Co I b o r n e Art est showopeningat the galleryAug. 23. ‘ IEP, , T- While he now designs fur purely esthetic . g _ reasons without the need for function, the .. » 3 Vq 'fir, . r G a I Ie r set to same principals and tools of harmony, bal- 1.sgt' _ "tsa ‘ once. rhythm and repetition apply. I alitCj, ' - ' r In addition to his fascinating ideas about at "it: i - . t - _ o p e n S pa ce / abstraction, Mr. HeineUe'swDrks do not pm- ill " sat? _ tl tl' .5 ' , . . videanarrative. _ '-' ‘ at: - , ' v l, " w" II. . I He points out that individuals so depend on Cg i t " = .L/ _ . l e " - " S h a e ex h I b it their visual experience that sometimes they , 32; I . E - 'axe c-' are confused if they don't recognize the sub- -- _ 3 ii _ F, ' _ , ’ .. i, "' V 01% Hammer). can: rest . «It d M. P -. h' . . ' . I Tor me it's really about the rhythm of the l Lk" " F ' _?i' _ Claus Hte'inecke s form and the way lines move across that I ’ Etil .37 form," he said, adding that the name of the " . "r is†'f _, IM . F - - ' latest S how r U ns sculpture can often be helpful in understand- 2}an Ea, . e _ k "r " Aug. 23 to 5;}?th 28 Egmore aboutthe piece. "Forinstance, with g , , 3a .3 mal _ t 31 1 , e outdoor sculpture 'Empathy,' the title , f1, EM t 5 - ‘ n ' G = / , helps us understand it is about conforms I , 1llR,ttliif, ' I . p. Mea ' COLBOENE .e- Space/Shape, Claus Hei- relating." f 'il, r - . Ri)), _ ig M . F ..-,. or neae'slatestshowinColborne, expresses his . Included in the Show are two prototype l ‘ Ith' "d in. " I ' '. d , rf), J.' - idéa of abstraction where shapes define the plaster sculptures accompanied bydrawings I,,. - L?,' A E a, l I " " 5 _ 1's?,r' space and vice versa _ that suggest a much larger T __ _ - .. - ESMt il ii'jkli, A designer for several I ' l scalein case a client is inter- i t .-. II is " It - ilm, II ' f L; . let. tte, agencies _ For me, Its really ested in commissioning n _ . I. © IEi I , .. I -. " a; an at is own design these works. i I JJ, _ . ' ' e , fr; " F, studio. ML Heinecke _ about the rhythm Space/ Shape opens " . “w fl"; = insists that his design . of the form...' Claus the Colborne Art Gallery, .I. ' C' AN t. 11:5. rr " 3 i4)sr.ea., " practicewasvisual prob- ' H _ 51 king St, E.. in Colborne, _ 'rip" . '"' . he: . 3 A, ' , ' , '3 '? _i?,ci'4,' 3“ lean-solving then and einecke on Aug. 23 with a recep-_ a?†a _ , T y L? f“ 3 Mr, I a. l- , {r 'C, T, Fs ittitl also nowinthe sculptur- - tion from 2 to 4 p.m., and .. % g" "itFa5's-. l . IFd ’ 1' ' a. _ . s'el:7r .- alwork thathasoccupiedhimmrthepast 10 continues until Sept. 28. 'ri'ijat 5’; .. l t " . r . V "ar. » -'Q ' .'-.“ 3 ' 'v-s. years, _-------"-" . Lag; , 3 ":7" T -, . "c l 3 I ' a, " 3 't ': Those who have visited Colbome will be F KS-Eid " s L va"dl . A, _ 3 . " I' Fsre7,, 'Cl, I}? iisrniliarwith his monument; 'Empu- FOLBORNE -- Demeter Claus Heinecke I wise» _ ." _ I M , "ra ", ' _ , '% it?" my thatsits outsidethe ColbomeArtGallery. l5 preparing to open tt new show Wed - q" un - J" , r _ ‘37 c' l "“1, a, ' _% MI. Heinecke's most recent works ofsculp- 'Space/Shape' of the Coiborne Art Ya Tu ' . " Lin. 1 X ' f] , ~ , e" , . M, turewith drawingswillbe ieatusedinthelat- Gallery on Aug. 23, Submitted photo if w. a Eriep, ' ', 's ' i. R/r ' 4,1: l .CIIAMAHE BRIEFS sjuimtrinbasm"' Tim†M G - At â€it BOB OWEN railway f road crossings in the safety zone. From Creek Street But Councillor Ed Van Egmond For NtrrthgmberlimdTaday township. South, north to Simmons Street moved the time limitation Why do a study at all when North, 150 metres ofVictoria be removed entirely because New storage room the ballpark cost to bring one Street will have year-round enforcing time restrictions is not approved crossing up to a high enough reduced speed limits aM fines feasible. RAMAHET P Th standard t; _ptitgtttrs11s,t"' double? for infractions. Carltmahe C OWNSH) - e criteria is 1 0,0 