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Clinton News-Record, 1987-06-03, Page 23
i CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3. 1987—Pau* 9� MOTOR HOTEL HWY. 8 WEST - CLINTON May 25 was a big day for the Vanastra Lionesses as they presented three cheques at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. Pictured (left) are Brenda McEwin, a teacher for the Lady Diana NurserySSchool receiving a $550 cheque from the secretary for the Lionesses, Linda Dixon. Next in line is the Vanastra Recreation Director, Diane Dur- nin, accepting a $200 cheque for the centre from Lioness president Kathleen Stone. On the far right, the superintendent for the Tuckersmith Day Nursery, Cheryl Nuhn, .accepts a $100 cheque from the Lioness president for the nursery. (David Emslie photo) Art Gallery gets $8 million TORONTO - The Art Gallery of Ontario AGO) has received an $8 million grant to help realize Stage Three, the AGO's final ex- pansion, Minister of Citizenship and Culture Lily Munro announced recently. "This funding will enable the AGO to in- crease its exhibition space by 50 percent," I)r, Munro said at a reception at the art gallery. "The expansion will improve public accessibility and double the storage areas." Stages One and Two were finished in 1974 and 1977 respectively. Stage Three is ex- pected to be completed in early 1991 at a total cost of $28 million in 1987 dollars. This project will complete the building program designed in the late 1960's to consolidate this major cultural resource. The tourist level is estimated to increase by approximately 100,000 visits creating an econimic impact on Toronto of $27,000,000. o ,-4 PIANO TUNING • REPAIRS • REBUILDING • KEYS RECOVERED • DAMPP•CHASERS • REGULATING • BENCHES BRUCE PULSIFER 340-9223 MITCHELL HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY "Donna Marie" ON JUNE 5 "The AGO is a world class art gallery ser- ving residents of Toronto, the province, and visitors," Dr. Munro said. "The province is proud to lead the way in realizing the com- pletion of this institution." Building will not begin until the AGO receives additional funding through a private sector campaign and contributions from other levels of government. The AGO recognizes the importance of this, multi - partner approach to the project. Stage Three will incorporate additional exhibition space for the AGO Permanent Collection, including galleries for contem- porary work, Inuit art, and an indoor sculpture court. The new Dundas Street facade will create a more contemporary ap- pearance with an inviting, street level en- trance closer to the Hehry Moore Sculpture Centre. grant A new Prints and Drawings Centre will give the public access to 7,000 works on pa -per in the gallery's Permanent Collection. A new sculpture atrium, joining The Grahge with the existing building, will pro- vide exhibition space for sculpture displays, concerts, openings and special events.. The art gallery has held public forums with area residents and the architect in order to address neighborhood interests. The AGO is consulting with the public,' and will be participating in a neighborhood Working Committee with local residents, businesses and City of Toronto officials to ensure full public consultation throughout all phases of the development. "Stage Three will help streamline AGO operations and make the building a friendlier place to visit," Dr. Munro said. 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