeth Pudsey Wednesdays tC 5U p.m. win but the wild card is the manv Tories. he‘s seen as the asaififfitiiitin NiILNrNINNNTGIrNaTNIIENpIRNN ENiE Raammnild slugsch s formrnsapreias NNCORNIRENTeCNERIN e mt eomniiiilceninmccmmiramnnns from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Intermediate Watercolor with Elizabeth Pudsey Wednesdays from 1 to 3:30 pm. Beginnerâ€"Advanced Drawing with Mary Louise Lee Wednesdays from 7 to 9:30 p.m. o Mary Louise Lee Thursdays from 1 to 3:30 pm. Chinese Brush Painting with Leo Wonge Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to nOOn. Intermediateâ€"Advanced W Experimental Techniques wit Likuski Thursdays from 7 to 9 Advanced Watercolor: [ THE DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN SNEAK PREVIEW DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN (AA HOME ALONE 2 (PG) (Doln 9:30. Friâ€"Sun. Mats. 1:40 & 4 TOYS (PG) Frightening scen DRACULA (AA) No 7:05 & 9:40. Fri.â€"Sur accepted. A FEW GOOD MEN (PG) Stereo) Eves. 7:00 & 9:45. Fr No passes accepted. HOFFA (AA) Coarse language. (DoIb 7:00 & 9:45. Fri.â€"Sun. Mats. 1:30 & DRACULA (AA) N SNEAK PREVIEW on Saturday, Jan. 2. See two movies for one admission price. SCENT OF A WOMAN (AA) (Not recommended for children) 7:00, and our regular feature DRACULA (AA) (Not recommended for children) 9:50 MIGHTY DUCKS (F) Eve: SNEAKERS (PG) Eves. 9 TRESPASS (AA) Violence. coarse language mended for children. Eves. 7:10 & 9:25. Fri A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT (PG) M coarse language, alcoho!, Eves. | Mats. 1:30 f LAST OF THE MOHICANS (PG) scenes. Eves. 7:00 & 9:15. Fri.â€"Su UNDER SIEGE (AA) Eves. 7:15 & JENNIFER 8 (AA) 145 Mats. 145 & 4 Ma SCENT OF A WOMAN (AA) ind our reqular feature THE Classified Advertising: 845â€"2809 Circulation: 845â€"9742 or 845â€"9743 1( TY THE OAKVILLI Ma Mat It AA nmaatsountsotiihvnsonidhsoonmmedsoutdd Details (Oneâ€"Day Workshop) on Sunday, Jan. 31 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 Intermediateâ€"Advanced Mixed Water Media and Pastels (Oneâ€"Day Workshop) Sunday, Feb. 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with Joanne Currah. Pottery Classes 430 p.m. Handbuilding/Wheel! (all levels) with Marguerite Broten Wednesdays from Micheline Likas Mondays from 7 to Mak Wed "A MASTERPIECE." Handbuilding/Wheel! (all levels) with Be AVEI Lost in New York â€" |TM Apdahomime 54 U uin rmediate Pottery Jonathan Harper t1o F30 o.m. Robert Glasbey Advertising Director Norman Alexander Editor Geoff Hill Circulation Director Teri Casas O[fice Manager Tim Coles Production Manager Ian Oliver Publisher Beginnerâ€"Intermediate Glazing Workshop with Dorothy Wilde Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. Weekend Kiln Workshop (all levels) with Dorothy Wilde April 17, 18 and 19. Children‘s Classes Children‘s Pottery (7 to 12 years) Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children‘s Pottery (7 to 11 years) with Jonathan Harper Wednesdays from 4:15 to 6:15 p.m. "Pippin," the ambitious musical presented by St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School, takes place Thursday, Jan. 7 and Friday, Jan. 8 at the Oakville Centre. The production features elaborate sets and costumes and includes 14 songs plus a cast and crew of nearly 40. i The play is set in the year 780 A.D. during the Roman Empire and revolves around King Charlemagne (Aaron Boyd) his son Pippin (David Curry) and a "shadâ€" ow" character known simply as Lead Player (Charles Pavia) who influences the course of Pippin‘s existence. This involves treachery, intrigue, temptation, love and a whole lot more. Pippin is directed by Rainer Noack. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults or $7 for students and seniors. Call the Oakville Centre box office at 842â€"2555 or Loyola‘s Sharon Buzzelli at 847â€" "Pippin" at Oakville Centre DJ3 DELICATESSEN macfl" DINER & Ne D€ OW BEST BREAKFAST IN OAKVILLE AND MISSISSAUGA New Breakfast Menu Teens Pottery (12 to 15 years) with Saundi Vivian Thursdays from 4:15 to 6:15 p.m. Children‘s Art (6 to 9 years) with Erika Barrett Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children‘s Watercolor (12 to 15 years) with Karin Weber Wednesdays from 4:15 to 6:15 p.m. After School Drawing (7 to 11 years) with Mary Louise Lee Thursdays from 4:15 to 5:45 p.m. 2257 Royal Windsor Dr. (Mississauga) Call for details 822â€"2260 W W uprmmmemmmmnmmmmmmmum M M NU y Jd M M We )

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