SECTIONS THE HERALD Wednesday November a Take a moon walk in your mind What a It like to walk on the moon Only a dozen men con answer that question Only one Is recording his personal experiences through art Apollo lunar moduli lot and Sky lab commander artist Alan Bean With over paint to his credit Mr Bean work has previously not been available out side of private collect The Greenwich Workshop Inc a ending North American publisher of line art prints has recently signed Alan Bean and Is releasing his first fine art print In an edition of each signed and numbered by the artist Helping Hands shows Ihe artist and fellow astronaut Pete Conrad on the moon dlsassembl a core tube containing crosssections of lunar soil This limited edition print or Bean and Conrad lunar explorations is now available local Alan Beans work has unique credibility The world has never before seen moon the of an artist who has been there says Judy owner of Pictures and Presents 134 Mo St South Georgetown Mr Bean brings color to the muted grey lunar surface and to the space suits He achieves an art lion of the experience without com promising Mr Bean has had a distinguished as an astronaut In 1069 on the Apollo mission he explored the moon and earned out dozens of experiments As commander of the 59day of in 1973 he set a world record of miles Helping Hands by astronaut Alan Bran shows American work at Hi belt during one of he tint Apollo expeditions to The signed limited edltlo line art flight He was astro ng for NASA I 1981 he resigned to full attention to art Alan Bean shares the human dt of his lunar pn t ngs experiences that would other wise be lost Mr llein pa a fa von rem em bra of and working together I had just f shed a 1 core tube a foot or so town 11k I wlthmylummer When I pulled the core tube out It coma ned our first look at sub- so 1 When we fin shed the photography and reports associated wllh documenting It print at I and Presents a retail store on Main fa I reel In I ho to sub mitted ample I not d ill hod sharredged hi my a so I i m 1 d back to earth and It rests do today to pa II tell of I ins to her wo Id ment a 1 lory n ng po nt n an or Mr Bern My Roil now to n at hi en forever n col home an I tl New store owner ready for snow sports Jl I II- II raid Special on a though you may not he Id mes It be ter to J 1 try the best f at why Oil Tucl is opt n So v for if who enjoy the Mr North Spirts for seven years He opined new store Cycle and Ski when I lee 1 wanted to do ln for men and accessories of Mr el two favorite sports cycling and Ing 11 and cross o skiers are looking for ward to tht snowy months when ttiey an the slopes Oil Tuchel took a ski an course and now I r pa rs to is sk era that Ih y wan I 1 to worry en they J ng a sharp turn and also has an assort of so If you re arch j Christ Its you now know where start looking Mr I I enjoys sport of Ink I It ng more popular j r The store II a full 1 of I and lotl Mr and his t staff w 1 repair bikes It v I lots of I I been needs Cycle Ski is located off the Ma n Street parking lot Ollie Tuchel Legion Lines h II in Sk and in ly sports Is store cat to all your Lunch with mayor Membership Chairman Pat Chamberlain has started receiving 1963 cards from command check at the bar for yours If you haven paid it won t be there Only five weeks left to be an Early Bird do It Youth and education The awards night for Branch 120 entrants was held on Friday Nov Over GO children parents and teachers were present to witness the awards The competition was in three categories essays poems and posters Each category was In three classes junior intermediate and senior Winners Essays 3rd Paul A Gclok 2nd Mike Evans 1st Int Essays 3rd Emily Hamilton 2nd Rose Hrakac 1st Sean McCartney Sr Essays 3rd Julie Holmes 2nd Sylvia Nell Is Charlie G Jr Poems 3rd Jenny J Wilson 2nd Tarda Welters 1st Jennifer Harris Poems 3rd Johnson 2nd Sharon Don 1st Amy Poems SPECIAL PRICE said that he can offer his customers good value for their money as good service 3rd Stephanie 2nd Jill Wind 1st Amanda Vie Ira Jr Posters Amy Norman 2nd Andrew Trant 1st Kaylie Posters 3rd Mark Freeman 2nd Tim Jackson 1st Erika Green Sr Poster 1st Jackson On the above evening a pair of chillis knitted mitts were left behind they may be picked up at the bar Friday night euchre winners Nov 20th Ladles 1st Mia Van 2nd Ila Men 1st John Crawford 2nd Oliver There Is room for extra players on Friday nights why not come down start Car club Nov 19th draw Jack McQuanie Steve Clayton 3S7 Carol Hall Gord Browne IS 1 Jim Nicholson Saturday afternoon meat This very popular fund raiser pro duced the following winners Frank Kirk Harold Henderson Rod McDonald Stan Maeznic Joe Mar tin mother Clark David Bell Gary Kirk and Dorris i Chamberlain George Louth won the roast Entertainment Nov Tom Adams Dec Daniel Bruce In the clubroom Dec Mini Bingo dancing to the music of Bob and Cor Next general meeting Nov Bingo night fundraiser The Brampton D Branch of an Assoc 1 olds a N every second Tuesday Jo us at the Diamond ngo Hall on Nov Dec 22 of s year 15 p spec fll to be held Orangevllle a Dolly 11 Parlour on No m I 1 nformu I wn is I I as lu will Miller 1 I a tht lis and of Clothing 12exp 24exp 3d 398 898 1198 FREE Double Prints or Double Size with this coupon CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS color enlargements for low as per picture Including film developing Only at Sorters Bridal beauty Elizabeth Fashions and Henry Clothing and Custom Tailors will be putting on the at a bridal fashion how at the Holy Cross Auditorium Nov from I to will model wedding dresses as well as dresses tor bridesmaids mothers of the brides and other apparel necessary for the big day Henry will bring out tux for show and evening dresses wilt also be display at the show Here Karen Simpson models a wedding gown at Fashions Herald photo IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE THE CALEDON INFORMATION CENTRE PRESENTS TO YOU Christmas In AN EVENING OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC PERFORMED BV The Elmer Iseler 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