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Oakville Beaver, 15 Aug 2019, p. 24

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 15 ,2 01 9 | 24 General $9.00 | Children & Seniors $7.00 | All seats Tues $6.00 Film.CA CinemAS ShowTimeS For AuGuST 16-22 2019 new ThiS week: AnGry BirdS movie 2, Blinded By The liGhT 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) 905-338-6397 (MEWS) www.film.ca BlindedBythe light (Pg) Fri - Thu: 1:00, 3:30, 6:30, 9:00 theAngryBirdsMovie2 (g)theAngryBirdsMovie2 (g)t Fri - Thu: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, 9:30 theArtofrAcing in therAin (Pg)theArtofrAcing in therAin (Pg)t Fri - Thu: 1:20, 4:15, 6:45, 9:20 dorAAndthe lostcityofgold (g) Fri & SaT: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15, 10:30 Sun: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15 Mon - Thu: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15, 10:30 onceUPonAtiMe...inhollywood (14A) Fri & SaT: 12:45, 4:00, 7:30, 9:10 Sun: 12:45, 4:00, 9:10 Mon - Thu: 12:45, 4:00, 7:30, 9:10 toonieMoviestoonieMoviest PokéMondetective PikAchU (Pg) Fri,Mon - Thu: 10:30 aMFri,Mon - Thu: 10:30 aMFri wonderPArk (g)wonderPArk (g)w Fri,Mon - Thu: 10:40 aMFri,Mon - Thu: 10:40 aMFri desPicABleMe3 (g) Fri,Mon - Thu: 10:50 aMFri,Mon - Thu: 10:50 aMFri Norman Busse is one of many Halton District School Board teacher/artists to display their work at the 10th annual Halton Faculty Art Show, which wraps up on Aug. 27 at north atrium at Oakville Town Hall. The Milton District High School teacher transported two of his acrylic-on-canvas pieces, The Bridge (front) and Arnolfini, before the display opened in late June. Graham Paine/Torstar FACULTY ART SHOW The Oakville Children's Festival returns Aug. 17 at Queen Elizabeth Park. The annual event, which will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., features fun for the whole family and musical performances.family and musical performances.f Juno Award-winning singer songwriter Norman Foote will be among those taking the stage. "Town council is committed to ensuring that residents have high-quality events and programming to choose from year-round," said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton. "The Oakville Children's Festival head- line acts are among the biggest names in children's entertainment. In addition to Norman Foote, I'm told that we should ex- pect some other very special surprise guests on Aug. 17." Also included in the festival lineup are performances by the Lumberjack Show, the eclectic Zoosemobile, stunt ventriloquist Tim Holland, the Ben Show and CanSpin Awards Hooper of the Year Isabella Hoops. Families can also enjoy Oakville Public Library story times featuring authors Hol- ly Hatam (Dear Boy) and The Fan Brothers (The Scarecrow). Visitors can experience fun hands-on ac-Visitors can experience fun hands-on ac-V tivities and interactive shows including Fire Safety Zone, City Parent Scavenger Hunt, Friends of the Library Book Sale, art and building workshops, seedling plant- ings, dance groups, recreation, sports and science activities, face painting, free indoor swimming, and more. Food offerings include the KinsmenFood offerings include the KinsmenF Club of Oakville barbecue lunch, plus many of the GTA's most popular food trucks. Alternatively, attendees are encour- aged to bring a litterless lunch and a reus- able bottle for use at the festival water sta- tions. The Oakville Children's Festival will once again take place on the grounds of QEPCCC at 2302 Bridge Rd. QEPCCC at 2302 Bridge Rd. Q Attendees are encouraged to take the free Oakville Transit shuttle from thefree Oakville Transit shuttle from thef Bronte GO station or cycle to take advan- tage of the free bike parking on-site. Vehicle parking is not available on-siteVehicle parking is not available on-siteV and on-street parking restrictions will be enforced throughout the neighbourhood. Festival admission is free, and the event will take place rain or shine. Additional acts and activities will be an- nounced as they are confirmed. Visit oak- ville.ca for event updates. The town is recruiting enthusiastic vol- unteers to help with the festival. Apply on- line at oakville.ca or email ocfvolun- teers@oakville.ca. Event sponsors include; COGECO, Academy of Music, Allstate Insurance, Cheestrings, City Parent, Farm Boy, Toron- to Pearson, Halton Environmental Net- work, Film.ca, Idea Lab East Oakville, JVK Seeds, Kidsopolis, Knowledge First Finan- cial, and Sylvan Learning Oakville. NEWS OAKVILLE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL RETURNS AUG. 17 Leonardo Choucair enjoys some arts and crafts during the 2018 Oakville Children's Festival. Quin Vertolli Photo V IS IT U S O N LI N E @ IN SI D EH A LT O N .C O M UNITEDPENTACOSTAL DIRECTORY If you'd like to advertise your place of worship in this feature please call FIONA RUDDER 289-293-0691 Worship SUNDAY Bible Teaching & Worship Service, 12:30-2:30pm (SOUTH RIDGE ROOM) IROQUOIS RIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE 1051 Glenashton Dr. Glenashton & Eighth Line FRIDAY Teaching & Youth Service 7-8:30pm Tel: 416-892-8123 Pastor: Elder M.J. Brissett Email: mjbrisse@yahoo.ca JESUS IS LORD 1469 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville 905-825-5292 www.glenabbeyunitedchurch.com GLEN ABBEY UNITED CHURCH REV. TED VANCE is on Summer Vacation PLEASE START YOUR SUNDAY OFF RIGHT WITH GLENN MacPHERSON LEADING WORSHIP! THIS SUNDAY, August 18th:THIS SUNDAY, August 18th: 9:30am Coffee, Tea, Hot Choc, Cookies and Conversation 10:00amWorship Service Message: What's to Trust in the Cloud? Hebrews 11:29-12:2 Here you will find Church the way you wished it could be! Friendly people, Great Music Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit!

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