33| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,D ecem ber 28,2017 theifp.ca Wishing Your Family A Happy Holiday Season! Enriching the lives of Children Since 1985. www.georgetowndaycare.ca LOCATIONS 479 Guelph St., Norval 905-877-4376 • 483 Guelph St., Norval 905-877-4375 Ages 2-5 yrs. Call for space. Nursery School Program Transportation To/From Local Schools A loving and calm environment for newborns to 18 months. Infant Care • Beautiful parkland setting at the Lucy Maud Montgomery Park • Nutritious Lunches & Snacks made on site Full time Daycare A new cemetery for the general public is taking shape for residents in Halton Hills and their families. Devereaux Cemetery is located in a quiet country setting on the 17th Side Road, just west of Trafalgar Road. It's adjacent to the Holy Redeemer Cemetery and open to people of all religious faiths. Contact us for information about available interment options, either at time of need or in advance. 905-877-8500 l www.devereauxcemetery.ca Owned and operated by The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Hamilton SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONSESA #7003060 DEKEReLeCTRIC ltd. 905-702-0515 www.dekerelectric.ca TIONS SMALLBUSINESSOF THEYEAR The Inspired Eye, now at the Helson Gallery in Georgetown, features 60 works by Canadian women artists of the first half of the 20th century, a time when men dominated the art scene. The exhibition exam- ines the challenges women artists faced in getting their work exhibited and recognized, and the artistic inspiration they found in the domestic sphere. Included are paintings, drawings and prints by not- ed artists Doris McCarthy, Paraskeva Clark, Pru- dence Heward and Lilias Torrance Newton, gener- ously lent from private col- lections, along with a sig- nificant family collection of work by Montreal artist Florence Bryson McMas- ter. The image representing the exhibit is McMaster's unfinished portrait of a stylish woman. A family collection in Guelph of Mc- Master's work was the starting point for the exhi- bition - she had studied art in Montreal during the 1930s where there was a re- ceptive environment for women artists. The gallery then looked at bringing in the work of women who were her teachers, prede- cessors and her contempo- raries. From there, the ex- hibition took shape to focus on an era of great change and progress for women artists and women in gen- eral. The exhibition will be on view until Jan. 28, 2018. COMMUNITY Helson Gallery home of 'The Inspired Eye' exhibit KATHRYN BOYLE kboyle@theifp.ca The Inspired Eye exhibit is now on at the Helson Gallery, and will be there until January 28. Judy Daley/Submitted