Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 1 Oct 1999, p. 42

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42 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 1, 1999 Sunday jazz features Russ Little Bulletin Board Exciting Update! Donate To Halton's Millennium Project - The Bronte Butterfly, and have a brick engraved with your name placed in the Butterfly Garden. 4 x8 Bricks cost: $ 25 for one line 7x8 Bricks cost: $ 5 0 for two lines Benches and Trees also available. Call 9 0 5 -8 2 5 -2 2 4 5 for more information DONATION FORM (Pay by Visa, cheque, cash) N A M E :_____ A D D R E S S :. C ITY :______ T E L :_______ .P O S T A L CODE:. .F A X :___________ IN S C R IP T IO N : (Limited to 12 spaces each line, including periods, etc.) Mail to: The Bronte Butterfly, 2368 Lakeshore Rd.W ., Oakville, ON L6L 1H5 Donors to the Bronte Butterfly D onna G alarneau Pam & M ichael Dam off Todd Lilley Joan Luchak Phyllis R. Luckett Fred & Ann Luken Kate Lynch Audrey M ahoney Eric M ahoney David Margetts Earle Margetts Susan M arley A. M arner Pat & Teresa Martin Rose McDonald M argaret M cG eary Jennifer McKay Fran McLellan Robert M ead Peggy Mitchell Paul & Jane Monsen Barb Murphy M argaret Murray Gerald Neate Lisa New m an Michael Notley Charles Petrie J M T & PM Phillips Paul Pittman P. Rousseau George Shaw Dora Shrimpton Willie Sims Dorothy Smith N. C. Sotak Frank & Carol Stewart H. Stockermans Oakville's own Russ Little, on trombone, will join Anna Romain's jazz series this Sunday. Romain features a special guest musician each Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. in the Pickled Pepper, 1011 Upper Middle Rd. (in the Oakville Plaza at Eighth Line). Hamilton Spectator, 102.9 K-lite FM and ONtv Proudly Present The Rankins 'Join us for their last performance at Copps Coliseum October 21,1999 7:30 pm Tickets available at Capps Coliseum Box Office, Hamilton Place Office 546-4040 and TickeiMaster locations 645-5000* 'Swvic. Oicrge a# TidetMastar autefe. Al proceeds k> benefit Restoration House A Sexual Abuse Adxxxxy Centre For mom inhrmahon cal 628-5122 1 0 2 . 9ffcUtv t w z s n r o r a t i o r - j This series, which began during the Oakville Jazz Festival, has included such well-known jazz musicians as Jim Galloway and Eugene Amaro. The house band consists of Anna Romain, Rosemary Galloway and Norman Amadio. For reservations, call 337-7659. Studio preserves open spaces (Continued from page 40) and art history majors on the mezza­ nine and ground floors, as well as two dedicated installation areas that approximate a professional gallery setting. The building's warehouse studio design theme is reflected in bare con­ crete floors and plywood walls, offer­ ing raw, unpainted surfaces on which students can tack work. The feeling of open spaces is preserved throughout. Annie Smith, for whom the centre was named, was among the speakers at the opening ceremonies. Smith, an award-winning educator, founded the joint Art and Art History joint program between Sheridan and the U of T, which enriches learning experiences and expands career options for students from both institu­ tions. Today, graduates from the program work as professional artists, museum curators, public and private gallery directors, and educators. Students attend courses concurrent­ ly at both learning institutions and graduate with both a B. A from the U of T and a diploma in Art and Art His­ tory from Sheridan. D IS N E Y 'S HERCULES Mon. to Fri. 4i30pmn/pr Some of Hollywood's finest stars voice this new adventure series about a gawky teenager with superhuman strength who gets caught up in adventures of heroic proportions. D IS N E Y 'S D O U G / Mon. to Fri. 5:00 pm am / This quirky animated f ; series features Doug f Funnie, a professional I daydreamer whose \ imagination zooms and \ zigzags off in hilarious V directions, aided by his \ \ wacky friends - one of ^ whom is blue! fa m ily fam ily.ca You can always count on Family for fantastic family viewing. And this year we have a fresh look, great n shows, and a feeling that says "It's fun to be a fanrf You'll s till find all your favourite Disney shows, and some new ones you'll love, too. Plus our new. Family SIZE movies, and it's all 100% commercial-free. Check out our exciting, site, too!. i* ^ D IS N E Y 'S RECESS Mon. to Fri. 5:30 pm am Enjoy the best part of school with Recess, a funny, insightful series that follows the adventufes of fourth-grader friends learning about the exciting, confusing world outside. M ISGUIDED A N G ELS Mon. & Thurs. 6:45 pm am Angels watch out for us, right? Well, not quite... This is a wickedly funny series about a pair of misfit angels sent back to earth to re-eam their wings after upsetting the "Guy Upstairs". kid-safe w So redisco' More than ever, it's TV your fam will turn on to! "'TRADEM ARK Of THE FAMILY CHANNEL INC. O DISNEY Don't miss Disney's One Too every weekday on Family, three exciting new hatf-hour Disney shows together in one great package! FAM ILY P O W E R . Tur Sunday jazz features Russ Little Hamilton Spectator, 102.9 K-lite FM and ONtv Proudly Present FAMILY POWER. Tur

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