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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-05-30, Page 161 Pate maw Seethed, Wedsesd y, May 1i,1111 Local artisans hold open house by Margaret Bskkort Two, local *dimes held an open home this past weekend to allow the public to view their moat recent works. Brigitte Wolf, who reside just wen of Lucknow, creator original desidps. at leen Glom Sa Iier work aeon nepired by the simplici- ty and the bonny of nature. She has been working with stained glass for about three years, having team eel the basic technique from a friend. Afterr viewing her watt, it is evident that she has: gone well beyond the .basics and has developed her own artistie atylings. Much' of her work features .Pressed. and wildflowers so part et tiee and many of cher *ea are enhanced by acid etctiagv on Wass. Brigitte travois to approzimMely tion displaying and waft of m#shows during the year' Theognn home was an excellent oppor- tunity for Murray Barrett to Ialr area a to his vrorks of art. Mar - ray is a newcomer �to�/tthe area, having resided in Mice the ftrat 01 the • year. Fie is a wood carver who debts in finding the hidden forms in wood burls. Hurray's piece* range from bowl - like shapesto 'evocative 9eniPtoreo. • Murray spent 15 years working with metal. as he created metal jewellery. It Whitechurch. f�lk attend50th Nornnt Ilintoul returned tae last P. T191111.11111.111111111011101111111111.01111111he rdanorom. pbllechnd Heather. Orsatlrk 1111TE4)HURCH n and Mrs. day they. attended, the 00th aaziversary of flu Jean �t ' . Mr. -and' Mrs. JIM Reid In'Meneeet� arks 'Goderich. They, went on, to . London to ... _ visit whin Haunt. of Brussels, ah C1n May 6, Ciailauderss' ktirebyriart tient id Victoria Hospital. Gn M�y Church, whitechwrcit laid ar 'pi► Norma.and Hehner! R3a►total visited lain. day. I deo}t Katlhlee>E Mott opened Anal Qberhoncesr of Waterloo, :Donee with the Call to Worship, others taking Gutoskie of ,Kitchener, Voris Itaobineorh oartin the anrrice were Dora Neilson - and Barb Rintoul attended the wen:: Barb Riotoul. and lbCildred hcdon. llq ding. a>anivemat ►' of their Acle and. surra: , Thelma luesn aatasa�dc Rev. tiOall Neilsrasn asaag 010 Jim �:�� did her r� er Nellie ` - des, MaEtnd iOn liver the HZ °Top: ane Iv Palaces. • Brock of kalesboro: visited .trop► Moor . , °h' Michigan The eat speaker Mrs, bon Robaartson clay till Friday in. lted Ind of Lucknow ave her message, God's Kathy Gibson. visited in . Goderich least , Friday with Mr and Mrs Bill Gibson Jr. Garurden, and new baby, Jordon William'. born.. on . The *mice .el+used.' with tthe hymn, May 17 weighing in at 11lbs.almighty !God, 'Word #s Cast. Jeremy and Drew Newinan of Ayton _ .visited a few' days last •weak wlth'their grandparents Mr.anct Mrs.:: WmGibsson, Congratulations to Rene Fisher,` who . m) OF ` celebrated her 89th b=irthday. with g fami-B ei ' , up ` ly dinner at the home of .Mr. ;and Mrs.,, Bill Gibson.. Attending' Were bei brothers;1 1`: Bruce County Board of Educe. sister Helen LewisofWingharn andher 'goo .budget did' not .alt well. with 'one-. has *alio* is thse horst three years that 's iseshsr. a deastngad sad lee buss found uhf wrorldeg in wood. As Mar - ray l uid, "ie was no di Modus Tlw Guild . In Toronto, which is between hf and the m.tael."Ay one Of the craft stares in On- working in wood, he crus himself as an tido, retails Murray's amines. • They agent to release the forms already in the cm also be fou d at an outlet colied and he card which mpg/ � his on displays seLocal Colour lls work at craft hit wait: ening with the wood an shows. . act of surrendering m y go to the sonaliiy of each piece; ofa p ate For ti: who attended the open house, of innocent in wb� wood 'they stew many exciting paces of art, communicates very the foram that both in stained glairs and in wood cart- ' must 1* evealed. It is a process in pigs. The Lnehnow ares mould be proud which 1 nerve as the tool b which the to have such gifted artisans in the reality of the wood is sans manifest. community. And it is a eootitramsly �iimplore- rtti tion in with I fiend ray t>,ws first '• ++f+•++ 4c awaaa a�.. .... . Rev.: Wm. Henderson of Lucicnow con- ducted the service Sunday morning at Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch in the absence of Rev. Neilson, Rick Bradley was home on leave on the weekend and has returned 'to Car . work diligently 1 our.'mumcipalities-and nwall to the Akwes Bene mien Reserve, now lee have •to burden sour people with where the lst R.C.R. of L ndo.t is sstattata board's . b et. In times oftroubles ed. in a''peace -keeping mission. ' our requests f on deaf=ears," he.said, Michael Bradley met with: an accident Milt • Mc ver, reeve of Lindsay on Wednesday while working in•London : To iP, agreed *tit Andrews that re - with Simpson, construction of questsand,criiiclsin have faifen en "deaf Whitechurch.: Re, fell -three stories:.iron a ears. scaffold and broke his wrist: anted bruised Ar crews suggested council give • the some ribs. ° . - boa=rd some input regarding its budget. '. 'councillor at 'Bruce County council's May meeting. -"I'mstill in a'state of shock°at the lad. plus ';increase .from their 1989 'budget," said Rot: Andre=ws, reeve of Bruce Township. r. "I find. this totally unacceptable. ° We Last weekend an apen.housenwas held at Reflections Glass Studio, where the work of two area artisans was on dieplky. Brigitte Wolf` Creates Original glue 'dodges isesplred by We'simplicity and the beauty of .nature, while Murray Barrett IS a- wood .carver who delights in finding the hidden= forms In wood bacip. (Marg Burkhart photo), Tyler Hamilton May 19y 085. Years old Jacquelyn; Col -ling- . May* 19011 t Year:OkI Matthew Van Osch Juno 1, 1989 1 Year Old THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA RIpley,> °Ontario Announcing' SUMMER HOURS effective June 1, 1990 Monday -Thursday 9:00 AM -5:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM -6:00 PM BARRY. W. REI :.B A. - CHARTERED A.� COONTAIIT •Auditing • *Financial Accounting *Persona! & Corporate Tax Cgnsultation •Personal Financial Planning •Manual & Computerized Bookkeeping. •Mortgage & Amortization Schedules 306 Josephine St. Winghaam, NOG 2W0 : Offices 357-1522 RID YON KNOW THAT: an area equal to the she of Nevva &nodal and New B merwlck, are cut. gown. Tropical forests account for 8 per ceilt of the planet's surfatce, half of all grow - g special. wood and hall of the earth's plant Each year, 12 milli* hectares of forest, Did you know that \1n Africa, more than 99 per cent of the wood is bussed, M per cent for cooking. For L5 billion people, Lin ding enough wood for their daily need is a serious problem.