SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November IT 1 Page pottery carries on timeless tradition By en are usually greeted by Herald BUR Writer the steady a pot to a Glen ters wheel the sounding breath of a kiln on Industry on a somewhere in toe back tradition Visit- ground or the occasional Join us yon thought of the Arts Council but w never got around to it Now you eel Its too tale or this year Might as well wait for nest September and get a full years membership Wrong Memberships are renewable on an anniversary basis Wed love to have you Join us anytime Interested call membership secretary Vhrlan Hunter at Why you ask Whats In It or roe Lots of things First sod foremost you nave the satisfaction of being an active supporter of the arts In HlUs Granted that butters no parsnips but there are other more tangible benefits Four tunes a year you will receive out comprehensive Calendar of the Arts No borne should be without It You have the first chance to buy Trllight tickets tod receive a member discount As a member you also the opportunity this year to buy a ticket to a single concert for a guest at per ticket Members have the opportunity to use the Calendar of the Arts this column and our display In the Cultural Centre to publicize exhibitions sake demonstrations or any other activity of an artistic or cultural nature in which they an Involved You do not have to be an artist or crafts person to Join Nor do you have to be a musician or performer Those who appreciate are as necessary as those who do All are welcome COMING EVENTS Charis Pottery announces Its fifth annual Fall Happening this Saturday and Sunday Grace Mcknight you to gather In her studio with friends and family to watch a pot being formed on the wheel A special invitation for children to create their own pot Enjoy hot mulled cider and cookies while selecting a special gift from unique and varied display of pottery From 10 am to pm MS Main St Glen Williams Phone Credit Valley Artisans are holding their annual Christmas Show and Sale Saturday from 10 am to A pm at Cedarvale Cottage Until Nov In the Cultural Centre Gallery a Joint exhibition by two of Halton Hills fine artists Gretchen Day and Reg Realism In and acrylics Until Dec Gallery House Sol Edward Schlalmer wood carvings selected paintings and drawings from to the preseai pop from the shops woodstove pronounced KARiss Pottery and owner Grace have been In Glen Will iams for about five years Ms McKnight produces a variety of useful as well as artistic items from her potters wheel much of which will be shown this wekend during her annual Fall Happening Her work strives or simplicity in design and color steers away ram being garish and outrag eous and would be she acknowledges comfort able In any home settinK She has drawn from the ambience other amulet Glen setting and creates pottery of autumn colors sombre blues of patterns and shapes which are easy on the eye MANY POINTS Charts Pottery is a member of a newlyform ed North Tourism Association First in a series which is busily informing residents in the Toronto area and elsewhere of Ihe many points of Interest in Milton and Halton mils To the surprise of even local residents Glen Will iams itself offers a num ber of interesting places to shop Including the Hobby Horse on Ihe Ninth Line In the Glen Gift Sboppes and Natures Emporium Pottery Ms Mc told The Herald is aptly suited to the small hamlet Everything I do is done right here on the premis es she said I do It strictly myself the throwing forming the work on the potters wheel firing and glaring This is my borne and everything is done here The front of the US- year old noun Is divided into a studio and a show room Heavy beams run through the bouse cust omers on sturdy pine floors and if theyre inter ested in country architect ure at all pause to marvel at the accordion lathing overhead NOISY MALLS Browsing in the shops represented by the NHTA is a much more pleasant experience than shopping at noisy and Impersonal Ms McKnight said People lire free to walk In and watch me work like to have the personal contact with toe person who has made the object theyre Interested in buying A lot can be done to educate people locally about what small busi nesses In the area have to offer Ms said supporting the goals of the Many resi dents dont know what is right on their own doorstep I eat page Art For her annual Fall Happening show Ms McKnight has bell lanterns and holders tollable tor borne Christmas decorating She told The last week that she has been working on the show Tor about two mouths and noted that the eveat has become an outing families leek forward to each The show features a seemingly endless variety things spun from Ms McKnlghts potters wheel and visitors are Invited to come la browse and try some of hot cider and cookies Herald photo Start your evening TV entertainment with Cable Presenting your community A nights week Tuesday 1o Friday Call US At The EXCHANGE TAVERN 37 King Street 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