1,WMYP 1ERS9WEDNEi,Ày MAY 29, 19 TuesdaJue4isCesuisDa tak p n tlie cuntýry's l7th census ofnce Confederatioin -i325 yearsafter tii. first census eiaë taken in 'Newo ane aotevery- man, woman aud jcil lvig inCaa.Th anmmrs fr>m ,ach cèneu" form are combiged toceatestatilica profles of age groupad communities, andther tpiceo intereat 'Ille OmPleted îorms ar kepýt trictly confidentiai. OnlMY- Étatistics Canada emio çsà cn ~ee your~'orm idhyw ld tace ~ ~ ~ El fnsorultemth~ were te reveai n d ce" nsu fswers. Ti.census isn ada's larI s survey, -it clet ifr aton on.more than--26 mlio e'ein 10 iinHoueoia Ti m of the cen" aumakes it- unfiqu.e I tishloà l our of informiation about-ltpoulaaWsd auch a i cit Cousus forma will-b. dropped. off et each hosehld taringth least Week of May., On Tueada, June. 4,' someone frmeac , houshold will f il in t~ 'dto~nie, ii tbc t, FAUXIASHE99 DOW ItW. dom. mic ?tow in 1,190 Qumo.hnà drppai «<et 'ooeplt. un uailbak lM .dmem bo , à 1~1~hmo Mu tai1tusA, unvlo 27 mi J.20" ln0.1.gi -An Inuit art -exhfibition will - but abandoned theei um iarin 4" >if alA.....-d%--1 i*bl«%"A. begin -June' i1at The Station Gallery i hty Thie ning reception wiIl b. heid Sunday, June 2,2 to 5 p.m. 'Flights'of Fancy' w'ill feature the works of artiste Kenojuak Ashevakc, Lucy Qinnuayuak, and Pitaloosie Saila, ail of- Cape Dor- set, which. stands, out for. its artists' number and variety of interpretations of birdý With' tii. three jtssfea- tured, the physical fetues and character traits of the, bird Iend& it té freely iniventive -works. There are curvilinear limes flow- izg shapes and arhitrary cistor- tions used M* the creation of bold Ashéývak's -f hy purs;ued a largely traditional way of lif. in the.camps on southern Baffin Islandand in northern Quebec. Bornlu 1927, she stili works today, and more than 160 of her drainga have been'traniate.d into printa. Qitnnuayak, born i 1915, beganýcarvings in the late fifties favour'of draw-*ig which she con- tinued until ber deéath iu 1982. -'She lae one, of, Cap Dorset's most recognized: andebst-loved Saila, boru in 1942 near Cape Dorset, contracted tuberculosis and Spetmch ofher childhood in treat mnt centres in the South. She returned to Cape Dorset at age 14 and had, to relearn her Inuit ýlanguage and .traditions. She. achieved. her artist's repu- tation at a irelativeiy'young age. The ;exhibition, which .con- tinues until, June 30, ié organ- ized and cfrculated by the Art GýAiir ft tro Atf','es'ameétime wmlbe held 'Inuit Art,' the *work -of various artists. Artists are, from Lake Har- bour, Cace Dorset, Pangnirtung and "Frobîséher Bay-on Baffin Iand; from Sanikiluau a group Of small islands in Hu'kson Bay; from Baker Lake, Spénce -Bay, Pelly Bay and Corai Harbour in me uenaiL.A em.ii anua rujulrui Harrison, Povungnituk George River and. Beicher Islands in Arctic"Quebec. The selection of sculpture ln- cludes ivory, antier, whaleone and soapstone used té represent anim ais, birds,ý-hunters and sp rit pieces. ' 'g ni ed b Ti.e xiiionisoanedb The Station, Gallery, in 'c &ope- iration with1 TuttaviLka division of La fédéÃaioýn des Coprtves, du. Nouveà t- Queb on eati and Arctic Cooperative, -Ltd., Winnipeg. Aiso on*display w il. b. -native quili boxkes. -'-ý ' 1Quills were used by the Ojibwe, Odawa and other wood- land tribes' for* decorative. pur- T h'e. art of qiiiwork is pyo lbbiy the most, laborious of, thi aLpplied artsrqurn hourso patience and raiiy Tii. exhibitiôrn is organize4b Tii..,,Station Gallery, -ýiu ý co-o pe rainwith "theé jbwdlt« Foundation West Bay ]Reserve Holingorth's art 'on ds Anne Hollingworth's. fineiy' Bowmanvile the ýPickering detailed pitinga of wildife 'and -Liber-yluBay Ridesa te flowers.wl .o display in the BuckhoruiWildlife r etvli Whitby Public, Library Buckhorn, and inoat recently a t auditorium for the, month of the Oshawa Art ,A&socaýion's, June. annuel juried show at the Robert 5h. has been exhibiting hier McLaughhi n Gallery i Oshawa. works in Durham ýRegion for' Hollingworth han anexnsv severai years, icludingdisplays goüdi-exesv at t e Gr ce G lle of bac gro n . science, m aj orin g inWity th Tha e *<fle nf Fne in zoolo&v at Cornell Universfit>r. 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