* WORSHIP « TEACHING « CELEBRATION 11:00 a.m. â€" Pastor Phillips weicomes Tou Un cunady, July "Thoughts While Flyâ€"Fishing" 10:00 A.M.â€" WORSHIP SERVICE Message: "When Jesus Took A Vacation" â€" Rev. Gill Junior Congregation and Nursery Care VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Come Join Us in Worship in Our EVENING FAMILY SERVICE 6:30 p.m. â€" Audra Phillips Wyciiffe Bible Translators â€" Thailand August 15â€"19 Please call for further info.842â€"0938 "Prayerâ€"Conditioned" Church 10:00 a.m. at Chartwell 9:30 a.m. at New Central Public School Full Leaming Centre provided for Children of all ages Weekly Youth Programs Adult Care Groups CHARTWELL BAPTIST CHURCH 228 Chartwell Rd. ST. PAULS UNITED WELCOMES YOU Dir. Mus. Brueo Blandford _ â€" e ie o Pastor vavauvii io _ * 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon 6:30 p.m.* â€" Joint service with Faith Baptist For Registration Call â€" 845â€"5721 14 ¢ i Church â€" 1415 Trafaigar Road, Oakville Sunday choir 3 up * Concurrent children‘s ams camm : All Welcome 1415 Trafalgar Rd. (Opposite Sheridan College) Pastor Gordon H. Phillips Preâ€"Worship Service â€" 10:45 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Midnight Madness starts at 7 p.m. Lakeshore Road from Allan Street to Navy Street is closed and the merchants and businesses of downtown stay open late. Not only will people be able to listen to six different bands, the Jazz Festival, and great community entertainers, but Midnight Madness will also be hosting the Pepsi Taste Challenge and a Hubba Bubba Bubble Gum "This year, we‘ve added new bands, activities, and entertainers to the lineâ€"up, and the Oakville Jazz Festival is, once again, part of our Friday night activities," says Promotions Coâ€"ordinator Lee Pigeau. The largest singleâ€"day event in Halton, downtown Oakville‘s annuâ€" al summer street festival "Midnight Madness" will be held on July Roy R. Matheson, Ross MacDonald, Peter Roebbelen Youth Hotline 844â€"2860 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 10:30 a.m.* â€" Worship Service 1215 Lakeshore Rd. W. 827â€"4157 Sr. Pastor: Dr. Derrick Tapper Associate Pastor: Rev. David Home Madness hits downtown July 22nd 30 a.m." â€" WorshiRnServ The Problem of Anger 844â€"2801 "People Who Care" "There is something for everyâ€" one at Midnight Madness," says Pigeau "whether you come down for the shopping or for the fun... it‘s all here.. With the variety of stores in downtown and the incredible entertainment and concessions we have booked, no one in your family will want to miss out." For more information on Midnight Madness or any other event in downtown, call 844â€"4520 for more information. Blowing Contest. Strolling enterâ€" tainers, a basketball toss, great food, children‘s activities, and much more will also fill up Lakeshore Road and the surroundâ€" ing streets on the twentyâ€"second. Many stores offer great bargains on their merchandise and almost all of them are open until 11 p.m. or â€"~ WALTONUNITED 1 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W; _ 827â€"1643 I Corner of Bronte Lakeshore Rds. Welcomes You On Sunday, July 17th 10:00 A.M.â€" WORSHIP SERVICE Summer Service Schedule 9:30 a.m. Service Vacation Bible School â€" July 18â€"22, 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 a.m.Service "God‘s Building" Summer Sunday School TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 1250 McCraney St. E. 845â€"3152 (1 block W. of Trafaigar) Rev. Andrew King Director of Music: Carole Falconer 346 Maple Grove Dr. _ 845â€"5721 "Joy: Ours for The Taking" WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 a.m. Junior Church/Nursery Lemonade on the lawn The book itself is equally magâ€" ical. It blends Rosie‘s story of backstage adventures with sideâ€" bars explaining various facets of theatrical life in more detail. The sidebars, for example, describe the roles of people such as the director and set designer. One outlines the superstitions that most actors believe in â€" or at least follow â€" "just in case!." Others Rosie‘s mother is working in the: props department of a Stratford theatre, and her father‘s band is touring Australia, so Rosie is spending her days just wandering around the theatre. At first, all she seems to do is get into trouble with the director and everyone else. But then she meets the ghost of Will Shakespeare and soon discovers how magical the theatre can be. Rosie Backstage by Amanda Lewis and Tim Wynneâ€"Jones Published by Kids Can press 994 S1€ CHsCOvers nE magIC Of Special Children‘s Message Lemonade Ice Cream on the lawn following service Summer Sunday School for the Young People The members of St. John‘s invite you to join their faith family Mlnlsim Rev. James W. Forbes, B.A., M Dlv Rev. Carolyn Palmer, B.A., M. Div. Director ol Musl: Mrs. Rita umplunh A R. c M R.M.T. Dundas H%st Summer Schedule of Worship Guest Speaker: Rev. Gordon Forbes, B.A., M. Div. " Out Of The Shadowlands Into The Light" 10:00 a.m. Nursery Child Care ST. JOHNS MA CONITED T Rev. K. James Campbell Cathryn Seguin Brian Turnbull, Dir. of Music "IN THE HEART OF OAKVILLE® Dunn Church Sts. _ 845â€"0551 10:00 a.m. â€" Summer Service The Joy of Living #2 â€" Cathryn Seguin Worship Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class 10:00 a.m. Pastor Douglas Priestap Howard Johnson Hotel MUNN‘S ' | GRACE EVANGCELICAL UNITED CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH rE...crc. Both aspects of the book have been beautifully blended to make The Young Artists Gallery is intended to foster creativity in children and provide a learning experience for the older child who is aspiring to a future in the art world, says New Art Space owner, Ilze Berzins. give information about the life and writings of William Shakespeare. The exhibit, consisting of gardens created for and by children, is being held in conjunction with Summer Sunday workshops in which children age 6 and over create their own unique portable mini art gardens. Preâ€"registration is required and the fee of $40 includes all materials for the 2 to 4 p.m. session. Kinder Gardens is the name of the debut show at the Young Artists Gallery, located downstairs in New Art Space. Kinder Gardens debut exhibit 590 Argus Rd. (QEW at Trafalgar S.) in the Oakroom Call 1â€"800â€"561â€"1917 for more information or ride. ACongregation of Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod â€" Canada CROSS OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH 304 Spruce St. (By Hospital) 845â€"1563 Pastor Daniel Phannenhour This would be a terrific book to read with your child before or after a visit to the theatre, espeâ€" cially if the Stratford Festival is part of your summer itinerary. a story that is both entertaining and informative. Readers quickly learn to like the inquisitive and sometimes klutzy Rosie and her adventures are fun to follow. But the nonâ€"fiction sections are equalâ€" ly interesting. 10:00 a.m. Worship 212