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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1991, p. 20

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 1,1991 Section Two Marbling Techniques Displayed at B.H.S Sherri Wood, a student in Jo Ryan's craft class at Bowmanville High School, is seen here putting paper into a tray to get a pattern. She was doing the pattern- making technique known as marbling. Judith Tinkl, a local artist and quilt maker, taught the students the design in a class last week. Acrylic paint is put into a solution solution similar to wallpaper paste. The paint forms a design on the top of the solution, while the paper pulls the surface pattern off. "I want to go simply when I go." We hearthat all the time from all kinds of people. They want their passing marked in a way that's simple yet meaningful. One of the simple choices you can pre-arrange is cremation. It can be inexpensive. And it allows for the widest range of memorial options possible. Finding out more about pre-arrangement and cremation is simple, too. Just call us, send us the coupon or stop by sometime for a chat. Please send me more information on pre-arranging cremation. Mr. □ Name Miss □ Address Mrs. □ Ms □ . City. Province. -Postal Code . I understand there's no obligation and no one will call on me except at my express invitation. I Thornton Cemetery, Crematorium & Mausoleum 1200 Thornton Road, R.R. .1, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K4 Telephone: 1-416-579-6787 BCS I | Caring, non-profit service to the community since 1984 | Art students at Bowmanville Bowmanville High School had the benefit of learning a form of pattern-making from a local artist recently. Judith Tinkl, a quilt- maker from Oshawa, taught students taking a craft course in the high school's art program about a technique technique called "marbling." She explained that it is one techmque used to put patterns onto fabric or paper. "It is something coming in vogue right now," she said, noting that many people people are using the technique. The artist explained that the Japanese have used the pattern-making form for centuries. 1 An example of the technique technique used in the past that many people may be familiar familiar with is the pattern found on the edge of pages in old ledgers. Marbling was used for the ledger because the pattern pattern would be broken if a page was ever tom from the book. This made it easy to see that the page was missing. missing. , Ms Tinkl has been using the technique for the past year, after learning how to use marbling from a friend. She explained that there are times when she uses the technique for patterns in her quilts. The craft students spent the morning making designs on paper and, in the afternoon, afternoon, transferred those designs designs to fabric. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 17 (2) OF THE PLANNING ACT, 1983 REVIEW OF THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The review of the Durham Regional Official Plan has been underway for several years with extensive analyses, public consultation and submissions. The next two steps in the Official Plan review are as follows: 1. Durham Planning Committee will hold a public meeting to consider staff recommendations on the Official Plan Review on Tuesday, May 7,1991 commencing at 10:00 a.m. in a room located on the ground floor at the southeast entrance to the Whitby Mall, Highway No. 2 and Thlckson Road, Whitby, Those who wish to appear before the Planning Committee should make a request in writing by Friday, May 3, 1991 to the Durham Region Planning Department at Box 623, 1615 Dundas Street East, 4th Floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 6A3, 2. Durham Regional Council will hold a public meeting to receive the recommendations of the Planning Planning Committee and hoar deputations on Wednesday, Juno 5, 1991 commencing at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Those who wish to appear before Regional Council should make a request in writing by Wednesday, Wednesday, May.29, 1991 to the Regional Clerk at Box 623, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, L1N6A3. Reports containing staff recommendations will bo available for inspection at the Planning Department and the office of the Regional Clerk beginning Wednesday, May 1,1991, The reports can also be purchased purchased from the Planning Department. Further Information on the review ol the Durham Regional Official Plan may bo obtained by contacting the Planning Department at (416) 728-7731 (Whitby), (416) 686-1651 (Toronto Lino). Mario Hubbard Dr, M. Michael, M.C.I.P, Chairman of Durham Planning Committee Commissioner of Planning Gary Harroma C. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Chairman Regional Clerk Celebrates First Birthday Hello, my name is Douglas Preston and I celebrated my first birthday February 27, 1991. My proud parents parents are Marty and Paddy, my grandparents are Maurice Maurice and Donna Preston of Bowmanville, Peter Gray- hurst of Brampton and Monica Grayhurst of Toronto. Clarke Museum Hosts Community Reception Last Saturday Members of the Clarke Museum Board held a re- from i eft: Derek Barnett, Kathy Dennis, Catherine ception for the community on Saturday, April 20, at staples, Nancy Scott, Donna Robins, Helen Schmid, the Clarke Museum and Archives at Kirby. Some of and museu m curator Mark Jackman, the board members are shown here. They include, 5th Annual Bowmanville Kinsmen Home Show Friday, Saturday, Sunday May 3 4 5 at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex Corner of Hwy. 2 at Road 57 "Something for Everyone" Sponsored by the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club

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