Every year, the Oakville Drama Series requires a small army of volâ€" unteers to keep its eight months of community theatre thriving at the Oakville Centre, says Randy Smye, president of the Players. "Our audiences would be amazed at the range of people skills we need for each production," he says. "It‘s easy to see how the arts in Canada employ more than minâ€" ing and forestry combined." The Oakville Players will hold auditions for their November proâ€" duction of The Last Real Summer by Canadian playwright, Warren Graves, Friday, Sept. 9th at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 11th at 2 p.m. at the Palermo Schoolhouse, on Hwy 5, just east of Hwy. 25. The Oakville Players are looking for new members as actors but also for others interested in learning the technical and production side of community theatre. Players host auditions and launch member search (Downtown Corner Thomas William St.) 844â€"3972 8:00 a.m. â€"Eucharist 10:00 a.m. â€"Eucharist (1st, 3rd 5th Sundays) f Morning Prayer (2nd 4th Sundays) Clergy: Canon Alex Hewitt, Rector Rev. Andrew Murray, Asst. Curate Ven. Wm. Sewell, Assistant Marcella Jager, Youth Ministry Mr. John Laing, FRCCO, ! Organist Choirmaster ~ ME Each community theatre producâ€" Please call 845â€"8351 if you require a ride to Church. Meeting in St. Ignatius of Loyola H.S. 9:30 a.m Rev. Robin Graves, Rev. Nissa Basbaum 3le. ST. SIMON‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH 1450 Litchfield Road 845â€"8351 (Trafalgar, south of Upper Middle) Rev. Brian Pearson, Rector Sundays 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Wed. Evening Barbecue Bible Study 7:00 p.m. G PALERMO â€" ST. LUKE‘S PALERMO ST. JUDE‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH GLEN ABBEY CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Hwy. No. 5, west of No. 25 11:00 a.m. Nursery Available 825â€"2851 "Right now, we‘re also looking for someone to stretch their word processing abilities through desktop publishing of our publicity and newsletter," he says. Volunteers don‘t always come to these jobs with much experience, and many see their community theâ€" atre ‘jobs‘ as an outlet for abilities they don‘t often use in their 9 to 5 work, says Smye. Yet another kind of member is the student or recent graduate looking for work experiâ€" Surprisingly, says Smye, even computer skills creep into theatre productions in the area of set and lighting design. tion at the Centre involves between 30 and 40 volunteers, says Smye. Many of the jobs call for a variety of visual arts and design skills: inteâ€" rior design for set decor and dressâ€" ing; drafting and drawing for set plans and lighting; graphic design for posters, programs and publicity and fashion design for costumes. 11:00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Major Mrs. Robert Zwicker 3:30 p.m. â€" Park Service (At the foot of Bronte Rd.) Harmony Four Quartet Baby Nursery available during services Mon.â€"Fri. Family Service Hours 9 a.m.â€"12 noon, 2 p.m.â€"4 p.m. “ Meeting at: Sunningdale Public School 1434 Oxford Dr. (between McCraney St. W. Upper Middle Rd.) Sunday Celebration Service 10:00 a.m. Dedicated Sunday School Nursery Staff Meeting Family Needs T.L.C. Home Fellowship Groups Call for the one nearest you! Pastor Blake Davidson [ T upaeman _] 842â€"5583 5 e Phone Alone: Box 5065 "Jesus is Your Solution" (P.A.0.C.) Please call 827â€"6523 for appointment OAKVILLE CHRISTIAN CENTRE At TURNER CHAPEL "A Church in Your Community" 1225 Rebecca St. 24 (Just W. of 4th Line) 82 Corps Officer: Major and Mrs. Robert Zwicker Welcomes You SUNDAY EVENINGS SUNDAY, AUGUST 28st 6:30 p.m. Pastor Jameel Ali 252 OAKVILLE RESURRECTION CHURCH 0.C.C. The curtain going up on a sucâ€" cessful production is a major reward but another aspect of becoming a member is the social aspect, says Smye, meeting and working with a wide range of talented people on a hobby that allows for creativity, a bit of glamor and fun. If anyone is interested in joining the Players, no experience is necesâ€" sary. Their shows begin production ence handy in launching a career. TRAFALG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 354 Upper Middle Rd. at Trafaigar. (Enter from Trafaigar to White Oaks Blvd. E., N. on Litchfield) Rev. Ferne Reeve 842â€"5873 10:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE Church School Nursery Facilities Provided (On Sixth Line between Hwy. 5 and Upper Middle Rd.) COMMUNITY CHURCH Meeting at the River Oaks Recreation Center 10:00 a.m. Worship Celebration! bo?> Children‘ Chur'::lr? 2 Pastor: Paul Mittelstaedt 3842â€"1252 Proceeds to the Mountsberg Wildlife Centre Pick up your registration ? form at the front desk K A of the Oakville Beaver _ 24y in September through November. The Oakville Players, PO Box 3 For information, call 825â€"0374 or 69595, 109 Thomas St., Oakville, â€" write: Membership Information, L6J 7R4. Arty Shirt show opens YHAVIG TT The Arty Shirt Show opens at New Art Space tomorrow featuring the "coolest" in wearable art on exhibit and for sale. A silkscreen printing demonâ€" stration will be held at 2 p.m. Presented in partnership with: cofR 404 00030 @400 i go gh 4e llua 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Church School â€" Nursery Provided ALL WELCOME KNOX PRESBYTERIAN 827â€"3851 Minister: The Rev. Peter D. Ruddell Rev. Harry McWilliams â€" Minister Nursery for Infants Care for Toddlers Church School ï¬ REV. ANDREW REYNARD _« 827â€"2692 Lakeshore Rd. at Dunn St. Downtown Oakville 844â€"3472 10:30 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE | *‘ Sunday, * Sept. 25, 1994 *10 K Trail Run *2 K Fun Run *1 K Waddle, Dawdle, Stroll | THE O/ "In the Wesleyan Tradition" OAKVILLE CHURCH 320 Bronte Rd. PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP 156 Third Line, Oakville