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A commeilliable -record _
The finished products department at DRMCO hit another
pinnacle of on the job -safety last week when therwent over the
, 00400 hour mark without a lost time accident. The departMent
is the second one in the plant to reach the mark (the machine
shop did it last year)and ts now on its way 'to the quarter of a
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Art Club membership
grows throughout year
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Goderich Art 'Club endeic an
.,.active Studio season with a jolly
pot -hick itipPer at ,the Port'
Albert cottage of Mrs. Annie
Finnigan. ,Paint„brushes and ,
canvas ••wera laid aside while
••thd members descended a steep
stairway down the Cliff to walk
•`• on the beach and listen to The
'waves breaking on the shore.
Afterwards, a tempting variety
of gburme.t dishes provided by
the *members were laid out in
• smorgasbord fashion to satisfy;
air ,.and. water-conditio,ned
-,appaites. „
-• Before aft,er-dinner
drowsiness had a chance to set
,in, President Lu Legg Called a
short busirieSs meeting to
discuss ornc present decisions
and future plans. • .
The Club, meMbership'• had
grown 'considerably' during the
past year. Studio rsent was paid
up until the end or June after
rvatntin.rs'ess•i-ons----wdril-d
'be held , outdoors until •SeP-
tember when the studio re-
openedz.. ,
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instruction 'and, criticism ,
The-- residents enjoyed , an
during the day outdoors. hou'.r of piano,melodies in the
In the eVeningrat the studio he " auditorium - on Monday af-
held a dernonstration'of histernoon played by Mrs. Elsie
'particular style of painting in HP:iderson.
acrylics. His pictures% of old ,
building§ struck this viewer as The Clinton Centennial Band
an
idealized form of realism, d byM. ' Leggplayed a
concert on the front lawn on
som.etliing'of the style of a Jack
Tuesday evening. The -weather
Chambers.or Alex Colville. It is
was perfect for a band concert
a technique 'requiring great'
and, Most of the residents were
skill and patience, Otten taking , '
able to take advantage of the,
/three months Oil. mor e to finishmusi--
c The band has 35'
one large painting: Mr.,Mattar -,..
1-rierribers 'ranging in'age.'!from-
informed the students that he
, . , 10 to 18-andthey have made '.
lcvel. The employees each received $20. 'from the
company for the 'achievement. The workers are (from left) Ted '
McAstocker, Larry Wilson, Kevin Pletch, Bill Craig ajjd
,presenting the money finished products superintenddent Dc1
Hagle. Not available for the. photograph was Wilf Gliders.
REG. 59c AND 3 FOR $1,33
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works at his art 11 hours a day:
The exhibition of his, work 'at
. the studio- certainly"would Huron-Pla. yi!oyse
great, progress during the past
year Oderlheir new leader.
The '"Over '90 Club" held a
picnic'on Wednesday afternoon:
at "Pinelake' camp. Twenty
members' of the klub traelling,
by van and car had a tour of the s:
Bayfield area and following a
tour of the ,carrip' had supper
besidethe lake.
The Walkerburn volunteers
..Of Auburn assisted with ac-
tivities and we wish to thank
---130•••••and Shirley Elliott for the
iicc the picnic,arew. ,
Mary HoWell resigned as
Vice-president and ,was ten;
' dered a,Vote of thanks for all
— her help in the past: Barbara
McWhinnie kindly agreed to
accept the office until the endof ,
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prOVe that statemerit. .'
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In between painting sessions
the Art klub members pie -
'nicked at SoutWampton's
•Harbour Park. The Afternoon
session had been ,particularly
difficult in a high wind 'trying to
hold down art eqUipMent while
everyone.strove to capture the
Ti -da -0-13 (--5-r-dird—Mta-r re -Huron
with colors changing from dark
blue, to jade green, and wieS
'breaking white foam on a
andBar,', a sky •filled with
racing clouds, and, across the,
`harbor the lighthouse standing
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'firm on its green island against'
• al I thismiovement.
How doesVne, catch so much
beauty, on' a piece of canvas?
Only a•genius could achieve it.
For club, members, it weitild
seem. enough -just to sit and
stare
this. year. ,
• Since many meryibers would
be aWay• on• holiday during
• ;Summer-fest_ it was agreed, ,
after discussion,• , that, any,
paintings shown at'the outdoor
gallery Would be on an , in-
dividual basis only. The 'Art
Club decided to continue its
policy of having its own ar-t
shows and exhibiting whereVer
invited. TehratiVe plans were
-made .for a' fall exhibit at
and Saltford, 'as Well.
as a trip in September or
October to. the Doom, SchObl of
‘4i Fine Ai-Lcitchener:
Mier the'Studio ' had been
clo§ed for the suM met, a group
from the Art Club 'attended
'their annual seminar • at
Southampton, School of Art
peesided ovcrby Edna Johnsen
, • who a Iso'rqns the Craft Shop on
Hamilton Se), Goderich: 4 John
• Mattar, a highly qualified
teacher:, from, the. Ontario -
College of Art, Toronto gave
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Remember • • the . big Tavern in Toronto. ,She has
Hollywood musicals of the 30's? performed with , the Smile
Song and- dance, Sailor suits 'Company in Toronto as well as
,,and tap shoes, and the small atsgtis
.town girl's rise from obscurity and „Hello Dolly. Her TV ap- •
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Juliette and Friends.
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which begins on' a Broadway
stage and .ends :up on a- bat-
tlealip. It begins !this Wed-„,
nesday at' the Huron' Country
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Saturday.'
The cast includes many
proven Playhouse favourites.
-Peter McConnell, JOhn Davies,
Vinnetta Strombergs andPatty
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light famastick. • ' •
Robert Landar isAherelor the
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family. And for- 'the, Whole
family as well at the P,layhotiSe
are other attractions. The Art
Gallery this,•woek contains an
exibit of 'YoungArea Artists
Work. The paintings. were
chosen from various area high
school exibits" and featdre
many talented student works,
Pn Pridays after the show
first time. He has tilayed'in the ....many local performers, as well
Broadway productions of Man as the Playhouse staff are
of La Mancha and Zorba as well given a chance to get up and
his 'Canadian °4ppeaeances in sing.afid dance t:the Cabaret.
ILion in Winter, Funny Girl and This should be fun for one and
MUsic Man, He performed all...The lobby area is ,open
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Pig and,--Wiiistle and Sing for audience's to meets the ac
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'Charleno. Shipp comes to the -‚Dame§ at Sea, The ,Grarrery
Playhouse to re-create her. 11d The Cabaret. all happenin
performance of Ruby in Dames, „ this week at,The Huron Country
at Sea, Which she did at the Dell' Playhouse, •
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