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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-09-15, Page 7to Local artists to exhibit work Three talented local artists will be part of an exciting exhibition, the first event to lie held in the newly - renovated Bayfield Town Hall. The Huron Society of Artists, a group of area painters, sculptors .and craftspersons, is mounting its an- nual fall showing as a prelude to the very popular "Artists at Work" Studio Tour. William Creighton paints water- colors of local landscapes, wildlife and flowers from the wild and from his perennial garden at his home and studio near Belfast. He says that his art is a natural extension of his love for living creatures and their environment. The painter's exhibited work will be similar to his pieces which have been featured by major wildlife grodps in their fundraising„ efforts. As well, viewers will be treated to a display of new one -of -a -kind work in glass • by Dungannon's Philip and, Pauli Sommer. They create originally designed lighting Gilmore - Bradley Madonna Bradley, daughter of Jim and Evelyn Bradley, of Am- berley, and Tim Gilmore,'son of Carl and. Margaret Gilmore of Dunnville, were • united in matrimony on July 17, 1993. Rev. Norman Laird and the groom's uncle, Rev. Gordon Gilmore, officiated at the ceremony in the Pine River United Church. Jen- nifer Dalton, of London, a friend of the bride; was maid of honor,. with 'the bride's sisters, Maxine Alton, Lucknow and Michele Prehn, Amberley, as bridesmaids. Groomsman was Tod Gilmore, of Quebec, a brother of the groom, , with Chris. Gilmore, of Campbellville, the groom's brother, and Dave McDonald, of Dunnville, a friend of the groom acting as ushers. The couple will reside in Waterloo, where Madonna willcontinue her studiesat the University of Waterloo, and Tim will resume his teaching, position at Elmira and District Secondary School. rINNE�Ell IME tg& TAKE BACK , THE NIGHT 1 The 3rd Annual 1 1 Huron County 1 1 WOMEN'S MARCH 1 •AGAINS•T VIOLENCE 1 • [ mom SEPT. 23, Ake 1 1DISALAYS: 7 O() 7: 3O p.n(. 1 1('ourl 1loutic 1'.1rls, Gorki -1(1i 1 IRALLY: 7 30 p nl and windows of a contemporary style as well as attractive gift items featuring arrangements of wildfound plant material. Commissioned work by the award-winning pair graces beautiful homes and commercial buildings. The exhibition will take place over three days. Opening festivities will take place on Friday evening, Oct. 1, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. with all artists and several local dig- nitaries In attendance. The show continues on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday, Oct. 3, from noon to 5 p.m. Along with the work by Creighton and the Som- mers, the public is invited to view beautiful one -of -a -kind pieces in iron, glass, weaving, stoneware and porcelain pottery, as well as a Rby Barb Grnbb IPLEY Fall fair , The ninth annual custom and antique car and truck show, spon- sored by the Ripley agricultural society will beheld -Saturday, Sept 25. Registration will take place at the township shed at 10 a.m. with the, parade to follow at 11 a.m. There will be six classes with two categories in each class. Trophies are awarded and lucky draws will be made. For more information call Eion at 395-5975 or Craig at 395-5057. The sixth annual antique tractor show will also be held following the parade, at 1 p.m. Registration is at the fair grounds. Tractors must be 1060 and older: For more infor- mation call 395-2290. A reminder, the agricultural society will be accepting your exhibits on Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m. as well as Friday morning from 9-12 noon. The hall must be cleared by 12 noon for judging to begin at 12:30 p.m. variety of techniques in painting, print -making and sculpture. The Bayfield Town Hall is located on Clan Gregor Square, just off Highway 21 in Bayfield. The public is invited to attend.the opening festivities on Friday evening, or to enjoy the show Saturday and Sunday. The "Artists at Work" Studio tour, happens two weeks later, on Oct. 16 and 17, with members of the group opening their studios to visits by art lovers and curious tourists alike. For more information, write to the Huron Society of Artists, R.R. 5, Seaforth, Ont., NOK IWO, or phone (519) 345-2184. The show and tour promise to be two great ways to spend an autumn weekend in Huron County. Gold tournament will benefit nature centre Attention golfers! Plan to take part in the Maitland Conservation Foundation's Team Golfing Tour- nament to be held on Saturday, Oct. 2 at the,,Wirighafr Golf and Curling, Club. The emphasis -will be on% having fun for this 18' hole "Texas Scramble." Proceeds • from the tournament will support the conservation education activities and facilities at the Wawanosh Nature Centre. Registration forms are available at -the Wingham Golf and Curling Club or by calling the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority at 335-3557. Those registering before Sept. 29, will be eligible for the early bird draw for a framed art print. Check -in -time for the tournament is 9:30.a.m., with a shotgun start at 10:00. Your.registration includes 18 holes of golf, and a buffet dinner with dessert beginning at 5:00 p.m. The event will include prizes for first through third place teams and the best ladies team. BVD causes cattle -H • shows t( ._ cancelled Due to the early summer outbreak of Bovine Viral Diar- rhea (BVD), the Seaforth Agricultural Society has decided to cancel all open cattle shows and 4-H dairy and beef shows at the Seaforth Fall Fair. • Ross-"Ribey, President of the Society, said it was a decision that was not made lightly and will not be popular, with everyone. "But as an Agricul- tural Society promoting agricul- ture and good agricultural prac- tices we feel we have a moral responsibility to opt for the safety of our exhibitors' cattle." The Agricultural Society is more than willing to work with the Ontario Ministry of Agricul- ture and Food, 4-H leaders and members to, come up with alter- native activities for the 4-H beef and dairy members at the fair Oct. 8 and 9: "I hope they will accept this challenge and turn the cancel- lation into an opportunity to try something new," said Mr. Ribey. 1 Sf1111h slit. court !foils(' Pork,' 1(;o(leri(•I1 1 * MARCH TO BEGIN 1 1 Following the Rally * 1 'CELEBRATION: 1 Enlerl:llnnl(-nl. 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' Lucknow Mincrliockey, Ringette & Figure Skating Registration For 1993-1994 Season g. r Friday, °September 24th - 5:00 PM -9:00 PM Saturday, September 2599'- 9:00 AM -5:00 PM Sunday, September 261h -;1:00 PM -5:00 PM LUCKNOW ARENA *Ringette Deb Team - 22 yrs. &.under. *Ringette or Girls'Hockey -16 yrs.. & under Late registration charges may be applied HOCKEY EQUIPMENT SALE & EXCHANGE Will be held at LUCKNOW ARENA Sept. 24tr'-26''', same times as registration. Response to last year's sale was very favourable, however, we had buyers wanting things before there wAs anything there to sell. YOU ARE URGED to please bring your sale items to the Arena on or about Sept. 221d or 23'd. COACHES NEEDED Anyone interested in coaching, training or managing minor hockey or ringette is asked to contact the Recreation Dept. or leave a message at th,e Town Office. Anyone interested in refereeing may also contact Rec. Dept. or Town Office: •