b. 23, 1994 o need to be idle on March Break ith March break looming, many residents are thinkâ€" ing about packing their gs to head for a warmer climate. r the rest of us, there are many tivities planned by leisure agenâ€" ies in our own community to break p the March Break week. "Bow! Mickey Bowling Camp" a cooperative venture with akville Bowlerama at Trafalgar illage and the Oakville Parks and ecreation Department. The half ay, full week program will provide owlers aged 5â€"14 years with struction, coaching, video analyâ€" s and tournament play for both 5 d 10 pin bowing all for $41 per rson. Call 845â€"6601 ext. 3153. Home Court Basketball, hosted y Carol Hamilton Goodale, former ational and Olympic Basketball am member, offers a weekâ€"long p at Oaklands gym. To register all 825â€"4117. Step back in time at the Oakville Auseum. Five fabulous craft workâ€" hops including woodworking, eaving and hat making are availâ€" ble. Artisans Kathy Cope and rian Krog will be on hand to teach ese sessions. To register, call 845â€" 541. The Oakville Optimist Club has een a ‘friend to youth‘ for many ears. In keeping with their March reak tradition and their commitâ€" ent to young people, they will onsor the 5th annual Triâ€"Star hallenges for hockey and basketâ€" 1 at no charge to the competitors. he hockey challenge is scheduled pr Wed. March 16th at Kinoak rena from 9:00 a.m.â€"12:00 noon, asketball on Fri. March 18th at jueen Elizabeth Park School from :00 a.m.â€"12:00 noon. In both chalâ€" ‘nges, participants will show their uff in basic shooting and ball and ‘ick handling with their age group. egistrations will be taken on site n the day of the event. The Oakville Family Y is preâ€" ared to provide children with an dventure each day. From Black ‘reek Village, Crawford Lake, fountsberg to Chucky Cheese. very day is different, every day is un. Cost is $145 per person. egister at the "Y" at §45â€"3417. The Oakville Galleries welcome gistrations to their children‘s art rasses. Housed at Gairloch rardens, the classes are taught by rtists and art students who will itroduce students to creating art eparate school science air goes on March 5th P The Halton Roman Catholic chool Board holds its 25th anniverâ€" ary Science Fair, Saturday, March 5th t Assumption Catholic Secondary chool on Woodward Avenue in urlington. The public is welcome to view the xhibits from 2 p.m. on with the wards Ceremony to commence at :30 p.m. Registration deadline for particiâ€" ants is Friday, Feb. 25th and students hould forward their registration/entry rm through their school to Vic izenas, chairperson of registration at t. Thomas Aquinas Catholic econdary School. ‘"This year‘s fair promises to be articularly exciting as we approach 12 coming of the 1995 International ence Fair which will be held for the st time in Canada, just down the ad from Halton in Hamilton‘s Copps oliseum," said Steve Kujtan, the 2994 Board Science Fair ‘hairperson. "Our students will have whole year to fine tune and improve 1eir projects before meeting the chalâ€" ‘nge of the International Fair in 1995. tudents and teachers should plan head and prepare to meet some of the ight scientific minds from around ie world." | In the meantime, winners from this ear‘s Science Fair will go on to comâ€" ete at the Hamilton District Science air being held at McMaster niversity April 6th to 9th. t SHOWS! Oakville Place arch 2 to 5 Oakville/Glen Abbey Lifestyle Home Show April 15 to 17 plus many more shows! EXHIBITORS If your home related business could use direct exposure to thousands of local homeowners, then these home shows will be of great interest! For more information, contact Dave or Judy at $27â€"4632 ‘ fenkins Hgency | QB Member of Member of the Oakville Chamber Better Business Bureau of Commerce THE OAKVILLE BEAVER bers. Our standby activities include public skates daily from 1:00 p.m.â€" 2:30 p.m. at all arenas, public swims and additional times at the pools, your neighbourhood libraries and of course our local shopping CONNECTION ol malls. with many media. Cost is $60 for Break into the March Break and family members, $70 for nonâ€"memâ€" _ enjoy what your community offers. WHITE OAKETTES GYMNASTIC CLUB OPEN REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD IN THE MONTCLAIR SENIOR SCHOOL GYM ON SATURDAY, FEB. 26/94 â€" 9:30 A.M. â€" 11:00 A.M. é(ItNdDEQqSGtYMg‘O: Girls Boys â€" ages 4 to 5 years urday 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. S:turda)); 1:00 to 2:15 p.m. s75-00 GIRLS‘ RECREATION: Ages 6 to 12 years Saturday 10:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Saturday 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. s20 8 Tad pm. _ _ ©90.00 SBagr!aï¬â€™Qï¬sEtcï¬g%AaTnION: Ages 6 to 10 years $ Saturday 1:00 to 2:15 p .m. 80-00 ADVANCED RECREAT_lON: Emphasis will be on Mionosy, fuesday, 650 ooo _ ©100.00 White Oakettes offers gymnastics instruction at recreation and precompetitive levels. We keep our groups small and maintain a friendly unpressured atmosphere. All classes are held in the Montclair Senior School gymnasium, 1285 Montclair Dr., Oakville, Enroliment is limited. Call for program dates. 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