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Buckhorn Fine Art Festival - 2014
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Running Bride 5By Anne-Marie Kornachuk
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Named one of the Top 100 Festivals in Ontario for seven consecutive years!
Fondly remembered and sadly missed
IN MEMORIAFormer Team Leaders and Artists of the Buckhorn Fine Art Festival
Mary BarrowCheryl BattistelliGordon BowkerRicky BowkerPaul BurdetteBrenda CarterErnie Cselko
Jean FengSaul Field
Richard HaymanArt Iddison
Ely KishNorman Knott
Barbara Matthews
Edwin MatthewsNori Peter
Gordon PetersRoger Tory Peterson
Al PoolmanUrsala Reese
Jack Reid
Dorothy RenalsMichael Robinson
Doug SadlerTerence M ShorttJean TownsendKlaas Verboom
Clifford and Eleanor Whetung
Thank you to our Funding Partners
A Buckhorn Community Centre Fundraising Event.
Book Design and Production by Design One, Bobcaygeon.
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FINE ART FESTIVAL
Feature Artist page 3Welcoming Notes page 3Festival Hours and General Info page 4Presentations andEntertainment Schedule page 4Special Exhibit “Mystique” page 5Youth Art and Art Competition page 6Exhibiting Artists pages 7 - 32BFAF 2014 Team Leaders page 33Signature Scavenger Hunt! Pages 34Community Supporters pages 35 - 43
Indulge your senses at the 37th Buckhorn Fine Art Festival!
If you haven’t made it to our annual Preview Night Garden Party yet, this is a great year to plan to attend. Not only will you enjoy the magic of an “artful” summer’s evening in our beautiful Festival Park, but also this year half of the net proceeds of ticket sales go to benefit YWCA Peterborough Haliburton. Your Preview Night ticket also entitles you to return for Saturday and Sunday of Festival weekend at no additional charge. We have expanded the culinary element of the Buckhorn Fine Art Festival this year, to celebrate not only fine art, but also our local cuisine. On Saturday and Sunday you’ll find vendors selling unique food products strategically located within Festival Park. There will be lots of opportunities to sample many different culinary delights: each food vendor is offering a Toonie Taste: a feature food item for $2.00, which has been paired with a wine selection, available at our wine bar. Our “sophisticated wino”, Shari Darling (www.sharidarling.com) will be on site to share her vast knowledge and advise patrons on wine choices throughout the Festival weekend.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Anne-Marie Kornachuk
Artist StatementI am interested in looking at states of being; spaces and events that create many questions and answers, and can be looked at in positive and negative ways. I use figurative gesture, colour, and composition to speak about these internal states. I intentionally convey only small details of the body. These figurative details speak for the body as a whole. They also represent moments of intense intimacy, placing
the viewer in the position of voyeur or participant. The animated nature of the fabric, which overwhelms the figure at times, plays multiple roles. I see a kind of operatic drama in the beauty, complexity and rippling energy of the fabric, as if the fabric is alive with the hidden internal dramas of the figure. These internal dramas speak to me about everyday experience, where one manages various quiet struggles with more or less success. The fabric also offers tremendous visual interest for me, as well as an opportunity to consider colour and form. My figures straddle the lines of rigidity and confinement, perhaps societal expectations, internal pressures, as well as beauty, seduction, luxury and sophistication. It is my intention to allow the viewer to explore in which state of being the figure falls. After I choose an image for its thematic potential, my focus changes to the execution of the painting. I am influenced by Baroque painting and sculpture, and so the drama and dark theatricality that I love in the Baroque influences my choices, and the way I paint. I am also profoundly interested in understanding and then depicting substantial form on the flat surface. I work in thin layers, building the form with each layer.
