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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1987, p. 12

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Page SECTION TMLHtlt AID April May showing Art auction artist masks her medium 11111 Mad OH The annual art auction is just around the corner Set for Ma 15 at at the Holy Cross Church Auditorium this year auction features a wldt cross section local and international One local artist who is donating some of her work to the auction could easily fit all three thow categories Vallcry uses oil pain tings and clay masks as medium of expression Her work has over times in various art from is far as Japan where she in Festival of Dolls and Ii In 1994 to local tileries such as the Hills Centre and the Gallery Georgetown Mrs Mokrytzki specialises in large abstract Recently she has received i mate al assistance grant from Arts College to do a 4 feet long seven feet tush installation nt nR for an exhibit it the Ii Cultural Ccnlrt Mrs th wo January and she ixpecis to be f h by June The painting w place a the Centre in When everything is in place Mrs painting will cover pan and three complete walls ex Mrs his had Slid She where thi roundmgs of ptn a in her work It an mo tional to tht said Mrs Mokrylki of work art surrounded This is what is reinterpreted in work is abstract but emotional and ni It all idealized towirds imit Mrs My philosophy painting Is that work the feeling of the artist Hit native said for one to Goldfish first after Mrs Moknlki joldfish died It was iisnijed ii tht Centre before by o fietown resident for It hows how important this small life goldfish It was full of col nd movement Probably the per so that pure painting as by that said Mrs Mnkrytzkl Mrs j k one 1 n he aught off guard by the xt of h work 1 had how the mam II ry HI tre 1 earlier this paintings on the walls it w is a was retrospect i tit many years work said About fit years jfio Mrs took a in Cedar with Cru took thai txpitded in making fired Her work has sold ill rid Many such us the Nation Hank I Irite itlsbiirfh n il Hank 1 1 II ink USA nd irt gilltnes ill tolled rs ill pur rk flu of if InMiiult of his iKo first place fir lur work Shi took first pi ice at lit li1slunh Arts rifts Itntn lhre runmtiK IJViini will is firs in the Annual lit years in Mon recentK Mrs Mr kr v the ird f Merit Im im show fir Hi Ontario Sonet f Artists irt tin I iv it of Mrs s ili in isks mil in ill thi achievement award for Julie Special annual meeting if tin Womin a Ixjin with dts luncheon at the if Doris MtNubb April president was in tin roll call gave ivirj to think over tin past whtn they were asked Ic tell something thiy had learned dur mg meetings in Hie Answers included how to make pint torn grape wreallis structure if the V I at home and abroad a desire to visit down tit Included in the busmes from w is a fun report from hid checked Ill t Choi I is to their use of Helpful Tcichinc r 1 nod anil A pat on the back is wurked with knows if need to retiKiii7c their efforts to offer a pat in the back Did you know that re art one Is familiar with the book and using it at all levels studying various types of agriculture was not as familiar with the book but some classrooms are studying agriculture The schools are short of funds make full use of the teaching resources suggested Agriculture study also to dimmish at the upper levels Elizabeth Wilson reported on the Achievement Day where she received iward fr leading five courses and Julie Wicks her award for 12 courses Mary Jane reported on the course Short Order Meal Jed by herself and Marion Mel hail on the presented the twi with Rifts thanks or i lob The entries for the con test were handed i ind Tell participant showed their exhibit and told the hows and whys was midc up exhibitors gave of their by a donation to tin W funds The en tries were sent to be judged by Shirley of Milton and Joanne of rtlowii i Two not happy with homes progress lilt North till In Vernn Mercian report of wis noted eight members had perfect and only one meeting flu list of was presented by Hie com mitttt Wilkinson and Wilson Ktupp conducted the in of Ires Volume r Wickson Pit Stark Sect the Social and Two homeowners the Park Est lies development arc unhappy with homes the vh Mike Adams and Ireston neighbors on the new Gar dmcr Street each have a lone list of complaints about work that still needs to be done on their plus homes Mr moved into his home Feb says not a great of progress has been in ikinc the necessary repairs I have a couple of lawyers work with me Ive decided to them one more month then I will take them Park Lane Estates to Mr IODE winners The rtgular monthly of Ihe of Chapter was held at the of Catherine Young Doris Barber gaw a ynr ind report on the money nisi tig bridge results The bridge pirty wis held at St Georges Church liall Uh and the evening were as 1st Mr and Mrs Stanley 2nd Mr and Mrs Graham The bridal win were announced us follows Couples 1st Mr Mrs Ken Richardson Mrs Young and Mr Walter Mr and Mrs Graham Afternoon Ladles 1st Mrs Jean Servos Mrs