C6 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 10, 2002 Sheridan dean to receive 2002 Grade Allen Award David Tucker, an associate dean in 2001, along with additional awards at Sheridan's School o f Animation, Arts the New York Film Festival, Columbus and Design, will be honoured with a International Film and Video Festival, 2002 G rade Allen Award at an Awards International Health and Medical Media Gala on April 17 in New Festival, and Canadian "Tucker's film joins a Nursing York City. Association His film, Am anda's stellar cast of fellow Media Awards. Choice, won in the Public recipients for this year's Am anda' s Choice is a Affairs/Television catego moving exploration of awards, including The one family's experience ry, and is the only West Wing, Six Feet Canadian winner this year with Alzheimer's disease. in the U.S.-based national It focuses on a teenager Under, Sex and the awards program. -- Amanda -- and her City, Dateline NBC, and Joan Rivers will emcee agonizing decision to 60 Minutes II. the awards gala at the undergo genetic testing New York Hilton Hotel. for early-onset The Gracie Allen A lzheim er's, a disease Awards are presented by American which had already claimed several fam Women in Radio & Television ily members and afflicted her mother. (AWRT), a non-profit professional Tucker is an award-winning docu association dedicated to advancing mentary filmmaker whose credits women in the electronic media and include numerous programs for CBCallied fields. TV, The Discovery Channel and TVO. Tucker's film joins a stellar cast of As associate dean. Tucker is responsible fellow recipients for this year's awards, for Sheridan's post-graduate Advanced including The West Wing , Six Feel Television & Film, Corporate Under, Sex and the City, Dateline NBC, Communications and Journalism -- and 60 Minutes II. New Media programs, as well as the Am anda' s Choice, which originally post secondary Print Journalism and aired on CBC's The Nature o f Things , award-winning Media Arts programs, earned Tucker a Gemini for Best and the University of Toronto-afflliated Direction in a Documentary Series in Art & Art History program. Theatre Sheridan j presents two ' j productions j Wheres Charley? and Measurefor Measure Sheridan College students are presenting two plays this month. The musical spoof Where' s Charley? will be presented on the Main Stage at Sheridan Hall from April 10-27, Wednesday through Saturday, starting at 8 p.m. The production, a collab oration between Broadway veterans George Abbot and Frank Loessor, features two O xford chums. Jack and Charley, who have invited two lovely young ladies to their college rooms for lunch. Charley has arranged for Donna Lucia, his Brazilian aunt, to act as chaperone, as required by Victorian morali ty. When Donna Lucia fails to arrive, the quick-thinking lads hatch a plot to imperson ate her. Soon, poor Charley is in a constant whirl, portray ing both him self and his aunt, all while fighting off the amorous advances o f a middle-aged suitor. Tickets can be purchased at Theatre Sheridan Box Office, Tuesday through Friday. 11 a.m-3 p.m. or orders can be phoned in at 905-815-4049 or fax 905SI 5-4082. Shakespeare's Measure fo r Measure will be present ed in the Studio Theatre from April 17-27. Wednesday through Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. In this comedy about jus tice. the Duke o f Vienna attempts to strengthen the laws that govern sexual con duct in his city. A straight moralistic tale, it would seem, until the man charged with cleaning up the city falls for the beautiful Isabella, who is pleading for the life of her brother, the first man to be sentenced to death for "illicit sex" under the new laws. Tickets can be purchased at Theatre Sheridan Box office from Tuesdaj' through Friday 11 a.m .