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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-26, Page 17le Ak. W � •�;a4�e a i�J . }.- < , ,• �.—Cromvads—December qRp .11itT9— , & UPTIGROVE `i"°w•' t X519) pl 30a0 �� s . Memories fromShootsngCHARTERED ACCOUNTANS Stars found in many z oosen I ✓ BY DEBBY N'INDLE jpp Ola e • ; 1 r a "Collection of fivin animals Pse1�11 at them. zoo Evfr th usually for p But WOUN!,'!an 2. at a p.m- The �� according to "e &. Nature Of Things examines the - Free-lancersl� a with chaa i role a have animal dation and modern bilitim Of and tune bo r Canvast zO ma zona m a aoenota C � nagement, a zoo is much special Memories from >rden. an e e for ,m more than exotic, beautiful Traditionally zoos were de - chance money things from all over the world signed neither for people nor that have no relation to the animals , We speClallZe In. ; First, let me tell you that reaus usually are interested, people more about their sq►ara- • Tarpaulins each of these Photographs Are these just simply family in the snow, we have hon from nature than about an • Canvas or Aluminum Awnings was taken in Norway' beautiful pictures? a different situation. The animal and its natural habitat. y' �+ Study them for a while. They are that, but there People are stopped for a But just as man has realized that Residential - Commercial After seeingthe he has all but ' , - people hav- are other guidelines to keep moment while an electric much of •Patio Covers and Marquees ing fun in the snow, the in mind if you are interested train passes in the back- the world's wilderness and its • Tarpaulins - Canvas or vinyl Coated scenery of the mountains in getting into this area of ground. In this case, the wildlife, realizing that the and water, don't you wish Photography for either post people add interest to the Z0O may be the last refuge for New and Repaired 4• You could be there for just cards or for these handout- Picture, appealing not only wildlife. s Y pert, but to According to William Conway, Free Estimates one day? type Pictures. to the Tamil as If the thought crossed Let's take the ictureq the skier as well. The cap- director of the Bronx Zoo, "It's Pic. people first. These important that there be Fergus AWriiri Your mind, then these ic- with tion or text that accompa- areas Fel j� tures have done their job. perhaps the more interest- hied this picture emphasized � Places where e � can see Awning iii . You see, these photographs ing since they show people the trains which are and understand the dignity of 420 St. Andrews St., West, Fergus were taken just for that pur- having fun in Norway. Here animals — and where mere are Pose. They are what we in the idea is to show not only equipped with racks for sensitive people to care for thein 519) 843-1445 _ 843-3517the newspaper or magazine the I g people but the surround- the skiers. —for the world is, losing 15 field call "handouts." ing area as well. The last photograph falls million acres of wilderness every The photographs are fur_ The hiking picture should into the category of a year. r Wished, free of charge, to attract those who like the straight scenic picture. Here NOVA travels across the publications expressly to outdoors. We see a family P United States to e P p y the em basis is on the beau- examine e arouse an interest in what a enjoying a leisurely walk tY of the country. variety of activities of concern to zoos today: breeding, public Vit. P a u ' has to off country or city across the countryside. We Again using the framing has to offer. see mountains in the back- technique, the photographer education, creative new animal S Church Most of these ict habitats Pictures are aurid and w , and the reintroductim taken b � stet in the ..has "framed his subjects, of aninals to their ria y professional photo- foreground. An attractive the fiords of Norway, with (ANGLICAN) era, but some are hotgraph. The one thing, "branches. These help fill in tural on - graph P vironmegt. T , taken by weekend photogra- however, that distracts me the `'blank" areas of the One of North America's pro- WtNGHAM �t Phers such as many of you. is the lack of space to the picture -while adding inter- gressive zoos is the San Diego `" ' t ! In tact, this � is one way to right side of the photo. Since est. Note too the bloomingZoo and its Wild Animal pari[, an moi` 1800 -acre wildlife preserve which .. , use Your camera to make the direction of travel is buds on the limbs,. which John Street at Centre Street . t. �a extra money for that new obviously to the right side of also add interest, is home to over 3,000 animals of The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th. M` piece of equipment or lens the picture, there should 225 species. The work of San or to purchase more film for have been more ace there Most publications cannot Diego Zoo's Research Director * Christmas Eve * "� space handle color because of -the Dr. Kurt Benirschke, with 3:00 p.m.