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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Jun 1988, p. 21

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------ ee ---- -- - Fashion, art and sculpture Thunder Beach artists strike again In a strengthening tradi- tion of home grown North Simcoe art, four painters, a sculptor and a fashion designer are pooling resources for a day-long show coming up in July. Sandra Wilcox, who is gaining notoriety for her sometimes flappy but never unflappable summer designs, is the key organizer behind the July 23 exhibition and sale. The location is the Thunder Beach Club House on Making a point al Prom the group of Thunder Beach - area artists are ideal location to display some art. A holding a show in July. Sandra Wilcox shows Rand Green Point Road, near her own home. Apart from acting as a forum to show and sell art, the event will raise money to fix a leaky roof on the club house. Wilcox and the other ar- tists were busy planning the day on a cold, damp and dreary Saturday mor- ning of last week. Between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on the big day there will be no less than three fashion shows of the Thunder Wear line. Rod Prouse, a Lafontaine area artist, will represent the interests both of himself and his friend, John Hartman. Hartman, who may or may not show up on the day of the show, lives near Prouse (the two held their own art show last year). Prouse calls himself a wildlife artist, but his work is a departure from the nor- mal connotation of the label. "People who are realists," he said Saturday, "have cornered the word (wildlife artist) but it's not fair - we can all paint Canada, and it's full of wildlife."' Artist Randal Prom of Penetanguishene is a land- scape artist by his own description. But again, im- Two dead, four hurt in weekend crashes Two serious accidents on Highway 69 on Monday and on Sunday left two men dead and four people injured. A head-on collision bet- ween a car and a tractor- trailer in Georgian Bay Township at 1:10 a.m. Monday resulted in the death of Gerald LeBlanc, 58, of Alban, Ont., and Donald Edward Francis, 22, of Echo Lake, Nova Scotia. A passenger in the tractor-trailer, Gordon Francis, 41, also of Echo Lake, was flown to Sun- nybrook Hospital in serious condition. The northbound car entered the southbound lane occupied by the tractor-trailer, the OPP said. On Sunday in Baxter Ward three people were taken to hospital after a col- lison at the intersection of Highway 69 and District Road 34 at 10:45 a.m. Gerard Miller, 33, and Margaret Miller, 62, of Toronto, were taken to Huronia District Hospital. & iti , & by john Stoddart ee Industrial light in Toon Town Roger Rabbit is the star cartoon character in Toon Town, an animated town attached to Hollywood cir- ca 1947, in the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? It seems Roger just can't concentrate on his lines; his mind is always elsewhere (someone is fool- ing around with his wife). The silly animal decides to hire Gumshoe Eddy Valian (a poor man's Philip Marlow) to get the goods on Mrs. Rabbit. Eddy gets on the case, but soon finds himself in the middle of murder, blackmail and other assorted mayhem. With the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Amblin' Studios (which brought you the magic of E.T.) returns with a Steven Spielberg production bas- ed on the book, Who Cen- sored Roger Rabbit? In any previous period of film history this film could aot have been made, but thanks to I.L.M. Produc- tions (Industrial Light and Magic), the magic of live actors and animated charactors sharing the same stage becomes reali- ty. The film is fascinating to watch, seeing the new technology at work. But the story is a 1940s detec- tive pot boiler with Bob Hoskins as an overweight Humphrey Bogart. PG. Rating: ** 1/2 Ken Jenkinson, 57, of Etobicoke, was flown to a Toronto hospital. Jenkin- son was trapped in his car for <Y y Jd for some time, the OPP said. Both accidents are being investigated. DRIVERS of Canada ee Over 150,000 Graduates Recommended YOUNG Seats Available for | Day & Evening Courses Beginning July 5th, 1988 x Visa Accepted + Up to 44% Discount Car Insurance x Course Fee 100% Tax Deducti b Young Drivers of Canada 303 Midland Ave., Midland 526-8500 Find us... and you'll Find a ¢ GREAT deal more! 171 Burton Ave. (Hwy. 11 South of umes" 737-3440 Page 22, Wednesday, June 29, 1988 SALES e SERVICE PARTS e LEASING ages of pretty forests and fields conjured by that label may be misleading. "I'm sort of a pop land- scape artist,' he said. "I use some bright colors that sort of pop out at you." Rita Kvedaras, a Soviet- born woman married to Wilcox's father, likes big paintings. Educated as an architect and an artists in the U.S.S.R., she is an abstract artist who uses "Jarge geometric shapes." Kaleidoscope paintings is the name she uses for them. Finally, Frank Shulman is perhaps the most unusual of all the artists to be featured at the show. Shulman's primary tool is a chainsaw and _ his medium is wood sculpture. He has a long resume and a reputation as solid as his work. ~ There is a $5 admission charge to the show. 7 NATIVE WOODS NURSERIES Horticultural Garden Centre *Shade Trees *Evergreens *Fruit Trees | *Flowering Shrubs *Box Plants *Hanging Baskets *Garden & Landscape Supplies .65¢ each 526-9610 $8.95 each OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 3 miles south of Midland on Hwy. 93 (1 mile south of Brooklea Golf) E] MEMBER OF HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOC. 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