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SARNIA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY,
124 Christina St. S., presents Ontario Society of
Artists' Annual Open Juried Show, Mar. 6 to 31. Bus
daytrips to the Art Gallery of Ontario's special
exhibit, Van Gogh and the Birth of Cloisonism,
Mar. 14, 18, price $21 per passenger.
WOODSTOCK ART GALLERY, 445 Hunter St.,
VWodstock, High School Art from the Secondary
Schools of Oxford County. from Mar. 6 to Apr. 4.
FOREST CITY GALLERY, 213 King St., London,
present May Chan and Paul McGlashan exhibits,
until Mar. 4; Howard Mussells' exhibit in downstairs
gallery, Mar. 6 to Apr. 1; Nida Doherty show,
upstairs gallery, Mar. 6 to Mar. 19 and Jeff Willmore
exhibit, Mar. 20 to Apr. 1 in upstairs gallery.
TRAJECTORY GALLERY, 3811/z Talbot St., London
re -opens with show A -Moe -Ba, exhibit of works of
env approach, style, medium or concept, until Mar. 7.
THE GALLERY, 54 Romeo Str., Stratford, presents
Ann Kipling: Recent Landscapes and Richard Sewell:
"Drintex 365" exhibits, Mar. 6 to 29; Treasure Hunt
program at the gallery on Mar. 15; Seniors Tour and
Tea, March 24, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bus tours to the
Art Gallery of Ontario to see Vincent Van Gogh and
the Birth of Cloisonism, Mar. 14 and Mar. 18, call
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STRATFORD BRASS RUBBING CENTRE, 137
Ontario St., Stratford, open by special arrangement
to groups, schools and individuals wishing to learn
the history and craft of brass rubbina. Call 271-9333.
THE STUDIO GALLERY, 65 Montreal St., Goderich.
Recent Watercolours by Mark Fletcher, show opens
at special preview Mar. 1, 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
exhibit runs to Mar. 14.
CONCERTS
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL, a concert with the Blyth
Festival Singers, first full concert, March 1 at 3 p.m.
Tickets $3 for adults, $1.50 for children.
COUNTRY AND WESTERN CONCERT, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Blyth with proceeds going to theatre's
building fund. Stars include Jim Medd, Richard
Knechtel, and other top Western Ontario country
artists. Reserved seats. Tickets are $3 for adults,
$1.50 for children. Mar. 18.
KITCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM, 400 East
Ave., Kitchener. Mar. 18, the Ted Nugent concert,
with the rock superstar; Grand Ole Opry Show, Mar.
21.
THE CENTRE IN THE SQUARE, Kitchener,
presents a concert with Sydney Devine, Scotland's
star of country music, Mar 4 at 8 p.m.: concert with
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The Oxford String Quartet and piano superstar Andre
Gagnon on Mar. 15 at 8 p.m.; National Arts Centre
Orchestra, with selections by Bach and Mozart, in
concert Mar. 18 at 8 p.m.; Preservation Hall Jazz
Band from New Orleans, in concert Mar. 19 at 8 p.m.;
international singing star Cliff Richard, Mar. 27 at
9:30 o.m.
KITCHENER-WATERLOO SYMPHONY ORCHE-
• STRA. Centre in The Square, Kitchener, presents a
concert with guest pianist Lili Kraus, Mar. 7, 8 at 8
p.m. and the orchestra presents two concerts with
The Canadian Brass. Mar. 28. 29 at 8 D.m_
LONDON GARDENS, R.R. 4, London, presents the
Johnny Cash Show, Mar. 10 at 8 p.m., the Grand Ole
Opry Show. Mar. 22 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA- Centennial
Hall. 520 Wellington St., London. Moe Koffman
Quintet plays with the symphony at Mar. 1 concert;
Young Peoples' Concert with the symphony at
Theatre London on Mar. 8 at 2 p.m.; concerts with
guest pianist Patricia Parr at Centennial Hall, Mar.
11, 12 and concerts with guests, The Canadian Brass
Ensemble on Mar. 20, 22.
WINDSOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Cleary
Auditorium, 201 Riverside Dr., Windsor, concert
Mar. 15 at 3 p.m.
VICTORY MEMORIAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM,
Ingersoll, The Tapestry Singers, in concert, part of
the Creative Arts Concert Series, in a program of
vocal music written for the theatre. Apr. 1 at 8 p.m.
MUSEUMS
ELDON HOUSE, 481 Ridout St. N., London reopens
March 1, open daily 2-5 p.m. The home is London's
ddest private house, built in 1834 by John Harris.
Bdon House was the centre of social life in London in
the 19th. century. Special March break program,
Children's Day at Eldon House, on Mar. 26 at 1 p.m.,
2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
LONDON REGIONAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUM,
London Towers, 379 Dundas St., London presents two
exhibits, People and Machines and Inuit, on lifestyles
of the Arctic. Museum open Monday to Saturday, 9
am. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m. tD 5 p.m.,
admission 50 cents for children.
LAMBTON HERITAGE MUSEUM, Hwy. 21, five
miles south of Grand Bend, open year round and
features artifacts recalling Lambton County history,
including the outstanding Fred Walden collection of
Canadian glass.
JOHN R. PARK HOMESTEAD, on Iler Road,
southwest of Essex, includes house, museum and
several outbuildings which re-create the 1850 lifestyle
of the Colchester area, open daily from 9:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Call 738-2029 for
further information.
WOODSIDE NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK, 528
Wellington St. N., Kitchener, former home of
Wiliam Lyon Mackenzie King, open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
daily. Coinciding with the school holiday, Woodside
will be holding a Filmfest from Sunday, Mar. 22 to
Thursday, Mar. 26, on the theme of Parks Canada.
Admission free.
OXFORD MUSEUM, City Square, Woodstock,