Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1988, p. 5

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HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday IMS on Halton Hills Sensitive author leaves legacy for young By JANF MrQUAitRlE III1U Public Libraries On hearing of the birth of a friend a first child I promptly dash out to buy a copy of Arnold collection of nursery rhymes The Random House Book of Mother Goose Of the many many good editions of Mother Goose now available this is a personal favorite II was with sadness and a sense of tremendous loss that I read of the re- cent death of Arnold Lobe author and Illustrator of children s books Arnold Lobe I was not only a fine lustralor of children books he was a sensitive author The author over books he has Illustrated over Mr an and realism in such a smooth way that readers have no trouble In becoming fast friends with talking mice Frogs owls or elephants I ike all professional children s book authors Arnold did not insult the Intelligence of his dience nor underestimate It He knew that a good story Is one that tan stand many readings both by children and their parents without going stale Because he was such a prolific author It Is difficult to zero in on one or more titles While each book Is different from Its predecessors each has the stomp of Arnold stolen Ills sensitivity Is clearly shown In Tale no child would have the least difficulty In identifying with these liny My favorites ore his and Toad stones about the friendship bet worn Aviation artist captures Snowbirds like never before Millions have seen the Famed Canadian Air Force Snowbirds per form their aenal ballet but aviation artist William S Phillips has cap tured he nine plane acrobatic team From a niver seen before From a vantage point direct In Front of the thundering aircraft the viewer sees the Snowbirds as they all roll amid the National Air ami Space Museum said of Phillips lrom the Jungles of Vietnam to the cliffs his paintings capture both the energy and the ikfjmce the aircraft and a pilot view of the I indstape In low The a rcrnft of William lave the mistakable hallmark of his stud of Phillips Sunward limb was recently reliased as fine art print in a umbered limited edition by Tin rtmuich Workshop USA It is available lixuli I and Presents 124 Main St South curgetown Sunward We limb is one of a of fine art prints commemorating North s aerial demonstration learns Phillips works ill S Nov s Blue Angels and One of North America aviation artists Phillips has par in thp Air NASA and Navy art programs year his works were fialured in a six month exhibit at the National Air Space Museum in Washington DC Miry llindcrson curat Jt first hand ixptrunce has flown with hi in Mr Phantoms in I in Mirage jits 1 Jord Ihilhp men I of Saudi It of Pic of Jordan Hussein Ik w mi In Hill Phillips minis both buffs an I jrt lice li rs We limb Bill Phillips at his best ff by i ruidili I reathtaking It The Snowbirds the Canadian Mr force Demonstration Team a loop over the Prince of Wale Hotel Hi Water ton I In Sui Climb by acclaimed aviation artist William Phillips limb is as signed limited edition fine art prim I South Pholonuhmltlrdl Bail la Court INCOME TAX Uine Wilt Court I liuUq Jib Interviewing I Memben A I j FREE CONSULTATIONS 10 OFF SERVICES WITH THIS AD I cheerful extrovert Frog and melancholic sett absorbed Toad These are outstanding examples of ability to create comic with Just a few words and pictures Their simplicity humor and inviting Formal large print lots of white space on the page make them ideal for children vho arc Just learning to There are not many authors who can convey their story in both words and pictures but that double talent Is what helped make Arnold Lobel one of the leading juvenile authors of the day While he was a reasonably prolific author each book clearly shows great attention was paid to every detail Each word Is exactly right each character is real whether it is a human or not each plot has logical development The freshness of Arnold style belies the amount of careful thought that must have gone Into each story Arnold Lobel has left today children a remarkable legacy Let hope his books stay in for generations to come Ontario Municipal Board Commission affaires do IN THE MATTER OF Section the Planning Act RSO 1980 AND IN THE MATTER OF a referral to this Board by the Honourable Claude F Bennett Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on a request by Martin Goose et al Goldfan Holdings Kesmark Limited and and in the matter of a referral to this Board by the Honourable Bernard Grandmaitre Minister of Municipal Affairs on a request by Canada Packers for consideration of a portion of proposed Amen dment Number 3 to the Official Plan for the Halton Planning Area with respect to Schedule A insofar as it deals with the land use designations and darles as they apply to part of Lots 26 to 28 in elusive Concession 4 and part of Lots 28 to 30 Concession 2 in the Town of Halton Hills formerly in the Township of Esquesmg Minister s File No 24 OP 0026 003 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Monday the 1 st day of February 1988 at the hour of ten o clock local time in the forenoon at the Municipal Administration Offices Trafalgar Road R R 1 Georgetown for the hearing of this referral If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings In the event the decision is reserved person wishing a copy of the written decision may ask the presiding Board Member at the hearing or contact the Board Offices The decision will be mailed when available DATED at Toronto this 22nd day of December 1 987 J MALCOLM SECRETARY REASON FOR REFERRAL The Referrors contend that the expansion of the Acton Urban Boundary should proceed to the west on lands of lower agricultural capability and object to the expansion of the Acton Urban Boundary to the east

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