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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Nov 1985, p. 31

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/ Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 13,1985 13 Arts & Crafts at Visual Arts This Weekend Church Responds to Mexico City's Earthquake Disaster Orange Lodge Donates Again to Hospital Expansion Fund K §§f More than 50 homes are being rebuilt in Ciudad Guzman near Mexico City by ADRA, (the Adventist Development and Relief Agency), according to Pastor Graham Glover, pastor of the Bowmanville Seventh-day Adventist Church. "Eighty percent of the usual and yet affordable gifts. There will be stuffed animals, animals, dolls, hobby horses, pottery, folkart, antiques, and beautiful small handcrafted handcrafted wooden articles as well as jewellery, sweaters, children's clothes, and Christmas baskets. Once again, the pottery studio downstairs has been converted into a crafts den where shoppers may browse. The Mill bakesale will also be located here as will the model railroaders' display. The artists, artisans, volunteers volunteers and staff of the Visual Visual Arts Centre are ready for you and extend a warm welcome to Yuletide at the Mill where many gifts of Christmas will be offered to you with a gentle hand and a kind heart housing there in Cuzman was destroyed by the September earthquake," the pastor explains, "while in Mexico City the primary devastation was to high rise-housing and multi-family structures in scattered downtown areas." Although not one of the 60 Aventist Churches in Mexico City was substantially damaged, the pastor says, "the one in Guzman was destroyed and its youth leader killed." Our helping to underwrite the rebuilding is just a way of giving God thanks for His protection over our properties," properties," the pastor explains. In addition to the housing being readied, Aventists also fed 1,000 families, (nearly 5.000 persons) assigned by the Red Cross for six weeks, beginning September 29. "What's now having to be addressed is the fact that 10.000 people are without jobs, and the food bags have run out," the pastor adds. You can share in assisting the victims of world-wide disasters, such as Mexico's worst devastation in history, by supporting our Annual Community Services and Disaster Relief Appeal ' V /" ->> i- The work of numerous local artists and craftspersons will be highlighted this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, at the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville. The arts and crafts on display at this year's seventh annual Yuletide at the Mill program will include paintings, fibre art, leathercrafts, jewellery, Christmas baskets, and many more surprises. Here, Bob Epping, a Whitby potter and artist, displays a 1880 pine cupboard decorated with his unique folk art images. His work will be among many items on display at the Cream of Barley Mill. The hand-painted furniture furniture of Whitby potter and "-.artist Beb-Eppingisjust one. of the many examples of,, this year's collection of arts and crafts which will be on display at-the Visual Arts Centre's annual Christmas Yuletide at the Mill will begin this Friday, November November 15, when the work of numerous local artists and artisans will be displayed ifrom.six.io nine p.m. , _ .üvOn Santa Claus Parade Day, Nbvëmber 16, the show and sale will be open from 11 a.m. to five p.m. Sunday's hours will be from noon to four p.m. Mr. Epping is among dozens dozens of artists represented at this seventh annual Christ- ■n BUN KING BAKERY Breads, Buns, and Pastries, Baked Fresh Daily on the Premises. 24 HOUR NOTICE on orders for Weddings, Banquets, Restaurants and Special Events. Weekly Specials Bowmanville Store Only! WHITE SLICED BREAD CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS and CREAM PUFFS 3/M 59 590 BLACK FOREST CAKE $0.99 136 KING STREET EAST 623-1121 mas arts and crafts sale. He uses hiSijVivid folk art images images . to. adorn furnishings such as cupbojarjis;_ tables, and trays. The subject depends on the type of furnishing available. available. But his most common images are animals, flowers, flowers, and children. His work is reminiscent of folk art found in Quebec and the northern U.S. The images are realistic and simple. For example, an 1880 pine hanging cupboard is decorated with farmyard animals. "I want the feeling that you're looking through a door frame and this is what your're seeing outside," outside," he explains. Organizers of the Visual Arts Centre's traditional Christmas sale note that the event is an alternative to the usual Christmas rush, with last-minute shopping for relatives and friends. Visitors can relax in the charm of a traditionally decorated decorated historic setting, enjoying enjoying some hot mulled cider and meeting the artists artists and craftspeople who will gladly provide some insight insight into their creations. Visitors may even have the artists sign a Victorian Christmas card which may be purchased at the mill. Here are some of the things you will find there: Paintings below the $100 price range are available from artists such as Maureen Maureen Remington, Carol Reynolds, Don Staples, and Bud Hay. There is weaving by Gwen Hook, and Beverly Williams, Williams, of Bethany. Phil Williams Williams will be displaying some beautiful belts and gifts made of leather. Paula Lishman will be represented with her soft fur hats and scarfs. Fibre artists Janet Coates, Bill Fitches, and Eleanor Burrows Burrows will offer other un- Antonella, Marlene, Carol and Donna INVITE YOU TO COME IN FOR THE LATEST IN THE FASHIONABLE STYLES We have Perms and. Body Waves Fora Natural Look! PERM SPECIAL With This Ad Only! Reg. $47.00 Now $35.00 $ 12. 00 off Cut, Style and Conditioner Included Artistic Hair Designers 623-2931 235 King St. E. Bowmanville On Saturday, the West Durham County Orange Lodge made another cash contribution to the Memorial Hospital's building fund when Worshipful Master Tom McAleese presented a cheque for $100 to_Hospital Board Chairman Harry Locke. Last year they fulfilled their commitment for a $300 donation and are planning the same total this year. Alongside, at left, is Past Master Jack Niddery. MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL ON '85 and '86 CARS and TRUCKS at \ ri : ;\ i-nv r \ M ({ r \ . V; \\ I r\'\ f.Y j ! | Y I f ' \ \i /j-\ Ui ,.y ;M \\ I i hyv xS i ! U u . Li ukriY i! il:LY OSHAWA'S ONLY DODGE-CHRYSLER DEALER ' , /KAA \\ L /N-y .n i I • J V \ r _ " J '85 - '86 ^"7 DODGE ARIES SE and LE MODELS SAVE $ 966 ON AIR CONDITIONING WITH THE ACC OR ACD OPTION PKG. SAVE $ 671 W ON AUTOMATIC WITH THE ACA or ACB OPTION PKG. 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