South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Sep 2002, p. 2

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EE SES pe Published monthly by D.W. (Des) Marcille 609 Morrison Point Road, Milford, ON KOK 2P0 Through the Eyes and Lens Phone: (613) 476-1139 ISSN N 81-633 : as: i» N Number 1131-6333 | of apy Adult Literacy Learner f-mail: d.marcille@sympatico.ca On the web at: www.milford.on.ca/mirror A photography show by adult learners ; A new way to look at the world. A new hobby. A new way to express yourself. Something fun to do dur- ing the dog days of summer. These are all motivational factors for the upcoming photography show by students at Prince Edward Learning Centre. "It all started be- Milford Friendship Circle will meet on Thursday, cause I was looking for something fun to do with our stu- September Sth at 1:30 p.m. at the Town Hall. Marg dents. 1 like photography, so it was a nice opportunity to Purcell and Freda Spice will provide the lunch and Alice share that with them", says Lori Farrington, Special Pro- Miller the Thought For The Day. jects Coordinator at the Learning Centre. "Originally I wrote asking Kodak for help with funding, but before 1 The South Bay U.C.W. will meed on Wednesday, could mail the letter off, it occurred to me... Prince Ed- September 11th, at the South Bay United Church Hall at ward Arts Council! Since part of the mandate of the Arts 1:30 p.m. . Council is to bring the arts to new groups of people, then Margaret Crouse will do the Devotional, Alice Miller the this would be perfect. Typically our students are not in- Program and Brenda Minaker the Social. Lunch will be terested in art. I wonder if that is because they aren't provided by Pat York and Maureen Rudd. necessarily exposed to it. We encourage them to attend Art in the County every year, and they always enjoy it Roll Call will be to tell about Summer Activities and the and have definite opinions and tastes. wanted to build Collection will go to the Terry Fox Run. on that and ask them to actually do some creating. We have done crafts before, but this was something com- pletely new." "We are always looking for new niches in the com- munity and the ability to bring the Arts into areas where they might not be seen. The Prince Edward Learning Centre provides us with a fantastic opportunity to let people explore the Arts so the fit seemed almost obvi- ous." says Pat Larkin, chair of the Arts Council. "I hope this encourages the people involved to explore the world in a way that they may not have before." The Arts Council, and later the Prince Edward Dis- Continued on page 10 treet osm Quality Landscaping = LUUSL ROYAL LePAGE NATURAL STONE WORK - FLAG STONE EIR INOEFSNDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. BROKE! INTERLOCKING BRICK - RETAINING WALLS WATER FALLS & PONDS GARDEN DESIGN & PLANTING DECKS / FENCES - PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Jason Morris, Proprietor Box 37. Al Cochrane, Foreman {6} 3476-5684 Milford, ON., KOK 2P0 Cell 969-3730 : I would like to offer you the "royal" www.four-seasonslandscaping.com | 5 woekg nine ffer you the "roya treatment for all your real esfate needs. : Elizabeth Crombie Sales Representative (613) 476-0096 24 Hour Pager Fax: (613) 476-7588 £-Mail: elizabeth.crombie@sympatico.ca Website: http://www.pec.on.calecrombie/ : + ee eres