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Oakville Beaver, 29 Dec 1994, p. 18

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It takes place at the Oakville Centre with all seats reserved. Call 815â€"2021. American Women‘s Club of Oakville: April 6th: 11:30 a.m. Neighbourhood Pot Luck. Call 257â€"3362. Mainly Mozart: April 8th, 8:00 p.m. April 9th at 3:30 p.m.: by the Oakville Symphony Orchestra featuring world famous harpist Erica Goodman and flautist Virginia Markson at the Oakville Centre. Tickets are $20 for adults, $17.50 for students and seniors. Call 815â€"0465. Third Annual Easter Parade: April 14th: in downtown Oakville from Kerr Street, along Rebecca and then along Lakeshore Road. Call 257â€"3864. Oakville Handweavers Spinners Guild: April 18th: Rev. Kathryn Gorman, B.A. and Eve Dexter. Rev. Gorman is a Métis Medicine Woman. They will discuss the art and meaning of the Dream Catcher. Phone 847â€"3551. Evening of Celebration: April 20th: sponsored by The Community Foundation of Oakville at Glen Abbey Golf Club at 6:30 p.m. More details to Lecture Series: Mondays May 1, 8, 15, 29 June 5th: Everything you always wanted to know about ART but were afraid to ask, Series III. At Gairloch Gallery 7:00 p.m. $20 for Gallery members, $30 for nonâ€"members, sponsored by the Oakville Galleries Volunteer Association. Call 844â€"4402. American Women‘s Club of Oakville: May 4th: 11 a.m. Annual Meeting and Brunch at the Oakville Club.Call 257â€"3362. Mischief Mirth: May 6th: Oakville Galleries host their 1995 fundraiser. An evening of revelry at an auction of Toys creâ€" ated by architects, designers and engineers. For ticket information, call 844â€"4402. Women‘s Day Conference: May 6th: The Third Annual Women‘s Day Conference will take place from 8:30 a.m.â€"4 p.m., Halton Regional Building, 1151 Bronte Rd. Motivational speaker and workshops of interâ€" est to women. Child care available on site. Sponsored by the Women‘s Information Support Centre of Halton. Call 847â€"5520. Lions Club of Oakville Inc.: May 7th: monâ€" ster Bingo at Mayfair Bingo Hall. Prize money $21,000. Trafalgar Village Craft Show: May 11â€"13th: held at Trafalgar Village Mall. An Evening of Dance: May 13th (8:00 p.m.) and 14th (3:30 p.m.): by the Oakville Symphony Orchestra â€"with principal ballerina with the National Ballet of Canada, Gizella Witkowsky. Special performance by the Elizabeth Paterson Dance Company, at the Oakville Centre. Tickets $20 adults, $17.50 for students and seniors. Call 815â€"0465. Glen Abbey Anglican Church of the Incarnation: May 13th: car wash and garage sale at St. Ignatius of Loyola HighSchool. Phone 825â€"2851 for details. Plant Sale: May 13th: held by St. Jude‘s Captioning Awareness Week: during first week of June organized by Oakville‘s Canada Caption Inc. a federâ€" ally registered charitable organization dedicated to increasing the quantity and quality of captioning across Canada. The theme of the week this year is Education, Captioning and Literacy. Captioning is the written transâ€" lation of the audio portion of a program. It usually appears at the bottom of a television screen as white capital letâ€" ters in a black box. Senior Citizen of the Year Award: June 8th: This award is given annually at a special ceremony at the Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre. Anyone 60 or over who has resided in Oakville for at least five years is eligible. Nomingees do not have to be members of any particular organization, nor do they have to have made any newsworâ€" thy accomplishments. They just have to be special to you. Nomination forms are available at Town Hall, seniors‘ recreation centres, or seniors‘ resiâ€" dences throughout town. For further information call 825â€"9805. Open House: June 10th: fourth anniversary and open house at the Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for seniors on Lakeshore Road and Third Line. Picnic In The Park: Sun. June 11th: Starts at noon. This is a popular annual event hosted by the Oakville Historical Society on the second Sunday in June. You‘ll find Lakeside Park transformed M with pony rides, contests, bake sales and myriad other activities to keep the entire family entertained. For further Oakville, Ontario