classifieds 2942200 6402100 6492292 if it s speed youre after the classifieds really move it second section uxbridge pickering real estate a metroland community newspaper 1984 tempo nowhere from s7765 have you dfllvek a ford lately mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 service 20 heritage bd 294s4o0 wednesday september 5 1984 rev douglas varey claremont pastor faces challenge rev douglas varey and his son chris 10 already feel comfortable with their new surroundings at claremont united church the pastor has recently taken over the claremontbrougham pastoral charge hes looking forward to a challenging future work- ing with the local congregation rev varey also as a daughter allison six chris shanahan claremont rev douglas varey is looking forward to the challenges he knows await in the united church congregations at claremont and brougham rev varey most recent ly the interim pastor at the severn bridge charge ar rived in north pickering at the end of june to replace the retired rev ed cook i thought the claremont- brougham charge would be a challenging place to work he said in an inter view and he admitted he was impressed with the in teresting people he dealt with on the pastoral rela tions committee when first considered for the post i got the impression they wanted to see the congrega tion grow and for the church to make an impact on the two communities rev varey said and his early observa tions seem to indicate that his original positive im pressions were correct he said he believes the community is on the edge of growth now that it appears the proposed pick ering airport is not going ahead as well the progress of a proposed major housing development is another soli difying factor according to jhe new pastor i people who moved into the areas as renters are now prepared to put down roots he explained im also impressed with the dedication of church members who have lived in the country for a long time and have been tremendous supporters of their con gregation the reverend commented he feels both claremont united and st johns in brougham have good growth potential but i believe that the growth will only take place if the churches provide rela tive effective programs to meet the needs of children youth and adults he said i also believe growth will occur if the church message is presented in a manner that speaks to people in a real way the new pastor will con duct worship sundays at 945 am at claremont un ited and 1115 am at st johns rev vareys work ex perience includes involve ment at warden woods church and community cen tre in his native scarbor ough prior to that he work ed with the ontario youth secretariat the pastor also worked 10 years in planning and re- search with the toronto un ited church council ajaxpickering recycle helps conserve energy pickering public support is a big part of the energy and natural re source conservation prog ram carried out by ajax- pickering recycle the privatelysponsored nonprofit organization is designed to generate public interest in recycling according to summer pro ject manager carolyn anderson of pickering the centre located on hwy 7 in brougham is based on the fact that re cycling makes good econo mic sense it only takes one third the amount of energy to process old newspapers as it does old wood she explained re cycling also reduces water and air pollution increases 1andfill life reduces the heavy pressures on our natural resources and pro vides materials for new pro ducts ajaxpickering recycle is targeted toward news paper recovery through regular collections with regular staff members and the help of katimavik volun teers the centre saves over 300 trees by collecting 20 tonnes per month from resi dents of the pickering area most of this paper comes from curbside pickups run every other garbage day in westshore the next collec tion there is wednesday sept 19 and its sept 20 in the bay ridges area the program has proved so successful in these two locations that the manager has initiated a third curb- side program for residents in the amberleaglendale section this new pickup will begin tuesday sept 11 homeowners place their tied bundles of paper at least six feet away from the garage so not to confuse garbagemen they must be out by 830 am a fourth smaller curbside is being run in the maple ridgeforest glen area north of finch ave every other thursday starting sept 13 the centre also has at this time 10 grey newspap er deposit bins strategical ly located in spots through out pickering the rural areas of brougham claremont greenwood cherrywood and whitevale each have one bin in addition the recycling depot collects excess news papers from vareity stores wolf is marcs latest subject surroundings inspire young wildlife artist and real estate offices and fine paper from other local establishments funds were recently allo cated by the federal fovern- ment to aid in the restora tion of the grey home in brougham which serves as the home base the organization plans to open a conservation store marketing