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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1975, p. 12

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THE HERALD Wednetday Marcnt IMS Halton in spotlight at show Another Georgetown artist h turns to Halton as a source of availability of subject inspiration and beauty for a A ten minute drive collection of paintings entitled for Out Our things to paint any trip I could take said Mr Vance Barns landscapes and David Vance artist and wildlife settings are among the r of the Four Winds Art favorites of Mr Vance Shoppe in the Georgetown material A visit to the Market Centre has been gallery will also give the art preparing a collection of lovers another glimpse Into the paintings of this area for a real David Vance showing at the Canadian Home His love for ships and the sea SI April to 12 at the comes through In a large Canadian Notional Exhibition painting of seagulls Another grounds in Toronto series depicts the Old Coun try Ireland where he was born and visits frequently Many of the paintings deptel rural with its rusUc having the right charms easily shown in the locale certainly does help barns homesteads and land added Mr Vance scapes Mr Vance has chosen Georgetown so close to for Tils collection he city It Is also conveniently i or Mr Vance to do The people of Nerval should be proud to have old school Mon that over people will applies for the seeing during the Interior design show Mr Vaax to Mr iwn everything from but mayors But Mr Vance also displays his the waU work at other shows over the UI Many of the such as the summer months Since Mr Vance came to the Rug Hooking Club deal with Georgetown area to live three The Four Winds Art Georgetown Is a very talented town aayd Mr Vance The quality of some of the work Is excellent The talent in the family is not just held bv Mr Vance his wife Caroline also paints After years of working In the gallery selling books on art art supplies and watching me paint she decided enough of watching borrowed a brush and some paint and away she Her paintings are mainly floral arrangements meant to be sold In pairs She keeps them small in size to fit most room settings and pays par attention to the detail of the color when painting Together the Vanccs work painting framing and minding the gallery I wish the gallery were three times the alio so I could stock more supplies and display more paintings added Mr Vance ANNOUNCEMENT CAM MARCH IS RED CROSS MPAIGN FOR FUNDS MONTH Red Cross services are also available In Acton and district so please support your Red Cross by making a donation to the Canadian Red Cross Society Georgetown and District Branch PO Box 106 Georgetown Ontario Anyone who did not receive the mailed Information sheet giving FREE services and phone numbers contact or and one will be mailed B K THE BOOK SHOP Main St S MIMA Apprilul Ma nag it Hunter RMlKttata has successfully completed the requirements as set out by the Appraisal Institute of Canada and Is entitled to use the full designation of A A I on all property appraisals Formerly en assessor the Town of Georgetown he has been engaged In property valuation In this area for the past five years and looks forward to being of service to you regarding your Real Estate and Appraisal requirements W F Hunter Real Estate FREE News THE OLD SCHOOL is now part of the collection entitled Out Our Way by local artist David Vance The paintings will be featured at the week long National Home Show at the Canadian National Exhibition Norval youth lucky to escape injury By Dorothy McLean present Joy Of Song in the tellings of Norval lost control church the church ceo- of the car he was driving when Terra Sunday School tennial project They hope that he hit a patch of Ice on the held a very successful bottle number of people in the overpass bridge on Highway drive in the community on community will take this op- at Beckford a Motel on Friday Saturday March under the portunlty to hear the special evening March The car direction of the music and to celebrate the owned his mother Mrs Mrs Dorothy occasion with them S tellings went through the The teachers and Sunday A plea from World Vision guard rails and rolled over School pupils appreciate the an interdenominational about four times as It went help they received by many In organization for kits for world down the embankment the community and for the reflet was discussed There are was very lucky according to wonderful response with bottles various kits needed such as for hia mother to come out of the from the residents in the area first aid health food sewing school refugee and bone scalp lacerations and recycling and the proceeds will kits Twentyof many various abrasions and be divided between three requested It was decided to contusions He was alone in the missionaries who the Sunday have kitcans cans used as car at the time of the accident School Is especially Interested piggy banks to save money He la now borne from the Id all of whom are working during the summer and In hospital and slowly recovering with the