_ Chatfield solo show opens Sunday When most people return from a fall trip to northern parts of this province, they feel rejuvenated and refreshed, mellowed by the pace instilled in the psyche by the calm, majestic beauty. When Tom Chatfield returns, those same feelings are mixed with a sense of relief from the intensity By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff Gala Thursday, November 4/93 Otella‘s Banquet Hall, Tickets 844â€"7984 * Alternatives to low income CSB‘s. e Low risk, high return investing. * Top investment picks for the midâ€"90‘s. * Creating your own mini tax shelter. * How to use tax dollars to invest instead of losing them to the government. * A way to get a 90% refund on your RSP contributions. * The interest tax bite. PAY LESS TAX and INVEST WISELY This seminar is specifically for those paying in excess of $14,000 income tax. Thursday, October 21, 1993 at 7 p.m. Holiday Inn, Oakville SEMINAR TOPICS Do not miss out! Sponsored by Call now to reserve (905) 896â€"1822 Chatfield â€" whose first solo exhiâ€" bition in two years opens at McLaren Barnes Gallery Sunday â€" just returned from Algoma, and the results of that trip and others over he exerts while there â€" painting and sketching from dawn to dusk for several.consecutive days. He arrives home with an armload of vibrant new paintings and sketches, some of which find their way into private and corporate collections. lroquois Shore Rd. Holiday Inn DATE: Thursday, October 21, 1993 TIME: _ 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Holiday Inn 360 Iroquois Shore Rd. INVESTMENTS The rugged Canadian landscape has provided Chatfield with inspiâ€" ration for a great many years, no matter what the season. His works have in turn given art lovers around the world much joy since he left his fulltime job as art director for a major Canadian corporation to purâ€" sue art fulltime. the past two years will be on display until Oct. 30th. Chatfield‘s fall trip up north is an GORDON PAPE Millionaire, Author, Broadcaster and Lecturer. His financial advice is heard weekly on CBC Radio and he is the Senior Editor of The Money Letter and a regular columnist for The Globe and Mail, Report on Business, En Route and Chatelaine. Perched at the side of the road outside his van, with sketchbook in hand, Chatfield is no doubt a familâ€" "I like the trees when about half the color is off so you can see through...you can‘t get much disâ€" tance (in the painting) when there‘s foliage," says Chatfield. annual pilgrimage which he underâ€" takes with painter friends. He has ‘spies‘ who let him know when the leaves are just right. Church Reynolds 845â€"1010 (See ‘Capturing‘ page 12) iar site in these northern parts; little do many passersby know, however, that they are watching an int ernationally renowned artist at work. He works on site and spontaâ€" neously, capturing the moment, "getting to the essence of it." This approach he prefers to chasâ€" ing down some preâ€"conceived idea for a landscape painting. Ring‘s IU@rms