JULY 24, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 TRAVELLING ART WORKSHOPS FOR ONTARIO: People of all ages across the province will be able to participate in a travelling art workshop again this summer. "Art Trek" is a group of travelling artists. encouraging people to discover a creative po- tential in themselves that they may not have been aware of; encouraging working artists to discover a new medium or technique; encourag- ing everyone to see art as part of their every -day life. The artists travel in teams of two in six different areas of the province under the joint sponsorship of the Ministry of Community and Social Services and Visual Arts Ontario as part of the "Experience '74" program. They travel in vans full of equipment and art supplies offering unstructured workshops free of charge in painting, printing, silkscreening | sculpture, batik, macrame and other media. Michael D'Avirro and Irv Osterer, both from the Ontario College of Art will be touring Northwestern Ontario visiting such communities as Rainy River, Kenora and Terrace Bay. Mich- ael, who was an evening instructor at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute this winter in Toronto, looks forward to Art Trek as a new teaching ex- perience. Irv has won two scholarships during his first two years at Ontario College of Art and has taught in a variety of formats and settings. During the past year Irv has been taking a full academic load in graphis and graphic design in conjunction with his own silkscreening work. The teams are on the road from July I until Labour Day weekend. The workshops will last from two to four days and will occur at a var- iety of hours to meet the needs of the widest possible range of people in more than 80 com- munities. The Art Trek program is entering its fourth year. The program co-ordinators are sure that if its impact matches the enthusiasm of the artists it can't help but be an even more succ -essful summer than last year. Art Trek will be in Terrace Bay and Schrei- ber according to the following schedule. SCHREIBER - Friday, August 9th 2 = 4:30 7 - 9:00 Saturday, August IO 9 - I2:00 ¥:30'="3130 TERRACE BAY - Monday, August I2 9:30 - I2:00 (sessions .for those I2-I6 years of age) 6:30 = 9:00 (sessions for those 17 years and over.) MUSIC RESULTS Music Results at the Royal Conservatory of Music theory examinations held recently in Thunder Bay: Carla Crockford and Norma Phillips, pupils of Mrs. J. Rattray, Terrace Bay, passed Grade I with First Class Honours. Easier To Replace? As a man's head gets bigger, the easier it is to fill his shoes! THE CORNER STORE IS NOW OPEN AT THE AGUASABON TRAILER PARK HOURS - 2 p.m. to 12 midnite CanIDB help you! Mr. Don L. Muir one of our representatives willbeat Filane's Motel in Schreiber on Wednesday, July 3lst, 1974 If you require financing to-start, modernize, or expand your business, and are-unable to obtain it élsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. lidb [0 DEVELOPMENT BARK P. O. Box 878, Thunder Bay (F), Ont. Telephone: 623-2745