N 2 By KATHY YANCHUS 8 Oakville Beaver Stafl’ SUNDAY, OCT. 24th 9:45 am. - PortUguese Worship Service 10:45 am. â€"- Worship Service 6:30 pm. Portuguese Worship Service I! Chartwell Baptist Church 228 Chanwcll Rd. 844-2801 Sewices 91 1:1.m‘ heredible \élues! Every Sunday we feature thousands of them in our sermons Absolume free. Slide Show complements Schelle exhibit 1215 Lakeshore Rd. W 827-4157 Derrick Tapper â€" Pastor David Squires, David Home, Assoc. Pastors flzNQAY 9:30 am.‘ â€" Contemporary service 11 :00 a.m.' - Traditional service 6:30 pm. - Congregation Meeting ' Concun'ent children‘s programs nursery care Weekly Youth Programs 8: Adult Care Groups Artist Susan Schelle is easy- "Child Care Facilities" OAKVlLLE BANKING CENTRE Commercial Professional Ofï¬ces. 1235 Trafalgar Rd Main Banking Ofï¬ce Personal Banking Centre Iroquois Shore Rd Trafalgar Rd. * Lakeshore Trafalgar Branch i Iakeshore Thomas Branch * Hopedale Mall Branch * lakeshore Bronte Branch i 1500 Upper Middle Rd. Third Line * Oakville Town Centre * Upper Oakville i Cfll Pastoral Team: Jack Anderson, Joao Garcia Richard Root Minister Emeritus: Ron Watts CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH rtwell baptlst L'hurch SUNDAY utwcll Rd. 844â€"2801 Services 91 Iu.m. OCTOBER 24th CENTRAL 9 am. 10:30 am. BAPTIST CHURCH Nursery Sunday School Provided 340 Rebecca Street at Morden All Welcome NINE BRANCHES IN OAKVILLE TO SERVE YOU 1D TORONTO DOMINION Baptist 845-2942 “YOUR BANK, YOUR WAY†Robu‘t Tayler Anne Baird Petchright Ian Bryson M. Rose Duane René Loffxéc Diane Maroon: * Green Machine going, opinionated and interested in sharing her successes as well as her ‘failures’ of which there have been but a few and perhaps only in her Derek Mcllvcen Doug Yool Anita Spencer 9:15 am. 11:00 am. "Celebrating God's Gifts" Nursery Child Care Provided Mlnlstm: HIV. James w. Forbu. B.A., M. DIV. Rov. Carolyn Palmer. B.A., M. Dlv., sun. Dltoctor at Muslc: Mn. Hlta Lampluuh, A.R.C.M., MM. Dundee Hwy. 6m Line Church: 257-8434 Prayer and Bible Study â€"7:1 5 pm. Please call for further information 1415 Trafalgar Rd. (Opposit- Shofldm College) Pnbr Govdon H. Phllllp. 9.:45 a.m. â€" Family Bible Hour 11:00 a.m. â€" MORNING SERVICE 6:30 pm. â€" EVENING SERVICE 346 thlg Grove Dr. 845-5721 Minister: Rev. Morar Munaï¬l-Iaye Music Coordinator: Dan ynek . MUNN'S UNITED CHURCH FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH MAPLE GROVE UNITED CHURCH 842-0938 Baptist 845-3408 844-2280 827-1107 827-9661 825-0062 845-0001 849-1340 849-5000 849-500 1 849-5027 Her slides showed the depth and ingenuity of her work, everything from an old Snakes and Ladders board with a color photograph of a “lush, strange" forest set in its midst - which by the way now graces the office of a lawyer for music stars “because he wants to show them what it’s going to be like†- to a piece entitled Blond featuring 200 cascad- ing tape measures. Although photographs play a major role in her work, as do very common place kinds of items, Schelle admits to being “seduced by fabric, metals and materials,†enjoy- ing a collaboration with crafts people. own mind. Recent work by the Toronto artist, the second of two solo exhibitions examining “hierarchy and status associated with the an object†is cur- rently on display at Gairloch Gallery and to complement that exhibit, Schelle recently hosted an evening slide show and discussion. Schelle attended Sheridan College The members of St. john‘s invite you to join