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Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1999, p. 12

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2 SSeeeeeeTEESTETELTELLL-------------- r h } : "A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 16 - 11 : . ; ; . ™ | 2 ; : : . Eo - | New display [Curry classes still cooking, says Port Perry woman opening this While the hectic Holiday Season resulted in the cancellation of an ing out; I still want to do this, bu I just Bot busy right before, wee kend at ih ng oases tis DeBinbler, Arve. Papp #495. she stl Ce Qe J SE hy for either Feb. 28 or A variety of curry dinners she offered the community, -- they were March 6. Il sold as a fundraiser for R.H. Cornish students - proved to be such a "Those are the two dates I can hold it, but it depends on whichever oCda Ja ery success late last year that Mrs. Papp agreed to hold a one-day session day the majority of the people can come on," she said. k at her Port Perry home to pass on a few tips. The session will begin at 11 a.m and run to 4 p.m, There is onl "Sacred Journeys 1993 "We found out last year during the fundraiser that there are so room for 10 people to attend the class, which costs $45, just enoug to 1998" featuring the many people in Port Delty that love to eat curry. I couldn't keep mak- money to cover the materials, says Mrs. Papp. | work of mixed . media ing it, so I decided to hold the class," said Mrs. Papp. . For those who can't make the class, Mrs. Papp will take orders for artist Sheila Dantzer That class, however, was cancelled as the holiday rush crept up on the second weekend of each month. Saturday, Feb. 20 her. The class will include a few pointers on how to make chicken, beef the ims © Hak "I want the people who were interested to know that I'm not back- and vegetable curry, lentils and other items. Library's art gallery, 231 Water Street in Port Perry. You're invited to meet the artist at a reception for the public from 1 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 20 and enjoy the drawings and paint- ings inspired by her recent travels. Sheila, a former resi- dent of Port Perry, Whitby, and Toronto, has been painting and teaching in Nepal (1998), Northern California (1997), the Czech Republic (1996), 1 and Baffin Island and has : assembled paintings from | her travels for this exhibi- tion. Sheila paints in mixed media, watercolour, and acrylic. Of her painting, Sheila says "I paint what I see in a mystical expres- sionistic style. I paint the joy in the shadows and the wonder in the sunlight.. Painting gives purpose and excitement to life and: is a meditation and deep '\ falfillment" * °°! ; " As a graduate of the | Ontario College of Art, Sheila has been a teacher and artist most of her life. In recent years, Sheila has participated in solo and group exhibits in Toronto, Oshawa, Guelph, Clarington, Haliburton and Lindsay. Sheila's work can be found in private collec- tions in Ontario, England, the United States and Austria. TTR TY TER aw em ICAP IA 6 05 SWAT AI 2 Ps em he ind Can You Guess Which Day The dee Will go Out e Scugog in 1999? pletely separate companies: O tickets at the Services Company, which will look aft FEELING FINE FEET ++. FOOT CARE 2 * « In Home Visits - Gift Certificates | ne ero Ontario Hy dro « Certified Providers a : ph ria Gros vA © THE POWER OF CHOICE reimbursed by health : : 3 insurance plans THE WALK-IN CLINIC at Brookiin United Church, ssels Rd. E., will t RR BRED . 19 Coal (woaihaf poring) ONTARIOF iii & Q Hydro. 4th Monday of every month. GENERATION NEXT CLINIC: Monday, March 22 from 10am to ' Call (905) 922-FOOT (Oshawa) (3668) _ EE

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