Photographer shoots nature By KAREN WARD Herald writer Cora Harwell of Acton has combined her first two loves photography and nature into a elide presentation using a dissolve method The dissolve method requires the use of two projector synchronized so that viewers do not sec a gap of blank space before the next picture The process requires precis ion timing and Ms Harwell said she needs an experts advice She explained during a brief show given In her apart how she tapes music to coordinale the pictures Ms has shown presentations to natural ists dubs and other organiza tions in Toronto She hopes to start giving more shows local ly and her first show will be a slide show for the Horticultur al Society in October Her first introduction to pho tography was In her teens when she received a small Instamatic camera Since then her interest has mushroomed and her favourite scenes are hanging on the wall A million dollar picture one that probably wouldnt happen again she said La the snot or a tiny fawn sticking its bead out between fall leaves Her moat common route for finding wildlife shots Is on the Bruce Trail and loaded down with a Pentax Spotmatic bel lows and a 100 millimetre lens she crawls the trail on her knees Thats no Joke she said She looks for a design in blades of grass In twigs along the ground and the finished pro duct often surprises herself By turning a picture upside down of a drop of dew on the end of a blade of grass you can see a reflection of the pholo- Pho tography is so exciting she said Her knowledge of flowers and ferns has grown consider ably since she has ventured Into the woods with her cam Sometimes when see a print I don recognize the type of flower and 1 II research it until discover what It is that I shot Her Job as information offic er of the Niagara Escarpment Commission also allows her to use her photography know ledge Robert Baleman and Ms Barwell worked together to produce a poster on the escarpment Although her love of photo graphy and nature will cont inue to grow she said she will probably keep photography as a hobby She has studied with Freeman Patterson at Sham pers Bluff near St John New Brunswick in his school and she said she will rolurn some time in the future to further her creative methods Cora constructed a camera mount to resemble a guastock She toes It to hold her camera steady when shes using her short mount bellows and too millimetre lens which allows her to take pictures of Insects blades of grass and wildlife Glen wells still dry Pools and alterations high in July Alterations to resident and additions of swimming pools accounted for most of the building permits Issued In Halton Hills in the month of July Permits were Issued for alterations to residences for a total value of There were 13 swimming pools In stalled with a value of Two garages and carports were listed at Only six single family dwellings were begun last month One of these hated at Is part of a subdivision The other five are on separate lots and were valued at a total of One permit was issued for a addition or alteration to a commercial while one industry received a permit for a addition or alteration Three permits were issued for agricultural construction amounting to GOO white one was erected and one miscellaneous permit for ffiweL granted The permits issued for July totalled a value of So far this year Hills has Issued a total of 300 permits worth Of these ore for single Family dwellings three for new industrial construction and two for new commercial buildings Glen Williams residents who are the future of wells hired Toronto lawyer David to represent them in a meeting arranged tonight Wednesday between George Gray a partner In Developments Bob Cllpaham Mountclair and town engineer Bob Austin works committee and con cerned residents group spokesman Ruby Monday There are dry wells In Glen Williams eight on Karen Drive the first street affected by the construction site two wells on Alexander Street three on Park street were a cistern has gone dry Coun Miller said In an In Monday Thirteen residents are hooked up to the towns water supply Mrs said the first affected residents were hooked up with no charge but lately a few residents had to buy their own hose Stan Marclniuk of Karen Drive Is part of a threeman committee who arranged for the lawyer Ho said there are about families concerned that their welts also will be affected by the subdivision Mr Marcinluk Ruby and Bob ONeill 12 Alexander St arc on the committee Mr well has been polluted since June 29 he said Tbafamlly bolls all water before using It Mrs Doells well went dry June Two weeks ago eight Inches of water relumed then dried up again At present there are three inches of scummy water in the welt she said Winter Is coming and we are worried our wells wont be fixed she said No one knows If the water will be clean when It does return Anyone who Is trying to sell their house doesn t have a chance Mrs Doell said Even homes that arent of fee led the scare that It could happen to them is very real The residents have been patient wait a month she had very little contact with the the meeting and warned town councillors in future Miller Informed works not give previous committee Monday of the special meetings special meeting in council chambers at tonight NEC stalls dog kennels THE HERALD Wednesday August 1177 Page of the meeting but had no idea who would be present at the meeting Coun Miller said It was not a council meeting but other interested councillors would be present Mrs Doell said she won where all the residents would sit in the council chamber I sure there will be more than 30 persons present application for a kennel licence was stalled once again as Word council lor Roy Booth told Finance Committee that the Niagara Escarpment Commission does indeed have Juris diction over this application Councillor Booth said Mon day that the kennel licence falls Into an agricultural sec of the act and thus Mr does have to apply to the NEC Tor a licence His application has been filed with the commission councillor Booth said and this the council should hear the commissions decision before making theirs He promised council to have word by next weeks meeting Mr McLeods neighbours are strongly opposed to council granting Mm a kennel licence on the grounds that his dogs are noisy and their presence devaluates their properties The bought their property near Llmchouse last fall moved in this spring and brought 19 Siberian husk ics to their new home in the beginning of July They say that the dogs have had less than a month to get accustom ed to their new surroundings and therefore are still unsettl ed Mr McLeod has a team of huskies which he races at winter carnivals all over the province He also takes his dogs to schools to talk lo about their Involve ment In our heritage The McLeods ran a kennel in Bra mpton for eight years before moving Limehouse HAIRDRESSING RAVI A in PERM WAVES lor problem 4 CRESCENT 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