Canadian Indians in September the money will be from his injuries the north The Sunday School Is interdenominational one Mrs started about seven years ago by Peter Von Zuben Since he left logo north to work with the Indians his sister Mrs has carried tendant gave a report of the School He works held in Brampton Georgetown Library after recently and Mrs Spencer school and is a member of the Wilson gave a report of the Christian Youth organization in as executive committee meeting Georgetown held at the home of Mr and While the police were In At Christmas time the pupils Mrs Lloyd Hollo way veatlgating the accident sold calendars and the proceeds Georgetown another car went over the went to help Peter In his work Mra Murray Laird gave a embankment In the same spot The bottle drive proceeds will synopsis of part of the book narrowly missing a policeman assist three other missionaries Brief Halt At Mile SO by A man was killed In that Grace Lane which is an In It is reported that three Unit Two of United teresting history of the United or four cars went out of control Church Women made banners Church of Canada She also and over the bank at the same on Bristol board using United explained the meaning of the spot during the night Church symbols and crests as United Church crest their designs at their regular It was decided to pay our Mr and Mrs Norman monthly meeting held at the Mission and Service allocation Guthrie have relumed home home of Mrs on for the year to give a donation from a very enjoyable week Wednesday evening March 19 to the Sunday School and a holiday in the Barbados where Mrs Edna Murray presided dontJon to the Junior Choir to they stayed near Bridgetown for the meeting with assist In expenses from the Norm and Pearl report that the group in charge of birthday party they held at Feel native people were very the evening gave the Manor Brampton In friendly and kind meaning of the various church agreement with Unit Two Their flight to Barbados on a signs and crests- after which The roll call was answered by jumbo jet they bad a busy time making displaying a favorite craft was 11 hours overdue They left the banners for the an Lunch was served by the Mo 1 ton at 15 a m and should nlversary of the United Church hostess assisted by Mrs Miller have been In Barbados at in Canada The group are also and Mrs Percy m but when they landed at an anniversary quilt to Windsor to pick up more be sold at the barbecue passengers four The devotional was given by I Terry and Mrs on landing The airport only Mrs Glen and Mrs Murray gave a combined kept two tires In stock so more Phyllis Moffott The annual bus shortcourseon The Main Dish tires had to be flown from trip was discussed but plans The Meal and Baked Toronto After boarding the were not finalized Lunch and a A Pe at the lovely new plane again to start for Bar social time followed the Murray Laird a starter motor blew and meeting Thl were two evenings for again parts to repair had to be the course with ladles par flown from Toronto Even- Unit One of United they left Windsor at 7 Church Women met at the On Thursday evening March m and arrived at their home of Mrs James on sausage rolls crispy liver destination around a m The Thursday afternoon March strips and Chou pastry cream with Mrs Gordon Milter were demonstrated On presiding and present Slfe Mrs Dorothy McLean gave Quiche Lorraine bacon and the devotional on the Easter shell Fish with quick topping and chiffon peach pie were the During the business the recipes made end sampled All centennlalprojectof the Norval were very tasty dishes easily church to celebrate the 100 prepared and yet practical years of the Presbyterian plans are now underway for the Church In Canada was two summary days on the discussed On Sunday afternoon courses plane carried passenger The flight home was a Tittle overdue out uneventful pared with the flight to Mr and Hugh Puisne and their daug Diana report an enjoyable I weeks holiday at Nassau Costal of meals are high and the I service very alow but the I weather was Ideal and they I wished they could have stayed I longer Presbyterian Church I W M S held a potluck luncheon I at 12 30 noon on Tuesday March at the home of Mrs Andrew McCIure A members were Invited There I were 12 members and three 1 guests present Mrs Hyatt McCIure and Mrs Sam Mc dure were In charge of the luncheon The luncheon followed I with a flower arranging I demonstration by Webb I Greenhouses Mrs Marie I Murray and Linda Nixon gave 1 the demonstration One arrangement was sent to Mrs Eleanor Cunningham who Is a patient in the hospital The I other arrangements were won I lucky draws Winners were I Lillian Reed Mrs Laura I Robinson and Mrs Janet I Anthony I A devotional on the Easter I theme was given by Mrs Tom McGee She told the Easter I story of Jesus Crucifixion and his resurrection and read a poem Message of Easter Mrs Clure read the I scripture and Mrs McGee led in prayer wit OPEN GOOD FRIDAY PAYMENT TILL MAT 19 Colour TV Full Manufacturers Guarantee Brand New 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