0. Councillor Towns ip council approve he Cramahe Township municipal Ed Van Egmond asked? zone Aug. 12. fkyte PM? costs office storage area needs bl l would be worth it to have being renewed renovations to create sulfa a a study in hand to definitively . . records storage and security. explain the costs to people who Sign at the tMes CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP - A Asmall room, once a kitchen come asking that train whistles CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP - To $304,660.19 plus HST cost m the basement of the municipal be banned Deputy Mayor Jim advertise highspeed, broadband for a new skate park on the hall in Colborne. will be Williams argued. That met with internal availability in Cramahe old Colborne Arena ice pad in refurbished. Records from 1980 council agreement. Township Industrial Park area off Rotary Centennial Park has to present with be secured in the However. only two railway Purdy Road in Colborne. Cogeco stalled proceeding with the room. crossings will be studied by ClMA Cable requested permission to project. The New Line Skateparks Cheer Builders have been Engineering Services: Ontario install a 10-by-20it sign for 12 company spent considerable time awarded the contract to frame Street (urban) and Peters Road weeks' time. attempting to bring the cost in outside walls. insulate, install (rural) for a cost oi $4.880. Cogeco also requested under $300.00 but were unable drywall and remove existing The study will identify required Cramahe Township council waive to do so. copper water line and replacing upgrades and any other work permit fees. Cramahe Township operations with new PEX in the ceiling. A needed to request train whistle Council decided the sign can staff and the Cramahe Skate Park steel door. frame. deadbolt and cessation. go ahead - with no waiving of Committee asked council for "Ir, will 3also lg; giggled. HST fees permission to research otptiipns to e CD is , plus T . . reduce construction cos s up The funds are coming from the 0mm SM momma“ Fi k t _ to 40% of the original estimgte. Township Facility Reserve. After stmtragprmal trewor s a . or $140,000. the work is paid for, $75,000 will Cramahe council Cramahe council okayed the remain in the reserve fund. CDLBORNE . Five engineering request at the Aug. 12 meeting, firms bid on the terader to prepare F (ytAMhHET0WNSHlP - gut not before Councillor (Hinton . . an engineering sin for the ireworks can now be sold reau underwent some gri ing Tram whistle Study stalled reconstruction of 'lhfJl Street year-round in Cramahe Township. about how practical the project CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP -You on the west end of Colborne. The Previously. the sale of "family was, Councillor Pat Westrope Can't open formal discussion on lowest bidder, Greer Galloway fireworks" was restricted to the wondered if the potential cost to _ train whistle cessation without Group Inc. has won the tender seven days before Victoria Day taxpayers was warranted for such having a study done.Those are with a bid of $15,320. in May and the seven days at the a small user group, immoral Transport Canada and of June preceding Canada Only $1,000 has been raised es. . Da . to date, Cramahe Township council Lower Snead limit lifter reviewing the regulations in the end, council voted to let received three quotes to do a on Victoria Street in other Ontario 'municipalities, the project issue a request for s.atetyyyutssme.nt of railway Cramahe staff recommended proposals to build a skate park f mu_nrcrpal mad crossin s COLBDRNE - One block of that fireworks sales be allowed because there's no cost involved rangtng from $2,440 to ttze Victoria Street South in Colborne "for 30 days prior or 30 days past and no commitment made to per crossirtTMre are seven CN will be designated a community Victoria Day and Canada Day." continue. i 5? l t.,