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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Dec 1977, Section 2, p. 7

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Many Attend Vis ual Arts Centre 'Open House' Lorraine Edwards, teacher of Decorative Art and Mary Golder, teacher of Decoupage talk to somne prospective students. The Creamý of Barley Mill on Simpson Ave. was Up for one or more of the available courses, This warm- and most attractive on Sunday, Dec, llth, picture shows, from ieft to right, Past President when, the Visual Arts Centre of Newcastle held Bill Humber, his wife Cathy and Gwen Hook at the their Open House. There were displays of, Registration desk. Mdst of the courses do not weaving, painting, drawing, stitchery, -fiower begin until after Christmas so there is stili time arranging, pottery and quite a f ew visitors signed to enroll. Weekend workshops will be in the following areas: life drawing; furniture refinish- ing; dried fiower arranging; mono printing; decoupage; spînning and fibres; water colors; egg decorating; Enster crafts; and rug weav- ing techniques, David King, the new presi- dent of the Visual Arts Centre stated that his objectives for the year ahead include more renovations to the Creamn of. Barley Mill just off Simpson Ave. These renovations and re- pairs include an overhaul'of the electrical system, yearly inspection of the furnace, hot and cold water for every floor, sewer system instalIlation, windows for the second floor, new-, front doors, _panic bars on designated fire doors and an outside fire-escape stair. The new president of the Arts Centre also says that the organization is in need of worktables, chairs and sh-elves. At an annual meeting in October, David King was elected president of the Visual Arts Centre executive. Vice president is Mary Visser; secretary is Dorrie Bickle; and John Higginson is trea- surer. Past president of the group was Bill Humber. Janet McGee, Water Color teacher and Eileen VanNest, teacher- of Dried Flower Arranging, discuss some of their work. Merlin Slute, teacher of Chiidren's Art, shows a painting to President David King. The public was given a taste of what the Town of Newcastle Visual Arts Centre has to offer diuing an open house at the Cream of Barley Mill Sunday afternoon. Beginning in January, the centre expects to operate close to one dozen regular courses. In addition, there are 10 weekend workshops. Courses at the centre in- clude beginner's weaving; off-loom weaving; painting in egg tempera and acrylic; water color landscapes; children's art, children's drama; rug hooking; creative stitchery; and decorating art including techniques for paint- ing wood or furnituré. nanville, December 21. 1977 7 Top Ten averages Sharlene Dehart 225, Donna Harness 218, Onie Etcher 215, Viekie Terry 213, Nancy Welsh 208, Jackie Braybrook 208, Nancy Evans 203, Shirley David 202, Judy Bragg 20, Dot Bridger 201, Team Standing Donna Harness 40154 pins, 27 points, Nancy Welsh 39997 pins, 27 points, Helen Depew 38587 pins, 26 points, Sharlene Dehart 38652 pins, 2512 points, Cecile Bowers 39604 pins, 22 points, Shirley Davis 39318 pins, 22 points, 'Onie Etcher 39516 pins, 21 points, Vîier Terry 38821 pins, 21 point',s, Nancy Evans 38345 pins, 2ô points, Jackîe Braybrook 38086 pins, 17 points, Judy Bragg 37695 pins, 14 points,~ Thelma Forrester 36477 pins, 8½/ points. High triple-Barb Osborneý 778. Hîgh single-Donna Harnessý . mi ffi 1 e.ý ý1Fl je Ce cor mil eue MAC 'su lut Liberfy Belles Team Standings Phillips 27260, 33, Bragg 27087, 30, Piper 26794, 27, Sheehan 26471, 26, Gibsort 26151, 2412, Roberts 26095, 22, Spear 25760, 22, Harrison 25373, 201/2, Robinson 26192, 19, Cook 27019, 18, Meek 25436, 16, Forsey 24858, 12. High single-Marg McDonald 271. High double-Barb Osborne 429 (206, 223). Top Averages C. Roberts 197, J. Spear 196, B. Osborne 194, S. Robinson 190, M. Pollard 190, D. Foran 185, R. Fice 184, J. Harness 183, D. Bond 182, H. Piper 181, M. MacDonald 180, P. Lunn 180. aûni aQ. o f a Juryoveil Drugs 2 King St. E. Bowmanville WE.HAVE CHRISTMASGIFTS THAT WILL DEFINITELY GR OW This weekend corne and pick your own. Christmas Plant that is. We have Ponsettias, mixed pots, Christmas Cactî, chrysanthemums and palm trees and rubber plants. ~~There is also a good selecti:n of p:tter:, dried f lowers arrane or for crfsunusual hangers, books, beautiful azaleas, terrariums and een a POINSETTIA.-,$1,00 up AZALEAS whi e thy ast (Red, Pink and Red Doubles), NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE PINE CHRISTMAS Open Sundays Take a tour of our bîg greenhouse and à.. hear a carol or two. 'Tis the season. We are slightly out of' the way, but well worth the ef fort. VANDERSTOOPIS Oe DOOam 9l p GREENERYDay 7 Wal1ton St., Morgan 2 milesm Port Hope Corners Newtonville Phone (416) 987-4670 Hwy No. 2 Newcastle l ,w (416) 885-5000 3 miles to adn Port Hope Newcastleaen Hl lree s to the Merriest Christmas ever!, We'd like to thank ail our friends and c wnts .tôr helping to make this past year a huge - success, We appreciate your coming to us when you needed a new car. Wehope you'l continue calling on us for any automotive questions that arise. 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