Oakville Beaver, 29 Dec 1994, p. 19

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Fairways Drug Store.. | SEARS gives you more. | SEARS CLUB BONUSESI! |Expect more from Sears | Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30 a.m.â€"9:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m.â€"5:00 p.m. | PROVEN PERFORMANCE 2905; 845â€"4267 905) 847â€"2926 Holidays wish you and your and a wealth of good things You can‘t change (WOULD YOU LOSE WEICGHT ... for all the tea in China? U TSIAN (SQ GIN) TEA WORK AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AT: Allan‘s Communicare Drug Mart ....2442 Lakeshore Rd. W. Manore Pharmacy................................ 321 Ket St : is launching three plays this month that run through August. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, There Goes The Bride and The Blue Castle. All perforâ€" mances will be held at The Oakville Centre. For more information, contact the Oakville Summer Theatre at 845â€" 6041. Canada Day Celebrations (July 1): The Halton Multicultural Council, with assisâ€" tance from the Town of Oakville will host Canada‘s lively birthday bash at Coronation Park.The festivities run from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., offering a bounty of ethnic foods and crafts, international dancing, information booths, games and contests. For further information, contact the council at 842â€"2486. St. John Ambulance, Oakville Branch: Summer Safety Camp: for 8â€"11 yearâ€" olds from July 3â€"7, and for 11â€"14 yearâ€" olds from July 17â€"21. Call 844â€"4844. Summer Days: July 4â€"14, July 18â€"28, Aug. 1â€"11 and Aug. 15â€"25: art classes sponsored by the Oakville Galleries. Morning and afternoon sessions. Call 844â€"4402 for information. Longo‘s/Cops Care Barbecue: July 9th: at Longo‘s on Dundas Street. Oakville International Friendship Soccer Tournament (Boys): This annuâ€" al tournament is one of the largest rep soccer meets in the country, usually drawing upwards of 60 teams from around the world. The Oakville Beaver and the Oakville Soccer Club are sponâ€" sors of the event. Summer Saturdays in the Square: Start your weekend off right. During the months of July and August, meet every Children‘s Day at Oakville Museums: Games and activities are planned for children of all ages. Admission is $3 per person for all activities, including pony rides. Call 845â€"3541. Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament: This is the 16th Annual tournament which sees all proceeds going to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. The organization for the event has been handed over to the Royal Bank group of companies but the site, Wyldewood Golf and Country Club, remains the same. For more informaâ€" tion contact Mike Pratt at 844â€"0771. Children‘s Day at Thomas House: The Oakville Historical Society has activities galore to delight children of all ages. Bring the family down from 1:30 to 4 p.m. for the festivities. Summer at Thomas House: The Oakville Historical Society invites you to enjoy some old fashioned craft demonstrations on the porch of Thomas House. August 7: Chair canâ€" ing; August 14: Candle wicking. For furâ€" ther information call 844â€"8320. Art in the Park (August 1): Dozens of artists and crafts people will be displayâ€" ing their wares at this annual summer outing hosted by the Oakville Art Society at Coronation Park. Refreshments available. For further information call 827â€"5711. Scarecrow Picnic: This annual event put on by the Royal Botanical Gardens is always a big hit with the kids. Children build scarecrows, learn scareâ€" crow stories, and sing scarecrow songs. Bring along your favourite scarecrow suit, and they‘ll provide the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital: Sept. 7th: official ribbon cutting of expanded and renovated hospital. Lions Club of Oakville Inc.: Sept. 10th: Blind Car Rally. For information please call Bruce Cadman at 844â€" 3142. Oakville International Friendship Soccer Tournament (girls): This annuâ€" al event is sponsored by the Oakville Beaver and Oakville Soccer Club. For details, call Sue Hurley at 849â€"4436. St. John Ambulance, akville Branch: Wilderness First Aid: Sept. 16, 17, 23 and 24. Also â€" Grade Three "We Can Help" program resumes in Oakville classrooms. Call 844â€"4844. Kiwanis Charity Golf Tournament: Sept. 20th at Glen Abbey Golf Club. Call Vern Kingdon at 844â€"1074. Oakville Historical Society: Sept. 20th: public lecture at Knox Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. Topic to be announced. Seniors Craft and Bake Sale: Sept. 28th: held at Trafaigar Village Mall with seniors‘ oriented displays, crafts and goodies presented by seniors. Bellâ€"Canadian Open Golf Championship: Canada‘s national golf championship featuring the PGA‘s top players is held annually at the Gien Abbey Golf Club in Oakville. For further information call 844â€"1800. Challenger Proâ€"Am Golf Tournament: The United Way of Oakville sponsors this event at the Glen Abbey Golf Club. For more information call 845â€"5571. Harvest Festival: Thomas House, the restored 1829 farmhouse in Lakeside Park, is the site of this annual festival en S THE OAKVILLE BEAVER aturday morning in the Town Square on Lakeshore Rd. and enjoy a variety of entertainment. Festivities start at 9 a.m., presented by the Downtown BIA. For further information call 844â€"4520. Oakville Jazz Festival: July 14 to 17: Oakville‘s annual jazz festival will bring a variety of jazz and dixieland musiâ€" cians to a number of venues in the downtown area. Concerts will take place at the Towne Square and Lakeside Park, as well as at local restaurants and clubs. For further inforâ€" mation call 845â€"6601, ext. 3097. Midnight Madness: The Oakville BlA‘s annual bash gets off to a rousing start with the help of the second annual jazz festival downtown. The midnight madâ€" ness sale brings together a winning combination of good food, live bands, and loads of bargains stretching from Navy St. to Allan St. United Way Golf Tournament: Here‘s a perfect opportunity to get your game into shape and aid a worthy cause at the same time. The Oakville United Way hosts its annual tournament at the Wyldewood Golf and Country Club with a shotgun start at 12 noon, and a wrapâ€" up dinner at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in registering should contact the United Way at 845â€"5571. Toronto Star Great Salmon Hunt (July and August): This is the big one for fishermen of all ages. Running for eight weeks, this annual event has been known to attract upwards of 20,000 entrants from across Canada and the United States. Prizes total over $700,000, which makes for pretty good fishing.Watch the Beaver for further straw. For further information call 529â€"7618. Country Quilt Fest: The Ontario Agricultural Museum hosts this special event feaâ€" turing hundreds of quilts and related items. Demonstrations, children‘s crafts and fashion shows attract amateurs, professionals, and admirers of this unique art form. For more informaâ€" tion call 878â€"8151. St. John Ambulance, Oakville Branch: Summer Safety Camp: for 8â€"11 yearâ€" olds from Aug. 7â€"12, and for 11â€"14 yearâ€"olds from Aug. 21â€"25. Also â€" Back to School First Aid, and Basic Rescuer CPR courses, Aug. 29â€"31. Call 844â€" 4844. GARA Summerfest: Aug. 18â€"20th: The 11th annual event sponsored by the Glen Abbey Residents Association. Starts at 6:00 p.m. Friday and runs to 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Various events, games, rides and activities for whole family at Nottinghill Park. Police Auction: This popular annual event is a dream come true for cyclists in search of a bargain. Halton Police hold these auctions throughout the year as the need arises to clear out es costumed interpreters, homemade treats and cider. The festival marks the season closing for Thomas House. Hours are 1â€"3 p.m. United Way Bathtub Race: This lightâ€" hearted annual fundraiser features high school and corporate challengers racâ€" ing their bathtubs along Lakeshore Road. Entertainment and refreshments are all part of the fun. For further inforâ€" mation call 845â€"5571. Good Olde Days: Come and join in the fun as downtown Oakville turns back the clock with its old fashioned festival featuring cars, dancers, displays and horseâ€"drawn wagon rides. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 844â€"4520. OTMH Charitable Corporation‘s Black Tie Ball (Sept. 29â€"tentative): The third annual black tie ball will take place at St. Volodymyr‘s Cultural Centre with the theme "Starry, Starry Night." The evening will feature fine food, entertainâ€" ment, dancing, and an exciting silent auction. Tickets are $160 per person, with the proceeds going to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. For further information contact Carole Thompson at 338â€"4642. Terry Fox Run: Oakville residents have always been enthusiastic participants in this annual event in support of canâ€" cer research. Whether you choose to walk, run or pedal, please come out and support this countryâ€"wide effort in memory of a true Canadian hero. For more information call 845â€"5231. Christmas Craft Fair: Come and get a head start on your Christmas gift buyâ€" ing at the 11th annual craft fair at the SEWING MACHINE STORE REPAIRS TO SINGER and all other makes models EXPERT PINKING SHEARS SCISSOR SHARPENING 198 SPEERS RD. 842â€"2033 Inside Oakville Vacuum demonstrations of old fashioned crafts. July 10: stencilling; July 17: Oakville Handweavers and Spinners; July 24: Rug hooking with the Oakville Hooking and Craft Guild. Call 844â€"8320. details. Summer at Thomas House (July): Join in the fun every Sunday from 2â€"4 p.m. on the porch at Thomas House as the Oakville Historical Society presents some of the merchandise in their propâ€" erty storage rooms. The most popular items on the block are usuâ€" ally the bicyâ€" cles which have been stolen and never reclaimed. For further information call the police at 878â€"5511. exhibitors. For more information call 878â€"8151. Ontario Agricultural Museum in Milton. 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