COVER ARTIST
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A new and improved family ARTivity Zone will provide a variety of interactive art activities for children of all ages. Open Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm, the “A-Zone” will feature a “tour of studios” where budding artists can explore different mediums and projects: some large, some small, some self-directed, others with guidance. All are welcome to let their inner artist have some fun... Explore, experience and express your creativity! This year the second Community Mural will be started on festival weekend, giving visitors an opportunity to add their brushstrokes to help the mural artist complete the painting. The murals are part of the Kawarthas Outdoor Gallery, a collection of professional quality outdoor murals celebrating the landscape, wildlife, history and cultural heritage of the Kawarthas. Months of planning and hours of hard work go into this weekend-long event and thanks to the dedication of hundreds of volunteers, the BFAF runs like a well-oiled machine. You can easily spot our volunteers: they are the ones wearing the bright green lanyards. They are here to help you, and are ever so friendly! Interested in exhibiting in next year’s show? The BFAF is a juried exhibition, and we welcome new applicants. Applications will be available in November 2014. Visit our website for details. Contact us 705-657-1918 Toll free 1-877-300-9766 www.buckhornfineart.com
FESTIVAL HOURSPreview Night Garden Party:Friday, August 15 7 pm to 10 pmWeekend Hours:Saturday August 16 10 am to 7 pmSunday August 17 10 am to 5 pmLocation:1782 Lakehurst Road (County Road 37)At the Buckhorn Community Centre
GENERAL INFORMATION• Be sure to fill out your ticket ballot and drop it into
one of the ballot boxes for many chances to win great prizes. Check the Info Booth before you leave to see if you are a winner!
• No smoking in the buildings or tents, please.• Wheelchairs are available upon request.• No pets are allowed on the Festival grounds; please
leave yours in comfort at home.• Our security personnel will be checking purchase
invoices on exit – please be sure to hang on to the white copy of your invoice.
• We ask that art purchased from the Special Exhibit remain on display there until 5 pm on August 17.
Schedule of Presentations and EntertainmentPresentation Room Schedule Presentation Title Artist Name
Saturday morning 11:00 -12:00Saturday afternoon 1:00 - 2:00Saturday afternoon 3:00 - 4:00Saturday afternoon 5:00 - 6:00
“The Evolution of a Fibre Artist”“The Fine Art of Michael Dumas”“Metal, Glass and Fire: The Art of Enamel”“Josh Tiessen, Prodigy Artist”
Nancy JohnstonMichael DumasGabrielle S. CastonguayJosh Tiessen
Entertainment Schedule Location Performer Name
Preview Night Garden Party 7:00 to 10:00 pm Festival Park - Marquee Bridget and the Pocket Kings
Saturday morning 10:30 - 12:30Saturday afternoon 1:00 - 3:00Saturday afternoon 3:30 - 6:30
Festival Park - MarqueeFestival Park - MarqueeFestival Park - Marquee
TBAWhitney PagetThe Squirrel Hunters
Sunday morning 11:00 - 1:30Sunday afternoon 2:00 - 4:00Sunday afternoon 4:30 - 5:00
Festival Park - MarqueeFestival Park - MarqueeFestival Park - Marquee
Fresh Water TradeGleason Hoffman DuoAwards, Closing Remarks
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Mystique: A character of a person, idea, or thing, which has an aura of mystery about it, prompting heightened interest and fascination. This year ‘Mystique’ marks the fifth special exhibition integrated into the Buckhorn Fine Art Festival proper. This showcase of original artwork is dedicated to the theme of women in celebration of the feminine. Lakefield artist Anne-Marie Kornachuk provides the featured artwork (cover image) that is an effective contemporary translation of both this year’s exhibition theme and the intrigue suggested by its title. ‘Mystique’ seeks to present art that expresses a wide variety of perspectives on the theme of women, be it a pursuit of the narrative, aesthetic, emotional, cultural, or introspective qualities of the subject. Interpretation of the theme has been left to each participating artist, and consequently the resulting works are highly personal, with each one drawing on the strengths and perspectives of its creator. Depictions of women in art are as variable as the many forms and expressions found in the history of art itself; from the very earliest prehistoric life-sized female figure of La Magdeleine Cave in France, through such masters as De Vinci and his enigmatic Mona Lisa, to the aggressive fracturing of female form in Picasso’s Cubism. In between the extremes of the refined and ideal form found in the Golden Age of Greece and the ‘anti-art’ of the Fluxus movement, lies the history of art in its full and varied treatment of the issues, cultural viewpoints, and a myriad of perspectives that make up the human condition. Women feature prominently in all of this, reflecting the state of being female, how specific times and the culture of a society influences this state, as well as how women see themselves, both individually and as a group.
