Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1982, p. 2

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TtrnDtoSlarfrecUoMphotsgrapeerCsssleGalrdner a Tern retklciil entered her at House Sol All M work arc op lor having been selected by a Jury l three local people Involved la photograph and the Moat of the photographed whose work were elected tor display were on hand greet visitor and explain their when the how opened Saturday It continue March II Our shutterbug Bob likes association idea NOTE Herald moll Bob who I almost avtd a photo grapher be 1 as outdoor- inaadnaluralii area photographers whoae work la on display al House Sol The Herald In It- him contribute some of own Impressions the The juried photography at Gallery House Sol that opened Saturday was extremely well attended From the starting gun at the gallery wa full of of all ages Interested In the and art of The showing features a wide range of photographs including black and color and several Ciba chrome prints All prints the show are available for sale and It Is hoped that these prints will be taken up and used as art Photography as art Is becoming trig and even though it likely never replace paintings or sketch- inp it has a right to the world of art After talking to several of the exhibitors it felt that another showing would be welcomed and for those who have not yet seen this one It Is not to be missed The gallery times are Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday a to Friday Saturday and Sunday to at Charles In Georgetown No admission charge The show runs until March 11 and anyone Interested In photography should see what can be done with that camera you have In the closet Tbe impact of photography is in your life every day through commercial applications enhancing tho and you read LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER SPECIAL FOUR DAY PROGRAM BOOK NOW Starting ha Wi or IBM MO WE RECOMMEND BARNES DRIVING SCHOOL FOR PRIVATE LESSONS 8770751 In Brampton Downtown phone Considerable talent in Sols Photoart show photograph of photographers Assembled for ig of House Sol Photoart exhibition Saturday were to serious whose work is on display left l right J Peter Albert Pan Graham Tyler and photo ByPAULDORSEY HeraUedlUr It probably baa something to do with Hatlon Hills urban- rural spill personality that most of the photographs op for exhibition and sale at Gallery Home Sol depict forest scenes Apart from that major difference In comparison with your average Toronto photo exhibit the community a first Juried exhibition of Photo which opened Saturday ably demonstrates that not all the wandering along the Bruce Trail have only acrspbook memorabilia in mind Nature buffs as well as camera buffs an well advised lo lake In the Charles Street gallery show between now and March 11 There much promise and clear evidence of the photographers genuine appreciation for writmade and wellused camera equip ment Hal too Hills is not after all another mass market for Jamea Garners Polaroid One- Steps There ate portraits and even some quasi abstracts but mostly there are landscapes certainly not all of them shot la Haltoo Hills but most no doubt influenced by the photograph ers residence here or nearby A Jury composed of House So proprietor John Sommer patron Bruce Harding and Helton Camera Exchange and former boss Peter Moss selected the works by photographers and there their Job ended Its up to prospective buyers now lo determine Just how good the shots are All three Jurors are also amateur photographers and have contributed one or two of their own works to fill some leftover space upstairs Mr Sommer s own pensive por trait of a young girl holding a cat Is particularly good however is where Hilton Hills photo graphic talent clearest The worst of the pictures is a least interesting and the best breathtaking Of particular Interest are four black and white nature scenes by former Paul vole who maintains his local connection from Brampton as do several outer photographers In the show by regularly vtalliog Mr Moss Camera Exchange something of a hotbed for local connoisseurs the serious It were Mr voles high contrast vividly textured shots of flora and stream activity show patience and a perfect skill both In the field sod In tbe darkroom Much the same can be said about Peter Delroy whose land scapes rely heavily on exact placement of light at time of exposure and careful processing later on No doubt by coincidence the best color shots In this review er a opinion were contributed by two women Cassle Galrdner a Terra Cotta real dent whose photographs