Eleanor 2nd Mrs and Mrs Mew 3rd Miss Jean Mackenzie Alice Evening Ladles 1st Mrs and Mrs Joanne In gram 2nd Mrs Helen Hyde Mrs Jean Mew 3rd Miss Margery Mackenzie and Mrs ran Jamieson Tollfree seniors Seniors In Halt on will be pleased to know there Is a toll free number to call Income Security the office covering Old Age Security and Canada Pension queries This means Seniors will no longer have to make long distance calls be kept on hold or told they have the wrong number The number is l This Is the head office in Chatham files are kept for Acton Georgetown and Milton When calling have your own and your spouses insurance number ready this Is the number on vour seniors privilege card Give the breath of life Fight Cystic Fibrosis AGENT FOR CELLULAR TELEPHONE SALES LEASING NORTH END NISSAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN n ACROSS LIBRARY CENTRE 8772359 dows are ground level so that every time it runs tht basement Hoods When it first happened in March I irmly reported the flooding problem immediately to the builder Nothing his been done with the sprint the has been flooded a iln well Mr has hid the roof leaking in number of rooms mikes iLs w ly through the the through the iliitncil box into the bistmcnl Some of the rk has been done now but there s still a large hole inches by feet winch Is not pro tected Heaven knows what damage Mr said few houses Mike Adams his his list of complaints from Rap ing holes in his celling and room wall to in unfinished This site is near safe for children said he father of two children old The front and back yards ire full of debris and huge dm boards Grading and the removal of building debns should be done prior to issuing in permit Mr said The should protect purchasers Mr was most upset hit town issued on occupancy pr mil without the home haunt hydro ire issued when town has in for esscntiul like water disposal electricity heat All doors and the roof must on smoke detectors per liuildinc r Doug Sargent told The The occupancy permit was Issued Friday April there is no hydro in Mr h mi until Mondiy Mr Mr Sargent explained in tltttn wis working on the l ha and the town msptclir he d he done in another hour hydro would soon be hooked up town inspector the permit Mr Sargent said the lift the job Incomplete The inspector issumed ilet tncian what said the Getting people into homes is builders top priority priority lo people Into I heir home Ijrk lant Duckworth llr he hud recent closing that hove not had sufririrn work you re milling to get In a motel Invariably you hove some losse Mr Duckworth said They II gel all the re entitled to There art only four more house to go and two of el pec ltd two The last two hit bring bull now and due to be ready 111 July he said The development for 17 homes full time In be hired to going on off the in which people are now living I d like to think most of ihe people are quite control They have been patient Mr Duckworth uld Two or three of them I don I be forgiven Id like to think were doing quite well problem we vr had In the past year hr laid with labour problems ihe home building industry ban been on boom with not enough tradespeople to meet the demand In two Ihe concrete worker art to goon Mr Duckworth said very body Is playing catch up on nervier work aggravating for the homeowner but he has lo be lolernnt builder said noting resident are doing the dry wall repairs and palnl Dry wall repair are biggest complaints Mr Duckworth in hearing about He said thai a something builders do as a and arm obligated to repair Iark I Is about to do the two month Inspection rrpariH on that have been occupied for pant couple of months or longer That when builder finds what still need to be repaired and new pro blems thai have cropped up Mr Duckworth said he was late doing these Over the last couple of weeks one side or new Drive site has been rough graded a alleviate water problems and work began last Thursday on the east side However exterior excavation slill be done Mr and are expected In June and a soon as rr in landscaping will ahead the builder said Tins should be on homeowners lawns by July he said Tasty Recipes CONGRESS j SQUARES Line a inch pan plain pastry tolled Inch lining sides lo height of 1 inch Filling eggs beaten cups raisins Crown sugar molted butter I Ibsp Hour salt 1 vanilla cup chopped pecans cups shredded coconut I In a medium bowl mix ingredients in given Turn Into pastry lined pan and at lor 1 minutes having pan at centre oven Cut into 1 inch or inch squares when cold APRICOTS MARGARINE 75S -Fooditufh- building r ail Hut ikilnmn lift tin job wis If tin buildup fluids permits in promise- ihty liny is imp Id nt if Mr Adams 1 ihpirtininl ilsjob Mr Kirmack thinks tin t limit to the Ontario Thi chef building r siid with thin things lint inn I don is quickly is tiki lit If Suit your kmmllf I ill woul I He- Hi intcd tin Inn last fill fir I oust rlnn wirt h thi which diliyed lilt in siti in in Thtri s who doesn il skills ind In it mist if us hundreds if Hum Volume 1 help you htm 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