l Proud Sponsor of Whitchurch-Stouffville's .-Little Chips" Soccer 1 yr 2 yr 3 yr 4 y, 5 yr (2le 5.050% 5.050% 5.060%» 5.060% 5.110% : RESPS 4.8350/0 48950/0 4.935%. 4.9359!“ 4.985%) i...’ 3m" 7.30% 5.70% DUNDEE Wl N w tha ,; Ml Ml Dundee l‘rivato Investors IN Community minded professionals working for you. V By Km Cilderdale - Stouffville Free em Whitchurch-Stouffwlle's seventh annual Studio Tour and Sale takes place Oct 13 and 14 and features an eclectic and fascinating selection of work by 34 accomplished local artists and artisans, The self-gurded tour covers 24 locations, of which 17 are within walking distance of downtown Stouffviller From pottery, stained glass and iewellery to wood block prints and paintings in oil, acrylic and watercolour, this fall weekend event is a wonderful opportunity to discover unique local artWork and explore the neighbourhood Artistic talent runs in the Bullock family, and mother and daughter Diana and Allison Bullock will both be featured on the tour. 'My background includes workshops in watercolours. acrylics and mixed media,’’ said Diana ‘The beauty. simplicity and Zen quality of Sumi~e (Japanese brush painting) led me to study the Nagna style at the Japanese Cultural Centre." She also developed Art for Communication, a program designed to help adults wtth aphasu, a condition which affects communication following strokes or brain damage Diana uses the program. which encourages self-expressmn through drawmg and painting, in her work With clients at the York- Durham Aphasra Centre on Ninth lJnC. Allison Bullock grew up in Stouffvrlle andis now a high school teacher in York Regal. Du ’ secondary education she worked .1th Gallery, and she has completed a number of stu’h courses in drawmg, painting and sculpture When she was four years old. her mother enrolled her in ballet classes in StouffVille ‘The lessons that I learned With Michele Green at The DanceCentre pervade many aspects of my life, including my artwork,†said Allison, who continues to study ballet in Markham and whose work reflects her passwn for dance. “Art is something that l have always done When I was younger. my dad would bring home stacks of scrap paper from work and l would draw horses in lieu of watching televrsmn," she noted “My art Is more diverse today, but l believe all of my practice drawmg horses did pay off." ViSitors are inVited to enter a free draw for a certificate worth $200 towards the purchase of one of the participating artists' work. You can fill out one ballot at each location, so the more studios you vrstt, the better your chances of Winning Brochures and maps are available now at the Stouffvrlle (.0 station and For the Love of Jo Coffee House, which features the work of a different local uni .v rivq‘ ti "H. r -:- NH lwm Hm iiiiiiilinirni l)rlll/ lllll‘lo".l (iirl'b‘lllfl'o l ' --.â€"_-_. _ Local Artists Prepare For Studio Tour -Dionaluilockisa Moartistwho workslnavarioty ofstyiosandmedla, . astiiesomworks. Arcticlilightand Grapolelustrate. Art and ballet have inspired Allison Bullock since early chilth and she combines her passion for both in this beautiful painting. Sandra Colo-Burke works on her wood ‘ block printing in a recent demonstrl- V tion in the Latcham Gallery building on Main Street. Sandra's work will be on display in the Stouffvillo Studio Tour and Sale, which takes place Oct. 13 and 14. rams Post“! Rates an.†Sir-on 7.1995 5.79% 10w"! 7.90% 6.15% wow“ i ' MOST COMPETITIVE RATES! Kan Pronllca CFP ' 42-9507 Branch Manager Powemd by â€MS 5- mmmmmmtimm , .immn‘mwrm ‘ WaiwvnmmmWMi-(Mr will