‘Mystique’ comprises what can only be described as a fleeting glimpse into a subject that is both timeless and contemporary. Nevertheless, even a fleeting glimpse is often capable of generating insight and interest far out of proportion to the briefness of experience. This is quite fitting, as it is most often the very foundation of mystique itself.
Mona LisaImage courtesy of Wikimedia
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YOUTH ART DISPLAY
The Youth Art Display is one aspect of the Festival that has been developed to encourage children’s creativity and nurture budding interest and skills in the Visual Arts. A specially designated area is set aside within the Festival to exhibit the work of these young artists for the duration of the Festival. The objective is “to provide a venue for children and youth to share their two and three dimensional works of art with a larger audience in a non-competitive environment”.
ART COMPETITION
We welcome competition entries from individuals developing their art skills and/or experimenting in a new medium, individuals who identify themselves as hobby or professional artists, and teen artists (ages 13 to19). This year, the Art Competition entries are on display in the Hummingbird Gallery in Festival Park.
Visitors are invited to participate by casting a vote for the “People’s Choice Award”. Ballots are available in the Art Competition area and will be accepted until 3 pm on Sunday, August 17, 2014.
The Art Competition is committed to:• Encouraging the development of creativity and skills in
Visual Arts• The recognition and support of artistic talent• Providing opportunities for learning from being judged
professionally Presentation of the awards for the Art Competition will take place Sunday August 17, starting at 4:30 pm in the entertainment marquee in Festival Park.
For past winners, more details and the Art Competition application form visit: www.buckhornfineart.com
Best of Show “Hartley”by David Parson
Future Promise Jesi McDougall
People’s Choice “Holdin’ On” by Paul Markewitz
Teenage Jesi McDougall
Novice Sue Wilkinson
Open: Portraiture David Parson
Open: Other Subjects Jean Beettam
Hobby, acrylic Keith Kirkpatrick
Hobby, oil Paul Markewitz
Hobby, watercolour Gail Noble
Hobby, pen/ink/pencil/ pastel/charcoal
Wanda Daoust
Buckhorn District Tourist Associationwww.buckhorn.ca
The Art ShopLakefield, Ontario
www.theartshop1.com
Congratulations to all 2013 winners!
Thank you to our Art Competitionand Youth Art Sponsors:
First Place Winners, 2013 Art Competition:
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At the Buckhorn Fine Art Festival, you will discover art of the highest quality in a picturesque woodland setting. With the professional Canadian
artists on site, we put visitors together with the visionaries who communicate through their art. Enjoy your journey through this creative realm.
Jane and Dave BinghamLion Stoneware9” x 5 ½“ x 5” deepwww.binghamarts.net
FINE ART FESTIVAL
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Pam BucklerEve’s TemptationPen, Ink & Watercolour11” x 13 1/2” www.pambucklerart.com
Marlene BulasCountry Afternoon Acrylic 20” x 24”www.sunninghillart.com
Iris CaseyMaynard Wrapped wire 15” x 7”x 5”www.iriscasey.com
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Gabrielle S. CastonguayCherry TreeCopper, Silver, Vitreous enamel, Glass fusion, Frits, Wood 12”x 12” www.gabriellescastonguay.com
Doug ComeauUp for Air Graphite 10 ½” x 11”www.timberwolfgallery.ca
Daniel ColbyWindow Reflections(triptych) Oil36”x 72”www.danielcolby.com
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Julia ConlonThe Coupled Rocks of Cape BretonEgg tempera32” x 48” www.juliaconlon.com
Susan ConnerTree of Life Red Palladio Granit48” x 56” x ¾”www.drawnfromstone.com
Cyril CoxAutumn Calm Oil20” x 30”[email protected]
