Oakville Beaver, 17 Jan 2019, p. 32

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ja nu ar y 17 ,2 01 9 | 32 General $9.00 | Children & Seniors $7.00 | All seats Tues $6.00 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) 905-338-6397 (MEWS) www.film.ca Glass (PG) Fri: 10:40, 1:40, 4:20, 7:00, 9:20 Sat - Thu: 1:40, 4:20, 7:00, 9:20 ADog'sWay Home (G) Fri: 11:00, 1:20, 4:45, 7:15, 10:00 Sat & Sun: 12:30, 2:35, 4:45, 7:15, 10:00 Mon - Thu: 1:20, 4:45, 7:15, 10:00 Mary Poppins Returns (G) Fri: 10:30, 1:10, 3:50, 6:45, 9:30 Sat - Thu: 1:10, 3:50, 6:45, 9:30 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (PG) Fri & Sat: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:45 Sun: 1:30, 7:30, 9:45, Mon - Thu: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:45 Green Book (PG) Fri: 10:50, 1:00, 3:40, 6:30, 9:10 Sat - Thu: 1:00, 3:40, 6:30, 9:10 Film.CA CinemAS ShowTimeS For JAnuAry 18-24 2019 newThiSweek: GlASS One of the most success- ful teams in Oakville sportsful teams in Oakville sportsf in 2018 was the St. John Paul II Catholic Elementa- ry School boys' senior soc- cer squad. The group of boys won three tournaments during the season, one of which in- cluded a fifth consecutive victory in the 32-team tour- nament they hosted last May, the Invitational Clas- sic. They defeated teams from Oakville, Burlington,from Oakville, Burlington,f Milton and Halton Hills. Other tournament wins included: • A 4-0 win over St. Anne in the championship game, with two goals by Billy Raitt and singles by Matthew Za- natta and Jack Francuz, gave St. John Paul II the As- centrick Invitational for the third consecutive year. • Raitt and Luke Spano scored the goals against St. Andrew in the champion- ship match of the North Oakville Invitational Tour- nament, St. John Paul II's second straight NOIT title. Members of the team in- clude Grade 8 players Fran- cuz, Jacob Gorinsky, Jake Greco, Oscar Kowalczyk, Nicolas Lopac, Matthew Nearing, Noah Nishizaki, Rodrigo Noblecilla, Marco Pereira, Raitt, Andrew Richardson, captain Emilio Saenger, Spano and Mat- thew Zanatta; Grade 7 play- ers Alex Del Vecchio, Jason Krzmianowski and Nicho- las Zanatta; and Grade 6 players Francesco Caputi, Marko Cepo, Felipe Crespo, Aidan Fletcher, Daniel Kea- ney, Matthew Paris, Damir Stakorac. The boys' and girls' in- door soccer team kept the tournament wins coming for St. John Paul II with afor St. John Paul II with af victory in the inaugural eight-team OSC Winter Champions League Cup last month. St. John Paul II faced Halton Catholic and public schools, winning the cham- pionship 2-1 in penalty kicks following a scoreless draw with St. Joan of Arc. Co-captain Marko Cepo and Joshua Musulin scored the goals and netminder Fran- cesco Caputi, another co- captain, made three saves in the shootout. Other members of the indoor team included co- captain Cristina Ciofani, Matteo Costantino, Claudia Da Silva, Dante Erra, Aidan Fletcher, Victoria Gamboa, Anna Hoyle, Daniel Kea- ney, Joshua Musulin and Sofia Terlizzi. Aiding head coach Mat- thew Aslett on both teams were assistant coaches Majd Shoufany, Alex Del Monte and Aidan Moulton and team manager Tony Ceelen. "It has been enjoyable to work with such a strong group of athletes," said As- lett. "It was another special year for our team as we reached an incredible mile- stone with 26 tournament championships in the past seven years." COMMUNITY ST. JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC SOCCER TEAMS EXCELLED IN 2018 FOUR TOURNAMENT WINS INCLUDING INDOOR TITLE IN DECEMBER (From top) St. John Paul II Catholic Elementary School boys' senior soccer squad won three tournaments in 2018. The boys and girls indoor team from St. John Paul II Catholic Elementary School won the inaugural eight-team OSC Winter Champions League Cup last month. Matthew Aslett/photos The Payadora Tango En- semble will be presenting a show of South American folk music on Saturday, Jan.folk music on Saturday, Jan.f 26, at 8 p.m., as part of the St. Jude's Celebration of theJude's Celebration of theJ Arts series at 160 William St. Payadora, based in To- ronto, has a focus on the vi- brant music of South Amer- ica - including contempo- rary tango compositions, ar- rangements of popular songs and a variety of the tango repertoire. Four talented artistsFour talented artistsF from a variety of back-from a variety of back-f grounds (classical, jazz, klezmer, Latin, contempo- rary) share and express an intense love of the form: Cleveland Institute gradu- ates violinist Rebekah Wolkstein and bandoneo-Wolkstein and bandoneo-W nist/jazz violinist Drew Ju- recka (who has toured with Jeff Healey, John McDer- mott, Jill Barber and Diana Krall), pianist Robert Hor- vath and bassist Joseph Phillips. Since 2013, they have toured Atlantic Canada and all across southern Ontario, performing at the 2018 Otta- wa International Chamber- fest and at the Indian Riverfest and at the Indian Riverf Festival in P.E.I. to standingFestival in P.E.I. to standingF ovations and encores - and they've appeared before sold-out crowds at venues such as the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Har- bourfront Centre and the Four Seasons Amphith-Four Seasons Amphith-F eatre. Beyond tango, they delve into South American folk music and perform new mu- sic written specifically for them. Payadora Tango En- semble focuses on a hugely popular type of music, and they have the chops to han- dle the demands and the sensibilities of the form. For more information onFor more information onF the group, visit www.payad- ora.com. Tickets are available at oakvilleconcerts.com, or by calling 905-844-3972. PAYADORA TANGO ENSEMBLE OFFERS SOUTH AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC MacNeil Guitar Lessons MacNeil Guitar Lessons It's a MusicalResolution! DAYTIME OR EVENING LESSONS CALL US TODAY! All Styles,Technique &Theory ALL LeveLS Private and Beginners - Advanced STePHeN MACNeIL Teaching all levels for over 20 years 1312 Speers Rd, Oakville 905-334-5092 www.mglessons.com

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