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Port Perry Star, 30 Dec 1981, p. 17

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pr A "#1 - s\n Nd HW EAGT AN by Ross Stevenson Durham York MPP In the past few weeks there has been a great deal of public interest in the Neer Br ile, Fa sea CIR CARA NR cent gift of their home, land and collection of Canadian art at Kleinburg to the people of Ontario through an agreement with the Metro- CCCI ICILIT 526052525 25250525252525052525252525¢ (Tek [co ehs Tein Jk oh [hh Job Teh Toh [oh Tk [oo [eT ke so] Crown was the appropriate authority for ensuring that these wishes were met. The Crown's agent in managing and controlling the collection 5 EN aad Establish the McMichael Canadian Collection," whereby ownership of the collection and grounds was transferred to a new corpor- CALL 985-7383 FARR YI {300K pA ai AY iT RATA i si As ENT EAL AREAS 5 BAL SATIN RAGES d REN Jd I PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 30, 1981 -- 17 R. Stevenson clarifies McMichael controversy event of his death, the consent of his representative unless stiplulated otherwise in an agreement. This should allay fears that the new bill Robert McMichael. Fourth, it will allow the collection to use its gift shop revenues for general purposes.' Under the amended legis- McMichael Canadian Collec. politan Toronto and Region 14 he a five-member ation called "The McMichael Would dismantle the lation the Board of Trustees tion. Since there have been Conservation Authority and advisory committee Canadian Collection." A collection by allowing which includes the conflicting .reports in the the Government of Ontario. composed of the board of Trustees was Paintings to be sold indis- McMichaels, continues to be iz media on this matter, I The agreement made it McMichaels, two others, and created to manage the Criminately. Third, it will responsible and accountable ( would like to provide some very clear that the "o. 0 000 appointed by affairs of the Collection and create a new, salaried for the collection's manage- clarification. ~~ McMichaels wanted the co the McMichaels were made Position of Founder Director- (Turn to page 18) 6 To begin, | believe it would collection "preserved, main- ";pjer (he agreement as members of this Board for Emeritus to be occupied by 40 be useful if 1 provided a tained and developed for the ("0 NeMichaels would life. The Act also preserved pos review of the history of the public benefit," and that the |, yo ype right to live at the and enhanced the personal RA Collection as a publicly collection as unpaid rights of the McMichaels Ri owned institution. In 1965, Stouffville 6 curators, the right to be provided under the 1965 £4 Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert JF buried there, the right to Agreement. It stipulated, for McMichael made a magpnifi- JRE build buildings there at their example, that Robert own expense and approved McMichael, would be the [hs N ° ° PeeWee B 4 by the committee, the right Director of the collection and J ovice win ! : to provide advice to the that a salary would be paid & Port Perry vs. Stouffville committee, and the right to to him. iE ° for the second tilne this year. consent to the sale of works The 1972 legislation served ren Lac" bis Consolation and still without much luck. of art that they themselves lo ensure that the collection KX Stouffville opened up the had donated. was well maintained and ; scoring at 14:11 and we Between 1965 and 1972, the managed. Almost ten years A {From page 16) rushed back with a break- Crown not only met its later, it was hop ® hes Fitzgerald and ,y4y by Dave Burnett at commitments but went necessary to amend that B®; : 13:10. After that, Stouffville beyond them. In terms of the legislation to ensure that the A The defense team of put on the hussel and took it Gc of the site, for Collection is further For pregnant and milking mares and We Danny - Sluggett, Chris to4.1. We again came back instance, three additions protected and enhanced. 