-3 p.m. or phone 905-815-4049 or fax 905-815-4082. PICK0E THE CROP Umbrellas for showsre v Wind-ups th a t mcve® 5 Blocks th a t build towers And girls th a t grtxve! I Kites th a t fly high Crafts you can do j/u /t Books th a t tell V i/ j And little "Caifcxfl Books and Brunch winds up season April 21 Bookers Books and Brunch Author's Series is holding its final event of the season at the Oakville Club on Sunday, April 21. ATTEND TH E EXCLUSIVE CANADIAN CHARITY PREMIERE SCREENING OF Star Wars: Episode II Attack o f the Clones. Presented by Lucasfilm Ltd., Twentieth Century Fox and hosted by Rogers Communications Inc. All proceeds to Child Find Ontario. A portion of your ticket purchase will be tax deductible. Tickets on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact Child Find Ontario for ticket and premiere event information. SCHEDULED SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY Games for the car Dolls th a t delight . Puppets th a t sta r ' ^ rs > j Lanterns to light! Balls you can throw Horses th a t prance Scootersthatgo Froggies th a t dance! We've got special treats For old and for young R So hurry on down Our spring has sprung!!! Hayden Christensen MOTHERS DAY - SUNDAY. MAY 12TH. 2002 PARAMOUNT THEATRE. |OHN ST & R IC H M O N D ST. W.. T O RO NTO TICKETS: J250. $500 <CASH. VISA. MASTERCARD) Q Neil Bissoondath will be reading from his novel. Doing the Heart Good , Frances Greenslade will be discussing her book. Pilgrim in Ireland and Sonia Day will be addressing a timely, seasonal subject, her book is called Tulips. The brunch is between 10:30 a.m .-1 p.m. The club is locat ed at 56 Water St. Tickets cost $30, which includes brunch. Seating must be reserved. Tickets are available at Bookers Bookstore at 172 Lakeshore Rd. For more information call 905-844-5501. V W / / / . V . V 905.842.5353 ext. 226 www.ontario.childfind.ca/starwars child find ONTARIO T V i? Some things cant he replaced. i l f o BR N N WORLDWIDE " $ee o u r O ROGERS 2 4 5 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE 8 4 4 -5 3 6 3 i n todtys se lector WE LL MOVE TH E EARTH FOR YOU C O N TES T Win 1 of52000 lb bags olnch iiarrienimi soil delivered In your driveway courtesy ol C o m e E n jo y ... THE issu e s ONTARIO S00 Greenhonzons. ^ OnilrSpa* J Oakville IB r BOATERS ^ T iff In f a o c o w V im o Home ShowM . DI f f " get their % ou axz iJnuLtzcl to the 36th Annual Ij j M display! S ; April 12, 13, 14, 2002 Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 Third Line just north of the QEW Come See Local Home Improvement Experts! Shop for Terrific, One-Time Home Show Specials! beds · spas · replacement windows & doors · garage doors · barbeques · flooring · roofing · sunrooms · · · · · * · air conditioners furnaces water filtration bottled water chiropractors window coverings chimney sweeps · · · · · · · · music lessons artwork shutters vinyl fencing & decking cellular phones northern resorts cushioned walkways investment advice · · · · · · · · photography garden curbing home insurance retractable hose skylights educational savings plans children's books furniture · · · · · party dips plumbers canopies stairs cooking demonstrations ^ ^ O C I E T Y Q4R T c ^ fu a tio n akville Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square, 120 Navy St. April 13 at 7:30 p.m., doors open 7:00 p.m. for preview and Silent Auction bids. C L IP & S A V E ! C L IP & S A V E This Special Family Pass allows 2 adults and their children FREE admission to Oakville's largest consumer show - The Oakville Lifestyle Home Show! FAM ILY PAS S ! Oakville . r an Svznincj o f & Enhzxtainmznt as you add to your corporate & private art collections from some of these artists: Robert Bateman: limited edition litho, Twin Otters portrait Helen Hendry: o il · Micheline Likas: pottery Kjell Orrllng: watercolour* Gordon Miller: watercolour on cotton The late Tom Chatfield: acrylic · Joyce Kellock: oil Leslie Cochrane: oil · Michael Young: stone sculpture Arlene Saunders: watercolour · Karen Walker: oil Marguerite Broten: stoneware · Allan Kingsland: watercolour Lilah Lewis Irving: acrylic · Gisele Comtois: o il William Biddle: watercolour · Baoxing Zhang: Chinese ink Peri Jolley: mixed media mono print, AND OVER 70 MORE. You W ill See: · hundreds of new products and services · terrific, one time specials · local, reliable companies · great selection, great quality great prices - all under one roof · a super family outing! · boaters can even get their Pleasure I Craft Operators Card from the ASM Safe Boating Program Lifestyle J^Horne Show SHOW HOURS Friday 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 12,13,14, 2002 Glen Abbey Recreation Centre 1415 Third Line, North of QEW ENTER TO WIN one of five 2,000 lb. bags of gardening soil courtesy of Ontario Sod Greenhorizons $10.00 Admission · Refreshments · Door Prize SILENT AND LIVE AUCTION Preview showing: April 10th to 13th during main Centennial Library hours. For more info call: 827-5711 www.oakville-art-society.com il V