Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 7 Oct 1965, p. 15

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- October 7, 1965 VACATION PLANNING? THE NEWS Planning a vacation? Whether your trip will be a Page I5 horizon. That way, they can lead the viewer into the scene. REMEMBER YOUR CAMERA jaunt 15 miles away, or a trek to It Takes Plenty Of Teamwork To Produce A NEWSPAPER! Have you ever thought about "the team" that brings you the newspaper you and your family read for news, en- tertainment and information? It's. the reporting staff that gathers the news -- the editing staff that separates "wheat from chaff"' -- the make-up men and writers, proof-readers and skilled me- chanics in composing reoms -- the mer- chants and ad departments -- the car- rier boy and news vendor -- NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. Gerrarce Bay News the Rockies, Laurentians, or the colorful Maritime coastline, you'll find endless picture-taking oppor- tunities. Photography will add enjoyment to the trip itself. Just as important, it will help rekindle memories and fun when you show your vacation pictures to friends and relatives. Many of your vacation photos, naturally enough, will centre around your family and friends. But you'll also want to try your hand at landscape views. Remember that good _ photo- graphs, whether of landscapes or people, don't "just happen'. They are planned with a bit of care. Select the best available viewpoint. At a lakefront, for example, you don't have to shoot a pier head-on. Instead, to give a feeling of depth, try framing the pier with buildings. Your family and friends can be included in many scenic shots. But instead of having them stare self- consciously at the "birdie", capture them looking at a point on the While travelling, remember to store your camera in a cool place; in a car, avoid the glove compart- ment or rear window ledge. And avoid taking snaps through a dirty window. If you snap from a moving car, roll down the window and hold the camera firmly, with your elbows pressed against your sides. Resting your arms on the car is a sure way of jarring the camera. : : Before the trip begins, take a few precautions. Stock up on film. If you've just bought a camera, practise taking pictures well in advance of the trip so you'll have a thorough knowledge of its oper- ation. If your camera has been tucked in a closet for some weeks, use a soft cloth or lens tissue to clear away the dust, especially from the lens. : Then, when you leave on your trip, make your camera a constant companion. Remember that good' picture possibilities are every- where. As Ontario Centennial Planning progresses, these three flags will be a familiar sight. Flown in proper order are, left to right, the Ontario Provincial flag, the flag of Canada, and the Centennial of Confedera- tion flag. A number of smaller communities are planning this flag arrangement at the entrance to towns and villages during 1967. Guelph Painters The Guelph Painters Group has established a Centennial Col- ~ lection of Paintings as its con- tribution to the community to Start Collection mark the Centennial of Confed- eration. Already they have six works by local artists and more will be added in the years to come.

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