Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Mar 2003, p. 17

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Kenneth C. 600(1me 3. Comm. LLB. 905-986-0941 905-640-3530 Port Perry 6361 Main St, Stouflvme How joyful a thing it is therefore to have the word 'found' show up in our lives; a new. found friend. a memory found anew. finding a new skill or hobby. car keys found. So what a delight to be approached to see if I would help 'found' a new society in town LETTER: Olma tips her hat to new society As one passes the age of 50, then 60, too soon 70, one's life is, increasingly filled with losses. We may lose children from the nest. our youthful eyesight or hearing. our flexibility and mobility. our battle with the bulge. our car keys. our memories. and most sadly, with increasing frequency. our friends and acquaintances. On March II from 10 am. to noon we travel to the west coast and get to Each day we'll visit a different part of the country and make art inspired by its geography. culture or artists. Each activity will begin with a story about the region or one of its artists. We will learn a new technique and create an original work to take home. Hey kids! Travel the country in four days by visiting the Latcham Gallery during March Break. Dear Editor: MARCH 2003 Seecial to Stouflville This Month 6397 Main St., Stouffvillc 905-642-9864 EU 1'] ON, ARMSTRONG NESS BARRISTERS soucrrons By Maura Broadhurst c.robert.reid5@tympntico.ca Expert Legal Service Since 1896 Eric R. Button, B.A., L.L.B Gordon c. Mess, 0.0. and Associate 0 Real Estate - Mlls Estates 0 Litigations . Corporate 0 Family Law Not normally at the forefront of anything. I feel, nonetheless, perfectly competent to be part of the particular movement that my friend Thelma McDonald is spear-heading. As local Queen Mother of the Whistle lStopi Chapter of the Red Hat Society. Thelma informed me that to be a member in good standing I would have to be able to resist any temptaâ€" tions to become organized. must be determined to highlight the frivolous. must be prepared to participate uninhibitedly in the activities of the society, and must be willing to embrace the official fashion statement of the society. red hat and purple dress. During our afternoon session. which runs from I to 3 pm, we will learn about the different First Nations of the northwest coast and their art. We will look at examples of the button blankets made to wear during important celebrations. and create a mini-wall hanging on felt, using buttons and other know Emily Carr. After reading a story about this wonderful Canadian artist and seeing examples of her lively paintings. students will create their own landscape collage. Marci). and CXP‘OVC 2. “cars 0“2 Antiques § Collectable s Natty ChOCOIatlar Choc01ategl I endorse this program whole-heartedly! Too often I find myself under increasing pressure to be or seem ever more sober. sombre and serious. as though among my losses I am obligated to include my sense of humour Pshaw! A pox on that! And Whistle beware“. I shall be donning and doffing my red hat at every opportunity, and I shall find myself a purple dress of unprecedented iridescence. From _l0 am. to noon March 12. we will read Inuit legends and look at prints depicting those legends, as well as learning printmaking techniques and creating a print to take home. The afternoon session. Clay Creatures, looks at the important role played by animals in Northern Ontario daily life. Using self-hardening clay, children can create a sculpture of one of the northern animals or re- create a miniature materials to create the image. Olma Sword The whisstler‘s Mother 1nt0 Reid’s 905-640-8954, or drop by the gallery For more information on March break programs, call On Friday. morning. the focus will be on Maritime folk art. We will look at examples of folk artists from the east coast including Maude Lewis and Ice Norris After learning about their techniques. we will make our own scene in the same style in the afternoon, after reading stories from the east coast. children will decorate frames with an ocean theme. They can use a fish stencil. glue on seashells or come up with their own motif The morning session on March l3 includes stories about the Group of Seven and their travels around Ontario. Using their paintings as inSpiration, children will create their own low-relief landscape image using plasticine. FromI-3 pm we will look at the history of Quebec and read stories about the coureurs de bais. 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