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Oakville Beaver, 1 Apr 2011, p. 33

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Camera club encourages all to take photos for annual contestThe Oakville Camera Club is launchinging character and personality. This is an exciting time for Capturenext year.its photography competition once again Nature: Essential qualities of the physi-Oakville now with six fresh categories openThe opening night will also include anwith new categories for this year.cal world. No manmade objects in theto the public, said club president Kieleyawards ceremony for winners of the catego-The Capture Oakville 2011 contest willimage.Hickey, in a press release. The two biggestries, selected by a jury of professional pho-conclude with an exhibit and awards cere- Energy: Power derived from physical,changes are the Open category, now you cantographers.mony in Oakville Town Hall at the end of mental or chemical resources. submit your best image taken anywhere inSubmission deadline is Oct. 11.this year. However, until then to have a Heritage: (The Mayors Award) Valuedthe world.For more information on rules and howchance to win any of the categories, peoplequalities unique to Oakville and worthy of The top 80 photos will be displayed at anto submit the photos www.oakvillecamera-must snap those photos.preservation.exhibit at Town Hall from Nov. 4 to earlyclub.com/Competition.html.Photos must be taken between Oct. 11, Open: Your best shot taken anywhere, 2010 to Oct. 11 of this year.not just in Oakville.The categories are as follows:Except for the Open category, all photos Mentor College? Fine Art: Images with imaginative, aes-must be taken within Oakville. All photos Leading by example. Inspiring excellence.thetic or intellectual content.must be printed on 11 by 14 inches, high ? Portraits: Impressions of people depict-quality photo paper.OPEN HOUSE& ENTRANCE ASSESSMENTSJK - Grade 4Teen author holds book signingOakville 15-year-old author Victoriaoriginally intended to be a short story.Saturday, April 9Wiebe is holding a book signing of her firstIt ended up being pretty long and soon it novel Continuum.was around 50,000 words, the Grade 10 9:30 am - 12:00 pmThe signing will take place at the ChaptersOakville Trafalgar High School student said. bookuSpecialty Teachers from JK store in Erin Mills (Mississauga) onThe creation has evolved into a 166-page (full-day programme)Saturday, April 2 from noon to 4 p.m.novel. She is already pursuing publishing a uExtensive Extracurricular ProgrammeThe novel was published last summer. Itssequel to the novel.uFacilities include Indoor Swimming PooluSchool-wide Events: Speech Nightabout a teen girl whose life is turned upsideContinuum is listed at $12.95 at www. Cultural Diversity, Fashion Showdown when her friend is killed and the killeramazon.com. Busing available throughout Oakvilleis still walking free. Wiebe began writing theFor more information visit www.victori-story at age 12. She came up with an ideaawiebe.com.Contact the school for more information:56 Cayuga Avenue, Mississauga www.mentorcollege.edu(905) 271-7100 56cayuga@mentorcollege.edu33 Friday, April 1, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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