are regularly seen In the Toronto Stars Star West section and wife of Acton senior politician Roes Removed from the promotional shots required by the Star Ms Galrdner uses her readily apparent talent for compos and an eye for true color tone create casual scenes a landscape and classically enough a pregnant woman standing by a window In a dramatic and skilled fashion worthy of any how to photography manual Mn Kncchtel landscapes may well be the finest contri bution to show combining an outdoorlover passion fa- autumn leaves with a skilled photographer a radar Tor the great shots On a less artist and much more mundane level her pictures could easily become Jigsaw puxzl Other photographers exhibiting In show are The Herald sown Ontario Outdoors and In tho Churches column ist Bob and Albert Bruce Andrews Perry B J Doris Trotter and Graham Tyler SPEECH SPEECH Canada taws may baffle even Parliamentar ian bat they make perfectly good to Richards a Grade St Francis of Assbl school In Georgetown who woo schools speaking day Friday with a concise tiltseonthenatlonslegtaUtlas In the next few weeks will represent her school at a of competitions In town and the region There were sine other speakers who Joined at the front of the school to reuow school males their opinions on a wide range of looks from the new rccottecUonoTerryFoiaodysseyforeaacerresesrch Lenta presented with a trophy sad a handshake from one el the lodges Paul Henderson of St John School SNOWFLAKE SALE J TOWELS 995 SUNLIGHT tun ALL FAB AJAX CLEANSER 69 mi GARBAGE BAGS 99 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER CONTEST vounc SBSS ITD 8772761 Barring any snfarcseea ehstadas the IMh Beat race nea em by Ike will be held March la fawUtosdnsK ends st Preston s Stare to GIta Organisers Bui Jim Lea Day Jack Waling BUI Psbyk Frank Desman an far a bigger tan this year Last year there were IN beats and canoes part wttk of Barest Trustees review SERP Is Grade 13 finished Each given tea for oaks those St Francis f Assist stadetiis proved themselves to be the beet speakers the scaeel has betas ss nine of them were there only be one overall wtaner daring the school com petition Friday Judged en their swbjcct presentation and eye contact with their audience the discussed inch new worthy topics as laws and Terry Fox After snoot boar at speeches Lama Richards seated centra won leftto right Stephanie Patrick Mart Danny Jana back raw Travis Gardiner Karen Dobbte RnstuU Deaths Csaadkr anal Sean Herald photo from Page At getting a leaner go along with reducing school lime for sdvonced level stud- Mr Cooper questioned the effect of the SERP recommen dations on advanced level students asking bow courses they now cover will befitted in If the required credits for graduation are reduced from S3 to 30 Fitting It into Tour years will require major restructur ing presumably from Grade We are very concerned that It going to become a homo difficult task the Bur lington principal said We believe we have some pretty fine programs In our System now They have be redone to fit In with SERF Mr Dixon said abolishing Grade 13 will mean the board will have three large projects to work on simultaneously Besides Implementing BUI by 1965 the board will also have design general and advanced level courses and programs We have spent close to In tbe design of the advanced level curriculum which Include the sals of coordinalors or paper costs Mr Dixon said We ore now going to have to do that all over again Memorial for Marjorie A memorial tribute to who died last week shortly alter suffering a stroke will be held tbe mils Librarycultural Centre March 14 between and m Individuals wishing to donate a book to the library with which Naxer had a long and devoted association should contact Norman Holt at Oxbow Books on Georgetown Main Street Proceeds from the books sake will be donated to the library in Miss Newts memory Modern folklore talk Modern Folklore will be topic as tbe Georgetown University Women Club continues Its current lecture series at Centennial Public School March I Guest sneaker tor talk which begins at In the schools library will be University of Waterloo professor Neil Everyone Is ted to attend IdV going to get the money staff and time to Juggle all three balls simultaneously be said Revised ministry guidelines and Halton core curricula have recently been completed for Grades to 12 advanced level programs Reducing tbe pro gram to units of hours will be excessively ted the board reported SLEEP STYLE Isrsa at a set so stilt GEORGETOWN WATERBEDS 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