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It’s curtains for the Clova By Jennifer Lang Clova along with a tightly-knit crew The operator of the Clova Cinema an- known as the Clovamily since 1996. “It has been a wonderful and joyous nounced Monday the family-run movie house will close, despite a push to raise 17 plus years, with many memories, money to convert to a digital projection thanks to all of you supportive patrons,” a March 10 newsletter sent system. to subscribers. “Sometime The building has been this year, the curtain will sold, and the new owners draw and the show will end have told Clova Cinema opfor good.” erator Craig Burghardt “their The building, located at plans for the building are not 5732 176 Street in Surrey, conducive to us running as a changed hands over the movie theatre.” weekend. Representatives For their many loyal pafrom Crossridge Church, trons and for movie fans who the building’s new owner, cling to the celluloid age, it’s met with Burghardt last devastating news. week. An Art Deco-style gem For now, the Clova is still on Main Street Cloverdale, The Clova Cinema able to obtain movies on the Clova theatre opened in 35-mm film. 1947, and, apart from a span “The church has graciously offered to in the 1980s where the silver screen was silent until a re-boot as the Clova Cine- let us continue running, rent-free, until ma in 1992, has been thrilling successive such a time that film is no longer available,” Burghardt said. “We plan to play as generations of moviegoers. Burghardt, a Lord Tweedsmuir SecSee CLOVA / Page 5 ondary grad, has been operating the
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UBC professor and international artist Gu Xiong helps Clayton Heights Secondary student Larae McGill, left, and Chayan Olson make small clay pigs that will be part of a larger project of 16,000 clay pigs slated for an upcoming exhibition. They represent pig carcasses that were found floating in a river in China. Xiong spoke to the students about his work and how the students can express their ideas in more than the printed form.
A Cloverdale mosaic Canadian Reformed Church of Cloverdale celebrates a major milestone
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Founding members Bep Vreudgenhil, Jane Bysterveld, and Alice Bossche pose with the 60th anniversary mosaic unveiled March 7 at Cloverdale Canadian Reformed Church.
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By Jennifer Lang Last Friday marked a special occasion for the Cloverdale Canadian Reformed Church – its 60th anniversary. The evening celebration offered well-wishers a chance to browse vintage and photo galleries highlighting the early years of Cloverdale Canadian Reformed Church. But the main event was a commemorative program, followed by the unveiling of a special anniversary mosaic. The piece – kept under wraps until the March 8 celebration – owes its existence to the generosity and spirit of creativity of the entire congregation, church member Sara Vandergugten told The Reporter. “We asked all the congregation to con-
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tribute their dishes,” she said. “Everything is made by little bits and pieces of people’s dishes.” Some of the pieces are Delftware – the distinct, blue porcelain created by Dutch artisans – a donation from a local family that saw the dishes at an auction. Other pieces are from tea cups, a pot, and even a dragon dish. A detailed list of donors, the story behind many of the pieces, as well as the mural’s vivid symbolism are described in a commemorative brochure. The end result is, Vandergugten said, “Absolutely gorgeous,” and demonstrates the cultural diversity within the congregation – Dutch, Canadian, Metis, Scottish, Burmese,
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