TIB HERALD Wefeeatey NncokeriIMiPae Canadiana Christmas at art gallery Community- CAMPBELLVILLE Woods Art Gallery is hosting a month long celebration of local art talent with its first Cana Christmas show and sale The exhibition begins today Wednesday and continues through Sunday December 23 There is an optional admission charge of which will be donated to the Kids Help Phone a toll free telephone help service sponsored by the Canadian Children An outing to Woods starts with a scenic country drive just minutes north of Highway at Campbellville You are welcomed by festive decorations outside and in and by the wafting scent of hot mulled cider offered to all guests The works of Canadian painters including Milton Pen ny Ridley and Karl Bar nhart Campbellville s Chris Burnett and Barbara and Ontario artists Michael Duman Roy Jill Segal and many others are featured throughout the gallery a wide selection of affordable prints water colors oils and et chings For the Canadiana Christmas talented artists craftspeople and artisans have been invited to display a cross section of works ideal for Christmas gift giving Included in the show are the floral arrangements of Camp bellville Maranatha Flowers hand carved wood sculptures by Gerald A of Mississauga metal sculptures by Andreas Drenters of the Academy wooden rocking horses by Actons Loon woods handcrafted oak framed mirrors by s Touch of Milton Susan Nelson calligraphy from Guelph unique handwoven clothing by Andrea of Moffat and much more We believe people are looking for originality and quality in their Christmas gift shopping and for themselves too explains gallery coowner Betty Bassett With so many talented creative artists in this area gathering their works together under one roof just seemed natural Woods Art Gallery and Conservation Framing is open Wednesday to Saturday a to p m and Sundays from 2pm m The gallery features land scapes wildlife family life and folk art themes throughout its artwork Woods is located km north of Highway 2 km east of Guelph Line on Sideroad between Campbelville and For further informa tion cal Betty Bassett or Roy Metcalfeat Lioness Club anniversary The Georgetown I Club gathered for a group picture during the celebration of their club s an on Sunday Pictured from left to right back row are Pat Dellio Lois Bjrragcr Marcella Neely Norma Firth Pal Mason and Bev Gos Middle row left to right arc Lil Chapman Gayle Joyce Til son Louise Glbbin and Penny Brfstow Front row left to right are original members Edith Lacle Rita Kay Ledwidge and Joyce Gosling Herald photo Hawthorne Hill Studio art and craft show Communications association workshop Hawthorne Hill Studio Art and Craft Show and Sale continues through to Dec 2nd The show features work by local artist Cameron Camille Egan and others There are a selection of crafts and baking including homemade Christmas cakes pies preserves and much more You will find something for everyone on your Christmas list The studio is located just out side of Georgetown on the Fifth Line between the 15 and Sideroad Hours are Sat and Sunday 5 Browsers welcome Learn how to get of unplea sant symp toms like sweaty palms in somnia and dry mouth this Tues day when Valerie Martineau of Mediacom Canada offers her solutions on making successful presentations at the Halton Peel Communications Association monthly meeting As Manager of Business Development for Ms Martineau has perfected her presentation skills to the point where she enjoys presenting and more importantly loves to have fun while presenting The skills workshop will help reinforce Valerie s conviction that good presenters are not just born that way but through good planning organization and perfected delivery techniques they are created This workshop sponsored by the Halton Peel Communications Assoc is open to all interested members of the general public This is part of a series of HPCA sponsored workshops which cover a wide range of subjects relating to business and sional communications The workshop is in the Tower Garden Restaurant 12th floor of the Civic Centre on Tuesday November 27 at p m Admission is free for members of the HPCA and for members For further in formation or to reserve a place please call Nancy Wood at ft NEWINT0WNii Let Us Put The Mat Out For You ACTON 1 GEORGETOWN Judy 853 2977 DebblB 8778591 NEW ADDITION time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess She will bring congratulations and gifts for the family and th NEW BABY Barbara Kettyls Holiday Quiche Squares and full of flavour the combination of ingredients makes this appetizer look as colourful as a brightly lit Christmas tree A big hit with the clan the pastry is tender and flaky and the filling is rich smooth and creamy As an added plus these quiche squares can be made in advance frozen and thai relteated Pastry Perfect Pishv fir rust cm pie see Tenderflake lard p Filling 2 cups shredded Swiss cheese 500 ml I cup chopped beef salami or ham mi cup finely chopped onions mi cup finely chopped ml 113 cup pimentos chopped 500 mi salt rectangle Fit into a x 2 jelly roll pan Press edges around sides of pan Sprinkle cheese salami green parsley and pimento evenly over pastry Beat remaining ingredients together Pour mixture over filling Bah on lower oven rack in a pre heated oven for 25 minutes or until set and crust is golden Cool 10 minutes then ait into small squares and serve warm Makes about 50 appetizers kp basil 114 pepper Roll out pastry dough Nothing Makes It Flakier Every Time