, Smmmmesicanrmnmmmeemmnmmmmmmmae Garden Club "shows off â€" t mini t 5 On Monday, September 24th, Garden November 26th meeting when we hope ta Club members met for "Fall Show Off and â€" elect our executive for 2002. t Social Night". + If you can help in any capacity, it would It was our second mini show and be much appreciated. Also, any sugges: proved very interesting as members tions for the 2002 Year Book would be wel: brought their best flowers, house plants, come as it will soon go to press. s and veggies. They were arranged as folâ€" Coming events include a handsâ€"on lows: Annuals: White Dahlia, Jacques "workshop" on putting the garden to bed Filteau; Perennials: Biâ€"Colour Rose, Bev _ which will be held in a garden in Grafton Denny; Decorative: Daisy and Russian on Saturday, October 13th, 10:00 a.m. tq Sage, Jennifer Heintzman; House plant: noon at a cost of $10. To register call 905: Living Vase Plant, Aechmea, Sandra 885â€"6490. It will be held rain or shine. fet Compton; Vegetable: Egg Plant, Pam The O.H.A. District Fall Seminar will ; Taylor. These winners each received a be held in Brighton on Saturday;}=; prize. November 17th and there will be moré: Sandra Compton took the president‘s details about this in the next report of:> chair for this meeting and welcomed a refer to you newsletter. These seminars â€" new member and three visitors. We now â€" are very worthwhile and, being so nearby « have 56 members and growing. this year, we should have a large numben Treasurer, Mary Jackson gave her from our club able to attend. The secretary:~‘ report from May to date and told us that would need to know the number so that from the proceeds of our successful plant â€" she can advise the host club. f sale the sum of $250 was given to purchase Mrs. Compton was the lucky winner of o an apple at the new Keeler Centre in the a 50/50 draw. To end the meeting cakes}~ Club‘s name. A few items left over from goodies and tea were served by memberd the sale have been planted in Linda of Jennifer Heintzman‘s group while wé Arnold‘s garden and will be available for chatted and had time to look at all thd sale at our Spring Sale. entries in our mini show. + After some discussion, it was decided At our next meeting, we will have Inge: that any type of lily would be our "Flower Bouchardt with us to talk on hardy of Choice" for 2002. Mrs. Compton asked English Roses and David Austin (English any member who is willing to take an Rose). She will have lots of infomation for office or become a director of the club put â€" us so plan to attend. t their name up for nomination at our â€" Crcity Serocey 9 .b- t ' smumarg â€"_â€" â€" Trene Osborne‘s art exhibit opens | Suddenly on Monday, October 1, 2001 aged 18 cars. > e â€" 5 4 Mandy Symilh. of H.F{# 2, Corbome.olovm% daugr')liter of C Q/é'céfl/e@ flfl"dlf SJ4 t & Cf /(Va/ f Gary Walter Smith of Cobourg and Myma Lee O‘Brien It was a very successful art exhibit openâ€" There is a fascination with landscape, be . S;â€â€™{l‘:r%"o‘;#‘,gi fSLâ€;i'n?'cf‘eï¬ï¬ 5" g;'ggr’;‘:- geâ€;‘:‘;?sd ing for Irene Osborne last Friday evening. | it water or land, and the play between q ter of Cameran Smith and Wayne Smith. Dear niece of _ LeS$ than two hours after her showing of 12 horizon line and sky. The degree of realisn Kimberiee Anne Marie Smith. Sadly missed by Gramâ€" _ art works was launched, nine were sold. varies from work to work, but the colourd ma Dixie of Rosseau, Ontario, and several aunts, unâ€" "I‘m overwhelmed. I really am," Irene and treatment of her theme remain focuses cles and cousins. Predeceased by her grandparents, | said at the Colborne Art Gallery reception. â€" and expressive. } a’;g Snine" Smith and his wife Hene Violet Smith and . y , was anticipating friends and family Ms. Osborne didn‘t begin painting seri! olm David O‘Brien and his wife Laura Agnes . i O‘Brien. The family received friends at the Walas Fuâ€" WOuld come and see, but the fact people ously until the 1980s. : _ : neral Home, 130 Main Street, Brighton on Tuesday, _ would come and buy ...." "I‘ve always been interested in being an evening from 7â€"9pm. A private family service will be The exhibition of oil pastel and oil stick artist, even when I was small, but really held in Smithfield United Church on Wednesday, Octoâ€" â€" pp paper works is entitled "Fragments of didn‘t take it up until after my children ber 10th. in!erment Greenwood Cemetery, Srmthfre!d Nature" ‘were gro » j As an expression of sympathy, donations to the charity x . : & 6 grown. § : f of your choice would be appreciated by the family. All the pieces have pieces or elements of The Osbornes moved to a farm in thgb nature. Little bits," Ms. Osborne explains of â€" Castleton area in 1975. She rekindled lhtir T â€"â€"_â€"â€" the framed works. "Probably the most talents by joining the Cobourg Art Club, Wha“bb"*a“d"mâ€â€drem“oim <«] _ interesting part was dealing with the light and has never looked back, pushing and The Star Guide and the effects it has." developing her artistic expression and n€em A founding member of the Colborne Art â€" direction. c:ggnr:::plgpg‘s f Galler_y group of artists, this la}tost exhibit "I dp it because I like it," Ms. Osborne Where else can youreach that many buyers in a sngte pace featuring Ms. Osborne works in the main says of her artistry. "Other people are able cal todky or ditais on our speas acvertisng packanes front gallery "is a continuation of what I‘ve to express it in words, but I don‘t. L express 905â€"372â€"8711 o 905â€"885â€"7790 al;ready been doing," she explains. it in my work." F8 (:- =. o s e e t T