Thursday, A ugust 20, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 37 47 Mountainview Rd North Georgetown, ON L7G 4J7 Telephone: (905) 877-6969 254 Main St North Acton, ON L7J 1W9 Telephone: (519) 853-3410 Ware's automotive and industrial supplyWare's automotive and industrial supply We have a wide selection of Experienced & knowledgeable staff to help you get the job done! TOOLS FOR TRADES & PERSONAL USE SAFETY CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Local Motion Fitness ACTON'S PREMIUM FITNESS STUDIO Classes coming soon! The Beginners' Class: Wed., 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Sept. 16 - Dec. 9, 2015 The Intermediate Class: Tues., 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Sept. 15 - Dec. 8, 2015 The Advanced Class: Mon., 6:00 - 8:30 pm, Sept. 14 - Dec. 14, 2015 Hosta-Pa-LoozaSALE! wn • Garden • Nursery • Gifts • Firewood • Mulch • Soil • Gravel • Sand *Sale ends Aug. 24th.While quantities last. www.RedsGardenCentre.com • 12771 Hwy 25, Acton 519-853-2480 • 2 Km South of Acton THIRD ANNUAL OVER 50 VARIETIES OF NEW, UNIQUE & HARD-TO-FIND HOSTAS up to 50% OFF!* Lawn • Gar w Fresh stock arriving weekly SEE US FOR ALL YOUR GARDENING NEEDS! Plein Air and Paint-Out events planned in Norval on Saturday The public is invited to join the Plein Air painters from the Ontario Plein Air Society (OPAS) and lo- cal painters as they find their favourite spot to paint in the community of Norval on Saturday, Aug. 22. With a rich history and scenic location on the Credit River, the community of Norval is the per- fect spot for plein air painting. Norval offers art- ists the natural beauty of the Willow Park Ecology Centre in the Silver Creek watershed along with ar- chitectural and historic sites of interest. Local trea- sures include historic cemeteries and churches such as the Presbyterian Church and Manse which was the home of Lucy Maud Montgomery from 1926--1935. The host venue, Carter Farms also offers wood- land, meadow, pasture, and river locations for painting. This day is NOT just for more experienced art- ists! Younger artists are invited to come down to Willow Park Ecology Centre where they can reg- ister for their own PAINT-OUT event and receive instructions and materials to create a masterpiece using paints, crayons, pencils, pastels, or a combi- nation of any media. Not only kids are invited to paint, but everyone who would like to try their hand at outdoor paint- ing without the pressure of competition can regis- ter at Willow Park. If you just want to watch the painters as they work or have a BBQ lunch at Carter Farms or may- be purchase one of the paintings that have been created that morning, come down to Norval and check out the latest community venture. Refreshments will be available for a minimal cost at Carter Farm (BBQ lunch, drinks, and ice cream). IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THE OPAS CHALLENGE: • Registration and exhibition location: Carter Farms, 9880 Winston Churchill Blvd., Norval, www.carterfarms.ca • Registration: 8:45-9:30 a.m. Painting starts at 9:30 a.m. Medium of your choice. • 12:30 pm: You must be back at the registration area to prepare your work for judging. Judging be- gins at 12:45 p.m. At 2 p.m. the awards will be an- nounced. • Registration fee: Non-OPAS members: $10; OPAS members: free (OPAS membership: $30) • $500 in prizes sponsored by the York Wilson Foundation for the Visual Arts IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THE WPEC PAINT-OUT: • Details and sign up online at www.willow- parkecology.ca-- so that organizers know how many supplies are needed. • Registration: $5 each or $15 family of four to cover supply costs. • Painting starts at 9:30 a.m. and ends at noon when everyone will go to Carter Farm to join the Plein Air painters for lunch and exhibition of the works. This event is organized by the Ontario Plein Air Society (OPAS) in conjunction with Willow Park Ecology Centre, Credit Valley Artisans, Norval Community Association, and the Helson Gallery. An artist at last year's Plein Air event in down- town Georgetown. Submitted photo