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Oakville Beaver, 22 Oct 1999, Worship, p. 32

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 22, 1999 org|)ip lirectorp BAPTIST CALVARY BAPTIST CH URCH 1215 Lakeshore Rd. W. 827-4157 UNITED WALTON UNITED 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W. 827-1643 Comer of Bronte & Lakeshore Rds. www.waltonmemorial.com ANGLICAN ST. LUKE'S PALERMO Hwy. No. 5, West of No. 25 825-3364 Actress Mowing footsteps ofoldersister (C ontinued from page 30) Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Praise and Worship Service Message: Walton Welcomes You Sunday,October 24 9:30 a.m. Larger Family Service Full Sunday School & Nursery Care Sunday Service H oly E ucharist Church School 10:30 a.m. Rev. Linda Corry "The Rules O f The Kingdom" Pastor Lambert Baptist Concurrent Children's Program & Nursery Care Family Night Program l\iesday at 6:45 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 pan. Youth Night Friday at 7:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Traditional Service Message: "Elbow Room" Rev. Gill 2:00 p.m. Car Rally 2:00 p.m. Stress or Distress "How To Cope Seminar" on Stress Management All Welcome to both events Check out our website: www.wattonniemorial.coni ST. JUDE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 160 William Street (at Thomas), Downtown Oakville 844-3972 or visit our web page at www.tap.net/~stjudes/ SUNDAY SERVICES at 8:00,9:15 and 11:00 aan. Church School and Nursery at 9:15 Youth Programs and Concert activities enquiry at 844-3972 or send e-mail to stjudes@tap.net r-- Pastor Gordon H. Phillips 1415 Trafalgar Rd. 842-0938 Sunday Services 11:00 a.m. Morning Service: Craig Cook with HCJB M U N N 'S UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Meg Grieve Director o f Music: Rita Lamplugh 6:30 p.m. Evening Service: Dundas Hwy. & 6th Line 257-8434 Ken Bennett with World Team vC liiiilli J UNITED ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH1 Dunn St. & Church S t 905-845-0551 M il iiiijg k Sunday, October 24 10:00 a.m . M orning W orship Sermon: PRESBYTERIAN H O PED A LE PR ESB Y TER IA N 156 Third Line, OakviHe 827-3851 Minister: The Rev. Peter D. Ruddeil The Rev. Susan Sheridan "God Holy & Hidden: On The Outside" Sunday School & Nursery Provided BRETHREN l \ ('ll RIOT SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN!... 10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship Church School · Nursery Provided ALL WELCOME Sunday, October 24 1 0 :3 0 a .m . W orship Service Sunday School - Nursery - Creche Rev. Jim McKnight - Minister Elaine Morris - Minister Brian L. Turnbull - Dir. of Music K NO X PR ESB Y TER IA N Lakeshore Rd. at Dunn St. Downtown Oakville 844-3472 Rev. Harry McWilliams sion network after May next year. It seems Rebecca didn't just fall into the acting field two and a half years ago. Her older sister, Melody at just 16, is a bit of a veteran o f the silver screen. The Oakville Trafalgar High School student has starred in a number of movies and plans to study acting as a career. In fact, hanging around on set with Melody gave Rebecca her first taste of acting. "Melody said 'put my sister to work' one day and I ended up as an extra in Coming Unglued starring Joely Fisher and Judge Reinhold. I like being behind the camera, but I don't like auditions all that much," she confesses. The occasional 'resistance' as her mom calls it, is based solely on the often tedious "call back" auditions when actors try out for the same role over and over again. The last minute nature of call backs and the travel ling time to Toronto requires stami na especially when they suddenly decide they want someone with dif ferent hair or eye colour. "I wish they could bring them to me," she bemoans jokingly while waving her arms in her parent's fam ily room. "They could have them right here." Not the typical stage mother, Debbie, who also has an older daughter, Tiffany, who used to dab ble in modeling, encourages her daughters to pursue acting as long as they're enjoying it. "It's nice to see them having pos itive experiences and as long as they want to do it, it's great," she says. "Every audition is a like a job inter view and they have to be able to accept a