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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Aug 1985, p. 16

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Top North American artists are to gather in Durham... Eighteen top artists from across' North America will gather in the town of Durham, in the Grey Bruce region of Ontario on August 24 and 25. Many of these artists have received awards and achieved in- ternational acclaim. Gregory Perillo will travel from New York to show his moving por- traits of the early American Indians. Joan Healey, an Edmonton artist, has painted the Canadian child's dream of playing hockey, in her work. Glen Loates -hailed as one of Canada's premier wildlife artists, will be coming to Durham from his Maple, Ontario home. James Keir- stead, from Kingston, is well-known for _ his contemporary _ lands- capes executed with his unique _ knife-painting style. Robert Bourgeault is coming from his home near Detroit to exhibit his paintings of English country cottages. Toronto-based artist and illustrator Stewart Sherwood will attend. He has created humerous covers for McLean's magazine as well as fine art for galleries. Other top artists who will attend include Derk Hansen from Min- nesota, Tammy Laye, from Ilderton, Ontario, Lowell Davis from Issouri and Peter Etril Snyder from Waterloo. The event which has drawn this impressive group together in Durham is the up- coming Canadian Collectables Show and Sale. Limited edition artwork designed by the attending artists will be on view and for sale and will include lithographs and original paintings, collector plates, figurines and other fine collectables.: Last year this art event drew ap- proximately 5,000 people. Once again this year the artists will be available to discuss their work with the public and to sign their collectables. A unique feature of the show will be the introduction of a limited edition porcelain plate featuring the locally renowned Kroehler furniture factory showing a_ historical view of this Durham area landmark. The artwork for "Furniture for the Nation," second issue in a series, has been created by leading train artist, Ted Xaras. who will also be in Durham. Works by Xaras have been collected throughout Canada and the United States and he has also. designed "'Tomorrow's Memo- ries'"' the first issue in the series of limited edition plates which celebrates the history of the railway in Durham. Ir, ERMS | UP TO 48 MONTHS yt ON THE AMOUNT nol -- FINANCED LIMITED TIME OFFER. a You Asked Us Tonight, Chez Henri will tackle the Highland Motel in a best of five encounter beginning at 6:30 p.m. while Impact Molding will host Dusome's Texaco at 8 p.m. Tomorrow night at McGuire Park in Penetang, Impact will battle Dusomes at 6:30 p.m. as the Highland takes on Chez Henri at 8 p.m. On Thursday night, Chez Henri and the Highland face off in the early fixture while the late contest will pit Dusome's against Impact Molding. Midland and Penetang to be the scene of Ontario Ball Hockey Championships Chevrolet Chevette The lowest priced cars < built in North America ae 5 i in StOCK' have Olds Firenza Handsome sporty and affordable | A ae eer ee "6. 8. 