Oakville Beaver, 17 Mar 1993, p. 14

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| OAKVILLE The Milton area artist and retired police superintendent and composite sketch artist with the Peel Regional Police has donated a limited edition print titled "I‘m Anne of Green Gables." The painting from which the 14 Handâ€"inâ€"Hand Family Centre‘s third annual raffie Milton artist gives Handâ€"Inâ€"Hand a helping hand By WILMA BLOKHUIS Oakville Beaver Staff every $4 spent on ti and service. Ask you hervhke d Inglis has announced a refrigerator manutfacturing prC which may affect some of our Kenmore models, prod: between 1978â€"1986. The problem involves an electric connection to the butter conditioner and switch that n deteriorate over a period of years, causing overheating and possible ignition . Inglis has set up a tollâ€"free number and will be servici affected refrigerators, including the Kenmore models. Sears, we are doing everything we can to support Ing! and ensure that this problem is corrected quickly. Alt the chance of an accident is minimal. we want to mak customers aware of th call Inglis and arrange done, at no cost to yoi You need only call Inglis all of the following criter type numbers listed belo l1 Karl Barnhart needed to hear was "it‘s for children" to donate the top prize in the DECATHLON GOODYEAR‘S ECONOMY ALLâ€"SEASON If your refrigerator is affected, please call Inglis tollâ€"free, 24 hours a day at C106 3084081 C106 3094081 C106 3094083 C106 3094181 C106 3094183 C106 3094280 C106 3094281 C106 3094481 C106 3094483 C106 3094680 C106 3094681 C106 3094683 C106 3094721 C106 3094780 C106 3094781 C106 3094880 C106 3094881 C106 3094883 C106 3094980 C106 3094981 C106 3094983 C106 3097080 C106 3097081 C106 3097083 C106 3097180 C106 3097181 C106 3097681 C106 3097780 C106 3097781 C106 3097880 C106 3097881 297 Speers Road (at Dorval) 8454227 TYPE NUMBERS: FIP1, FIP2. 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Painstaking research into meticulous details, from his reading of Montgomery‘s books to visits to Anne of Green Gables House on Prince Edward Island (PEI) to researching period costume, furniture, and the ambiance of the day, has (et 86( 06 06 06 06 589467 589467 589468 589477 589477 Set The second, titled "Thank You Lord for Everything" shows Anne wearing a black and white checked dress, sitting at the roots of a white birch tree, with her blue prayer book titled Peep of Day, in use from 1833 to 1910, inside of a turnâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"centuâ€" To create the fictional character Anne, described by Montgomery as a wholesome girl, Barnhard initiated a crossâ€"Canada search to find a red headed girl with freckles, to which he received 743 replies, many from this area. He selected Cher Cory of Peterborough, who not only fits Montgomery‘s description of Anne‘s physical appearance perfectly, "but did the type of things Anne would have done â€" Cher volunteers as a candy striper at hospital, is active in sports, and teaches Sunday School." To compose the paintings, of which two are complete, Cher Cory has posed for photographs, for Barnhard‘s detailed and meticulous work. "eight turning points" in the life of fictional character Anne of Green Gables into an authentic setting, in keeping with the early 1900s setting of her books. 5 resulted in Anne wearing period dress specially made for the painting, and a 125â€"yearâ€"old pair of shoes. The furniâ€" ture, Anne‘s purse, the oil Iamp and scenery is also authentic of that period in PEL "The paintings are a marriage of fact and fiction," explains Barnhart who was commissioned by the L. M. Montgomery Foundationto create The Baha‘is of Oakville observed the United Nations International Women‘s Day, March 8th, by inviting Oakville residents to support Halton Women‘s Place, a shelter for abused women and their children located in Milton. Posters highlighting the activities of the Shelter have been put up in public locations in Oakville. A television interview has been arranged with Shelter staff to be aired on Cablenet in order to further inform the public about the activities of the Shelter and The Kidney Foundation urgently needs volunteers to help with their Oakville Bingo nights as organizers, ticket sellers, and runners. The Bingos take place every Wednesday at 10 p.m. at Galaxy Binco Hall. 475 North Service Road Fast in Kidney Foundation needs Bingo volunteers Baha‘is urge support for Halton Women‘s Place Among those changes was the recent purchase by the Inksters of the Restorx franchise for Halton and Peel regions. Restorx is an international network specializing in fire, flood and other