lot o f rejection, too. Only the strong survive this industry." So, what do Rebecca's friends at school think o f her star status? "They don't walk around saying 'my friend's a movie star' or any thing," she shrugs, "and I don't bring it up, but they sometimes ask me about it when I bring a script I'm studying to school." With a couple o f memorable roles behind her Rebecca is unsure how long she'll pursue acting. It's fun now, she says, but she also enjoys a great many things like playing with her pets - Kailua, her Chihuahua and her ferret, Sylvester. The former competitive dancer and gymnast has other talents as well like water-skiing, snowboarding, painting with pastels and o f course, cooking. "1 love to cook," grins the vege tarian whose specialties are Caesar salad and cheesecake. A cooking show, that's what I'd like." Pastor Bruxy Cavey invites you to come join us at "a church fo r people who aren't into church! " Sunday, October 24 1250 McCraney SL E. TRINITY UNITED Sunday, October 24 10:00 a.m. Service Support, Self-Help Group for Bereavement Available Sunday School, Nursery Care, Youth Devotions 10:30 Sunday Worship " (1 block W. of Trafal^r) www.tririty unitcd-com Rewrend Andrew kng Director M uc Caret F ifa m 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday Services Searching fo r Significance The Forest O f Forgiveness Iroquois Ridge High School 1123 Glenashton Dr. at Grosvenor St., Oakville Weekly small groups for Youth and Adults For more information call UOCC's Church Office 827-3266____ Nursery Facilities p fljS Children & Youth Programs |2 q 9 TO BRING BUSINESS & COMMUNITY TOGETHER IN CELEBRATION OF SMALL BUSINESS W EEK Jesus The Healer" We provide support & caring in times o f need through Stephen Ministries. Nursery and Toddler Care Full Church School Program Weekly Small Groups fo r Youths A Adults _______ Everyone Welcome All Welcome 454 Rebecca SL 845-3427 ST. PAUL'S UNITED K NO X PR ESB Y TER IA N SIX TEEN Lions Valley Park Rd. & Hwy. 5 257-2770 TheOakville Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with A __ , | D V j 'T*' BANQUET H A L . beaver Th e Oakville INVITES YOU TO SUNDAY WORSHIP SALViriO V ARMY TH E SALVATION ARM Y 1225 Rebecca St. (between 3rd & 4th Lines) The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce presents · Country fare Catering · Call k Astaciaiet Op;ome;rfst · Gem Lroouur-e · Cwdtrand Cr«ph>c> · Hutton * Hiatts · jerry SooUk o · fcljAk'e · Un<U lurvtaror* · Lorraine's Pantry Catering » Ma<dooaid kott Consultant* · Mary'* Keepsakes · Moil Musk ?rodutbor.j · Syprerrttr Windows fr* 1 0 :1 5 a m . Church School Nursery Tan Family Luncheon Minister: Rev. Paul Crittenden Dir. Music -Michal Rozycki "A Church in Your Community" 827-5324 Ray .B raddock @sally net.org MAPLE GROVE UNITED CHURCH 346 Maple Grove Dr. Oakville 845-5721 Rev. M orar M urray-Hayes DIANE FRANCIS The Little Church With The Big Welcome 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship as guest speaker on · The Country Inn · The Rubbery Warehouse Store · Unigobr - Glen Abbey Travel Inc · Y* Rail · Zippy Print · Wayne 2ap`e Lord's Day Celebrations Sunday School For AD Ages Raffle Prizes: Linda Undstrotn "tAPARKA' Ccat · Canada 3000 Airline Ticket* · Via Rail Ticket* M ountain ftike b M ore. . . h z t 'e ii to B n cA Cancer Support Seniors 9:30 am. Worship Service 11:00 am . (Nursery & Children's Care) "WHERE THE SPIRTTSOARS AND THE HEART FINDS A HOME" TRA FA LG A R PR E SB Y TER IA N 354 Upper Middle Rd. at Trafalgar (Ent^r from Trafalgar to White Oaks Blvd. E., N. on Litchfield) Rev. Ferae Reeve Wednesday, Oct. 27,1999 Cost $40.00 per person. Le D orn* Banquet Hall Sunday, O ctober 24 9 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. Celebration o f Baptism Children' s Choirs participating Sunday School `T H IS IS MY STORY" 842-2800 6:30 p.m. T u m iY ig T h co lo g g in to 'B iogrciph g 9:15 & 11:00 ajn. Sunday Service Sunday School and Nursery provided at service. Air Conditioned. What In The World Is Happening? Global Trends and Today's Outlook Location: 1173 N. Service Rd,,fL Cash Only ftar. 6:00 p.m. /Wx w-v*<5 7 00 p.m to fuiNm} Master of Cetemon**: Her Worship · Mayor Ann Mutvaic

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