A HERALD Popular House Sol artist returns YULETIDE Club and Warn Georgetown District High School are getting toRrther Nov 1 and for a bake bllti in the community well a tbc area Student hope to riiie lie WO o help pay for wheelchair in the and provide fundi for Giving campaign a promotional booat are Aggie Kavaaagh Tom Beer the land raising chairman John Pay ton and principal Don Baker About working in team of five They offer realdentt an array of baked for Cbrlilmai tables or make excellent for rlendi and relative The goods will be delivered by Dec 10 or and are a on delivery basil Herald photo by Chris At the Forge a kind pieces by different artists are yours to choose from at the Forge Studio Gallery a annual Christmas show which opens Sunday In Terra Choose from such items as hand paint ed si Carol blown glass perfume bottles by Ruth and Dan Todd porcelain tea sets by Joseph stoneware mm pots by Claudia Bcujk by Jo Wolterson and Betty Jaworskl rakufrcd rice bowls by Agnes Olive Gallery hours are Wednesdays Thursdavs Satur days and Sundays from noon to p Birthdays a deux Happy Anniversary We have a and a ten year anniversary celebrate In 1961 Gallery House Sol first opened its doors Ten years later it was joined by the Four Winds in Gallery House Sol Is marking this special year by continuing its policy of exhibiting quality work in many spheres of the arts From Nov to Dec this year the works of Edward will be on display This will encompass wood carvings and selected paintings and drawings from 1978 to the present This year Christmas exhibition and sale runs from Dec 4 to Dec IS and Is entitled Miniatures It will concentrate on small and very small Arts and Crafta creations by a variety of artists for gift giving at a time when money Is not plentiful To celebrate Its tenth year in Hills Four Winds Gallery is having a sale As a Christmas special It will carry Robert Batentan prints In the form of Chrlstmu cards Proceeds of the Bateman sales are used to further the conservation and environment programs of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists The Cultural Centre Gallery has also passed a milestone A very successful first year coding we are sure to many more Continuing in the Gallery until Nov 27 Reg Don miss this fine display of realism In watercolor and acrylics Moving from the galleries to the artists congratulations to the new executive of the Palette and Pencil Club President Jean V and Show Convenor Jo and all the others Anyone Interested In joining the group call Jean at The Credit Valley Artisans are holding their annual Christinas show Nov from 10 a to m at Cottage Anyone interested in consigning work to sell please call Marg Searle at BTM743 There are at 111 some executive positions on the V A directors board to be filled If Interested please call Albert for more Information COMING EVENTS Nov 10 tonight Canadian Glass a free program at the Georgetown Public Library m Speaker Janet Holmes the ROM will discuss Canadian 18801820 Audience may bring items for Identification At The EXCHANGE TAVERN 37 King Street 3541 Georgetown Across from GO Stat on TWO HANDS ON A BELLY Fit Sal Nov 13th SPECIALS HOT ft COLD LUNCHES OPEN 1130 to 100 tun Edward back again for the time at Gallery House Sol This time the 33year old Kitchener born artist is putting on a oneman show of paint ings done in the last four years The recipient of three Ontario Arts Council grants Mr studied at the Ontairo College of Art and Tor onlos Three Schools an alternative art school allowing students to meet and work with some of the most exciting artists of the Mr opened his first oneman show in at Gallery in Toronto and began work in advertising But something in his nature made him reach for stakes House Sol proprietor John said He started to paint and carve works of an increasingly difficult and metaphysical bent he said Mr Schleimer a first appearance in George town was in February 1978 when Houc Sol feat an exhibition of Self exhibition Twenty flower paintings on paper make up me core of tnc snow and Mr Sommers calls them as expressive as anything ever done by Van Gogh or LEGION BINGO TONIGHT And Evory at 745 pm anguished expressions of from to for the an search into show preview Admiss himself Mr Sommers ion to the gallery on said Charles Street in George- Edward Schleimer will town is free The show be at House Sol Saturday runs until Dec I Thursday Friday Saturday GENERATION GAP Sal Nov 13 Every Friday Join Us For a Buffet Lunch From 1100 am 200 pm St Do HOW TO FEED A BUNCH WITHOUT PAYING A BUNDLE WITH THE COLONEL SANDERS DO IT YOURSELF BUFFET FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN When you re making plans for that sports banquet church social or dub party plan to serve the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken Just call your nearby Kentucky Fried Chicken store up to two hours ahead of tune Then come and pick up our finger good chicken salads and Grecian bread for only 60 PER PERSON Serve your bunch the 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