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Ernie Cselko,represented by Landmark Design Spirit Fire Mixed Media16 ½” x 20 ½” www.landmarkart.ca
John DavidsonFrozen Woman Photographywww.johndavidsonphotography.com
Eric J. DavyColour Wars Glass Artwww.DavyGlass.ca
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Tina DingMiddle Fall Oil40” x 50”www.tinadart.ca
Paul Gray DiamondVase Wood turning705-454-2095
Yvonne De VillerEagle Drama Stained Glass 28” roundwww.yvonnedeviller.ca
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Guo Yue DouStreetcar Transport Oil 30” x 24”www.doufineart.com
Michael DumasQuest for Peace Oil12” x 16” www.natureartists.com/dumasm.htm
Lori DunnWeightless (osprey) Scratchboard13” x 16” www.loridunnart.com
Paul Gray DiamondVase Wood turning705-454-2095
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Henry FernandesMid Winter’s Dream Acrylic36” x 36”www.henryfernandes.com
Stephanie Ford ForresterCathedral of the Forest Batiks and cottons, hand worked 38” x 50”www.stephaniefordforrester.ca
Sharon Fox CranstonFrog’s Paradise Pastel20” x 5 ½”www.sharonfox.ca
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David FoynWater Falling Acrylic24” x 48”www.davidfoynart.com
Rhonda FranksHeart Warming Touch (Elephants) Acrylic 12” x 16”www.rhondafranks.com
Dave FroudePear Oil 11” x 14”www.davefroude.com
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Barry Goodman14K gold carved [email protected]
Robert HinvesCold Winters Day Pen, Ink & Watercolour9 ½” x 15 ½” www.artofroberthinves.com
Rosemary HasnerForget Me Not Mixed Media Photographywww.blackdogcreativearts.com
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Debra Lynn IrelandPand’orable Pastel 5” x 5”www.debralynnireland.com
Karin IsenburgPurple Eggplants Watercolour15 ¾” x 12”www.karinisenburg.com
Fred HummelBrown Trout Pyrophilite10” x 9” x 4”www.fredhummel.com
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Mary KaravosDragonflies Paper Collage12” x 24”www.karavosart.com
Nancy JohnstonThree Whoops...Hurray Fibre Art22” x 30 ½”www.studiosjohnston.ca
Tony JohnsonBuckhorn Acrylic36” x 24”Bluewillowstudio.com
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Bill KeastA Day Cut Short Acrylic20” x 32” www.paintingsbykeast.ca
Laura KingsburyThe Fox and the HummerWatercolour15” x 25”www.laurakingsbury.com
Clive KayThe Seal Hunter Acrylic21” x 36”www.clivekay-artist.com
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John LennardHighland View Oil36” x 30”[email protected]
John M. KowarskiPanda’s Glare Acrylic 8 ½” x 3 “www.johnkowarski.com
George KovacsThe Last Glacier Acrylic32” x 40”[email protected]
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Charles LeungBamboo Family Watercolour9” x 60” [email protected]
David LidbetterNorth to Tea Lake Oil28” x 20”www.dlidbetter.com
Eddie LePageBass Lake Acrylic6” x 9”www.eddielepage.net
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Steven LoneyFalls of Respect Brazilian Soapstone14”x 8”x 11”[email protected]
Malcom MadsenSterling silver coyote vertebrate bracelet [email protected]
Brenda LittleRue Saint Honore Acrylic9 ¼” x 11”www.brendalittlewcg.com
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Jim MajuryGone Acrylic18” x 24” 705-738-0284
Kelly McNeilRetriever Games (Golden Retrievers) Oil24” x 24”www.kellymcneil.net
Vicki McKayFungal Fractals Photographywww.e-scapesphotography.ca
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Chris MortonInside the Fence line Oil30” x 40”[email protected]
Kris Nahrgang‘Maangwazison’ Loons Nest Brazilian Soapstone 9” x 12” x 12”www.spiritofthestone.ca
Billy-Jack MilliganShe got the house Acrylic5” x 7”www.billyjacksfineart.com
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Laurie NearHer Garden Grows #2 Acrylic36” x 36”www.laurienear.com
Patricia PepinClothesline Chickadee Acrylic3” x 8”www.patriciapepin.com
Wendy QuirtOn the Rocks Acrylic 30” x 20”www.wendyquirtstudios.ca