—The First Evensong of Christmas, Procession,. more pictures• for the people to "move" Who buys these pictures? into. As it is, .the seem Mechanical Process and ex- animal genetics and pathology The Blessing of the Crib, Children's Service at the Crib, and "`` Y pense involved. Perhaps 95 has aided in understanding t . ,i Who related to tour- about to collide with the Carols. -� - „r ism such as chambers of edge of the picture. Percent of all pictures used management and breeding of 11:15 p.m. aMidnight) Procession, Solemn Eucharist and commerce and travel bu- In the photograph in publications are black- wildlife. His research has been of Carols, broadcast over CK NX Radio '` P graph of the and -white since they are so great importance to zoos at- Carols, Day * ) easily reproduced at very tempting to carry out their own 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist'w`little expense. captive -breeding program. i If you ,are considering Zoos are also confronting the * The Sunday after Christmas, Dec 30th * g issue of conservation by rede- d► ♦ selling your pictures to pub- fining their roles as educators: 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist \ - � lieations, you are making a i 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School raft g the ultimate goal is to convince grave mistake if ou direct 11:00 a.m.—Mattins and Carols '" J � t , ' ` y people that the remaining wild - Now Year's Day - I have a friend who enjoys nippy ,early mornings! graphsYour iforts only. It isltrucoor ehthat be life and their habitat must making the old-fashioned crochet The square consists of three most publications pay more Preserved. At Seattle's Woodland 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist —`'~ grannyrounds of crochet and you can if for color pictures, but they ark Zoological Gardens, PROFITABLE PICTURES --These scenes of Norway are s squares and I am con- Director David Iir�ocks has — A Blessed aril Joyous Christmas -tide To All al I ublici Y stantly amazed at the number of You wish se a different color for, also buy fewer color ic- P publicity pictures—taken expresslyto arouse Interest In thigs she fashions these squares each round, so you can see how times and the competition is launches a complete reboil what the country has to offer. It' is one way a weekend into. quickly one is able to use u all project to set up a habitat rebuilding can take pictures for profit. much stiffer. P One readily thinks of an afghan p propriate for each animal. The the oddments of wool. In fact There is a market for Arizona -Sonora Desert Museum, when we talk about the grannX "Happy" has a coat of many re The. Salvation Army square, and these can be made at 7e`tltdl �" ' - "` - .-.•P cti�ally any tyle _� pho- 10 -acre outdoor zoo and: _ a Mount For ease, stored in a box until you If you use your. imagination I is they, and pictm�es such cal 8a . . t as these, are "timeless, - . ed the existing ecology �.� Mount Forest have the required number, which am sure you will be able to that is they cannot be dated of the s =� can amount very fashion � surrounding area. Pentecostal Church ry quickly, then your own ideas out of and can be sold and perhaps Clearly, the day of the "post - Invites you to worship with us each Sunday _ assembled into an afghan of granny squares, by sig a resold years from now. age stamp" zoo, a one -kind FERGUS STREET whatever size you wish. crochet hook suitable for the yarn collection has Services being held at: you have on hand. But if you aren't interest Pam• Tomor- SENIOR CITIZENS' HALL pastor Rev. Bruce M. Schwind[ But I have also seen them I have the crochet granny ed in trying this t row's zoos have set for them - fashioned into waistcoats, squares mimeo ra hed d h YP� °f selves the ambitious goal of re. Egremont Street 'a k t All Are Welcome A warm and friendly welcome awaits you. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life" John 14:6 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 170 Wellington St. E.; Pastor: Gary D. Stopps 9:45 o.m.—Family Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Atts - Exciting Life! Part 10 - Our Prince and Savior 7:30 p.m.—Death ... Then What? The Christmas Funeral fffff Monday, December 31, 8:30 p.m. NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Call for Further Information A FRIENDLY EVANGELICAL CHURCH ;." MOUNT FOREST UNITED CHURCH a REV. M. ALLAN MCDOWELL } MINISTER ' Choir Director - Mrs. W. Brown e • NEW YEAR'S SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 9:30 a.m.—Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Meditation: Wrinkled Wrappings 11:00 a.m.—Junior Sunday School Service televised at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on Cable Channel 9 NURSERY AVAILABLE Everyone Welcome FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 211 Birmingham Street Wes+ Telephone: 323-2121 Rev. A. M. Ballantyne, Pastor SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1979 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Services 7:00 p. m.— ReconciIiotion A Blessed Christmas To Everyone Faith Baptist Is affiliated with the Fellowship pf Evangelical Baptist Churches In Conant. p. . ventng ally - The Strong Man Bound' TUESDAY WATCH -NIGHT GATHERING 9:30 c e s, pillows, tea cozys, knit- ting bags and a whole host of g P an also knitted granny squares which P otography for profit, it is worth a second look if only creating the vanishing wilder - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 other ideas. Of rnurse, as they can be used in the many ways to learn technique and good g ness and p'm8 a lost - dice. Their success 10:00 o.m.—Sunday School - A Growing Going Sunday School are.square, your tea cozy will be square that I have described and can also be knit from one composition. will affect the future of both man and beast. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship -The Wh of Pentecost and it's just a matter of color or from three. NURSERY FACILITIES meaning to make her a coat for the coming winter, but she is 7.30 m —E R y assembling the required number not the Avera a do aha g g pe and not an interests rib t ng type pattern. The crew neckline allows for a DAILY p. . ventng ally - The Strong Man Bound' TUESDAY WATCH -NIGHT GATHERING 9:30 for the back and front and using For the directions of either the P.M. Candle -light fellowship, two or three at each side as gus- crochet or knit granny squares, 'please send Featuring — Special Activities sets if required. 50 cents for each along with a stamped self ad - Holy Communion and Prayer Would you believe that she dressed return envelope. Refreshments for All fashioned a doggy -coat for my 0-0.0 little dachshund? I had been This week's pattern is a good NURSERY FACILITIES meaning to make her a coat for the coming winter, but she is looking man's sweater crocheted in Visito -s Welcome - Friends Invited - Members Expected not the Avera a do aha g g pe and not an interests rib t ng type pattern. The crew neckline allows for a DAILY yet fully grown. By making the shirt or softer sweat -shirt to be WATCH �' �:__'' CHRISTIAN TELEVISION granny square with knitting worsted weight of wool, three worn underneath. joined will fit nicely across her Crocheted from a knitting worsted weight of yarn, the sizes back while four rows will give the length. Two squares joined to the giver on the instruction sheet are back part at the side give her for 38-40-42-44 chest sizes. To order Pattern No. 0271, send protection across her chest, and 75 cents together with a stamped ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH another two across her tummy fasten with two buttons. The neck self addressed return envelope to: Louisa Rush "CRAFT Rev. E. Lloyd Clifton, Phm. B., Minister opening was wo off with or three rows lofscrochet. TALK", rossroads, Box COnt., I mhed ust say "Happy" is very proud of her Wi gham NOG 2WO. Plea e enclose an extra 25 cents if you do SUNDAY DECEMB new coat and appreciates it in the not have an envelope or stamp. ER 30 11:00 a.m.—Church School 11:10 a.m.—Public Worship NURSERY AVAILABLE Morning Service broadcast on Country Cable Channel 9 at 5:00 p.m. You ore always welcome at the Church THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA 122 Fergus Street South The Church of St. Paul The Rev. Kenneth J. Cardwell, B.A., B.Th. 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