their faith family 10:30 am. MISSION SERVICE SUNDAY Sermon: "So my word will not ‘ return empty" Rev. Jim Campbell 10:00 am. Morning Service “Visions of a Larger Good†All Ages Welcome Nursery Provided I! 1250 McCraney St. E. 845-3152 (1 block W. of Trafalgar) Rev. Andrew King Director at Music: Carole Falconer TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ST. PAUL’S UNITED WELCOMES YOU 454 Rebecca St. 845-3427 Rev. Ron Hunt, Rev. Karen lnkster Dir. Mus. Bruce Blandford WORSHIP SERVICES 9:15 11:00 am. ‘Simply Amazing ’ Rev. Ron Hunt Church School 9:15 am. "IN THE HEART OF OAKVILLE" Dunn A Church Sts. 845-0551 Brian Turnbull, Dir. of Music Coffee hour between services Nursery provided Rev. K. James Campbell Cathryn Newman ST. JOHN’S UNITED Schelle’s Gairloch pieces employ “a variety of materials, from handwoâ€" ven tapestries to art historical images†to underscore the “broader hierarchical structures within our society: speciï¬cally, privileges relatâ€" The mammoth Salmon Run, mn- ning a width of 120 feet, took months of negotiations, sandblasting, and testing to complete but as the thou- sands of gallons of water pour into the ‘pool’ and over the bronze ï¬sh, it is a fantastic sight, “an oasis in the middle of the city.†One of her most breathtaking pieces, and one she shared the cre- ation of through a series of slides, is the Salmon Run fountain located at Toronto’s SkyDome. in the mid 70’s and shortly thereafter began to participate in grbup and solo shows throughout the country as well as in New York City and Washington DC. Since plunging into art fulltime, Schelle has also harboured a passion for “doing public work and I’ve had a lot of opportunity to do it.†Welcomes You On Sunday, Oct. 24th 9:30 am. â€" Family Service Sunday School and Nursery School 11 :00 am. - Traditional Service Message: “Your Invitation To Loveâ€â€"Hev. Gill Advance Notice - Bazaar Saturday Oct. 30 L‘ from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. (I 9:30 am. â€" Family Worship Service at 11:00 am. Sunday School and Bible Class 10:00 am. Howard Johnson Hotel 590 Argus Rd. (QEW at Trafalgar S.) in the Oakroom Call 1-800â€"561-1917 for more information or ride. A warm welcome awaits you at CROSS OF LIFE WELS-CANADA 11 :00 am. - Traditional Worship Service Guest Pastor: The Rev. Barry Boeckner I GRACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH E.L.C.I.C. Service will now be every Sunday CROSSOF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2489 Lakeshore Rd. w. 827-1643 Corner of Bronb Lakeshore Rds. 9:30 am. â€" Sunday School WALTON UNITED Interim Pastor The Rev. Wilmer Minke 304 Spruce St. at Reynolds 845-1563 A Sense of Place runs to Sunday. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 1 to 5 pm. “It (this piece) talks about interior decoration, about how we collect things, about how we want to be preâ€" sented to the world,†explains Schelle. Souvenir, comprised of 12 sou- venir plates with a photographic pre- sentation of pairs of women on each dressed in traditional ethnic attire, “investigates women’s place and experience within a male dominated culture.†“Through this piece, Schelle draws attention to the invisibility of the artisan, of women artists and of women in general within society,†explain the notes. Solitaire, for example, consists of nine-tapestry-covered Qneen Anne footstools with a black and white image of a contemporary object on each. ed to class and gender,†according to Oakvillc Galleries notes.