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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-08-06, Page 17PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. 1986. ........ ......... -rm* |524?9981 IS 4aSTflNGDRIVE-JNl gooerichE niiiirAiiiiminii^hn i irr ^lmiYYn i "ftinrr#rn RUTHLESS PEOPLE Sam Stone wanted to kill his w ile. Then something wonderful happened inftlnn STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:30 ENDS THURSDAY AUGUST 7 DeVITO REINHOLD SLATER MIDLER 2ND HICK NOLTE FEATURE BETTE MIDLER RICHARD DREYFUSS FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 6 JASON LIVES 2ND FEATURE FERRIE BUELLER'S DAY OFF Qtj u.ti jt g ■HJIGIDaCH Eq VLySTERPIECE!’- “It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This I Carvings at Van Egmond House —Jay Marder. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS SUN. -THURS. 7:30 24 HOUR MOVIE INFORMATION 524-2279 REMEMBER *2.50 TUESDAY FRI.-SAT. 7 & 9:15 %................ f^Afn STARTS I FRIDAY, I AUGUST 8| —Paul MUinasio. UASIIIXGTOX IWI The Movie STARTS FRIDAY Shows: 7 &9 $2.50 Tuesday SPECIAL MATINEES SAT.-SUN. (LOTS 2:00 P.M. ONLY “The Best Action Film Of The Year!” —Joel Siegel. \BC TV ENDS THURSDAY, CLUB AUGUS 7,h PARADISE I he \ ;ic-ati<>n y < >u II nwer t< >rget - no matter h<n\ hard you tn. $1.00 OFF ADULT ADMISSION WITH THIS COUPON [excepton$2.50Tuesday] WILL HONOUR AT ANYTIME VALUABlE COUPON ROBERT DEBRA CAPITOL THEATRE LISTOWEL The Huron County Pioneer Museum has announced that for the first time in four years, an important collection of wood carv­ ings is on public display at the Van Egmond House, near Seaforth. The collection was housed on the second floor of the Museum which has been closed to public viewing for the past four years. The carvings by George June depict characters and scenes famil­ iar to the artist in the 1930’s. Mr. June was forced to retire early from farming due to ill health. He discovered the art of whittling to be a satisfying way to pass the time. His craft was self taught. His tools were elementary, with the most important being the jackknife. A large model of a trotting meet makes one want to cheer the highly animated horses and drivers on. The excitement of the event is evident in the detail of the figures in the grandstands. Several other models portray logging scenes; there is a bus station, and buggies, coaches and wagons are pulled by Belgiums, Shire and Morgans. The harness for these carvings is meticulously detailed to a particular style. The buckles were specially cast at a Whitby plant. Perhaps his master­ piece, is a table inlaid with quarter inch squares, some 52,600 to form an almost oriental design of dragons and figures. Mr. June’s work entailed the need for great accuracy and there is, manifested, fine skill and originality of thought. This collec­ tion is bound to gain acclaim as it becomes known. Thedisplay titled “Whittling Time Away’’ will be at the Van Egmond House throughout Au­ gust and September. A last chance to see it will be during Ciderfest, 'September 28. •• •• •••• THURS., FRI.,SAT. 5P.M.-12A.M. Bly th Inn EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 523-9381 BRUSSELS LEGION BEEF BARBECUE & DANCE DANCE TO THE COUNTRY COMPANIONS Brussels Legion SATURDAY, AUG. 16,1986 SocialHour5-6p.m. Supper6-8p.m. Dancing9-1 SUPPER $6.OOperperson; DANCE $4.00 per person SUPPERandDANCE$10.00perperson EVERYONEWELCOME Phone 357 1630 for 24 hour movie information WINGHAM Playing from Friday toThursday, August 8th to 14th Please note that becauseof the running timeof this movie therewitl be one showing each eveningat8:00p.m. only. In The Universe ou Don’t (□o Aloi