disaster restoration services. Inkster just recentlly relocated the business to the new address: 2333 Wyecroft Rd. "The need for larger more modern facilities necessitated the change to better serve our customers," says Inkster. "Every year brings about more changes, more improvements, it‘s very satisfying." Inkster‘s wife Donna joined his operation of the business in 1980, and his son Gregory in 1991. Rotoâ€"Static is a Canadian franchise network which offers carpet, upholstery, ceiling and wall cleaning services from franchise locations across Canada. Inkster purchased his first franchise in 1977, after answering an ad in the Globe and Mail offering the new carpet cleaning system. "The new method was what attracted my attention. It was a different process (electrostatic) than steam cleaning, which gave it an advantage over other companies," said Inkster. Since then he has acquired the Burlington, Oakville and West Mississauga locations, and expanded the range of services offered to include ceiling and wall cleaning. The Oakville location also specializes in the cleaning of area carpets. "Everyone on the management team is family, so if extra time has to be put in to make things go smoothly, it‘s willingly done, " says Inkster. "That commitment to service is hard to create with other businesses, but with a family run business it‘s natural." Allan Inkster feels that his family is one of the main reasons for his business‘ success. . ke place every Wednesday at 10 p.m. Hall, 475 North Service Road East in ry Micmac Indian picnic basket. In the background is the setting of Anne and Green Gables House with the weeping willow, wild rose bush and split rail fence of an authenticity found at the Royal Agricultural Museum in Milton. This original was shown at the recent launch of the Handâ€"inâ€"Hand ticket raffle. Also shown was Bambhart‘s third painting in progress, showing Anne in a Canadian Runabout Buggy, circa late 1800s to early 1900s, enjoying a ride through the white apples blossoms with a kinâ€" dred spirit, Matthew. For this paintâ€" ing, Barnhart collected some red clay from PEI "to make sure I‘d get the color right." The title of this work in progress is "It‘s Red, Ain‘t It" and refers to Anne‘s hair, not the laneway through the orchard during blossom Karl Barnhart‘s "I‘m Anne of Green Gables" Iult V w 0 P L mm 7 P W W Donations to the Shelter should be made to Halton Women‘s Place and mailed to: P.O. Box 156, Milton, Ont. LOT 4N9. the services it provides. This program will be presented by ‘"Baha‘i Presents" in the beginning of April. For more information about the Shelter, or if you need the services offered by the Shelter, call: Crisis Line: 878â€"8555; or Business Line: §78â€"7757. Oakville, All proceeds help support research into kidney disâ€" ease, patient services and public education programs. If you would like to help out or would like more information call Joan Lesch or Valeri Hall at 445â€"0383. KP When completed, the Anne of Green Gables originals will tout Canadian Embassies around th world. Barnhart‘s paintings, said ” have the highlights of Rembrandt and the feeling of Rockwell, hang in corâ€" porate and private collections in Russia, Poland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Australia, Saudi Arabia, United States, Korea, Japan, and across Canada. as superintendent, after 28 1/2 years with that force. He spent the first 18 months of his second career as full time artist â€" he had painted and sculpted for over 40 years â€" creating the Discovery Series of six paintings of children to raise funds to launch the Kids Help Phone in 1990. Barnhart has recently been appointed art director of the new Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Conn., opening in May. The artist plans to move to PEI this spring. However, before leaving the Milton area, Barnhart will be conducting, a model search for Gilbert, a tall slenâ€" der handsome fellowSecond prize is a print titled ‘Everglades‘ by Robert Bateman, and third is an original Pud comic strip by Steve Nease, art direcâ€" tor of the Oakville Beaver. Hand in Hand plans to sell 10,000 tickets in hopes of raising $12,000 to keep the centre in operation. It provides a Breakfast and Lunch club, motherâ€" toddler and craft programs, and a teen dropâ€"in. Tickets will be $2 each or three for $5, call the centre at 338â€" 5788. The draw will be held on March 30th. i timé Barnhart retired from the Halton Regional Police about three years ago npleted, the Anne of ‘s originals will tour‘ mbassies around th art‘s paintings, said ‘ lights of Rembrandt and AF C 17 199

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