Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1980, p. 36

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SECTION A THF June halton hills Edwards solo show ARTS COUNCIL GDHS art on display Georgetown District High School held an Art Show in oyer of the school last week indicating considerable ihc young of tins com mum I The original in pencil drawings created into silk at rem and positive prints showed ureal talent many Chris Beaumont Maria ntrcmont Hence Rousseau Michael and Circling Iht foyer we came to a group of reproductions by the ride students of Gnat Masters which wis All the students showed with color shape line and expression Students in this rnftnmmc wire Joe Ibuki Inny Bonnie Meckel I ttalterbon Margret Schubert Tims Dermic Paul He Timlixk Hum Irjttiris from life still life showed perception composition skill level ind tixturaliiu all requisites Hie art course Robin MiUx artwork deserves mention section of drawings represented of different parts of a indknowledge which ire stressed in this pari of curriculum were well cohered by the students Drawing skill color color blend are factors in marking drawings teacher Terry McDonald ex lined often the students work sheet will be superior to tht finished product it a of having confidence in presenting piece of work for assessment Students in the of high school do not iluavsl time their art form re im hum to mmi on to the next irt project but interim m irks e in be r used if i will t ike issessment ind use to the piece of for further assessment he The course is of tile J and 10 hut is option in all other grades Dave Dun smirk is impressive is known in the for Ins expertise with this skill his Show is a highlight In May and most of praise the arc will 1 in of vouiii people to gre iter knowledge ind irtisttc expression fit HOOKING scored a sunt with its show of artwork last week Upon entering Si Scott was seen busily rug hooking a hi mtiful of colorful maple leives on dark green to her was Peggy ruing who was working on an slnkinhin tasteful color combinations truly a Gorgeous will by Jean Millard Long several people slop ponder Prize winners in beginners ihss of Ontario Hooking raft Guild held in this ir included Doris 1 1st 2nd prut and runners up were Coptic and Dime Sw ickhammcr who were cognized as well Dial receive I honor mention for her will twining All taught by Judgment is made on hooking technique and finishing of Him seme depleting I bridge contrasted with a selection of fruit in hinging With a slight turn of lit id could Mew i country scene Mori rmstirious owl with full moon and dark sky Doyle looked down on an excellent in of a Siamese tot by Mary Hay A horse by Edna Joyce held nature lovers spe llbound Japanese embroidery by Shirley cuts by Laura fascinated the viewer did the quilt in a Bambi design by Wendy Bowes collection of crafts member to this impressive show we circled the room turned to se vera scenes developed in strong colors Irt Allen Edna Joyce Deere and many other will innings worthy of mention and praise he n Brampton Bug Hooking Guilds ill In hosting the Ontario Hooking Guild annual show at Ibe Sk line Hotel 11 tor information please call in Gll just most interesting showing of work by Boot and Sharon Ms Hoot i native of Montreal now residing in Toronto lias coordinated tin establishment of a programme for and A porcelain artist her pieces are unusual m shape with artistic decorative contour and luting which she in white These designs show much talent the pieces being delicately created of her show included wall elegantly mounted Sharon Merkur Toronto born presented solo shows at Pollock Gallery nell illery and others Ms reductive woodcuts arc interest log and intriguing Thisisavtry impressive and moving art form The longer the viewer to look tht more is read into the line ind delicate color of her At the sum time we Close not enamel irtwork Thta saw Last of Summer of tin Seventies which w is faseimtinj of work Other cloisonne beautiful in color and simplistic design were moiing mood provoking pieces City Scenes wtrt delightfully treated showing strong imagination While visiting SOI vou will find owner John Sonur a of knowledge who will enhance your meander and acquaint sou with shown This writer stands corrected IONS mot Global is about to experience revival Do you want a music company in Hills Tall for information The wheels art turning help the music enthusiasts rebirth this great company and put in the foreground of cultural tvents for the future have their programme all lined up for June performances at If you did not heir these young women In concert recently you ore in for a tremendous treat ART SHOWS to mark on your calendar art AN MUNITION Or ART the students of SMITH and schools at Hills Public Libraries June to SOI opened new showing of and which continues toJuneit inclusive Tuesday through and Saturday and Sunday lo6p Information exciting energetic I lMS portnyed Norma witheiurg pathos aim eon i fill if mood wis in lb mi hi The Hilton Hills library smiesored this one w mi in show presented by trowel of Miss I- irds brought in tilt in but irdsgrut Kill mi ind txplnnid imhneil it rsn of whieh unfolded quilt nl of growing Idir los int i lesstmnf of tur in and herself was Miss shiwesl us how St tier fia slrnggl of re ring toping inf and of da ilv s ifletl st in v ahtv ir it Miss My I slit bird is on fire children ire Her portrayal of the rolt wis II lit I It id in the lift isckpicttd Miss tdwartls iKrititt from he r loth ii Hit roll of if lift slit desired to be she up marrying a man beneath in ink licet and void human understand ng for woman s Miss of of this irriagi w is and presented II if ir always defended her husband ind managed him is long is he did ml for he was hewn in minntr ind lilt of this worki nt ver was successful vi irs progressed Hi ir wed st of in lift becoming hard in tin young Dm is siik could not re out lo in No plans for gymnasts hollowing a ropy or a Irllrr to director Tom to The llrrald for Mr This letter is on bthair of the gymnasts in the Hilton Hills Jills Club the Gym spirt whuh on specific or hill is nccessiri for ill the equqi school like first pn Master I Ian states that is pi and ri no plans fir present feel a hall would Ik most illolhecomniumty in and especially to the A proper facility wi illow ill the lie set up in Margaret H La pill ml ill liRtthr could Tht pit I His rtho win Inn sLie in in Dwellers ir in The Stone Mis nil is w is lithe of tin young 11 Ihgir hid her who ntur illowid igeil looklllat Miss 1 his vision with us we van tint wis lest Hit it is too ill all iquipment tin not set up there The null large mat ire located it Georgetown however is often not or il ind idult fitness ehnci ihsses mil such js Judo of I her which chimed wis onlj lust She wtsslnckkd by own person her in ihilitj her feelings and she is oh so lonely Norm i mesmtnz Ihc nee with her ixtillinet ililj i fledghiig youth on life into the pi iti in of wisdom reflection complacency of old age she quietly regretfully mode was indeed Norma tdwards entertained an audience at SI Johns Hall wilh a performance of The of I Here she Is shown portraying the from the novel The Stone a portrait of Stacey the heroine of the navel I- in AT GALLERY HOUSE SOL CHARLES ST GEORGETOWN 60 TO JUNE 19 Brian Ashby GLASS John Hansplant PAINTINGS Elisabeth Heinen Rudy Return to old system sought linjli will Hilton to vite till 1 ill Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable Presenting your community grits a week Tuesday to Friday Call us for details at Us The it I would its own CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 be with Ihc mciil government to off iced ihtv in vt irs mi mnntiins fort tin Held second week HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS Weekdays 10 a TO Sat Sun STARTS FRIDAY ALL THAT JAZZ STARTS FRIDAY HOG WILD LOOK Whats Happening at DIETER JOAN THOMS If Dieter olns Sir George as HEADCHEF He brings to his new position an out standing record as chef In this area In famous Toronto restaurants and a number of European restaurants His new menu and his artistic touch to 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