Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1964, p. 11

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tiny chair or table. Neither will | j a heavy table or a big chair be) | in good proportion with a tiny} j picture hung above it. Watch out for lamps, vases |§ and other tall accessories, Be [" A Division of the 5. £, Kresge Ce Kontiki Floral ' 61% ft. Umbrellas with fringed ends. Assorted green, yellow and blue colors. 32' umbrella, Table and 4 Deluxe Kontiki Chairs to match. K-MART SPECIAL ONLY gure they do not obscure the| jam picture. A single picture should be bung so that the centre of the picture is eye-level with an average person standing in the centre of the room. If the pic- ture is too large to follow this rule, hang it as near this level as possible. NEVER TOO HIGH It is better to hang a picture/ 7 too low rather than too high. And remember that pictures can be hung anywhere in any room or area in the house. We have seen a small hallway area|® smartly dramatized through the placement of four identical prints, placed one above the other. : We've admired framed pic: tures hung around a viewless window to create an artificial indoors outlook. We've seen miniature framed prints placed on table easels to make a charming, eye-catching table setting. Indian Crafts Greating New Canadian Image Matching TABLE CLOTH $3.98 Lo GARDEN CHAIR UMBRELLA With clamp for use on lawn furniture, boats, etc. Eight-piece ribbed, chrome-plated metal shaft. Beautiful assortment of colours $9.79 K-MART SPECIAL ONLY .. Bob Hope has one, so has Queen Elizabeth and the Rus-| sian fisheries minister. ez In fact totem poles are be-| ing carried out of British Col-| ™ umbia to countries all over the world. : It's part of a revival of the arts and crafts of Indians living fn Canada's west coast prov-| / ince. There's so much interest that) § for the first time some Indian) % artists are earning small but adequate incomes from art. J Years ago nothing escaped artists among B.C.'s 70,000 In- dians who liked to decorate just about anything they used. La- dies and spoons were given) 4 carved handles, Storage baskets were made with intricate de- signs. The towering their' cedars| ; which rose above their camps 4 ; inspired them, to carve tall poles| crowded with distinctive,some-| 7 times grotesque, animal and human: forms. With the arrival of the white) ; man around 1800 the Indians sank into a cultural twilight. By 1929 the Indian population| ' had shrunk to 22,000 and folk art degenerated to mass produc- tion of small, totem poles -- "'idiot sticks" the Indians call them -- and nobody cared much, not even the In-| 4 dians. The bleak situation led one author of a book on Indian art to comment: "It is only a mat-| : ter of time before the culture of the northwest 'coast people will) ' disappear entirely." But in the last 35 years the Indian population has nearly doubled to 40,000 and xious to make their native arts and crafts better known among] # other Canadians. , The ubiquitous tdtem pole now) ; is a favorite presentation of civic, provincial and federal overnment officials to other ci- hes and towns. Banks, corpora- tions and universities decorate their buildings with Indian mo- tifs. Some of Vancouver's most stylish women wear jewelry. The BC government is boost- ing the revival. In Victoria's| ; Thunderbird Park tourists jock- for position to watch two wakiutl Indians carve totem jes. The government pays eir salaries. Several new Vancouver stores do a thriving business in Indian crafts. One young Kwakiutl In- dian, Peter Scow, hopes to pay tuition fees at the University of| / British Columbia from his earn- ings as an apprentice carver in "Odhers like Chiat Henry Speck e enry --work at home to bring sea and land creatures of Indian mythology to life in paintings. The totem carvings of Mrs. Ellen Neel have been sent to England, Denmark, France, Korea. South Africa and the 'Inited States. 's her totem poles that went toxBob Hope, the Queen and the Russian minister. cheap tourist) 7 Indian} ; 44 4a OVERNITE HIKER". TENT Junior sized Tourist Tent. Sleeps 2 adults comfortably. Made of water- proofed lightweight duck. Nylon or fibre- gloss screen zippered door and 47" canopy. Sewn-in floor arid rear window a with flap. Centre pole, wood eave frame ond*pegs. Size 7 ft. x 7 ft. = Pe Fibre Fluff Wool batting and Brentwood woven 3 .66 outer cover. 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