Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 22 Jul 1994, p. 14

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The Jazz Festival opens in conjunction with MIDNIGHT MADNESS on Friday night and runs throughout the weekend. MONCEF GENOUD TRIO 9:30 â€" 1 1:00 pm JIM GALLOWAY‘s WEE BIG BAND SATURDAY JULY 23 LAKESIDE PARK 12:30 â€" 1:30 pm THE RUSS LITTLE QUARTET 2:00 â€" 3:30 pm MONCEF GENOUD TRIO SQUARE 6:30 â€" 7:30 pm FRANK WRIGHT QUINTET 7:00 â€" 7:15 pm Official Opening 8:00 â€" 9:00 pm FRIDAY JULY 22 Pestival Oakville _ Friday, July 22 Saturday, July 23 Sunday, July 24 .:.'.3 oa% 2 ° Offers Quality Care " For Young Children Glenashton Drive in Iroquois Ridge S.S. (Open September 1994) * Infants 4 monthsâ€"Children 5 years * Hours 7 a.m.â€"6 p.m. (infants 7:30 a.m.) Dundas Hwy. in Munn‘s Church (at 6th Line) * Children 18 monthsâ€"5 years * Hours 7 a.m.â€"6 p.m. and ledrning opportunities * Excellent playgrounds, nutritious food * Qualified experienced staff * Programs offering variety Transportation for Kindergarten Children to Local Schools For more information call 257â€"0069 THE RHYTHM AND TRUTH BRASS BAND 3:30 â€" 5:30 pm AURA WITH THE RON RULLY TRIO 6:00 â€" 8:00 pm MEMO ACEVEDO‘S JAZZ CARTEL SUNDAY JULY 24 LAKESIDE PARK 12:30 â€" 2:30 p.m. FAITH CHORALE 4:00 â€" 6:00 pm PETER APPLEYARD QUARTET feat. ED BICKERT SATURDAY JULY 23 TOWNE SQUARE :00 â€" 3:00 pm Goh, who retired from his civil engineering job three years ago, takes it all in stride. He is Most recently, Goh received an honorable mention in the Novice division of the Ward World Championship Wildfowl Carving competition with his exquisite loon carving. The conâ€" test, held in Ocean City, Maryland, is the largest and most prestigious event of its kind. By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff Hobby wins awards for civil engineer Wood carver Casey Goh at work and with awardâ€"winning loon creation. "SLATS appeals to the "SLATS appe ___ decorator in me. money ma very proud that his carvings pass for work created by more experienced hands, but he has an insatiable appetite for learnâ€" ing and improving. He has membership in several wood carving associations including the provincial and national groups and subscriptions to wood carving magazines. Over the course of the competitive season, Goh also attends six or seven contests, to "keep me interested, gain experience and see other peoples‘ (as well as his own) mistakes." I guess I guess it‘s the it‘s the beautiful _ unbeatable stores, low prices blindsand _ and good draperies." value" Not one to sit around and watch television, Goh was lookâ€" ing for a hobby when he spotted a display of wood carvings in a mall. He glanced at the hefty price tag and promptly decided "maybe I could do it myself." He attended a week long wood carving course at the Haliburton School of Fine Arts, built himself a luminous studio in the basement of his Glen "The judges will tell you," he smiles. CUSTOM MADE To Your Exact Size! Loads of Great Colours (See ‘Creating‘ page 15) (Photo by Peter McCusker)

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