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Paul RankinPlayful Pair Acrylic 18” x 24” [email protected] Repecka
Spirit Cedar 6” x 18”www.gintassculptures.com
Vladimir RibatchokGlory of Autumn Oil 40”x 60”www.vrstudio1.com
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Nigel ShawGlaring Error Acrylicwww.nigelshawart.com
John SheaThe Vineyard Watercolour 20” x 40”john-shea.artistwebsites.com
Nan SidlerAfternoon Shadows, Jackson Park Watercolour16” x 21”www.sidlerart.com
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Bronson SmithRice Lake Ontario Acrylic on routed plywood12” X 36”www.bronsonsmith.com
Mike SmithDown to the Sea Again Charcoal/Oil36” x 48”www.mikesmith.ca
Brenda StonehouseAlgonquin Memories Oil18” x 24”www.brendastonehouse.com
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Bob ThackerayWhite Vase Oil18” x 24”www.bobthackeray.com
Josh TiessenEternal Sail Oil48” x 24”www.joshtiessen.com
Joan ToveyWhite-crowned Sparrows Watercolour12 ½” x 16 ½”[email protected]
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A.J. VanDrieMadaabii (The Open Place) Acrylic20” roundwww.ajvandrie.ca
Michele Van MaurikSunflowers Oil 30” x 40” www.michelevanmaurik.com
Jake VandenbrinkMaple Woods Acrylic18” x 24”www.jakevandenbrink.com
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Margarethe VanderpasAutumn Splendor, Fraser Bay Oil36” x 48”www.margarethe-vanderpas.com
Emil VargaKim’s Tulip Bouquet Watercolour 17” x 22”[email protected]
Alena VybornaIrisPainting on [email protected]
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Derek WicksEvening Shadow - Wolf Acrylic24” x 20”www.derekwicks.com
Lloyd WilsonBeech Way Oil 24” x 30”www.lloydwilson.ca
Alicia WishartWind Glider12”x16”www.aliciawishart.com
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PRESENTING THE 2014 TEAM LEADERS
Diane MichellShow Office
Gerri Jablonowski Artists’Accommodations
Judy McWhirter Logistics
Peter Raymond Website
Paula RuttleArt Competition
John BannanSecurity
Shelley BertramSecurity
Linda BlackPreview Night
Ellen DumasYouth Art Display
Gary Gauthier Volunteers Lounge
Roger ClarkSet Up
Judy Staszak Team Celebration
Peggy RobertsAccounting
Marilyn Spenceley Artists’ Lounge
Jim Wagstaffe Set Up
Sally Yardley Director
Diane Skinner Volunteers Liaison
ThANK YOu TO ALL OF Our FABuLOuS vOLuNTEErS!
FINE ART FESTIVAL
Marda DrewARTivity Zone
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FINE ART FESTIVALSignature Scavenger Hunt
Celebrate the 37th annual Buckhorn Fine Art Festival by collecting the signatures of 37 of your favourite artists. Not only will you end up with a memorable keepsake, but you can also win a mini print of this year’s program
cover image “Running Bride 5” by Anne Marie Kornachuk. To claim your prize, simply fill out this page with 37 signatures and bring it to the Info Booth during the festival. Only 100 prizes are available.
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Wounded SoldiersWritten by Ian McLachlan and Robert WinslowDirected by Robert WinslowAugust 5–30In the anticipated sequel to Doctor Barnardo’s Children, a Barnardo boy returns to England as a young man to fight in World War l.
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Pure and Simple Pleasure...Westwind Inn, a full service 4 season lakeside resort, is a haven of tranquility and nature. Buckhorn is a bustling hamlet less than 2 hours from Toronto. Explore antique shops, winery, art galleries. The cedar inn is reminiscent of a Rocky Mountain Lodge. 31 log cabin style Main Lodge rooms with fireplace, balcony, antiques. Many with jet tubs for two. The Chalet offers 4 honeymoon suites. The main lodge has 3 meeting rooms for group functions, retreats, weddings. WiFi. Spectacular panoramic views. Free on site sports. Ski, skate, snow show, bike, canoe, kayak, sail. Golf green, hot tub, pool, beach, trails.
