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Richmond Hill Liberal, 5 Dec 1979, C10

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If you are planning to take pictures of family and friends during the festive season come along and maybe get some suggestions on how to improve your flash photographs. Entries for the Fall Photographic Contest must be submitted at this meeting. The speaker will be Vic L. Richards talking on “Flash Photography". There will be two Categories “Nature” and “Pictorial” and you may enter slides, color or black and white prints. The next meeting of the camera club will be December 10. at 7:30 pm in the Richmond Hill High School. Montages subject of 8th talk Keith Bain was the guest speaker at the York Regional Camera Club last week. photographers have the same freedom to im- prove their work in the dark room as photographers who deal with prints." This seemed most suitable as a descriptive name covering the west branch watershed of the Humber River. where most members live. At that meeting an executive will be elected‘ membership fees ac- cepted and club activities for the coming year planned. At a brief business meeting of the club prior to the program. members voted to adopt the name “The West Humber Naturalist Club“. The next meeting will be held January 24. 1980. at the Kleinburg Library beginning at 8 pm. 7 For further information call Marg or Art Rusnell at 893-1538. Gayle will have some of the conference reports at the January meeting. Dr. Gordon McBean. meteorologist of Klein- burg was a conference participant. Some photographers feel they cannot alter a slide if it is to be entered in competition. Gayle. a technician with the Ontario Hydro Fisheries Research Laboratories, told of some of the serious ef- fects acid rain is having on agriculture. animal and aquatic life and how all Canadians are af- fected directly or in- directly by this growing environmental problem. With the aid of slides he was able to demonstrate the effects that could be obtained by making a montage. or how to im- prove a slide by duplicating and possibly enlarging the focal point of the picture. Earlier in the evening Gayle Watson of Schomberg reported on the recent international conference she attended in Toronto. about acid rain (or precipitation). His subject was “Duplicating and Mon- tages", Subsequent to the in- troduction of Eskimo Art to southern Canada by artist James Houston. Mr. Mitchell also established the agency to promote and distribute this now popular art form. He is a consultant on Eskimo art. He spoke from personal knowledge gained over the 15 years he served as a Hudson Bay Company factor at various Arctic posts. Eric Mitchell of the Kaiser House Gallery in Kleinburg presented his pictures and described life in the high Arctic. A glowing overnight snow house, grave markers dating back as far as 1820 and 1851, sturdy Arctic dogs, empty abandoned oil drums, breath-taking, treeless snow scapes and dramatic Eskimo por- traits were only some of the pictures shown to the members of the recently formed naturalist club at the Kleinburg Library. C-10 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 5, 1979 New club is formed in Vaughan “Not so.“ said Mr Give them cuddly AM animal radios Furry and musical. they're like two gifts in one Soft, safe and great little friends. (A) Brown spaniel. 12-979,19.95: (B) Pekingese. 12-967.16.95: (C) Raccoon, 12â€"971.16.95i Flipâ€"type digits are large and easy to read. night or day, Has revolving clockâ€"on indicator in case of power failure. 24-hour alarm setting. 63-811 Easy-to-read alarm clock 148§ 15995 Reg 22995 169,5 RADIO SHACK'S POLICY ON ADVERTISE!) 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