L6L 1H4 Ph. (905) 825â€"5335 Tollâ€"Free 1â€"800â€"580â€"9972 Fax (905) 825â€"5546 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER come. Contact Bill Deyell, executive director at 844â€"3562. St. John Ambulance, Oakville Branch: Wilderness First Aid course, April 22, 23, 29 and 30. Call 844â€"4844. Working Together For Success: April 22nd: A dayâ€"long conference on ADD/ADHD for parents, teachers, social workers, early childhood educaâ€" tors, health professionals, recreational staff and interested community memâ€" bers. Keynote speaker: Dr. Chuck Cunningham, Chedoke/McMaster. To be held at Bishop Reding High School, Milton. Cost: $35 including lunch. For more information, call Milton Children Youth Centre, 876â€"1244. Spring Rummage Sale: April 22nd from 10:00 a.m.â€"12:00 noon at Hopedale Presbyterian Church, 156 Third Line. Contact Betty Robison 827â€"2828. Welcome Wagon Bridal Showcase: April 24th: at 7:00 p.m. in Le Dome Banquet Hall. Phone Eden at 827â€"5806 for a free invitation. Public Talk: April 25th: Peggy Gale on Museums by Artists at 7:30 p.m. in Centennial Auditorium, Navy Street. Art Rental Show and Sale: April 27thâ€" May 1st: Oakville Galleries Volunteer Association at Gairloch Gallery. Eighth Annual Oakville Rotary TV Auction: April 28thâ€"29th: on Oakville â€" Burlington Cablenet and operated by Oakville‘s four Rotary clubs. Fourth Annual Great Ride for Cancer: April 30th: at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 Third Line at 1:00 p.m. Call Geoff Rothwell at 825â€" 2169 for more information. Oakville Volunteer of the Year Awards: Church Garden Guild at the church, 160 William St. A fine selection of perennials, shrubs, herbs, ground covers etc. Annual Gigantic Garage Sale: May 13th: sponsored by the Gilen Abbey Residents Association. Runs from 9 a.m.â€"12 noon, parking lot, Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. St. John Ambulance, Oakville Branch: Wilderness First Aid course, May 13, 14, 20 and 21. Call 844â€"4844. Oakville Historical Society: May 17th: public lecture at Knox Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. Topic to be announced. Lions Club of Oakville Inc.: May 18th: SuperDraw/Monte Carlo event. Prize money $44,200. For further information please call Guy McMurray, 844â€"9232. Thomas House Museum: My 21st: Oakville Historical Society opens musu..n for sumâ€" mer months until Sept. 4th. Haydn‘s Theresa Mass: May 27th: featuring St. Jude‘s Senior Choir with classical orchesâ€" tra at St. Jude‘s Anglican Church. GARA Golf Tournament: May 27th: Second annual event sponsored by the Glen Abbey Residents Association. Held at Richview Golf Club with dinner to follow. Call 827â€" 5378 for more information. Oakville‘s Fun Fit Challenge: May 27th: at Appleby College from 9:30 a.m.â€"4:30 p.m. join in Oakville‘s annual Funâ€"Fit Challenge and help meet your community‘s need for blood at the same time. By participating in this day of zany activities, you could help save lives as well as promote fitness, fun and friendship. An important part of the local challenge is the preâ€"event blood donor clinâ€" ics run by the Oakville Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Register your team by contacting Tom Abbott at the Oakville Family YMCA, 845â€"6792. informatio 5 Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital: June 14th: 8:00 p.m. Annual Meeting at Le Dome. 50 Year Resident Awards: June 14th: 7:30 p.m. at the Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors. Fathers‘ Day Strawberry Social: June 18th: at 1:00 p.m. at the Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors. Oakville Waterfront Festival: Good times are guaranteed at this annual threeâ€"day event which celebrates life along the waterfront. Both Oakville and Bronte Harbour, as well as Coronation Park are bustling with activities includâ€" ing concerts, fireworks, a children‘s vilâ€" lage, waterski shows and more. For further information call 847â€"7975. St. John Ambulance, Oakville Branch: Look for us at the Oakville Waterfront Festival! Sixth Annual CMHA Golf Classic: June 27th: held at Carlisle Golf and Country Club and sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton Region Branch. Shotgun start at 12 noon, putting