8% Financing 2 in stock Olds 98 Luxury and performance combined : and we have | ' Penetang-Midland Ball Hockey League has scored a major victory as they will be host to the Ontario Ball Hockey Championships on Saturday, August 24 and Sunday, August 25 at the Penetang and Midland Arenas. Midas Top Guns out of Toronto will highlight the line-up as they are last Year's Ontario and Canadian Champions. Teams will be coming from as far as Ottawa, Hamilton, Lambeth, and Hearst. Participating teams are: A - Lambeth Aluminum B - Performance Motor Sports (Pen-Mid) C - Toronto Canadians D - Oshawa Bruins E - Veilleux Furniture (Hearst) F - Midas Top Guns (Toronto A's) - 1984 Ontario and Canadian Champions G - Raven's Raiders (Tor) H - Lacroix Voyageurs (Ott) I - Harry's Knight (Ham) J - Hockey Shop (Tor) K - Orillia McNeely's Ultramar L - Maxwell's Gulf Cobras (Ott) SATURDAY, AUG. 24 - Penetang Arena Game no. Team. Day Time 1 B-C Sat. 8:00a.m. 2 E-H Sat. 9:30a.m. 3 I-L Sat. 11:00a.m. D-B Sat. 12:30p.m. Scoreboard Midland Town Centre League regular season - Final Standings as of August 8. TEAM Wek. TPTs: Unknowns OT aa Oe Video Daze BY Arad 18 Bete A: iS 65.0. "16 U-Bag-It TAGs 35 CKMP & 850012 G. Willicers Boi 2212 Nebs 5 ear e0e10 Mr. Grocer 4919 Results: G. Willicers 11, B.I.A. 7; Video Daze 0, Unknowns 0 (rain out); Nebs 14, U-Bag-It 11. Playoffs August 12 - series A, Unkowns vs. Mr. Grocer: August 13 - series B, Video Daze vs. Nebs; August 14 - series C, B.I.A. vs. G. Willicers; August 15 - series D, U-Bag-It vs. CKMP. August 19 - series A, Unknowns vs. Mr. Grocer: August 20 - series B, Video Daze vs. Nebs; August 21 - series C, B.I.A. vs. G. Willicers; August 22 - series D, U-Bag-It vs. CKMP. Two games total score to establish cham- pionship and consolation rounds. CKMP 13, Mr. Grocer 7; 3 in stock E-G Sat. 2:00p.m. LK Sat. 3:30p.m. 8.8% Financing Official Opening 5:30 p.m. A hh | \! Camaro 7 A-B Sat. 6:00p.m. d 8 E-F Sat. 7:30p.m. ~\! For performance 9 I-J Sat. 9:00p.m. j 10 K-L Sat. 10:00p.m. | enthusiasts i} 8.8% Financing SATURDAY, AUG. 24 - Midland Centennial Arena G b T D Ti rence AD Sat. 8:00a.m. TODAY'S CHEVROLET =t= F-G Sat. 9:30a.m. i] 3 Pee Sat cou aca 1 WNcnevy full size Pickups 4 A-C Sat. 12:30p.m. ¢ ----"_ 5 H-F Sat. 2:00p.m. CR Meade drive, 6 L-J Sat. 3:30p.m. 5 7 C-D Sat. 6:30p.m. . 8 G-H Sat. 8:00p.m. » 8.8% Financing SUNDAY, AUG. 25 - Penetang rink 1) First overall vs Wildcard, 9:00 a.m. . Wy in stock 2) Second overall vs third overall, 10:30 a.m. 3) FINALS, 3:00 p.m. Motor Sports tune up for provincial championships In the Penetang-Midland Ball Hockey Playoffs, the Ontario Championship-bound Performance Motor Sports won their series against John Desroches Construction Limited by virtue of a fourth game 9-2 victory in the best of seven set. Performance displayed their scoring depth by registering eight marksmen. Tom Hook tallied twice with singles going to Mark Gieseler, Pat Brodeur, Kirk Swales, Peter, Jeff, Chris and Dave Wright. Martial Robitaille and Jack Mischpeter replied for Desroches. Simian Special-see Paul Stock 1110-Wrangler C10 Pickup List $12,100. Blue, bench seat, HD springs SPECIAL & battery, V8, auto trans, § 1 1 1 00 | | @ ps., pb., rally wheels, radio 'The Biggest Chev-Olds Dealer in Victoria Harbour' cay LOCKHART MOTORS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer Park St. Victoria Harbour 534-7251 In the other series, Stoneleigh Pontiacs edged S: Charlebois Haulage 3-2 on Thursday night. John Dorion, Keith Moreau, and John Walter lit the scoreboard for Stoneleigh as Brian St. Amant and Norman Zwicker tallied for Charlebois. The two teams were back at it on Sunday, and had to go to overtime to settle it. Dave, the rocket, Robillard, lived up to his billing as he tallied in OT \o give Charlebois the narrowest of victories. Brian and Greg St. Amant recorded the other two Charlebois markers. Chris Lemieux and Paul Duval answered for Stoneleigh. 534-3161 835-3813 Tuesday, August 13, 1985, Page 17

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