The Citizen, 2010-06-24, Page 14NETHERY. In loving memory of W.
Alex Nethery who passed away 20
years ago on June 25, 1990.
He left us quietly,
His thoughts unknown,
But left us a memory,
We are proud to own.
So treasure him Lord,
In Your garden of rest,
For when on earth,
He was one of the best.
– Sadly missed and always
remembered by Jean and family.
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NICHOLSON. In loving memory of
Wallace Nicholson, husband, father
and grandfather who passed away
June 20, 2001.
Sadly missed along life’s way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in our life to share,
But in our hearts are ever there.
– Lovingly remembered by wife
Shirley, children and grandchildren.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of ALFRED
PRYCE NICHOL, late of the
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry,
Belgrave, ON who died on the 14th
day of May, 2010, are required to
file full proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the 14th
day of July, 2010, after which date
the Estate will be distributed having
regard only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Dated at Brussels, on this 9th day of
June, 2010.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Barristers & Solicitors
P.O. Box 104
Brussels, Ontario N0G 1H0
Solicitors for the Estate Trustees
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The Brussels Majestic Women’s
Institute met on June 9 for a potluck
picnic lunch at the home of Lucy
Hesse which was enjoyed by 12
members and one guest.
Some of the ladies shared their
experiences from the provincial
conference in Waterloo. After lunch
the ladies gathered around to watch a
movie called Calendar Girls about a
British Women’s Institute who
fundraised with a calendar of
seasoned women in the buff.
After business was attended to,
Leona Armstrong and Olivia
McHardy reported that a donation
was presented to recent fire victims.
Ruth Bauer made a motion to place
an advertisement about bus safety
just before the beginning of the next
school year. Ruth also reported on
the district annual meeting held at
the Howick Community Centre.
A reminder that quilt tickets are to
be turned in before the fall fair in
September.
“Happy Birthday” was sung to
members whose birthdays fall in the
summer months. The next meeting
will be held on September 8 at 1:30
p.m. at the Brussels Library.
The Unfinished Objects (UFO)
meeting was held on June 14 at the
Brussels Library and was hosted by
Leona Armstrong. Thirteen attended.
The next UFO meeting is at the
Brussels Library, July 12, hosted by
Joan James.
Thank you to the community for
their ongoing support.
See you in September.
The Blyth Festival Art Gallery, a
very popular part of the Blyth
Centre for the Arts, has announced
its summer season of exhibitions.
Following the annual Student Show
and Community Shows, the Gallery
highlights the works of exceptional
artists from around the province.
In 2010, the season opens with
“Road to Olympus” by Edward
Schleimer. This exhibition of
powerful wood-cut prints and wood
sculptures is an allegorical life’s
journey that the artist describes as
the “climax of 40 years of effort”.
The images of landscapes and
buildings near his Easthope
Township home represent a search
for artistic and spiritual
enlightenment. He even calls his
studio the “Chapel of the Glass
Stoneman”, a references to the
window panels that are stacked in a
manner similar to that of Inuit
inukshuks. The show opens Friday,
June 25, at 6 p.m. and continues to
July 1.
In contrast to Schleimer’s stark
black and white images, Natalie
Hussey’s “Carnival” presents the
viewer with a circus of brilliant
fantasies. The Goderich artist’s
unique portrayals of carnival-like
environments are rich in texture and
brilliant colours. The paintings are
filled with the vibrant imagination
of childhood and the simple
innocence we may long for as
adults. Opening Friday, July 16, at 6
p.m., it runs until August 11.
Finally, the gallery presents a
unique artistic approach to a
modern technological advancement.
“Co-ordinates” is an exploration of
geo-caching with large-scale black
and white photographs by Elizabeth
Van den Broeck, also of Goderich.
Geo-caching is a “sport” in which
the location of a hidden treasure is
revealed by GPS technology of.
Here the “treasure” is the location
itself, documented by beautiful
photographs of the Huron County
landscapes. The show runs from
August 13 to September.
Mounted by a small, enthusiastic
committee of art-lovers, the shows
are presented next to the Blyth
Festival box office in the Bainton
Gallery. The Blyth Festival Art
Gallery invites members of the
public to be a part of its ongoing
quest to provide high quality,
stimulating artistic experiences for
gallery patrons and for the
community at large.
Interested people can call Robert
Tetu at 519-345-2184 for details, or
e-mail gallery@blythfestival.com
Majestic WI
hears reports
from conference
Art showopens Friday
at Festival
Gallery
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