energysaving products to both contractors and the general public formation of a dropin in formation centre is another possibilty looking ahead ajax- pickering recycle hopes to expand its newspaper re covery program and begin recycling glass and tin to further the conservation movement anyone wishing more in formation on pickup dates or bin locations can contact 6834341 jonstruction is well underway on a new japanese butane lighter factory ir brldge twp here christopher fazio project superintendent for kajima iritttift al inc surveys thesiteylobatea atttie intersection ofkegitinal road 30 ttiitlsidr 20 kajima prepared the original architecturaldesignfor the nmufacturingfirnv tokai of canada ltd v chris shanahan plant takes shape uxbridge twp a plantthat willvsupply millions of butane light- ers to the north amer ican market is about two weeks behind sche dule according a con- struction spokesman chistopherfazid pro- ject superintendent construction division for the buildings desig ner kajima interna tional lie said this kind of minor delay caused by complications with the local water table is par for the course in such building projects we should pick up all beercbiftlnd that lost time later in limited of scarborough the construction pro- cisvasfiricisws cess mr fazio said work on a pump house to provide proper fire pro tection will becarried out through the whiter kajima international opera tihgtout of their office in fort lee new jersey designed the structure for tokai of canada ltd under directions from the japanese firms presi- is supervising all onsite work the company also handles- sub contracting about 20 workmen half of them local people are employed on th site- tokais slated to factory in il thecomplejif the end of 1985- fair offers new events uxbridge there promises to be lots of varie ty at the 120th annual ux bridge agricultural society fair this friday saturday and sunday sept 7 8 and 9 it all gets started friday when the midway and fair building open in elgin park at 5 pm the uxbridgescott fair board presents its first fid dlers contest friday at 8 pm the first 15 competi tors can register in open and amateur classes the con test will be hosted by brougham entertainer rick johnson another popular attrac tion is the kiddies pedal tractor pull on saturday at 2 pm registration takes place on the grounds at 1 pm the fair board features a demolition derby saturday beginning at 8 pm sundays schedule of events includes a morgan horse show at 930 am as well as heavy horse pulls and a beef show later in the day buildings close at 4 pm brougham marc barrie doesnt really re member his experience playing with a pack of wolves around his good wood home when he was ab out five years old but his mother karrine clearly recalls this and other similar incidents as they discuss marcs love of nature its this appreciation of the world around him that has led the personable 22- yearold to considerable early success in the north america art world a vivid portrait of a wolf backed by a british col umbiainspired background is one project hes now per fecting in his home base at gallery brougham his painting of a pereg rine falcon is part of the wanted alive exhibition at the kortright centre for conservation on pine val ley drive near kleinburg the show featuring works of endangered animals and fauna by a number of cana dian artists continues daily until sept 30 fields trips to observe wildlife around pickering and uxbridge twp are an integral part his art the sketches and photographs he takes on these outings launch a creative process that may last years as is the case with the wolf painting i get a lot of ideas from the countryside around here marc notes the only way for a wildlife artist to paint properly is to experience it you have to be out there and see it he has on more than one occasion given karrine quite a scare aftter slam ming on the car breaks while driving past a eye catching piece of nature marc realizes hes fortun ate to have found what i want to do for the rest of my life pretty early on he creates an average of between 12 and 20 originals a year depending on the magnitude of the works he is much in demand but pre fers not to work on any sort of commission basis i find i paint a lot easier when im not pressured into doing something by a cer tain time he says marc admits the notoriety hes achieved is nice but he says it isnt everything my most important goal isnt to be number one in canada or north america he says its just to keep doing what im doing id like people to enjoy my work im just trying to show the beauty of nature the way i see it he would like nothing bet ter in the future than to be able to purchase a nice piece of land and settle down in a cabin and paint marc barrie works on one of his latest paintings at his his native goodwood area he now embarks on wildnercss gallery brougham studio the 22yearold wildlife artist outings across canada in search of new material has been greatly influenced by the natural terrain around chris shanahan