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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Sep 1973, p. 13

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Exhibit illustrates artists working together An interesting blend of pottery, weaving and woodworking is on display until the end of this week at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Art Gallery under the exâ€" hibit name of ROOM. A space hanging consisting of wool passing through ceramic pots was part of the ROOM exhibit at the Kâ€"W Art Gallery and was a good example of two artist working together. Waterloo potter _ Ann Roberts, collaborated with three other local craftsmen in combining her pottery works with works of weavâ€" ing and wood. The comâ€" binations appear inseparâ€" able and have proven that artists of different medium Canaries, Budgies. Finches, Parrots, Love Birds, Cockeâ€" tiels, Sea Horses, Snakes, Monkeys aiso other small Fish are more then pets. They make a fascinating hobby for the whole ftamily. A Fascinating Hobby Our Tropical & Marine Fish Complete Line of Four men have entered the leadership race so far: Robert Nixon, Donald Deaâ€" con, MPP for Toronto York Centre; Eddie Sargent, MPP for Greyâ€"Bruce and Edward Culp, Toronto seâ€" condary school teacher. Opponents to speak The Waterloo North Proâ€" vincial Liberal Association will be holding a meeting Oct. 3 at Glenbriar Curling Club to hear the views of the candidates running in the upcoming liberal leaderâ€" ship election. The barn of Walter Reitzel housed livestock and feed and was written off as a $60,000 loss after the fire. The club is holding the dance at the St. Clements arena and have two bands engaged for the evening. The Paradise Lake and District Lions Club will be holping a dance Sept. 28 to help raise money for a famâ€" ily who‘s barn burnt down recently. Mrs. Roberts said she and~ Heidi Roukema, Sylvia Christie and Andrew Pynier met in the Fall of 1972 to discuss the poss}â€" bility of creating works both large and small toâ€" gethér. The works were Proceeds go to family can combine together to An idea was initiated by one artist and then taken up and expanded by another with the final article beâ€" ing a harmonious blend of two _ concepts, _ possibly unrelated to the initial plan but infinitely more successâ€" ful because of the collabâ€" oration of skills. planned _ to incorporate more than one of the craftsâ€" men‘s skill and knowledge. Mrs. Roberts seemed to be busier than the rest in the blending of the various mediums. She worked with Sylvia Christie in creâ€" ating a space hanging. Long Back in Good Shape... Fast Not a sign of that colliâ€" sion when our experts reâ€"condition your car. Fine work at moderâ€" ate prices. 430 ALBERT ST. PH. 884â€"0550 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY the same beige color made by Mrs. Roberts. This work, Mrs. Roberts said was a good example of how the artists had to work toâ€" gether. She said although she had the knowledge of how to make the clay tiles, Heidi kept her informed on what weight and style would be suitable for the wool forms are joined at the top but run individually down through the middle of ceramic pots with the color of the pots blending with the color of the wool. Mrs. Mrs. Roberts‘ pottery work was then further coâ€"ordinated with the wood work of Andrew Pynter. A log run of butternut wood combined with oxidaâ€" tion fired stoneware creâ€" ated a unified art work one Roberts said Mrs. Chris tie improvised when she saw the color of the pots by dyeing her wool to match and blend. Among the exhibit is a rug hooked by Heidi Rouâ€" rug are five clay tiles in â€"TAWCO CLEANING CENTRE 355 ERB ST. WEST Remember Our Medium Pizzas (In The Plaza Beside Quickâ€"Trip Variety) Next To The Sundays â€" Mondays â€" Wednesdays â€" Thursdays ‘Pizza Palace‘ on Weber N. 884â€" 1550 ‘The Palace For Pizza‘ on Erb W. 745â€"2991 VISIT OUR NEWEST LOCATION * four day Special * 35 ON WEBER NORTH 884â€"1550 ON ERB WEST 745â€"2991 eould not have achieved without the other. The exhibit, although illustrating some individâ€" ual works as well as comâ€" PIZZA PALACE Byâ€"Law No. 3868 of the City of Waterioo reâ€" quires that the owner or harbourer of a dog within the limits of the City of Waterioo, shall within ten (10) days after becoming the ownâ€" er of such dog, cause the dog to be registered with the City Treasurer and procure a license therefor. The license and tag fee to be levied and collected from the owner of every dog is $2.00, which is payable only once by every owner or harbourer of a dog. Dog licenses may be obtained at the office of the City Treasurer, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb Street West, Waterloo. Payment may be mailed by forwarding your remittance and the following information: name and_ addâ€" ress of the owner and the breed. colo;k and sex of the dog. , Pizza Palace PERMANENT DOG LICENSE Tuesday Special 3A7 Weber St. N. â€" 884â€"1550 355 Erb St. W. â€" 745â€"2991 U. of Wat. in Village 1 884â€"1553 CITY OF WATERLOO 3 WATERLOO LOCATIONS ‘1.99 OFF Any Pizza Order With This Coupon One Coupon Per Order Expires October 31/73 together with the work of one _ complementing . the Pickâ€"Up Only

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