Times Advocate, 1992-02-19, Page 11f
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'The intermattenni,snew scutpluges at the Winter Camival fas-
cinated many of the spectators who marvelled at the detail
and design of the displays. Unfortunately, Saturday's rain
made viewing the sculptures an impermanent experience.
Several had already collapsed by Sunday's judging and many
details had washed awa
Pat Vernon of the Huron Country Playhouse Guild looks over
an original work of art by Jadwiga Bartncka of Grand Bend,
one of many on display at the weekend's Art Show and Sale
In the rnuOihipal chambers. Over 30 artists contributed to the
show, which helps mark the 20th anniversary of the Guild's
support to the local theatre.
41eiuuln the Ptomain, the mascot the Grand Bend Winter Car-
nival, was on parade in Saturday's rain.
Rediscovering the joys of
hockey in Sunlight were these
boys on the old river bed at
the family skating party Sun-
day afternoon.
Walking tall on stilts in Sat-
urday -'s -parade was -this -:
tleman, who took care to
avoid the patches of wet ice
on the Main Street.
Photos. by Adrian Harte
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sculpture .where everybody
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