Handcrafts Shop Opened By Glen William Woman In ISO year old house In Glen Williams Mrs Pat Harrington has opened a handcraft shop her venture Into the retail business world The authentic pioneer fur serves as the perfect setting for the Indian wood carvings beaded leather work and Eskimo carvings and sealskin jackets There are many other hand crafted objects leather pouches by a man in Acton children s hand crocheted sweaters hand mode pottery crewel embroidered pillow cases hand made toys Quebec wood carvings handmade place mats wall beeswax candies with the smell of honey still on them birch bark waste baskets and very mod super ceramic jewellery and posters Dried weeds flowers and even huge paper flowers stand among the displays and they also are for sale Mrs Harrington Is known throughout the area for her work In recaning chairs which she has done for sometime Zeal for Batiks Will Rub Off Onto Students Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY SEPT 23 1971 By SERJEANTSON Batik and Tiedye 1 Spark your Interest This art farm certainly caught the eye of Mary Lou Brock Is the programme chairman of Social and Educational programmes for the Mary Lou saw the demon of batik at the Rug Hooking and Hobby Show Perhaps you saw It too Batik Is the process of creating a design on material and painting with wax the areas not to be coloured Then the piece is dyed and finally the wax is removed This process is repeated two or three times for a simple design perhaps as many as twenty or thirty times for a complicated design Each time a different colour is used the area not to be coloured is protected with wax while the dying takes place TRICKS As well as teaching this timeconsuming process the class will Team some of the tricks of tiedye Ticdye uses the same idea but simplifies it considerably by omitting the waxing and using different methods of knotting or folding the materia lo create the pat tern The instructor for this new course will be Jane Dams a Terra Cotta artist Jane has been working with oils for some time She won the Canadian National Mural Award two years ago She also won he art Award at Collegiate and she has a painting hanging in that school Jane discovered Batik about two years ago and her own enthusiasm for this art is bound to rub off on her students She enjoys creating wallhangings but the adaptability of balik Is proven by her plans to do a skirt in velveteen Her designs are simple abstract shapes the colours bold SUPPLIED The Y course will provide ten weeks of in st ruction hours each week It will be held at Cedar vale Tuesday nights Wax dyes and brushes will be supplied Each will be provided with a yard each of and silk the cotton for a first attempt the silk for use once some skill has been attained Jane will have some of her designs available the really brave can make their own So come team this fascinating art Make scarves skirts wall hangings your imagination is the only limit Just in time for Christmas too SP Supervisor Completes Course Frank Nunes Vas weather strip supervisor at the Standard Products Canada Ltd com a first level course Friday l Wittenberg University Management Development Program Areas emphasized in the week long programs are human relations economics un lent ions business operations and office supervision PICK YOUR OWN APPLES Good crop Urge pick Mac In loth Wealthy and Duchess READY NOW Other Varieties Ready Soon at Roy Laid laws farm on left south of No I Highway on Line Classifieds Bring Results Loblaws This an carving is just Harringtons new shop in one of the many handcrafts Williams available at Mrs Pat Library Bringing Brass Pops Concert I ire changing their Inn Re The hushed places of many art starting to swing and Georgetown library is swinging with them introduction of a record library some lime ago with everything from Beethoven to to Beatles has been topped by the latest innovation film library and the in duct ion in the near future of dim nights once a month Now another innovation The 111 is bringing the Canadian Brass Pops Concert lo town The Georgetown library could not in this alone it is the effort mil of the South Central llig ml I it System which mikts ilmost all the projects possible The South Central Library System covers and parts of and Brant County making all libraries in the area of the system Busy Year For Marchers Under the direction of Mrs Clara Brandt the Georgetown Majorettes and Drum Corps started their season with an almost 100 percent return of their membership last week However there arc still openings for new members On staff are last year s in Anderson Church and Debbie Chappie Joining them this year are Bennett Vic and Janice Madgctt The group is looking forward to busy competition year COM Kg CUT I SUPER BUYS ANY EVERYDAY ANY DAY NORTH REPORT During the week ending Sep timber 11 the Ontario Provincial Police stationed at North Detachment worked a total of hours and patrolled 9 mites on area roads under their jurisdiction A total of drivers were charged for traffic violations and an additional received warnings Proceedings held in Milton Provincial Court resulted in 114 convictions Officers were required to in general occurrences during the day reporting period Included in this number were 2 thefts break and en one assault persons were charged under the Liquor Control Act one complaint of wilful damage one complaint of trespassing one person was reported missing then later returned and one premise was found insecure by an officer on night patrol The remaining occurrences were of a minor nature and required little in time to clear Two persons died this week as suit of injuries sustained In motor vehicle collisions to persons were received in two motor vehicle collisions the remaining three resulted in property damage only The total property damage was estimated to be approximately Causes of these collisions were attributed to careless driving and speed too fast Three persons have been charged following Investigations Drivers Whenever you see school child safety patrols In operation do your share to help them operate effectively School child safety patrol girls and boys help their fellow pupils on their way to and from school to cross streets and roadways safely Some people think the patrols direct traffic this is not their function The children forming the patrols are selected and trained for their important Job The patrols hold children back until It safe and hen let them So Remember whenever you rive cooperate with child safety patrols and keep our children safe The and Trevor promoting safety Tisvall who shops Who shops for ut i moved to Don I Vancouver Htr became I I he It how aha vary flnn thin he oil load visit to Loblawt My Ivo slopped I he h the tact that h a always to neat and allies to will liked clean and I ike And lor special col the meat would be I watch food t P goad buys SUPER BUYS UALITY MEATS NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT 33 UNCLE BENS QUICK BICE NO WHITE HOHEY J WITH CHEESE SPAGHETTI Fl 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Beef 78 CHOICE rk Pork Liver c 29 BRAND MACARONI CHEESE HOCK LOAF OR AA Cooked Meats HUE US Pork Sausage 59 wonAunuiiu Shoulder Lamb Chops 48 Cod Fillets 53 MAXISAVE DEEP CUT PRICES GUARANTEED QUALITY FOODS