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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Oct 2001, p. 16

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* FULL COLOUR .« HARD COVER _ 4y * * 8 12 x 11 * 110 pages in this book I have gathered over 250 of my pictures that deal with horses. From the RC.M.P. to pleasure horses, from historic subjects to racetrack pieces these paintings all showcase the horse. The Mennonite scene with its important horespower plays no small part in this colourful volume. DADSâ€"TOâ€"BE & SUPPORT PEOPLE WELCOME free prenatal heil A HEALTHY PREGNANCY HELPS BUILD:; Tuesday, For directions see website/phone 'l T Aparmen http;//chd.region. waterloo.on.ca Display'a; amphlets, Mini Workshops, & \You can do IT! 3: Kâ€"W Art Gallery gets its motor running he Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" I loo Art Gallery will host its third annual Black & Gold Ball on Oct. 25 from 6â€"10 p.m. This year‘s event, sponâ€" sored by Clarica, offers a litâ€" tle magic in the air and a memorable â€" dining . and entertainment experience. "It‘s fun, it‘s fresh, and has something to bring out the art lover in everyone," says KWAG executive direcâ€" tor Alf Bogusky. Guests are invited to head out on the highway and get their motors runâ€" nin‘ This year‘s theme, Born to be Wild, offers peoâ€" ple a chance to take a breather from their "day jobs" and _ enjoy _ an BABY Easy Riderâ€"style adventure. Audrey Wilson of Gemini Modeling _ Agency _ will emcee the evening that includes a live and silent auction, rock n‘ roll music with ‘Bluesynergy, food from ArtBar, motorcycles and, yes, a splash of leather. The door prize â€" diamond jewelry â€" is donated by B&G Diamonds Inc. The auctions promise something for everyone: art, trips, bikes, leather jackets, jewelry, electronâ€" ics, and the big item: a twoâ€" day trip to Ottawa, dinner, tickets to the National Art Centre, and twoâ€"nights of accomodations . at the Crown Plaza. Continued from page15 Dominum, a popular churchâ€" solo piece that rarely attains the ethereal resonance of Pickett and Dutton‘s perforâ€" mance, while Sue Doran (also soprano) lent a delicate and â€" mellow â€" timbre â€" to Geoffrey Bush‘s contempoâ€" rary setting of the medieval poem, There Is No Rose Of Such Virtue. Church choirs share the fruits of a musical retreat Canadian Eleanor Daley‘s The Black & Gold Ball is the gallery‘s major fundraiser for the year and depends, Bogusky says, on supporters to come out and invest in the commuâ€" nity resource. "KWAG is a cultural treaâ€" sure that has served this tregion for many years. We‘re growing and changâ€" ing with the times, though, and invite everyone to come to the party and meet us!" For more than 40 years, the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery has brought the energy and creativity of the visual arts into the commuâ€" nity. Over 60,000 guests visit the gallery annually. Located at the Centre in the poignant In Remembrance (from her awardâ€"winning 1994 Requiem, commisâ€" sioned for the Elmer Iseler Singers) featured evocative layered _ phrases â€" woven through the text of an anonyâ€" mous poem that speaks of hope emerging through grief: "Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am not there, 1 do not sleep. 1 am a thousand winds that blow, 1 am the diamond glint on snow... Do not stand at my grave and cry; I am not there, I did not die." Although this moving emotional contrasts to a work is a natural choice for _ resounding and optimistic upcoming November _ close â€" one that‘s sure to Remembrance Day services, _ nurture listeners and particâ€" one couldn‘t help appreciatâ€" _ ipants alike, until the next ing it even more deeply | retreat weekend. within _ the _ continuing (Pauline Finch is a Kâ€"W atmosphere of global grief _ area amateur musician and and concern over the tragic _ fullâ€"time student at Waterloo events of last September 11. _ Lutheran Seminary.) Square, the gallery is conâ€" tinuously enhancing its collections, providing exhibits and promoting local and Canadian talent. As one of the largest public galleries in Southwestern Ontario, and with the newest addition of Artbar, the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery has become a destiâ€" nation point within the community. Those who want to fuel the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery engine for the next year will not want to miss this signature event Oct. 28. Tickets are $65 per perâ€" son, and may be obtained by calling the art gallery at 579â€"5860. Sunday‘s performance was abundantly reverential and so subtly focused that the words "spoke" as effectively as Daley‘s serene score. Sirett‘s own celebratory anthem, Be Exalted, O God, included vivid instrumental textures from flute (Christina Howie), trumpets (lan _ Beard, _ Kimberley Henderson) and organ (Peter Nikiforuk) against a broad _ and _ satisfying expanse of festive choral texâ€" ture. It brought a musical journey of dynamic and emotional contrasts to a resounding and optimistic close â€" one that‘s sure to nurture listeners and particâ€" ipants alike, until the next retreat weekend.

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