Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1959, p. 9

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eteing nauuer in oils or what is sometimes called aj weekend painter i jievcr miss i an opportumtv to visit an art gallery ii is a form of sweet torture i inflict on imself in i case i might ever become con i ceitcd enough to think 1 have produced a work of art only those who have evperl enced the excitement of watch ing thier brush mould a faint likeness of their subject will understand the thrill i felt rec ently when viewing the collpe tion of paintings bv canadian artists in the national rt gal ler at ottawa to tht umni bated the mountains in a law ren hams landscape might look like igloos he has such a scv er bold handling but w hen i saw his lee house which had been loaned to the gallerv for a special showing on view while i was there 1 fairlv ft it the radiant low of ihc un s ravs on tlu side of die build i tns lanadas inurpititr- in ml- among them vark thompson jackson hreihoff tair milne are as individual in their htnd ling of their inspiration a- tht artists themsiht- ti tluv have captured with thin paints on a flat cam a- lurfan the erv spirit of thi- nation from tha rockies to a fnnch lina dian village scent if we often woiuur wh toi tunes are pent on acquiring such work- at art m should stop for a moment and a i our heritage t havr uetn called a nation without culture i too voung to have acquired an artistic individualitv or back ground the national alkrvj canadian collection certainh eltes this for ft compares fa vorablv with thoe painting- bv the europeans old and new masters owned bv the sailer there has betn a reat deal of publicitv during the past e veral months given to the up roar over the propovd purchase of a brueghtl and a mnnat i to the tune of s44t 000 tht ior i old hat now bin il certainly stirred up a m ire net in the capital ciiv ui pu in mini iter john du ft iibjkt r 1 mcl bis ground right in th middh of the argument tnuntim d that it was no tune to he spending that kind of the tdx pavers monev on two puming- alan arvis the former director was just as ndamant that uch bargains are few mil fir bt tween on the irt m it kt is if the world todav nevertheless a i inilun citi zen i feel mr duiuinuktr wa- ngh for one thing tht peo pie of canada mut pav for the new six million dollar gal lerv now under construction in downtown ottawa fltr mv nsit to the old gallirv some few weeks ago thoroughlv agiee with thm expenditure the present building has a mid victorian down at theheels at mosphere which is anything but attractive as a setting for the paintings now on view for another thing ottawa in its re modelling plans has a vision of becoming canada s show win dow it stems like a much more sound investment to me for public funds to be used to erect a suitable buildwg first and collect additions to its con tents later ii is undoubtedly true that it is becoming indreasinglv diffi cult to purchase rare paintings in competition with million aires acquiring their own col lections or bv bidding at auc tions against older and richer art museums this is a gamble canada will have take fter spending two hours in happv contemplation of the ex hibition on loan bv citizens of ottawa l was almot resolved to throw auav m paints when i returned hume bj train that night bui no there ean never be a sensation quite as satisfy mg as the thrill of creating no matter how amateur one s ef forts ma appear to the con noisseur official opening of park school will be held possibly in now i associates thi ottoftgitown hhlald ttwnrfay october 15th 199 after almost a full term of operation park public school will have an official opening pos sibly in november the problem school which was delayed almost two months by poor weather and labour problems opened in early november last jear the fact that the doors had never been officially thrown open was jointed out ata mee ting of the public school board wednsday night october 7th by the principal harold catling mr catling and bofed member herb arnold are arranging the night the new george kennedv public school on weber drive will probablv hold a similar ceremonv either in the latter part of the same month or ear ly next ear the will com bine their opening with with an open houe borne 98 pupils from h u i street wriggles worth llaintm and park the winners in a con test to name the fifth public school will recti silvir dollar- from the school boarft- a- pu the name of the town founder was a unanimous chwn in one grade at harrison wturt all 35 pupils submitted nur kennedv public school the reeent sttadv ra n it v iled a draina pruhltn at george kcniutlv ehotil whi re small lake- dotted thi pljv ground and will pruhahh i in am until nairjwd lut u f tht nou ahorbant