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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1966, p. 14

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-- eat DO oS 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 18, 1966 DWARFED BY the Alex- endra Luke painting are accepted the Lyceum Club's gift to Eastdale Collegiate. cipal R. V. Sheffield, wh " candied --Oshawa Times Photo Club Honors Artist Member By Presentation Of Her Work A dramatic painting in oils was presented to Bastdale Col- legiate at its official opening last night by the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association. The large (4 by 6 feet) canvas is the work of an internationally known artist, Alexandra Luke, in private life Mrs, C, Ewart McLaughlin of Oshawa. An abstract creation in bold and deep reds, the painting is entitled "Abyss of Time." In making the presentation, Mrs. §. V. Barlow. chairman of the art committee and a past presi- dent of the Lyceum Club, an- nounced that the purchase and presentation of the painting was the club's centennial project 'and a tribute to the artist, a charter member of the club and for many years chairman of the art committee. 'with its subtle tones and clever lines of creation, the painting is truly a feast for the imagination, Mrs. Barlow said," and I'm sure everyone within these walls will be in- } Spired by its beauty. As sur centennial project, the members of the Lyceum Club are pleased} and happy to present this work of art by this noted artist to Oshawa's new school." Alexandra Luke is a member cities' of Canada, as well as in group exhibitions in New York City, Provincetown, Cape Cod, Miami, Florida; Jackson, Mis- sissippi; and Vichy, France, She is represented in the Lon- ion, Ontario Public Library and Art Museum; The Missis- sippi Art Association and many private collecNons here and abroad. As chairman ¢f the art com- mittee, Mrs. McLaughlin di- rected the Lygeum Saturday Morning Children's Art Classes for six years and later an adult pottery group. She also organ- ---- | IN NEED OF HELP? CALL ized private art group instrue- tion at her studio. * The first exhibition of ab- stract and non-objective paint- ing in Canada which opened at Adelaide House, October 1952, under the aegis of the South Ontario Circuit of Galleries was organized by her committee and toured many cities in Can- ada during the year. The artist was unable to be present for the formal presen- tation of her painting, but sent a message of appreciation, EASE ACHING HEAD Canadians spent nearly $30,- |e on headache pills in be an all-time putt i Henry H. Zeckner, 7 chipped WIFE PRESERVER To grease a casserole or baking pan easily, slip your hand into a plastic mitt or sandwich bag and grease away. ANNOUNCEMENT ... 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