//‘ 3 1 ie s & o , oxccuy | New show openm§g ‘At Maplewood Long Term Care Faâ€" cility, Brighton on Saturday October l ll f 2nd,1999 in his 94th year. Edward e I 5? : $ Schneck beloved hu:band of the at loca ga late Hilda Maria. Loving brother of X i F7 Emilie Montsko of Cas?leton. Dear . afl(;ï¬d&fpé Ll"l/-zdfu"bbg 0 T 7/ 4 (&a _ uncle of Edna Gauvin of Castleton, A‘ Now, he feels he can afford to ' ;Ergne \;ickers (Tom) of Fredericton;\j By Ruth CoremaN HaRrDING work at his art full time and folâ€" ward Montsko (Beity) of Oftawa, i i | Theresa Patience of KSiJ:)cnoner and‘b\\ se ol eone! ; low hlS, Ssj vocatl}({)n. cerns esoâ€" $ Bemnice .Brauer of Scarborough.~} | _‘ The Colborne Art Gallery will Tlm se o e 1s of realâ€" Funeral Service will be held at the~{ | be opening a nEW show on Saturâ€" â€" terl¢ ideas about the levels odr i tm 1. 4 Yasy ts To oo % 1b s o 4. MacCoubrey "Funsral Home 11 day, October 9 when a reception | Ity ) space or n the mind an. King St., West., Colborne on Wedâ€" will be held from 2â€"4 p.m. The how things are not always as they Thursday, October 7, 1999 nesday Oclober 6 at 3:00pm. Interâ€" _ | aytist showing his work, Tim Digâ€" appear to be on the surface. The + Your eearnine f ment Colborne Union Cemetery. nam, i 7 the ori nal memâ€" work is about lifting a veil to w Friends may call at. the fungral m, is one OJ £ 144 ther world. home one hour prior to time of bers of the artlSt cooperatlve that ano uy © \ j service. Those wishing miay make runs the gallery. The exhibit s thoms 0o 12 j memorial donations by cheque to Tim‘s interesting exhibition,. the spaceâ€"time continuum and is lr Ontario Heart and Stroke: Foundaâ€" in the front room of the gallery, is presented as a collection of artiâ€" artm tion. titled, "Other Worlds Strange facts such as a traveller in outer Relics". The other two rooms in space might encounter. _ _ the gallery will continue to disâ€" ‘Tim says his ideas spring from ® play work by all the members of â€" his Buddhist approach of abst;act the coâ€"op. f > thinking and mystical tradition. S The gallery, located on King He does emphasize, however, that .| Street east, Colborne, is in a beauâ€" he considers art to really be a PrOâ€" tiful old building that has been C°SS of having fun. The expresâ€" BY Ma y conserved and designated.as sions evolve almost by chance. C Noy Martin "Twenty people sh P a architecturally significant by His media are mixed: acrylic wWith thr Srai Wares Cramahe cuuncgle..s.rg.w?d up!," Reeve Oliver told LACAC. The gallery is open and oil, textured foam and conâ€" ne C 1bnee months still remaining in the To suve money Col is is not r}ght, We‘re trying Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays struction material from his past ma\’eti) orne Cramahe Fire DEDartmentyiar’ c rhen. y. Colborne doesn‘t seem to be conâ€" noon till 5 p.m. and Saturdays 11 â€" life. Many are in a bas relief form é out its staff payment budget. as in B'ri Frow‘t 4 a.m. to 5 p.m. A member of the of sculptured paintings. Among ramahe Township is writing to the fi dinat ghton Town and Township, the fire gallery is always present to disâ€" these were varied pieces: a sculpâ€" asking Fire Chief Garry Cam e fire board fl;] rtment has a medical assist response policy cuss the work if visitors wish â€" ture called "Relic of The Brotherâ€" some solutions for the 1999 cost ;I‘:gl‘fk to suggest 201 aving only members from south of Highway more information. hood of the Red Hand"; ancient y At the September 22 Fire Boaï¬nfï¬eet- Ths ;gï¬'ï¬nd in that territory, the northerners to Tim has always painted and mystical symbols of a farâ€"off culâ€" 1ama_he Township reps Reeve Stu Oliv tm 24 was.told th did his formal training in fine art ture called "The Terlort" Hhat g&‘;?ï¬ï¬‚é"gi ;E:I‘nie s nemsn Icomneatthe ;;‘anrag iuekt nexmooh :vgcttï¬ggi?édcorfaï¬?he) t()‘]epart- and sculpture at Ontario College have echoes of Jung, the mystical was ex j ‘ i icy because i j :Egn?ep telléber C1 rcf:eesdgfdt:é%lomi £zÂ¥;geeg; I?tf Eï¬g }?gggl,i égtt?:u Ztérttlkml ;vantttto_ t}c; I:ie céflred, too. If x %gtglgjcér?g tl%orthumberland Svalf;tal?ed cgifs‘l‘s%glcrégé:;?e?’e ?‘,I;; ‘nt members. : uns , they get ticked off." County 10 years ago. He feels the coloured, mou s At that time, there was only $2,000 left i uck‘z; gfef“&} C,Oncerned whether or not they‘re life he leads in his isolated house named “â€I‘rTe Tr;;eciipnangrl_i is . $70,000 budsget," Reeve Oliver infor C tC costs," Dep e‘re concerned about service and \ in the hills north of Colborne Found object aifick. Township council Monday ni L‘% %l'med Cramahe 0§1‘?{ Deputy reeve Jim Williams noted. amidst the beauty of thg lous out uk iappear_ o ifirm shi%j assumes 70 per cent of tghe'ï¬lyéi rg:;’):r’{'glvggi its $’f§ (%?)ngllrrr:ï¬gld\fcl)llde dtepartnl)ent ie mt c n c ick a garden C 2 mang;;)l\:t i rark. costs and Colborne 30 ivartend unteer salary budget, Reeve compli ‘hi i : ‘is d "I asked why and '521; i?)?ctl there h %11}3’?; Sda]ld a member of that department had With%lilsml':'el?dtgh}il;tsp‘;i?ll;)}scoi)?lg glrtcsli sivqe;h:mwor}'c s sc ns lot more calls," Reeve Oliver co et. Kor poD 595;- ed him. "They don‘t have weekly training love of solitude. He has worked in â€" gests, S stt mAatces example, medical assista ntinued. "For sions, and not everyone turns up for every const enb s a is pontaneously from a conâ€" fhnbe aromtaesoaten i nce calls. If an ambuâ€" â€" training session." ; 54 truction in the past as his â€" tinuously evolving creative proâ€" was called. I asked if??_.; ey (the fire department) . .. The Colborne Cramahe fire department is ob Coee! everybody come and I a medical assist call does _ Well known to be the bestâ€"trained department in L n i2222 Rseenny. acan cal‘_f]aesiwlfd_, yes, they do." the area," Councillor Stoneman countered. ‘ ... opiiieanpem,..... lt o rraris ie Yes, we want wellâ€"trained staff and that‘s | foot in the spokes of Yb.oad 2. She caught her _ $004, but we have to operate within costs," Reeve Anosmncecins handl‘;b;l‘fyde_w}}eel. She was Oliver responded. Councillor Marc Coombs e erventocaanrhice W‘hs' scraping herself on moved the letter to the fire board requesting cost fot immeuintely avail. it en an .ambulance was overrun solutions from the Fire Chief be sent ' i datriipd. able, the fire department from Cramahe Township council. The motion was seconded by Deputy reeve Jim Williams. w