Oakville Beaver, 10 Dec 2000, p. 19

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Sunday, December 10, 2000 Oakville Beaver Weekend 19 Santa to attend fun run on Wednesday The Running Company is holding its annual Christmas fun run/walk this Wednesday (D ec. 13), starting at 7 p.m. Santa w ill lead the way through the holiday lights and sounds o f Old Oakville as w ell as the downtown area. The store is providing som e great gifts for lucky draws as w ell as post run munchies at a neighbouring pub. This Christmas, the store is pro moting and supporting the Oakville Humane Society. Q ) OAKVILLE 8 4 5 -6 6 0 1 O a k v ille G a lle r ie s P re s e n ts W hat Canadian hasn't experienced wind-blasted, bitter cold snowstorms? Oakville Galleries presents Tania Kitchell: White Out from December 9 to January 28 at Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square. Tania Kitchell is one artist who has an anti-freeze solution to frigid w inter weather. She has created playful, amusing, and altogether absurd garments to rebuff the icy chill. For example, her colourful cozy head gear prevents those "ice-cream headaches," while cuffs, coils and collars seal out snow, wind and drafts. Fuzzy, felt snowsuits are designed to hug the body for dexterity and warmth. For comfort and coping, she has crafted "mitts with splits" and multi-coloured protection for the single pinkie and index fingers. This artist leaves no body part neglected. Kitchell su bve rts w in te r c h ill- w h a t m any th in k o f as unpleasant-and gives it a defiant twist providing humourous "toasters" and "defrosters." The exhibition also includes a number of photographs that have a performative aspect-the artist frolicking in the snow, and hugging a huge snowball while scantily dressed. In them she exhibits no sign of discomfort, as play and animation dispel the sobriety of reality. We see her exhibiting bodily pleasure in snow as well as searching for a way to defend herself against its pain. Kitchell articulates ideas and then sets them in motion creating a space of slipped categories and subverted meanings, which potentially lead us to question our own awareness of climate. Join Tania Kitchell for an artist talk on Tuesday, This contingent from Oakville's Bertin Stables, led by coach Julie Van Wieren of Oakville (without hat), recently competed in Florida. On Turk, the horse, is Lesia O'Brien. Standing are Taylor Stokes, Joseph O'Brien, Amanda Parker, Maggie O'Brien, Laura Kartonchik and Alex Lippert. Kneeling are Laura Stingley, Amelia Hone and Amanda Prack. Space still available in skiing leagues The Milton Heights Racing Club, based out o f Glen Eden, still has space available for racers in the follow ing programs ... Nancy Greene (age 6-10) M ackenzie (age 10-13) Hershey Alpine (age 14-19) Adult house league (18+) Masters adult (19+) Snowboard (7-19) For info, call Lin Leeson at 3365382. Oakville contingent competes in Florida Ten students from O akville's Bertin Stables recently attended the Grand Cypress Equestrian Centre in Orlando, Florida. Lesia O 'Brien took home first place in the pre-junior division, Amanda Prack came in second in the novice category and Taylor Stokes o f Oakville, Laura Stingley and Joseph O 'Brien received sportsmanships awards. Riders were billeted with Orlando families. Hopedale Youth Bowling Here is the Hopedale Youth Bow ling Council report. TO URNAM ENT NEWS Congratulations to the follow ing youth bowlers who represented Hopedale Bow l and the town o f Oakville this past weekend in Orangeville at the Combo tourna ment. The winning teams were the girls from Bolton and the boys from Streetsville and they w ill m ove on to the provincial final. Out o f the 28 teams both the girls and boys teams from Hopedale Bowl were over their average and ended the day in the plus column. The girls team, coached by Helen Kekich, were ban tam Jessica McGaw, junior M ichelle Pike and senior A shley Ryan. The boys team, coached by Danny Pike, were bantam Tommy Gaunt, junior Ryan Illingworth and senior Kris Pike. Here are the w eekly league results. Rep schedule fo r ... ... OAKVILLE HORNETS Here's this week's action for the Oakville Hornets hockey team. SUNDAY, Dec. 10 ' (at Maplegrove Arena) 4 p.m., midget B vs Stouffville 5 p.m., peewee B vs Clearview TUESDAY, Dec. 12 (at Maplegrove Arena) 8 p.m., intermediate A vs Whitby WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13 (at Ice Sports I) 9:15 p.m., midget B vs North York January 16 at 7:30 p.m. W hy not take tim e out from Christmas shopping to participate in a workshop on Saturday, December 16 from 1 to 3 p.m.? W hether you fight or revel in winter elements use the sensations of the season to make art This programme is for groups and individuals of all ages. On view concurrently at Oakville Galleries in Gairioch Gardens is Christian Marclay: Cinema. Marclay is an artist and musician whose practice explores the relations between sound and image in the visual arts. The exhibition curator Ben Portis will speak on the work of Christian Marclay on Tuesday, December 12 at 7:30 p.m. at Oakville Galleries at Gairioch Gardens. This talk will expand on the discussion by the artist that took place on September 26 in the context of the lecture series "Sensing Art Through Sound." Drop-in and discuss the exhibition with our "on-the-spot" docents or explore the exhibition through a formal tour on Saturdays, December 9, January 6 and 20 and February 3 at 2 p.m. at Gairioch Gardens. Explore the art o f montage through eyes and ears. Bring your fam ily to a workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. ... OAKVILLE RANGERS Here's the upcoming schedule for the Oakville Rangers rep teams: SUNDAY, Dec. 10 (at Oakville Arena) noon, minor atom AA vs Orangeville 1:20 p.m., atom AA vs Ancaster 2:40 p.m., minor peewee AA vs Burlington (at Glen Abbey) 5:20 p.m., peewee AAA vs Grey-Bruce. MONDAY, Dec. 11 (at River Oaks B) 6:30 p.m., novice A vs Erin/Hillsburgh (at Glen Abbey) 7:20 p.m., minor novice AAA vs Brampton TUESDAY, Dec. 12 (at Oakville Arena) 6:20 p.m., novice AA vs Milton 7:40 p.m., peewee AA vs Flamborough (at Glen Abbey) 8:30 p.m., peewee A vs Woolwich (at Ice Sports) 6:30 p.m., minor peewee A vs Brampton. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13 (at Oakville Arena) 6:30 p.m., minor peewee AAA vs Stoney Creek (at Maplegrove) 6:30 p.m., novice AAA vs Burlington 7:50 p.m. atom A vs Burlington PEEWEE Zack MacKenzie 97/65 Eric Sstevenson 64/70 Ryan Watson 96/95 Alex Cangemi 88/66 Katrina Choquette 60/56 Kathleen Loranger 70/76 Connor Briggs 92/105 Kyle Armstrong 66/79 BANTAM BANTAM Hilary Turnbull 132/111/161 Erin Beaver 107/100/138 Brandon Pike 139/183/193 Dillon Loranger 83/65/58 Trevor Snell 137/166/157 David McGaw 43/69/58 Michael McCallum 86/107/120 Mary Brewer 88/102/109 Kyle Stevenson 102/92/159 Blake Talbot 77/119/75 Brad Myers 125/124/157 Shawn Styles 94/104/93 Tommy Gaunt 135/100/108 Justus Choquette 76/85/122 Nicholas Kosterman 90/144/169 Matthew Auger 91/82/100 Steven Davitsky 113/163/135 Thomas Duvey 105/108/84 David Attridge 103/114/171 Alyssa Cangemi 141/118/103 Melanie Alexander 63/99/103 Jessica McGaw 112/104/126 Outreach Program for Substance Abuse & Homeless 2 live bands & DJ Featuring Blizzard & Special Guest JUNIOR/SENIOR Alysha Auger. 126/148/119 164/128/126 Hollie Brooks 158/194/143 165/129/170 Amy Parps 132/150/174 195/206/146 Jodi Parps 209/164/196 167/162/174 Jessica Cyr 185/185/143 155/151/133 Michelle Pike 185/217/167 169/160/143 Michelle Quinn 109/160/126 166/130/169 Emily Neilson 161/122/130 Michelle Cator 52/63/87 66/91/69 Ryan Illingworth 136/133/102 Adam Alexander 172/141/150 172/134/131 Chris Kusmider 126/167/127 108/112/103 Danny Pike 246/185/315 176/252/218 Jeff Turnbull 243/156/193 290/211/207 Tommy Ferrone 197/140/104 Chris Quinn 161/224/206 222/193/258 Kris Pike 161/224/206 188/189/153 Crystal Pickard 119/145/128 218/171/157 Ashley Ryan 147/148/152 170/164/186 * scores reflect Nov. 25 and Dec. 2 on Saturday, January 20 at Gairioch Gardens. Parents and students! Ask teachers to get in touch with Oakville Galleries to learn about our innovative new programme offerings for area schools. Wednesday Dec. 3 7:00 pm -11:30 pm Adults $12 · Children under 10 $5 at the door Children under 3 FREE Scooter's Roller Palace 2105 Royal Windsor Drive, Mississauga (just W . of Southdown Rd.) Please note that Oakville Galleries will be closed December24,25,26,31 and January 1. For more information on hours of operation, location and programmes please call 844-4402. 905 823-4001 w w w .s c o o te rs .o n .c a 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD · OAKVILLE, ONTARIO · L6j 5A6

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