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Depending on the lender, the rate can range from half a point to 1.75 points over prime. Even so, the rate is most likely the iowest around - ' far better than for most other bans. It ail sounds good so far. But there are two negatives to these loans: set- up costs and uncertain interest rate. As far as set-up costs go, count on it costing you severai -hundred dollars (the range is from $225 to $ 1,000). And because the interest rate is tied to prime, it wiIl move up and down in ,step with prime.- Monsycare 19 general tinanclal ad- vice by Canada's chartered ac- countants. Harold Chmara le wth the Hudson's Bay Company. An exhibition, of paintings by Oshawa artist John Lander opened at the Robert McLaughiin Galery Feb. 2. The exhibition of works is an overview of the artist's workefor the. last four years. ,A realist, Lander'spaintings are often domestie and noveiistic, stories in which objects, flot people are the "characters. " His works might include a vase of fiowers or a stack of plates, chosen to create a narrative which interact like actors in a play. These, ren- dered in his precise technique, give his paintings ciarity and joy. His work is a view from an ideaiized daiiy life. These paintings combine the formai elements of space with a deft handiing of lights and darks executed-in a precise watercoior technique. The curator of the exhibition, Joan Murray, notes severai similarities to Matisse's paintings from the south of France in the 1920s. Of ten working with photography, Lander will take severai siides of a stili life set-up, then edit until every object is viewed to its best advantage. The subjects are painted in fiat planes of color -without shadow or modulation. A graduate of O'Neill Collegiate, Oshawa, Lander's first formai training was. at the Banff School of Fine Arts in 1968. He then enroiled in the fine art program at York University. His studies inciuded.the Agent for Muttiai Ide of "ala .1 i DANCING FUN FITNESS &FRIENDS Corne in and join the fun and Iearn that good old rock & roll! Beginning Feb. l2th, weekly group sessions. First 10 enrolled. Cali 430m001 4 121, Brock St. N Whitby 1JOHN LANDER art of silkscreen printing. He worked at Toronto's Open Studio, becoming an expert in the technique. His famous fiowers and vase prints have become very popular and now seem to be everywhere. Since 1981, Lander has iived and worked in New York. In addition to ieaving behind the silkscreen technique he began to leave behind the fiat basic aesthetic of silkscreen and moved toward three. dimensionai space. Hé felt that he had exhausted the flower and vase theme. It took until the winter of 1983-84 to. complete the first new still life paintings. The titie of the show refers to the change in his work sincehis move. He is now painting in watercoior, a technique he taught himseif and deveioped in New York. Admirers of the artist's work wili be pieased to see his familiar fiowers com- bined with his new medium. 'John Lander: A new beginning' wiii continue at the gaiiery until Feb. 28. A catalogue by Joan Murray accompanies the exhibition. 'Apropos' at q'> Steak end Seat ood House 577 King Street East Oshawa 576-6999 El Stavros Elegant Loirnge for your total pleasure, 9pm -l1am Entertainment by Brian Tripp for listening anddacn Special guests Friday & Saturday, Bryan Feland and Allison Forestali Station Galerymummmummmmmimmmuuoe The exhibition 'Apropos: Ar- chitectural Proposais for Cra-ýfts,' 'J will be heid Feb. 6 - 28 at Them Station Gallery in Whitby. -r The exhibition "challenges' ~ craftspeopie to think in architec-W tural terms. Those selected for the exiitowho have each cor-j EVERY NIG T at 7:00 $3500 MUST GO what would betheir proposai to a E ATRONa120 potential client, are Maryanne Cain- Friday & Saturday MIDNIGHT MADNESS t 11,oOma in dlay, Lyn Carter in fibre,'Aifred $10 I50MS OJCpt Engerer in glass, Mimi Geliman in- $10&$50M TGOJ kpt glas;Jon rean i wod JneO-len Surroundings/Air Changed every el hour! Marshall-WiId in fibre, Jeanne 0 Dundas ai Garrard, Whitby, just E of Thickson, N side, rear entrance MeRight in dlay, Lise Meihorne in » mît ~ ~ . t>chriy /cGe fibre/p 'ýAp n d Peter Wilde, n -__ mi - - - Lander's 7'new beginning' on display at McLaughlin There 's a lot of interest in Mutual Life's RRSP *No fées, no charges *Competitive interest rates *Great. income options at retirernent Save With confidence vÀth Mutual Uife. For details cali Her._b Tran 40 King St. W., Suite 710 Oshawa, Ontario. 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