smartinï¬vrmgram When Sttmï¬vine singer-songwriter Marie-[gun Hammond visited the Sharon Temple a few years ago. she was Smith by a picture of the derelict sanctum from the catty 20m century In the photograph. all of the WWW were broken and commutation the Rand in from of it. “I found it very [xm'tï¬i' she Said. Mm she returned home. she decided 40 start wï¬tirw, a song about the rise and {all of [hr (Ihikirm of Wam- who mm: and worshipped at the temple. Stmxfl'vilkmmidan Maï¬e-l.ynnHunnmndhaswriflcnasongaboutthc(]1ildrcnomeceand ispaï¬nningatdlcShnmnTcmple Wduringnbmcï¬tmncm “ Song chronicles Sharon Temple’s history Canadian folk mmiciam law a long his- tory of pamting a pittum nfl the past in their mngx "Wm"? WM ( inï¬rm “with†with th- Wind of the Edmund I’m/maid and Stan Similar to these lumimrkï¬a. Ms Ham- nmnd has tried m shed light on an inn-ml â€" mg period of history that occurred through her song. (ihiklmn 0! Frame. IY SIMON MARTIN Where every purchase is 3 am to the work: I Ctoming- Furniture ~Variet§ ' UsedBooks-Thrifl Outlet Mennonite Central Committee Care Share THRIFT SHOP For about a year. Ms Hammond macade diï¬mm aspects of the Chi]- dren of Peace. so she could present a his- torically accurate picture of the sect. She coflqcied diï¬etent tunes played on the temple organ during the gnmp‘s heyâ€" day and chose to adqx one with a haunt- ing minor key. The chorus of the song sounds more simflar to a (Editional hymn. She was also in touch with lmnple cum tor John McIntym several limos In make wt? every wmd was accurate. « In the end. she chose to sing the song through the eyes of one of the lag! surviv- ing members of the“ Children of Peace. Hmin McAnhur. " While she invemed this person for the song. Mr. McIntyre informed her there was wmcone similar :0 the character in 9Wmhfonmtionvisitsharmtmpkao: her song. “I told bet as much as I could about Emily McAnhux.†he said. { The ï¬nished product is annealing with which both Mr.’Mclntym and Ms Ham- mond are pleased. It is the ï¬rst time a musician has written a song about the temple or [he (Ihildten of Peace. M r. Mdnlylt said. The songhasa uniqmwayofholdngal the Children ofPeace. he said. “Shewasverynmdbywhalitmust have felt like being one of the lam mem- "It's a really authentic story of this very fascinating sect." Ms Hammond People will 39! the chance to hear Ms Hammond sing the sung in the temple Sunday as pan of 3 Roots and Rhythm beneï¬t concert. She will perfnml wilh'l )avidWxxihcad's (Jonfabulation. 11):: song is featured on Ms Hammonth new (Zl) (frmmrrs rvk-asu-d earlier this yew. The concert is from 2 to 4 pm. 6240 Main St. 0 905.640.1410 STA." tome/5mm) WITYEVEEN Bring the outside inside. I that is this year's hot holiday decorating mend. accotd ing to (‘amlyn Dohson. (hairpcmm of the Stnuï¬ville Home for Christmas Tour. The fourth tour. which takes place Nov. 1 and 2. includes seven homes ranging in sin! from a tiny staner m an estate and everything in betwech including a new build. century home and renovated h‘skience. “Hopefully. they can see thémselves in um- the homes they see.†Ms Dobson said. ï¬le tour will once again include the Friday night special. which includes the full home tour as well as a cocktail party at Willow Mncry. ‘ hdesigmrhadabudgelofflï¬oow QMtodeoorateafnme’snfln thoraswell as add acqents to its_ from and bach entrance ways; For the typical homeowner. that budget is a bit high for derorations. hmwver. elements of what people see on the (out can be economically incorporated into what they already have. Some of thislyear's non-traditional colours include pinks. oranges. reds. lime green and brown. which can easily be added to your tradi- tional decor via balls. ribbon and lights. uu‘nni ing to Ms Dohsnn. “There's no wrong way to decorate for Christ- mas. It's all what makes ynu feel good and what works for the house.‘ Ms Dohson “For some people. it's too (womhclming. they don't like change." she "lhe Stouf’h'ille Home for ( lhnstmas Tour is not only an opponunixy for people to idea» rating ideas. bu! all prm‘ctxis from it be equally divided between the lcnnifct Ashleigh Children’s Charity and the \‘Vhitchumhï¬touï¬villc Hmetgemy ( km: Fund. ONMCOJER. Camlynwoson.Dewemeky Wmformsmmlorcmvms louver ahwseonBMCom. Last year. each of organizations received $10,000, accmdlng to Jacky Mcssncr. an event committee membet. "We like to beat our previous year's fundrais- ing amount. This year hopefully m-‘ll (10 the same." Ms Messner said. Tickcts for the Friday tour am $15. The Sat- urday tour cmls 525. Both mun am wlf-guidvd. 'lkkcts can be purchased an sumflvillcchrismms- hometouma or at Canadian Tire. (zmdldlght and Memories. the Red Bulb and Slnuflvillc 'l'nvnta. House tour serves up holiday decorating tips BY SANDRA BOLAN $bnlan9yrmg rum uf