C im m w u f 'w House, and create seasonal crafts. Also Santa's Workshop, Cake Walk Game and other fun activities. Glenbumie at 2035 Upper Middle at Ninth Line. Call school, 905-338-6236. Christmas Bazaar, The Kensington. 25 Lakeshore W,, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Crafts, raffle, miniature Christmas trees, wreaths, white ele phant table and more. Would you like to so some Christmas shop ping without the kids? Drop them off at St. Paul's United Church. 454 Rebecca for snack, crafts, entertainment and care. Free service, but must pre-register by calling church office. 905845-3427. Ages babies to teens. Lakeshore Rd. W.. Mississauga start ing at 4 p.m. Tree o f Lights is hospice tradition around the world. Each $20 donation lights one light in memory or honour - of loved one. Call 905-8224938 or 905-849-5852. e-mail iah@cogco.net or visit www.ianander- The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday December 6, 2003 - 13 sonhouse.com. autographed football, DVDs, colour TV. limited edition prints, leather purse and backpack. Ben Hogan golf set. Raptors tickets, Glen Eden ski pass. Leaf jersey signed by Pat Quinn, the atre tickets and more. Call 905-6934270. SATURDAY DECEMBER 6 CAW ljtcal 707 4th annual Candle Light Vigil, 5 - 6 p.m.. Galaxy Club 475 North Service Rd. E. December 6 is dedicated to the Elimination O f Violence. Candles will be lit to remember the 14 young women who were killed at Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal and other's who have losi their lives due to violence. Speaker Joanne Preston, new executive director o f SAVIS (Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services of Halton. For more information, call 905-845-2511, Rita Thompson, ext. 3412 or Deb Lefebre. ext. 2 154. Cookie Walk. 1 p.m.. Walton Memorial United Church. Lakeshore and Bronte. CAW Ijko I 707 Christmas Bazaar. I - 4 p.m.. Galaxy Club 475 North Service Rd. E. Christmas crafts and baked goods. Face painting and craft table for children. If you get hungry there will be hot dogs and pop for sale. Ba/;iar proceeds will be used to adopt a family in Halton for Christmas and the balance to SAVIS - Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services o f Halton. Call 905-844-9451 Christmas Bazaar at St. John's United Church features exhibit and sale, 9 a m . - 2 p.m.. featuring more than 40 works from five artists - Rev. David Walker. Joyce Kellock. Karen Stephenson. Louella Brace and Hollis Brace - all members of St. John's. Also silent auction, quilts, sewing, candles, baked goods home-made jams, and more. St. John's at Dunn and Randall. Call 905-845-0551. Oakville Christian Youth Choir presents Christmas concert at Knox Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m.. with guests, the 62-voice Burlington Choral Society. Oakville Christian Youth Choir. 33 voices, will present carols from Appalachia. India. France. Germany. England, the Caribbean and more. Also male ensembles, treble easembles. duets and trios. Admission is free, but a freewill donation will be asked. A portion of donations received will go to Child Find Ontario. Glenhumie School holds 11 th annual Christmas Fair. 10 am . - 3 p.m. Kids and fam ilies can have pictures taken with Santa. 50 local artisans, light lunch in tea room, raffle, silent auction, cookie decorating in Gingerbread Christmas Charity Auction fo r Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton branch, at Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre. Wyecroft and Bronte near QEW. Viewing 1 p.m., bid ding starts 1:30 p.m. Items include G a e ta n o s FROM OUR OVEN 'Breads · Rolls. Ryes Grains · Pastries · Muffins OF BRONTE B a k e ry D e li C a fe Tempus Chorus Society Sleigh Ride Christmas Concert, 7:30 p.m. at St. John's United Church. Randall and Church. All tickets $10. Please call 905-510-5713. Holly Trolly Rides, Halton Streetcar Museum. Dec. 6 and 13.6:30 - 10 p.m.. Dec. 7, 10 a m . - 5 p.m. Ride variety of restored street cars through lit displays at museum. 13629 Guelph Line 15K north o f Hwy. 402. Streetcar chili on Sunday only. Visit www.hcry.org. jhristmas & r9 \(ezvyear's ORDER EARLY Fruit Cakes Short Breads C heese Cakes Specialty Cakes Yule Logs V G n lle iW n p , S O S **" ** pasta $ 6 .9 9 _ Adult Portion rh ild Portion cmra inouBJSU . f t* * . W M e ® -S * * Visit Santa in ChristmasTown, Mountsberg. weekends to Dec. 21, 11 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Visit Santa in his country cabin in the woods at Mountsberg in Campbellville. Group reservations available - call for details 905-8542276. Season o f the First Frost, Crawford Lake, weekends 10 a m . - 4 p.m. Scheduled tours of the 15th century Iroquoian Village at Crawford Lake. Milton. Weekday facilities limited, call 905-854-0234. DINNERS M o n d a y -Friday ` festive Catering · Deli Meat & Cheese Platters Fresh Fruit Platters - Pastry · Trays - Cookie Trays 8-Layer Gourmet Lasagnas . 6iea0e!) Veal or Cmckei. K.pai Loal · Lasagrca Monties ·-o s * ~ Z,----- Changing Seasons in the Country, COFFEE ALL DAY Cappuccino · Gourmet Coffee · Espresso · Latte · Chai Tea · Creamy Hot Chocolate · Specialty Teas · Muffins Mountsberg. weekends 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Watch the late migration o f birds and waterfowl from waterfront trails, lookout towers, and observa tion blind. Visit the farmyard animals and PlayBam. and see the elk. bison, and birds of prey on the wildlife walkway. Horse-drawn wagon or sleigh rides on weekends. Weekday facilities limited, call 905-854-2276. SUNDAY DECEMBER 7 Tree of Lights, annual event at lan Anderson House. 430 Winston Churchill Blvd. Tree light ing, caroling, and refreshments starting at 4:30 p.m. Parking and bus shuttle available at 2635 · Danish Sandwjches | l . 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