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Oakville Beaver, 13 Nov 2009, p. 36

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, November 13, 2009 · 36 Art show opening, museum holiday feast Oakville's professional choir & orchestra Oakville Chamber Ensemble Stéphane Potvin, Artistic Director Saturday, November 28 7:30 P.M. ay St. John's United Church, 262 Randall Street , Oakville Off the Wall, an exhibition of C.A. Henry's latest work is opening at Gallery Rufus Saturday, Nov. 14 and runs through Nov. 22. This exhibition is a diverse selection of Henry's work including figurative, landscape and abstract paintings. Henry said he loves to do abstract paintings. "They give me a real sense of freedom," he said. "Once I start one I want to keep on going, it's actually hard to stop the momentum." Henry's paintings are in many private and corporate collections in Canada and throughout the world. Artist reception, Saturday, Nov. 14, 6-9 p.m. at Gallery Rufus, 100 Bronte Road. For information, call 905-339-0013 Breaking Oakville news on Twitter Do you want to know what's the latest local arts news? Arts reporter Tina Depko will be posting breaking arts headlines in Oakville on Twitter. Follow her at BeaverReporterT at www.twitter.com. This is a free service. As news reporter, Depko will also be regularly posting tweets about breaking school and school board news, H1N1 updates and new Oakville Hospital information. Sunday, November 29 3:00 P.M. ay St. John's United Church, 262 Randall Street , Oakville ' Buy early & Save! oakville-ensemble.ca 905 825 9740 Advance ticket reservations Historic feast at museum The Halton Museum Foundation presents its third annual Historic Christmas Feast at the Halton Region Museum, located inside Kelso Conservation Area in Milton, on Saturday, Nov. 21. The evening offers a modern take on traditional nineteenth century cuisine and entertainment harkening back to Christmases past. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. with scotch tasting by the fireplace in the Loft Room followed by an elaborate gourmet meal offering a selection of traditional nineteenth century cuisine designed to please today's palate and bring guests back to a time when "eating local" meant from your own backyard. The menu includes hearty soup, roast beef with gravy and horseradish, butter roasted turkey with traditional stuffing, sweet wine Victorian syllabub and more. Plum pudding flambé will complete the dinner -- all served "family style" at fireside tables in the rustic and charming Hearth Room. Guests will be entertained throughout the meal with a traditional Saturday night Ceilidh performed by The Runes a musical group featuring celtic harper/singer/songwriter Ruth Sutherland, multi-instrumentalist/blues harper/singer/songwriter Doug Feaver, and celtic fiddler Stephen Fuller The evening is a tribute to the Alexander familyone of Halton's founding families who farmed the site from 1836 to 1961 where the Halton Region Museum is now located. Tickets for corporate and personal tables are available through advance sale only, for $115 per person, by calling 905-875-2200 ext. 21. Tax receipts will be issued. Visit www.halton.ca/museum for information. s Hol i d ay A Ch i ld' i sh Li st W om 1. Stop Daddy fr g yelling and hittin e. tim Mommy all the This coming holiday season, not every child will wish for the same things. November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month. One out of every four women will be abused at some point in her life. Halton Women's Place needs your help to close the door on abuse. more bruises 2. No or tears. 3. Help my family feel safe again. Halton Women's Place For more information, please call 905-332-1200 ext.221 or visit www.haltonwomensplace.com Crisis Line: 905-878-8970 or 905-332-7892

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