'as supplementary diet for foals. bi. Forder, lan Robertson and with John Lally scoring, were buill to the original An amendment to the 1972 Korbie Castle all worked assisted by David Culbert McMichael building entirely Act recently introduced by | Mares milk production doesn't 5 very hard throughout the and Rob Baker scoring, and properly at public Minister of Culture and | keep up witha growing foals ds game and never let the Bow- assisted by Brian Dean, expense. In the same time Recreation, the Hon. Reuben appetite. Help the foal along with Bn manville boys get loose. The making it 4 - 3. Stouffville = span, the collection itself Baetz, will accomplish four | Borden's Foal-Lac. It's almost 2 shots on net were 31-2 in pulled ahead again to 5 - 3, more than doubled in size to objectives in this regard. identical to mare's milk but has 3 favour of Port so it indicates then John Harman, assisted about 360 works of art, many _ First it will enshrine in law greater amounts of vitamins and sy just how effective this group by Dave Burnett pulled us up of them donated by Canadi- for the first time a require- minerals. AY was. Noel Lovering was mn to a 5 - 4, but again the ans who were anxious to join ment that the collection Foal-Lac is available in powder and 5 net for Port to record his opponents bounced ahead the McMichaels in the effort focus on art by the Group of | pellets in 25 or 50 Ib. drums. ¢ second shutout of the day. ending with a 6 - 4 victory. (0 build a uniquely Canadian Seven and native Canadian § collection in a uniquely artists as well as other | Get Foal-Lac at your Shur-Gain Dealer's. hi B Ii Canadian setting. artists who have made con- { ow ng resu Ts By 1972, it was clear that tributions to the develop- Shur-Gain... value for discerning feeders. the collection had grown into ment of Canadian art. This py BOWLING NEWS Games over 600:F. Venn. a major public institution requirement will further i Team Standings:Squirrels ing - 610. that required the creation of protect the essential charac- WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. 2 - 24; Bunnies - 22; Fawns - # * a corporation in order to be ter of the collection. Second, lo) 18; Beavers - 17; Chipmunks TUESDAY NIGHT managed in the public the bill stipulates that works BLACKSTOCK PHONE 986-4201 2 - 15; Foxes .- 9, MIXED BOWLING interest. Consequently in of art given to the collection PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7363 i Singles over 200:F. Venn- Team Standings:Rinky late 1972, the Ontario Legis- cannot be sold without the x ing - 217,208; B. Davidge - Dinks - 34; Pinheads - 24; No lature passed "An Act to donor's consent and in the i Be 214,205; K. Murray - 236; R. Names - 19; Will Nots - 18; iv Beare - 227; J. Vanschagen - Lonesome Nights - 17; Pat's : 226; M. Taylor - 224,208; R- Rats - 12. =) " Davidge-207; G. Smith-205; MEN 2 A. Mulder - 201. } High Single: Mark Carter - ; NNW Sn nt te av 247,218; Wes Sullivan - 245; ll Ki Bill Turner - 276; Pete 3 [] 1 Crawford - 210,235; Les Allen v TROPHIES - 200,229; Lorne Mallory - Fo 212; Denny Martin - 204; = Roger Lafontaine - 200. Y O U C A N a | ENGRAVING High Triple: Mark Carter - IX! | 652; Wes Sullivan - 635;-Bill ge 4 Turner - 621. of DO. NO's| WOMEN A LWA } S : High Single: Ethel . i RECORD, phen, Lafontaine - 251; Nancy ; ' 878 Queen STREET - 985-2839 Bryans - 242; Elaine v 8 gl McQuade .- 220; Monica 7% 00m em mm mm mat Efford - 220. 11 RB, E ST % § 25050505250525252525252525252525252525252525252525¢5 5255 E55 a i : JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY SELLER" | . ScugogArena-Port Perry : {1 ' - 0 The entire family reads it. | NEW YEAR'S DAY - JAN. 1st { enti family reads i. ; Bowmanville Eagles 0 something for everyone in ¢ N VS. the classified pages of the Hd g : Port Perry MoJacks ; PORT PERRY STAR i ; ORE MAKER BFECIAL-- bh Whether you're buying, selling, di ; 3 Anyone entering arena with ; C renting, leasing, looking for a job, HE H anoise maker will receive GAME TIME: 0 or services, you're sure to get quick ry ! 50¢ OFF the price of 2:00PM. Its f the classified ! : : generatadmission results from the classified pages! HE : i JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY | Scugog Arena - Port Perry SUNDAY, JANUARY 3rd Cobourg Cougars ; VS. ; - Port Perry MoJacks . Stationery & Office Surrly 985-7383 "Star 235 Queen St, - Port Perry - ADMISSION: Adults - $1.50; - GAME TIME: | Students - $1.00; Children - 50¢ : 7:30PM.

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