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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Jun 1977, p. 16

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Inand around town Learn how to 'capture out of doors experience' with art course at Georgian's Peneta ng campus Amateur painters and sketchers will have the opportunity to become more proficient in the art of landscape sketching. The Midland-Penetang area has many unique picturesque areas just waiting to be captured by the aspiring artist. It is an art to reduce the vast visual information into a few essential lines to be kept for future reference as an aid in composing an appealing composition one will be proud to display in the home or give as a very personal present. 10 BIG IDEAS FOR DAD! I have studied art at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts under Dr. A. Lismer and through travels to the States and Canada's North and involvement in the Rothman's§ Art Gallery in Stratford I lean toward the _ realistic paintings but I can ap- preciate the abstract, non-realistic portrayal. We will include many excursions and a car trip with quick 10 minute stops to train the person's eye to grasp the essence of a scene. People are individuals who need assistance in different fields be it the handling of paints, moodsetting or com- position. Groups will be kept small to assure that personal attention' one can thrive on artistically. Working in groups gives the person the incentive to come out and get the rewarding experience of learning how to capture the beauty of the out- doors. Outdoor Painting. and Sketching is one of the courses being offered through the Georgian College Summer School of the Arts in the Midland- Penetang area. Offered on Wednesdays and Fridays beginning June 15 from 9:00 a.m. until noon and continuing for four sessions. Join me, Kay Rooney, for this relaxing 'Out of doors"' experience! Items reduced in price return to regular prices at the end of our 4 day sale Specially purchased items on sale to the extent of stock Home Hardware promises to make every effort to continue to supply advertised products. bul we reserve the right to limit quantities Citizen of the Year Betty Swales was presented with the Bourgeois was voted Knight of the Year Citizen of the Year award at the and Siobhan O'Brien and Tim Mac- Knights of Columbus banquet Saturday donald from St. Theresa's High School night. Deputy Grand Knight Kevin were awarded bursarys. Lyons makes the presentation. Gerrard Staff photo Currency displays at Museum Have you ever. seen a Dominion of Canada $4.00 bill? This is only one of a as other numerous old coins. There is a selection of Canadian coins of actuated. There is also an assortment of banks, number of interesting various denominations : : pieces of currency on _ as wellas "Toketia'" tore mainly metal, in a variety display at Huronia Upper and Lower © animal shapes and * Museum in Little Lake Canada, before Con- 'ePlicas of buildings. ; Park, Midland. The $4. federation. Among the many bill was issued by the Canadian Government in 1882 and was centered with a picture of the Marquis of Lorne. An extremely _in- teresting display of currency, coin and an- tique banks has been put together by Rod Smith of yariety. Most are Germany was well \ 5 -- Aurora, and is now part of apekaved by wind-up represented from the AS a ae. SWING CUT the permanent display in spring motors, and Communities of Lud- the Museum. deposit coins through Wi8shafen, Mainz, Among the numerous Many commemorative medallions are also in- cluded in the exhibit. Third part. of Rod Smith's exhibit is a case containing a _ large number of antique penny banks. A fair number of these are of a mechanical slots when triggers are people who viewed these and other exhibits at the Museum last week were visitors from LaRochelle and Toulouse, France. Families came along from Italy, Yugoslavia, and Holland, as well as Scotland and England. Hamburg, and Frankfurt. strange looking bills are $3 and $5 denominations \ issued by the Bank of THE NEW These fancy. designed PHILISHAVE TRIPLE HEADER bills were printed on rice ELECTRIC SHAVER paper, and on one side only. Two other rice paper examples were issued a4 the baa Still the standard for shaving comfort and convenience. An Bank 0 Canada in $4 an economy-priced Philishave with triple heads, rotary action $5 denominations. They floating heads NOW with 12 silver-steel cutters per unit... double the number of previous models. The result is a closer, faster shave and more shaving comfort. Contoured design fits the hand. Flip-tup cleaning. Universal (110/220) were serially numbered by hand in pen and ink. motor for world-wide use. Attractive travel wallet WHIPPER A SNAPPER 3235 3857-357-12 Heat for less with Tempwood NOW ONLY GENERAL ELECTRIC POWER--PRO STYLER/DRYER Professional-style pistol dryer for the blow-dry or natural look of . today. Fast, 1,000 watt power wit! two speeds and four heat settings - six control settings in. all. Large nozzle for wide air coverage, plus detachable air-concentrator nozzle. Special stand permits "hands free" drying at any angle Hang-up ring and cordset fastener included. NOW ONLY $ _ Individual banks were still' "issuing their _own _currency in the early part | of this century, and among the examples are $5 and $10 Bank of Toronto bills printed on yellow paper. There are, of course, several examples of Canadian "*Shin Plasters", the small bill issued in 25. cent denomination when there ~ was a scarcity of silver. The latest, of course, is the United States $2 bill, which that country just started issuing in recent H years. It is understood that these are still not widely accepted by the American people. The coin | collection holds some very in- teresting old Spanish "Pieces of Eight", as well Have you considered a wood-burning stove for your home or cottage? Our boxstove, in which.old world quality and craftmanship are united with a modern, air- tight downdraft principle, will give you the right answer to soaring prices of other energy sources The Tempwood is made of rugged steel. Carefully fitted and welded together es And it is very efficient -- you burn less wood and obtain an even source of heat Stoke it as little as twice a day and it will give you carefree, safe comfort FINISHING D SANDER Dealer inquiries invited. CARMOR MANUFACTURING LTD. 325 Hale Street, London, Ont. N5W1G3 (519) 453-8160 me Yes! 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" Music All The Time ax y MZ Midland: Midland Home Hardware 830 Yonge Street 526-4361 Coldwater: Coldwater Home Hardware Coldwater 686-3375 Page 16, Wednesday, June 15, 1977

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