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Mest 300 single men and women and have a great time with our great DJ. Call Rhoda at 819â€"0018 or Single Gourmet at 416â€" 9440â€"9221. Colour on a Night Like This: Jan. 8th: Oakville Galleries opening by Andy Patton from 3:00 p.m.â€"5:00 p.m. American Women‘s Club of Oakville: Jan. 12th: 9:30 a.m. Line dancing workâ€" shop/silent auction. Maplegrove United Church. The club is open to all U.S.â€"born or naturalized citizens. For information please call 257â€"3362. St. John Ambulance, Oakville Branch: Training For Life â€" Jan. 13,14,15 and 21:; Wilderness First Aid (new course), regular course schedule of CPR, First Aid, Babysitting. Call 844â€"4844 for more information. Winter Skills Registration: Jan. 14th: for the Oakville Soccer Club Inc. For more information call 849â€"4436. Artist Talk: Jan 17th: artist Andy Patton at 7:30 p.m. Gairloch Gallery. Winter Days in the Country: Mountsberg Conservation Area in Milton invites you to work off some of the holiâ€" Money Smarts For Women: Feb. 1â€" 15th: A threeâ€"part workshop series for women looking at basic money manâ€" agement skills, RRSPs and the finanâ€" cial information you need to start your own business. Feb. 1, 8 and 15th 7:30 â€" 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Women‘s Information Support Centre of Halton and the Women‘s Financial Planning Centre. To be held at Walton Memoria! Church, 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W. Cost: $5 each workshop. To register call 847â€" 5520. American Women‘s Club of Oakville: Feb. 2nd: 9:30 a.m. speaker: Stella Perkins, Maplegrove United Church. Summer Registration: Feb. 4th and 11th: for the Oakville Soccer Club Inc. from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more information, call 849â€"4436. Longo‘s Cops Care Valentine Dinner Dance: Feb. 4th at Le Dome Security Blankets: Feb. 12: opening of show by Barbara Todd from 2:00 p.m.â€" 4:00 p.m. Oakville Art Society‘s 29th Annual Art Auction: Feb. 4th at the Oakville Centennial Gallery 120 Navy St. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and the auction starts at 8:00 p.m. Admission is $10 and includes refreshments and door prizes. American Women‘s Club of Oakville: Fashion Show luncheon at Glen Abber Golf Club. 11:00 a.m. Parallel Flight/Vol Parallele: March 5th: opening from 3:00 p.m. at Gairloch Gallery. Call 844â€"4402. International Women‘s Day: March 8th: Plans are under way at the Women‘s Information and Support Centre of Halton to celebrate International Women‘s Day. For more information on activities, call 847â€"9104. GARA Annual Meeting: March 8th: Glen Abbey Residents Association Annual General Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School. Middle March: March 13â€"17 and March 20â€"24: March break classes sponsored by the Oakville Galleries. Morning and afternoon sessions available. Call 844â€" 4402. March Break: March 13â€"24th: The Oakville Family YMCA is offering a speâ€" cial program for children that includes day trips and organized activities at YMCA locations. Participation may be on a daily or twoâ€"week basis. For more info, call the Y at 845â€"3417. Oakville Historical Society: March 22nd: public lecture at Knox day excesses by taking advantage of a wide range of outdoor activities. Choose from skating on the old farm pond, horseâ€"drawn sleigh or wagon rides, or 20 kilometres of groomed crossâ€"country ski trails. There are also food concessions available, as well as nature films and disâ€" plays. Call 854â€"2276. Oakville Handweavers Spinners Guild: Jan. 17th: Lucy Slykerman (Burlington Handweavers Spinners Guild)â€"paper making. This is a handsâ€"on program where members of the Guild will be involved. Call 847â€"3551. Robbie Burns Night: The Oakville Legion on Church St. presents this annuâ€" al tribute to Scotland‘s beloved Robbie Burns, complete with a traditional piping in of the haggis. Don your kilt and and join in the festivities in the Normandy Room. Call the legion at 845â€"6271. Bronte Creek Provincial Park: You can‘t fight winter, so you might as well make the best of it by spending the day at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Bring the whole family along for tobogganing, crossâ€"country skiing and skating on the huge outdoor ice rink. And while you‘re there, don‘t forget a visit to Spruce Lane Farm, a popular spot with the kids. Call 827â€"6911. Contact Peri Jolley at 847â€"5879, Ron Middleton at 827â€"3054 or the OAS office 827â€"5711. GARA Winter Carnival: Feb. 5th: Second annual event sponsored bythe Glen Abbey Residents Association. From 1:00 p.m. Tobogganing, races and refreshments. Call GARA at 827â€" 5378. Kiwanis Club Open Bonspiel: at Oakville Curling Club. Call Vern Kingdon at 844â€"1074. Oakville Entertainers Barbershop Chorus: Feb. 11: This local chorus preâ€" sents "Remember Radio" at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Matinee â€" 2 p.m. Evening â€" 8 p.m. For tickets call the Centre Box Office at 815â€"2021. St. John Ambulance, Oakville Branch: Training For Life, Feb. 18: Symposium on "Emergency Preparedness" open to the public. Call 844â€"4844. Romantic Russians: Feb. 18th (8:00 p.m.) Feb. 19th: (3:30 p.m.): by the Oakville Symphony Orchestra with vioâ€" linist Joseph Peleg. Selected works by Tchaikovsky, Rimskyâ€"Korsakov and other great Russian composers. At the Oakville Centre, sponsored by Leavittâ€" Safety. Tickets are $20 for adults, Presbyterian p. to be announced. Trafalgar Village Community Day: March 25th: Trafaigar Village Mall celeâ€" brates with a special community