contests, raffles and more. Call Leslie Waychison at 845â€" 5044. Oakville Sidewalk Sale: This is downâ€" town Oakville‘s biggest and longest sidewalk sale, put on by the downtown BIA. There are bargains galore, food and much more. For more information call 844â€"4520. Oakville Junior Tennis Tournament: This is an annual tournament showcasâ€" ing the talent of promising young tennis players. The tourney is sponsored by SALES SERVICE RENTALS A special ceremony is held each April to recognize a volunteer and a youth volunteer who exemplify the best qualiâ€" ties of volunteerism in the community. Nominees for this award must be subâ€" mitted by the middle of March. (See Community Guide March listings for further details) or call 845â€"6601. Oakville Lifestyle Homeshow: Homeowners are invited to browse to their heart‘s content among a wide variâ€" ety of homeâ€"related products. Included among the displays are interior decoâ€" rating ideas, swimming pools, windows, doors, spas, vacuums, and much more. There are approximately 100 displays in all, as well as live entertainment. For further information call 827â€"4632. Lefthanders‘ World Curling Championships: Who says being leftâ€" handed is a hardship? In this case, it‘s a preâ€"requisite. This popular annual event is hosted by the Oakville Curling Club, and it‘s a perfect opportunity for all southpaws to strut their stuff. For further information call 844â€"6982. Annual Daffodil Festival/Cancer Month: The daffodil is a welcome sign of spring, but more than that, it has become a symbol of hope in the annual fundraising drive of the Canadian Cancer Society. You can do your part to keep that hope alive by purchasing daffodils from one of the many volunâ€" teers throughout Oakville. For further information, contact the Cancer Society at 845â€"5231. Earth Day Celebrations: Come and celâ€" ebrate the beauty of our planet by joinâ€" ing in a variety of environmental activiâ€" ties at Mountsberg Conservation Area Fourth Annual Bikeâ€"aâ€"thon: May 29th: sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oakville. Oakville Horticultural Society Sale of Perennials: Gardening buffs will appreciate this popular annual sale, traditionally held on the Saturday of the May holiday weekend. The sale is held at Knox Presbyterian Church at the corner of Lakeshore Rd. E. and Dunn St., and begins at 9:30 a.m., rain or shine. Please bring a tray or box to carry your purchases. Kelso Fishing Derby: Fishermen of all ages are invited to compete for great prizes in a number of age categories. If you‘d like to try your hand at catching the big one, head out to the Kelso Conservation Area in Milton. For further information call 878â€"5011. Spring Wildflower Hikes: Early in May, before the trees are in full bloom, the staff at Mountsberg Conservation Area in Milton present slide talks and guided hikes to identiâ€" ty wildflowers. Call 854â€"2276. Hopedale Charity Bazaar: Traditionally held on the third Wednesday in May, this annual community bazaar makes for a lively day. Crafts, homemade baked goods, and other bargains are offered by many nonâ€"profit organizations as a means of fundraising. For information call Hopedale Mall at 842â€"2555. Oakville Theatrefest: The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts hosts this annual threeâ€" day theatre competition which is now enterâ€" ing its 29th year. Theatrefest attracts amaâ€" teur drama groups from across Ontario. For further information contact the Oakville Centre box office at 842â€"2555. Sheep to. Shawl: This is an outing the kids will love. Spruce Lane Farm at Bronte Creek Provincial Park presents spring sheep shearing using traditional methods. Using the raw wool, staff will demonstrate carding, the Oakville Beaver, and hosted at the Oakville Club. Watch the Beaver for more details on this event, or call the Oakville Club at 845â€"0231. Burns‘ Fishing Derby for Special Persons: A special day of fishing and fun is offered for disabled persons of all ages at the Burns Conservation Area. Prizes are awarded for the first, largest and smallest trout caught. Complimentary refreshâ€" ments and fishing equipment are providâ€" ed. Preâ€"registration is required. To register call the Mountsberg field