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Westwind Inn, a full service 4 season lakeside resort, is a haven of tranquility and nature. Buckhorn is a bustling hamlet less than 2 hours from Toronto. Explore antique shops, winery, art galleries. The cedar inn is reminiscent of a Rocky Mountain Lodge. 31 log cabin style Main Lodge rooms with fireplace, balcony, antiques. Many with jet tubs for two. The Chalet offers 4 honeymoon suites. The main lodge has 3 meeting rooms for group functions, retreats, weddings. WiFi. Spectacular panoramic views. Free on site sports. Ski, skate, snow show, bike, canoe, kayak, sail. Golf green, hot tub, pool, beach, trails.
Pure and Simple Pleasure...
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Visit ourWelcome
Centreand
discoverwhat
Buckhornand Districthas to o�er
PolarFest Lakefield Jazz, Craft and Art Festival
Lakefield Literary Festival Shamrock Festival and Tractor Pull
Chemong Causeway Festival and many more.
Visit our website for details about these and other community events.
Best Wishes for an enjoyable visit to the 2014
Buckhorn Fine Art Festival.
Annual Festivals
Jeff Leal, MPP
Peterborough
236 King Street
Peterborough, ON
K9K 7L8
T-705-742-3777
F-705-742-1822 E-mail- [email protected]
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Pine Tree Trading PostGifts – Souvenirs – Jewellery
Wood Carvings –ClothingSporting Goods & Toys
2909 Hwy 36, Buckhorn ON (705) 657-9900
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Not just another brick in the wall.
The cornerstone of well-crafted wine.
Chardonnay-Pinot Grigio Crisp, expressive. Layered with apple, peach,
ripe pear. LCBO# 371567. $13.95
Cabernet-Merlot Rich, robust. Dark berries and structured tannins.
LCBO# 371575. $14.95
Now at the LCBo!
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Located 3 km east of Buckhorn on CR 36Call 705-657-1108 • Toll Free 1-888-242-7475 or visit us at www.galleryonthelake.com
The Gallery on the Lake World Class Art available in your backyard.
The best selection of original fine art in Canada’s
largest retail gallery.
NEW Giclee Gallery.Check out our superb collection of giclees by our best selling artists.
Offering tremendous Value in great looking art.
“Now inPort Perry”
Located 3 km east of Buckhorn on CR 36Call 705-657-1108 • Toll Free 1-888-242-7475 or visit us at www.galleryonthelake.com
The Gallery on the Lake World Class Art available in your backyard.
The best selection of original fine art in Canada’s
largest retail gallery.
NEW Giclee Gallery.Check out our superb collection of giclees by our best selling artists.
Offering tremendous Value in great looking art.
Located 3 km east of Buckhorn on CR 36Call 705-657-1108 • Toll Free 1-888-242-7475 or visit us at www.galleryonthelake.com
The Gallery on the Lake World Class Art available in your backyard.
The best selection of original fine art in Canada’s
largest retail gallery.
NEW Giclee Gallery.Check out our superb collection of giclees by our best selling artists.
Offering tremendous Value in great looking art.
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705.657.9313www.graniteridgeestates.com
“A Place You Can Call Home”
Visit our office at:134 Melody Bay Road,
Buckhorn
We build quality homes architecturally designed to blend with the natural landscape.We are proud of our craftsmanship and attention to detail.Several plans to choose from or we can build your choice.
Call Us For Competitive Pricing On:• Landscaping• Retaining Walls• Shorelines• Lot Clearing• Excavating• Backfilling• Road Building• Licensed Septic• Licensed Sewage System Installations• Holding Tank Pumping and so much more!
Visit our office at:
BUCKHORNS A N D & G R AV E L
• Screened Topsoil• Sand• Gravel• Stone
134 Melody Bay Road, [email protected] • 705.657.9311
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1782 Lakehurst RoadIn the outskirts of Buckhorn, Ontario
GPS 44o33.190, -78o21.700Fully Accessible • Free Parking
705-657-8833 • Toll Free: 1-877-300-9767
The perfect place to make your event one to remember!www.BuckhornCommunityCentre.com
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