day. St. John Ambulance, Oakville Branch: March 31: "Run of the House" fundraising evening at SportDomes. Call 844â€"4844. Oakville Volunteer of the Year Award/Youth Volunteer of the Year: These annual awards were established to recognize Oakville citizens who have made outstanding voluntary contribuâ€" tions to the improvement of the Town‘s social services or the health and social wellâ€"being of its citizens. Nominees are judged under five categories: leaderâ€" ship, perseverance, degree of personal involvement, creativity, and work impact on the community. Nomination forms are available at Town Hall and the Oakville Volunteer Centre, 341 Kerr St. All nominations must be received by the middle of the month. For further info call the Town offices at 845â€"6601. Youth Stampex 95: Junior philatelists, take note. This event is geared espeâ€" cially for you. There are exhibits by local children, as well as introductory workâ€" shops, giveaways, games and more. ‘EAR ROUND CLASSES IN PAINTING (ALL MEDIA) AND POTTERY To Attend Call »»(905) 827â€"5711 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Nelel o L e ts s Sidewalk Sale: January 23â€"28th JANUARY Find the perfect gift + : 1 | OCTOBER Help us celebrate our FEBRUARY for your sweetheart ] UNE Find a great gift for Dad! 16th Anniversary March Break Petting Zoo Hot Savings at our OVEMBER Cr::t 9\;»: I\glv. 23,4. MARCH Community Day: March 25th ]ULY Sidewalk Sale! N Ag‘a‘:\q'a a:.‘vs ï¬m:“ge:g;‘h{l Come Visit Get Set for DECEMBER _ Stor ‘t! you drop and s APRIL the Easter Bunny AUGUS Back to ChOOl! don‘t forget to visit Santa! Museums is host of this annua Scottish post Robbie Burns. The celeâ€" bration includes traditional Scottish entertainment and refreshâ€" ments. Hours are 1:30 to 4 p.m. Call 845â€"3541. Season of the Snowsnake: During the months of January and February, the Crawford Lake Conservation Area invites you to explore a 15th centuâ€" ry reconstructed Iroquoian village, including an historiâ€" cal slide show, exhibits, crafts and films. While there, you could also take part in "Storytelling in the Longhouse" where guests are invited to gather around a cosy fire to listen and learn from traditional Iroquoian stories. Call 854â€" 0234. Winter Fun With Snowshoes: Discover the magic of winter on snowâ€" shoes at Crawford Lake Conservation Area in Milton. Guided hikes with snowâ€" 815â€"0465. Children‘s Art Classes: Feb. 18, 25 March 4, and April 15â€"29th: Saturdays are for Making Art. Sponsored Oakville Galleries, call 844â€"4402 to regâ€" ister. Oakville Handweavers Spinners Guild: Feb. 21st: Frances Timbers of Lindsay will give a slide presentation and overview of linen for weav spinners. Phone 847â€"3551. Oakville Awards For Business Excellence: Feb. 22nd: awarded by the Rotary Club of Oakville West and held at Glen Abbey Golf Club.The award categories include retail, industry, serâ€" vice and entrepreneurs/new business (less than three years old). To or nominate, please call Dave Batchelor at 849â€"6155. Baroque Treasures: Feb. 25th: turing John Laing at the organ harpsicord at St. Jude‘s Anglican Church. For more info, call the church at 844â€"3972. Welcome Wagon Baby Shower: Feb. 26th: at 2:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn. Phone er information cal Sharon Dunn, 845â€"0515. Maple Syrup Days: When the sap starts running, spring can‘t be far behind, and there is no better place to celebrate maple syrup season than the Mountsberg Conservation Area in Milton. Horse drawn wagon rides take you to the sugar bush where maple syrup making is demonstrated using both modern and tradiâ€" tional methods. After you‘ve had the tour, the whole family can settle down to a meal of pancakes and sausages in the Kelly New Pavilion. Maple syrup products are also on sale. For further information call 336â€"1158. Sweet Water Season: Crawford Lake Conservation Area in Milton invites you to learn how native people celeâ€" brated maple syrup season. Regular tours of the Indian vilâ€" lage are provided, along with demonstrations on how "sweet water" was turned into maple syrup. Call 854â€"0234. +«Pebble Beach Blue "Wee Celebration" (Jan. 22): Oakville $17.50 for students and seniors. Call Eden at 827â€"5806 for a free invitation. «Banff Springs II SEPTEMBER Don‘t miss our Senior‘s Bake Craft Sale! Visit our Mother‘s Day MAY Craft Show May 11, 12, 13th 125 Cross Ave. (across from GO station) shoe games are follo g around a warm fire with hot chocolate. Preâ€"registration is required. Snowshoes provided. Call 854â€"0234. tribute to Oakville‘s Best Sports Bar sls s . Cloke the excitement is about! Town Centre II (Dorval North Service) Wishes for 1995 May 1995 bring to you and your family a year of good Public Talk: Feb. 28th: Richard Rhode on Politics in the House: Barbara Todd‘s Quilted Works, 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Auditorium, Navy Street. Admission is by the _ free. fortune and bright hopes. Heart Fund Blitz: February is Heart Month which means the Oakville Thank you for your support Chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be conducting its annuâ€" throughout the year. al door to door fundraising drive. Please give what you can. Your support is greatly needed in the fight against heart disease, the number one killer of Canadians. Valentine Moonlight Crossâ€"Country Ski: This popular event at Hilton Falls Conservation Area in Milton features guided ski hikes for the whole family. ;\ Event is subject to suitable ski conâ€" ) ditions â€" please call 854â€"0262 to 47 confirm. 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