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Oakville Beaver, 27 May 1994, p. 18

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;Quinney is back 3 It has been seven years since ~ multiâ€"media artist Gerry Quinney ad ++ + S set up an exhibit on the beautiful © grounds of his Chartwell Road 5Â¥ home. Since that time, Quinney has had health problems that might have slowed down his routine somewhat but certainly didn‘t curtail his paintâ€" ing for any great length of time. <TVILLE BEAV < â€" Quinney is back and he has magâ€" 8 nificent landscape paintings to 2 prove it. "Tom Chatfield, my teacher and friend, says now I‘ve established a real style. Something I guess that was missing before," says Quinney. Quinney is inspired by the majesty of northern Ontario and many of his paintings are results of excursions to Algoma and Haliburton regions. "A most unusual country," says Quinney. "The skies are constantly changing. The sun lights up the My Secret Identity for CTV, CBC‘s Street Legal and Dog House on YTV. Immediate plans include stage shows and private functions with Legends, A Tribute To The Superstars around Ontario. You can catch Dean‘s uncanny vocal and visual interpretations of Elvis and Buddy Holly along with reincarnations that include Richie Valens and Patsy Cline at Stage ‘King‘ alive and well in Oakville (Continued from page 13) Quinney says the fall change of colors is also awesome in the far northern regions, with the trees changing at various times "not all at once like they do here." The light and composition of a particular area will catch his eye and when it does, out pops his camâ€" era first and then the sketchbook. The photo is for future reference "because in an hour‘s time, that light won‘t be there." West Theatre Restaurant in Mississauga May 30th and 31st and June 20th and 21st. For tickâ€" ets call (905) 238â€"0684. whole country and in turn, the counâ€" try lights up the clouds." Every painting is different yet the one recurring theme is water, "I‘ve got to have water," says Quinney. The exhibition and sale of Quinney‘s work, which will be set up among the flowers of his wife Frances‘ garden, takes place tomorâ€" row and Sunday and June 11th and 12th between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. at 209 Chartwell Rd. In August, Dean is looking forward to flying to Las Vegas to audition for The Legends of Rock, A Vegasâ€"based nostalgia show that tours the world. In the meantime, all you Elvis fans can rest assured that ‘The King‘ is alive and well and hangâ€" ing around Oakville. Artist Gerry Qinney, with his wife and ‘gardener‘, Frances, prepare for his first exhibit in several years, which runs tomorrow and Sunday and June 11th and 12th in the lovely garden of his Chartwell Road home. Garage sale for children of war The Croatian Parish Community presents a Garage, Bake and Rummage Sale tomorâ€" row between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. in aid of the children of war in Croatia, Bosnia, and Croatia, Bosnia, and Hercegovina. Along with the huge sale will be lunch â€" enjoy Croatian cuisine. The event takes place at Holy Trinity Croatian Parish Hall, Trafalgar Road at River Oaks Blvd.

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