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Terrace Bay News, 11 Dec 1974, p. 15

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DECEMBER II, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I5 There is more art, theatre and music in our province than in many nations. This is what Ontario is doing to help you get involved in it. An artist residing in your community working with senior citizens and children. A beautiful low cost print by an award- winning Ontario artist in your living room. Impossible dreams? Not at all. Through the Ontario Arts Council, all these dreams could come true, no matter where you live in the province. For the Ontario Arts Council's purpose is to make sure that all the people of our province share in Ontario's cultural riches. Over 500 Ontario arts attractions are ready, willing and able to visit your com- munity. They're described in a colourful Ontario - Arts Council catalogue entitled ""ONTOUR". And, through the Touring Arts Fund, the Ontario Arts Council can help sponsors with the fees for touring groups in visiting your community More than 100 musical, theatrical, dance and crafts groups are available to Ontario elementary and secondary schools. The repertory is presented in the brochure "artslist". Outstanding creative artists want to visit the classrooms of the province, so that all Ontario youngsters may be exposed to the creating of painting, pottery, composing, photography, playwriting, sculpting, weav- ing, poetry, puppetry, ceramics and many other art forms. This program is described in abookletcalled "Creative Artists in Schools". For free copies of the Ontario Arts Council booklets and catalogues, write to: Ontario Arts Council Suite 500 151 Bloor Street, West Toronto, Ontario M5S 1T6 Ministry of Colleges and Universities James Auld, Muster. Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier

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