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Anne Anglin and Bob Haley stars as a husband and wife team of truck drivers in the play 18 Wheels
THEATRE
18 WHEELS: A musical about truckdrivers
featuring country and western music will
be presented by Theatre Passe Muraille in
a tour of the area. Feb. 17 at 8:30 p.m. in
Blyth Memorial Hall. Feb. 18-19 in
Listowel at Christ Anglican Church Hall.
THE FANTASTIKS: Presented by the
students of Goderich District Collegiate
Institute on Feb. 24-26.
LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT:
Runs at Theatre London until Feb. 19.
Directed by Robin Phillips and starring
William Hutt and Jessica Tandy.
ART
GLEN GALLERY: 30 Picton St., London.
Watercolours, oils and sketches by Peter
Tatham. Feb. 19 to March 12. Tuesday to
Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SAGE AND SAGITTARIUS GALLERY: At
165 Erie Street, Stratford features the work
A non-objective artist Tait Baynard and the
imaginative work of Beverley Nye.
PERTH COUNTRY GALLERY: Main street
in St. Marys. Features the work of local
Perth county artists. Open daily.
THE GALLERY/STRATFORD: is present-
ing four exhibitions of varied contemporary
works during the month of February.
Saskatchewan Photography, organized by
the Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon, and
the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery,
Regina, is the first major exhibition to
examine contemporary photography in the
Province of Saskatchewan. The subject
matter in these black and white
photographs varies from personal images
of an expressive nature to images of the
Province and its people. There are 67
photographs in this exhibition representing
the efforts of 25 photographers. The
exhibition was made possible by a National
Museums of Canada Grant.
Acres, Elliott, Horley, Ransberry four
artists living and working in Perth County
are represented in our gallery for the first
time. Their works cover a broad range of
materials, techniques, and ideas. Included
in this exhibit are paintings by Bill Acres,
and Glenn Elliott, weavings by Carolyn
Horley, and wood and stone carvings by
Andre Ransberry.
Hendrikus Bervoets - Recent Collage, -
consists of the recent efforts of this London
based artist. The printed images found in
today's popular glossy magazines are the
elements of this artist's statements. Mr.
Bervoets explores the familiar commercial
advertising image and the contemporary
consumer ideal, to create Surrealistic
works of social comment. These colleges
are often amusing to look at and at tines
frightening. The artist will conduct a
weekend collage workshop geared toward
family participation on February 12, and
13, at the gallery.
Perth County School Children's Art Work
This is our annual exhibit of work done by
the students of the Public and Separate
schools of Perth County.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Friday
and Sunday. 1 to 5 pm. Saturday 10 am to 5
pm, Mondays closed.
ARTHUR HANDY RETROSPECTIVE:
It is not often that an artist is able to
work through and successfully master a
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