cliv il 1 h tuaiion will tx rtini lit bv rjtiuit at he ctikl ufi thtiwrnuti si lm jrtd st jom tiinp ninth intmlllnti drain a mc inmi ihi both n jjmi ikn pweil j puitiit in wjimi il uiiuik tt up ifnriflt tha lowutnmin unit caused uuimr fhnmilntt il trwit rouu tm muiin wn hi irmii1 t nihr vjki trnllyuk to m if i it vijl hum itw iti ut iht fiv mmtt-sir- jwwv i i iu i i r ff in fhun niuinl v hie i iu iiuil ltl r v i i lliiw 1091 ill iu n in utt a hitujt mwintti u at e i i 71 1 itirnhi midi ioh 1 kiui t mt n i mil r nnntiuh m or t inn winn hht itinul r hut i v diih f i itv k 1lt iii ii tin park ti f- il t terra cotfa realtors sen marries brampton girl illfreil tin auction sale of furniture tin proptin of the estate of the late mrs wm g marshall 42 queen slieet ceorgetown on saturday october 17th at 1 30 the following 3 piete chestrfield suite wal nut coffee table walnut occas lonal chair walnut magazine table walnut magazine rack oak fern stand green axmmster rug 9x101 with underlav wi cker arm chair small wicker fcrnerv inlight lamp table lamp- in all tables 4 piece walnut betfon suite bpring mattress rug 3x5a pair of dreser lamps knee hole desk acme apailnunt size 4 plate range apartment sue kelvina tor refrigerator mav lag elec trie washer gjblin cv under va cuum cleaner with attachments natural wood dinette suite of table 4 chairs and buffet me tal utilitv table capd table hall tree floor amp electric heater mantel radio electric iron odd chairs electric grill picnic hamper dishes cutlerj cooking utensils etc this is a good clian lot of furniture and extra well cared for in case of bad weather will sell inside teems cash frank petch auctioner telephone tr 7 joan w imf red w ehewood and william john hunttr w n married in a prettv eenmonv at the home of the bridi on september 19 the bride i- tht daughter of mr and mr- w j wedgewood r r 5 bnmpton and the groom sarents art mr and mrs r hunter tirra cotta mr hunter opt i ales hunters real estate on uelph street and is a former p msor of the local intermediate hoek ej club pink gladioli formed tin it ting for the eeiemonv which was conducted h rev i i one- of streetville tin pan 1st miss audrev parkin on plated ble this hinist lie fore the ceremonv mnd pt r i feet love during tht inin l of the register given in marriage b hi i fa ther hebride wore a pale blue ballerina length gow n of crv s talette and a matching bandtau the fitted bodice of the gown was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and three quarter length sleeve she carried a cascade of white carnations and pink roses miss joan smilh maid of ho- nor wore awalti length dres- i of rust civstalette and matching feather hat she carried bou quet of bronze mums and whitt carnati hugh hunter brother of th groom wai the best man the brides mother nun a brown crepe dress with maith ing accessories and a corsage of pink roses for the reception and the groom s mother wore a dress of black sheer over pink aim w ih pink mri i 1 k in with whitt and br carnation- on iluir r 30c attend harrison home school meet the teachers night iui hill i- iil m v iwi wut h ps mlrs 11 ii kin tin ue tphe racrmtlon club at vao- wn ikasoclatai launched a bow ling league last wednesday lilphi ffcon laveir team got off on i the tight foot with 5 points to uhf the lead foilowm closelv j bv charlie jenners erew with a 295 by ernie smith was i the befl of the men s high sin uhs and walh magdy nailed hown the second spot with a mtpmuble 252 1 3dk high singles were pat jlburr 181 and jean graham s vn this is varians first venture tnio the bowling world and indications are thev are in for n werv cnjnvablc and successful htttrwm hnajtail fund tag da well received oeorelowns hospital is inch iiil its wav closer to realitv thi fund was consinerablv unklered hv a verv successful t u dav on fair dav sponsored b thi ceorgetown hospital as meiuiion under mrs alex tav llll al rs j harrison mr l uf f since atr- perc lhaplin mrs fed lri artnev mrs alex tav ln darvll and kathv chamber linn alice wilson anne mi i illigan jackie iouth cherjl tucker susan dick and joe tirinttrs did the selling a mngo held in conjunction with the tag dav vva- also sue eicful a draw was made at tin bingo and prize monev aw nrded the holder of tickets 1is2 f03 and 1145 the bigger ind belter club sponsored the draw new dresses daynd evening styles wonderful i kv tl a of e styles for day a h ditis occas onil georgetown business and professional womens club present their second annual nearly new sale in the public library basement friday evening oct 23rd 6 to 9 pm saturday oct 24th 10 am to 6 p m pno item over motorized delivery prescriptions called for and delivered t- davidson s pharmacy telephone triangle 73448 t i

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