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Port Perry Star, 23 Feb 1988, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 23, 1988 Sealed bids taken for painting Kinsmen 'blind' auction ._ Althgugh John Vandenberg doesn't have time to join a service club, he is making a special com- mittment to the Port Perry Kins- men Club in order to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis research. Known both as a teacher at Port Perry High School and a dedicated artist, Mr. Vandenberg has donat- ed one of his paintings to the Kinsmen Club for use in a "blind auction." The painting, an acrylic impres- sionistic view of a landscape, called "Time Out", is on display at Port Gifts on Queen Street. The 40 year old artist says the painting can best be appreciated from a distance, where details of stones, brush and weeds can be more clearly seen. He chose the painting's name because, "I need time out! And if you look closely, you'll see trees, stones, brush, weeds--things you'd see at the side of the road if you're out walking." After viewing the painting, members of the public are invited to enter a sealed bid, by writing an amount, their name, phone number, date and time in a sealed envelope, before Friday March 4th at 6 p.m. The highest bid will secure the painting, and the purchase price will go straight to Cystic Fibro- sis research, via the Kinsmer Club. Kin member Dave Robinson also happens to be a teacher, and it was his idea to have Mr. Van- denberg donate a painting for this worthwhile cause. v "Dave Robinson suggested this a year ago, and I thought, well, why not," Mr. Vandenberg said. "I think the service clubs do an "awful lot of good work, and while I don't have time to join, this is one way I can contribute someth- ing to Cystic Fibrosis." PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING THE PROPOSED STOPPING UP, CLOSING AND SELLING OF PART OF STEPHENSON'S POINT ROAD, WARD 3, TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG (SCUGOG ISLAND). son's Point Road. make application to: Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 298 of the Municipal Act R.S.0. 1980, Chapter 302, that the Council of the Corporation of - the Township of Scugog proposes to pass By-Laws to stop up, close and sell a portion of a road allowance known as Stephenson's Point Road, being those parts referred to as Part Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 on a registered Reference Plan of Survey known as Plan 40R-10838, in Ward 3 (Scugog Island) Township of Scugog. The parcel in ques- tion is the residual portion of a cul de sac at what had been the ter- minating end of Stephenson's Point Road, and which is no longer required as public highway due to the extension of the said Stephen- The proposed plan and description showing the lands affected may be viewed in the Clerk-Administrator"s Department, Township of Scugog Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario. On March 28, 1988 at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario, the Council of the Cor- poration of the Township of Scugog will hear, in person, or by Counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law and applies to be heard. Any person who wishes to be heard should, as soon as possible, Earl S. Cuddie, Clerk-Administrator Township of Scugog Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry Ontario LOB 1NO Cul-de-Sac BEING CLOSED If more than one person makes the highest bid, the first bid en- tered will be awarded the painting. Obviosly, organizers are hoping people will be generous in their bids because it is a fundraising venture. Mr. Vandenberg hopes so too, for the sake of Cystic Fibrosis, but he's content just to paint. It almost doesn't matter what be- comes of the painting once it is completed. He started painting 10 years ago when he sat in on a Grade 13 art class one day (he teaches science, math and French), and re- discovered his interest in art. From that point on, he hasn't looked back and has progressed through three "stages" or styles of artwork. He started out painting botanical watercolours, before turning to pencil drawings. Both were re- ceived enthusiastically by art lov- ers, and a few years ago, he had his first one man show at Scugog Memorial Library. His latest stage is acrylics on watercolour, and this too is prov- ing a successful venue His work will again be featured at the library this coming season, either in the autumn or spring. Mr. Vandenberg's work has also been featured at Town Hall 1873 and at the Durham Board of Educa- tion. This new stage isn't what he calls "typical rcalism", and al- though he paints landscapes (totally imaginary ones), they can't be compared to the likes of artists like Robert Bateman. Mr. Vandenberg's paintings are more introspective, more thought- provoking, a thinking person's landscape, to be sure. But "Time Out" is more than just a beautiful painting. It's a ve- hicle to help stop Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic discase responsible for taking the lives of more Canadian children than any other inherited disease. Canada is a world leader in CF research and treatment, and Kins- men and Kinettes have been major supporters cf CF research for more than 23 years. Last year alone they raiscd close to 40 per cent of the CF research and treat- ment budget--$1.3 million. "Time Out" is yet another way of helping Kinsmen battle this deadly disease. For more information about CF, or the "Time Out" blind auc- tion, see Kinsmen registrar War- ren Strong at Port Gifts. CHESTERFIELD SUITES - LOVE SEATS SECTIONALS - MATTRESSES -- A Large Selection -- LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE! McKEEN FURNITURE | 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa - 725-5181 BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY AFFORDABLY PRICED THERESIA'S CARE DECORATING -- FOR ALL OCCASIONS -- BLACKSTOCK 986-5509 a A he A A 0 2 In order to help raise money for Cystic Fibrosis re- search, local artist and teacher John Vandenberg, left, has donated one of his paintings, "Time Out" to a Kinsmen Club blind auction, where the public can make sealed bids to buy the work of art. With Mr. Vandenberg Is Kinsmen registrar Warren Strong. The painting is on display at Port Gifts, on Queen Street, whats the sealed bids can be made. 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