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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Dec 1998, p. 12

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An gels Aware puppet show The St. Marks Puppet Player's Youth Group presented their contemporary version of the Christmas Story in a Black Liglit Christmas Show Sunday night at the Kirby United Church. The play involved about 25 youth from the Whitby churcli, and they played to a full house. The Robert McLaughlin gallery news for 1999 UURBAN REALISM"* The Thomas Bouckley Collection of Historical Photographs - January 14 - April 4, 1999. The Robert McLaughlin Gallery presents "Urban Reallsm," an exhibition from the Thomas Bouckley Collection of Historical Photographs, on display from January 14 until April 4. The photographs in ffis exhibi- tion feature scenes -of Oshawa's industries and the growing clty, and the effects on workers and residents, presenting a historical con- text of Oshawa's worklng class hlstory. Thomas Bouckley (1903 - 1988) had a keen lnterest in local hlstory, and collected photographs of Oshawa alter receivlng his father's collec- tion. A graduate of the University of Toronto in ceramlc engineering, Bouckley complled a three- volume photographic record entitled Pictorlal Oshawa. The Thomas Bouckley Collection is computerlzed and accessi- ble to the public. BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: Sculpture by David Ruben Plqtoukun - January 14 - March 28 - Inuit Artist Straddles Two Worlds' 1David Ruben Piqtoukun, raised In mlgratory Arctic hunting camps and now liv- ing ti southem Ontario, uses his art to resolve the differ- ences reflected in these two life styles. In Between 'i\vo Worlds: Sculpture of David Ruben Piqtoukun, Piqtoukun interprets the non-Inuit influ- ences that have altered his traditional culture and his own life, while continuing to explore the sharnanic themes which fascinate hlm. Bon i 1950, David Ruben Piqtoukun spent his young childhood in camps along the Arctic coast north of the Mackenzie River Delta. At the age of five, he was sent to res- idential school, flrst in Aklavlk, then in Inuvik. Many of the works in this exhibition Clubs (continued from page 10) club by his brofher-in-law Peter DeJong. Dr.Brereton served as a dent sf in Belleville for 17 years bef-ore selling his practice and going into semi-refiremenit. He. his wife Theresa and dauiglfer live the good life on a 130 acre farm in Flinton, a small com- munify norfh-west1 of Kaladar. Dr. Brereton spoke on his hurried trip to Alaska and parficipafing in a hiike over the Chilcoof Pass, and a relay -race from Skalgway Alaska f0 Whitehorse Yu kon. His feamn placed sf in the Medical Class, and l6fh out of over 100 feams. Brother- in-law Sierd DeJong fhanked him for a mosf inferesting f alk. The Club geffing info the Christmas spirit, once agsain shiowe-d its servicef0 the com- munify if loves. A $300 dona- tion from the club is beingf given f0 Willie Woo and his commiffee thaf is org,çanizing the Chrisfmas Day dinner being held af the Newcasfle Hall. Also) in the spirit of giv- ing, the club donafcd $500 f0 the survivors of Hurricane Mîfch and $300 to the Salvafion Army. Wearing two bats this OrcnoCOwtitry Cctfe Full Menu Smain Street., Orono, Ontario - 983-9009 -j- M SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 ALL FUNERAL SERVICES PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BURIAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS "WHIERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE 15 IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAULI R. MORRIS GARY M. CON WAY, DOUG R RUTHERFORD DEBRA D. KELLEHIER 623-5480 4 DIVISION ST., BOWMANVILLE - AT QUEEN ST. Clarington Fitness Centre Àaquatic ChristmaiS S Schedule ý corne out of his years in the residential school system, his sense of lost language and culture. the religlous assimi- lation forced on the children. A continulng theme In Plqtoukun's work Is hifs Inter- est In ancestral shamanic beliefs. The oral traditions, stories passed down by his mother and grandmother. are a powerful stimulus to bis active imagination. This exhibition was curat- ed by Darlene Coward Wright and clrculated by the Winnipeg Art Gallery. night was Lion Brenton Riekard, who is also chair of the Newcastle Hall Board.' On behaîf of the Hall Boaïd, he presented to the Lions Club a "Certificate of Appreciation" for their contibution towards the addition and renovations. In upcoming Lions'Club events, the Lions' annual Christmas Party is being held on December, 18, at the Newcastle'Community Hall. If should be a greaf time al around. Lion Carl Good is asking thaf ail available Lions corne to help ouf. It looks like the New Year's Dance will be another great success. Lion Dwighf Napier announced to the club thaf ail tickets for the New Yêar's Dance have been sold. Any Lions avail- able f0 help set up during the momning of December 31 are asked f0 corne out and lend a helping hand. In closing, the Newcastle Lions Club would like f0 wish everyonie a very Me-rry Chrisfm-ias and a Happy New Year. We look forward to serving you ail ini thle upcom- inig year! The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday January 13 af 7 p.m. in the Lions Room at the Newcastle Comrnunify Hall. Guests are welcome, please cail Sierd DeJong af 987- 4976 for confirmation. Mon. December 21/98 Tues.,December 22/98 Wed. December 23/98 Sun. December 27/98 Mon. Deeem ber 28/98 Tues. December 29/98 Wed. 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