office at 854â€"2741. Kid‘s Fishing Derby: For more than 30 years, the Oakville Rod and Gun Club has hosted this event for children 14 and under. The derby runs from sunâ€"up until noon. For more information call the Rod and Gun Club at 842â€"3942. Oakville Museums Strawberry Tea: This genteel and mouthâ€" watering fundraiser is hosted annually by the Oakville Museums‘ volâ€" unteers on the first Sunday in June. The tea is held on the west porch of the Erchless Estate from 2â€"4 p.m., and 1920s style dress or Crawford Lake Conservation Area in Milton. This annual event features something of interest for the entire famâ€" ily, from crafts and films to musical entertainment. For more information call 854â€"2276 or 336â€"1158. Tulip Festival: From midâ€"April to midâ€" May, the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington shows off its display of over 100,000 tulip bulbs, located in one of its oldest garden areas, the Rock Garden. For further information on this and other rites of spring programming call 527â€"1158. Spring Fever at Mountsberg: Mountsberg Wildlife Centre in Milton invites you to explore this season of new growth along 13 kilometres of nature trails. Enjoy presentations in the interpretive centre, or a wildlife walkâ€" way featuring birds of prey, elk and bison. Herb garden tours are also availâ€" able. For further information call 854â€" 2276. Bronte Creek Provincial Park: Everything is new again when spring arrives at Bronte Creek. The Children‘s Farm is the perfect place for a family outing where spring is celebrated with the arrival of baby chicks, newborn lambs, piglets and foals. Bring the whole family. For further information call 827â€"6911. African Violet Show: The Oakville African Violet Society shows off its collective green thumb at this annual display. The show features and enorâ€" mous collection of the latest varieties in African violets. For more information contact society representative Eva Lindstol at 845â€"5434. spinning, knitting and weaving. For further information call 827â€"6911. Lilac Festival: The largest selection of lilacs in the world is on display in all its fragrant glory at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington during the month of May. For furâ€" ther information call 527â€"1158. River Oaks 10 Km Run: This popular run is now in its 11th year, and is traditionally held on the last Sunday in May. Sanctioned by the Ontario Track and Field Association, the race starts at the River Oaks Recreation Centre in Sixth Line, and is preceded by a special 2 km fun run for children 14 and under. Preâ€"registration is advised. For more information call 842â€"6283. Royal Botanical Gardens Auxiliary Plant Sale: Plan to arrive early at this sale for the best selection, as it is always a very popular event. The sale is held in the Arboretum on Old Guelph Road off Plains Rd. For further information call 527â€"1158. Spring Bird Banding: Staff at Mountsberg Wildlife Centre will be banding and releasing birds on their way back from the south. Join them for a guided hike and slide presentaâ€" tion, and don‘t forget to "adopt a bird" to supâ€" port wild bird research. To register for this program please call 854â€"2276. Oakville Museums Seasonal Opening: The holiday weekend marks the traditional openâ€" ing of Erchless, Thomas House and the Old Post Office. Come and join in the activities. For further information call 845â€"3541. _ Dairy Days: The Ontario Agricultural Museum in Milton is the site of this popular annual dairy celebration featuring milking demonstrations, cheese and butter making, dairy cattle and goat show, and lots of deliâ€" cious dairy food samples. This is an event the kids will love. Call 878â€"8151. is encouraged. For further information call 845â€"3541. Kelso Fat Tire Festival: Kelso Conservation Area in Milton presents demonstrations and competitions on mountain bikes. Be a spectator or comâ€" pete. For further information call 234â€" 8332. from SPACE OPTICAL All Frames Storewide with purchase of your Rx lenses e selection of frames + bodl e We ascept all vision care December 29, 1994 DORVAL ANIMAL SERVICES N. JOâ€"ANN McKINNON B.Sc. D.V.M. M.R.C.V.S. 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