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Oakville Beaver, 10 Oct 2001, "Entertainment", C1

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The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 10, 2001 - C l Arts & Entertainment One day left for `Focus on Faces and Form' art show Clare McCarthy and Robin Bromley, who have aban doned careers in secondary school teaching to spend more time creating visual images, invite the public to their art exhibition, Focus on Faces and Form. They describe their exhibition as a compilation of quaint portraits and the human figure integrated into the landscape, using acrylics, pen-and-ink, photography and digital images. Saturday is the final day for this exhibit in the Indus trial ArtSpace gallery, 2334 Wyecroft Rd., Units 8 and 9. PLANTS FOR TH E FALL SEASON Fealum g: · Icide Pansies · Mv Favourite Mum · Fall Bulbs and much more G A R D E NM U M S O R 7« & n F S558 Trafalgar Road (905) 878-0722 i 3 $099 Gankins Oakville Beaver A&E Editor: Carol Baldwin 845-3824 (Ext. 254); Fax: 337-5567: E-mail: bald\virx5>haltonsearch.com United Way of Oakville P roudly P re s e n ts r - OF A W O R L D W ITH IN O A K V ILLE s u t h e f o r m v $© Saturday, October 20th, 1:00 pm -1:00 am Sunday, October 21st, 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm You could W IN a trip fo r tw o to PORTUGAL (E n try B allot a t Pavilions) Experience other nations' culture, entertainment and food, without leaving Oakville! Admission to all pavilions $ 6 in advance - $8 at the door - Children under 12 Free. For Passport Information 905-845-5571 www.carouselofnations.com omRon Ontario Sewer & Watermain Construction Association /^ O a k v ille B eav er Cjflralt OAKVILLE 1 0 0 -7 c H f w \ jfF rM M,54° gm A c c o rd M f Travel Inc. jm Muutm&r TRAVEL FROM CANOE TO CANVAS: Don M orrison's annual fall art exhibit at Sovereign House, 7 West River St., will open on Oct. 14. Morrison not only loves canoeing and camping, he loves painting outdoors as well. During his outdoor excursions, the retired school teacher records captivating scenes and activities in a journal, transfers them to canvas and then hangs the framed results in a joint exhibition once a year with friend and fellow painter, Rod Collard. On Sunday, a cup of tea or cider, with Victory Rum Cake, will be served up with the artwork of Collard and Morrison. Morrison invites visit ing children to capture the fall colours in paint. Admission is by donation. Photo by Peter C. McCusker JOIN T H E FUN!!! Mississauga's Only Indoor Roller Rink , If there is a God, why is there so much suffering? · © Public Skating © R oller Skating Lessons © Inline Lessons © A rcad e Games © G re a t Music © Snack B a r© Lockers Tough questions demand real answers. If you thought that you would have to check your brains at the church door to be a follower of God you might want to think again. If faith is to be honest, it must be able to answer the difficult questions. W ho needs more empty promises? fm f) Scooter's Roller Palace (905) Q O O 2105 Royal Windsor Drive, Mississauga, Ontario (just west of Southdown Rd.) Call for times & information www.scooters.on.ca Beginning this Sunday, October 14th, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Pastor Jeff Christopherson takes a thoughtfull look at some Good Questions because if God doesn't make sense who does? Perhaps you'll find an answer you've been searching for. Maybe you'll discover Your Sanctuary. Saricfu fuary at Sanctuary Series: "Oooh ···Good Question! *How could a good God allow suffering? October 14 Don't all paths lead to God? Can the Resurrection of Christ really be true? Like really? October 21 White Oaks / / Fashionable Children's Wear N e w b o rn to 12 ' 0 - ° o - n - 3 o eo ' 4 Jeff r h P0^ ' s m a m Fall 2001 Square O n e S h o p p in g C entre ( 905) Jett October 28 Jim nsfopherson Teocf>'ngPastor Ga" V Kolb B M MDiv If I believe, why do I sometimes doubt? November 4 Jlm Danielson Jf m i . b.a . n , Executive Pastor ' M ° ,v 279-4080 r , , A C h urch fo r Your Heart. M in d & S p irit _ Youth Pastor to ll 9 O S sanc*tu»ary \san(k)-che-wer-e\n, 1: a safe haven a: a place of security or refuge; Z: a setting of spiritual importance. The S a n c tu a ry is affiliated with the C a n a d ia n C o nven tion o f Southern Baptists Sherw ay G ardens 416-622-6658

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