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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.
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