Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 29 Jul 1994, p. 11

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The place to be Monday is Coronation Park when the Oakville Art Society will hold its popular Art in the Park, in con- junction with the Children’s and Youth Foundation of Halton’s Children’s Picnic. Art in the Park, which features crafts, jewellery, pottery, original paintings, pho- tography, stained glass and woodworking, runs from 10 am. to 5 pm. (Admission is $1) while the picnic also begins at 10 am. but ends an hour earlier at 4 pm. Art in the Park Monday Weekends in Oakville have been very busy this summer and this upcoming holi- day weekend promises to be no difl‘erent. For just a dollar, kids can buy an activi- ty card which will allow them to partici- Sofas from $699 0 Loveseats from 5599 ° Wing Chairs from 5299 DRASTIC REDUCTION S Quality 6 Value We have drastically cut prices on hundreds of items in the Store to make room for our new inventoty on its way/ Save now on sofa's and loveseats _ all in stock/ Theme are over 15,000 sq. feet of savings including bedmoms, dining rooms, mattresses and more... all top quality, Canadian furnishings at huge savings, right now] no: Marlow Sm. Burlington 634-5290 pate in more than a dozen activities includ- ing bouncing on a trampoline, making crafts or clambering through an obstacle course. When their card is full they can head for the Treasure Chest and choose a prize to take home. Another dollar will buy them a hotdog and drink for lunch plus there will be entertainment provided by Ronald McDonald and local groups in a Battle of the Bands. Money raised from the picnic goes to the Children’s and Youth Foundation to support programs for abused and neglectâ€" ed children and additional donations are very welcome. Museum Children '5 Del)? You will be able to sample ice cream made in an old-fashioned ice cream maker and play games such as croquet, badminton, stilts, and ring toss on the lawn of the Erchless Estate. You will also be able to make a pin wheel, enjoy and join in the dancing fun of Dorothy Gowan and the Maple Leaf Cloggers, and visit the Old Post The Oakville Museum hosts its annual ‘Children’s Day’ on Sunday, Aug. 7th, from 1:30 to 4 pm. Regular admission will be charged for this afternoon of fun activities for the whole family. Office with its many enjoyable postal-related activities. You can also take a tour of Erchless â€" the beautifully restored home of Oakville’s founding family; View two new exhibits â€" ‘Our Treasured Past Selections from the Oakville Museum Collection’ and ‘Creating Consumerism Magazine Advertising in the l920’s’; or take a stroll around the Erchless Estate with its beauti- ful rock garden and lake view. For nvlore information, call the Oakville Museum at 845-3541.

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