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Gallery
"4( dS
017th SaPARGer
Festival bee_ rinnaaaard that
more , people than ever
beTore are Yistliag the
recently eiPanded art
galley m the basement of
the di .eatre,
Bev. Walker manages the
visual arts geogram wtdch
'has 'held
at WaigthOPS
thmugh the winter and she
toortrinates the sim_er.
shows.Valker is herself an
artist who spetialiresi4
screen work.,
Walker recalls the gallery
in, its early days. "We bad
the ett disPlaYa en huge
boards in, the lobby and'soe
evey w Then we set ,
in an old grocery stace,in
1971" The air conditioned
permanent spa m is a vast
improvmnt. Located hake
basement at the back of the
haft, the gallery is new two
splendid rooms with the ~ate lighting and at-
mosphere.
The "Artist and their
Work" program of the Art
Gallery of Ontario brings
Denise Ireland to Blythin
August., This show opens
August3 at 7:30 with a ramp- ,
tion in the gallery and firat
performance of °Cuntry
Hmarts at 8:30. Ireland
paints decorative, expansive
rural landscapes in acrylic' .
She also worts with hand-
gabered_from____
oromid iler Peterborough
home. Ireland will also pre-
sent three seminars at the
g,alkny August 16, 17 and 18.
A quilt show featuring the
handiwork of five Bruce and
Grey Courty women is
presently displayed at, the
gallery. Their work itutujoi;
,hand,woven,,....hantikly„
fabrics, traditional and'
original patterns. Last law
mer local women's quilts
were diSp, layed in the lobby.
The popularity of that show
spawned this more extensive
TakillUILL aims az min" wows
raffle with a home-made
t1ize
The Blyth Gallery is open
from to 8:30 nightly or by
arrangement with the
theatre office.
Blind to
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have booth
• The._ Bluewater. Canadian
'Oilmen' for the Blind =Will
have a booth at Goderich's
Festival of Arts and Crafts
again this year. It Will be
located in Court House Park
at the South Street entrance
to The Square and will be
eaPaly recognized by the
ruuncrniaz colorful trallnnam
around it.
The booth will feature
brochures and information
on blindness and a chart for
testing pre-scboolers' eyes.
People will also be able to,
experience different kinds of
blindness themselves by
trying, on various kinds of
glasses.
Last year some people
visited the booth looking for
information on large print
books. It is hoped these same
people will re -visit the booth
this year as that information
is now available to therm
Full house
A full house and an en-
thusiastic crowd welcomed
the Huron Country
Playhouse Young Players
'82 Company when they
opened their first cabaret of
the season on July 13.
NOEL AT SEA, compiled
by John Heath with musical
direction by Michael Vieira
and choreography by Joy
Lowry, is a celebration of
love on the high seas.
Featuring such familiar
Noel Coward songs as "Play,
Orchestra, Play", "Mad
Dogs and Englishmen",
"Sail Away", and "Twen-
tieth Century Blues", NOEL
AT SEA is an offering of
musical vignettes concern-
ing three dashing seamen
and the three charming
ladies they encounter. '
The Young Players — Sally
Cahill, Brad Dalcourt, Dori
Elliott, Colleen Krueger,
Larry Mannell and Rick
Schiralli — have been in
rehearsal for NOEL AT SEA
(and for their children's play
ANDROCLES, THE LION
AND FRIENDS) for the.last
three 'weeks. All six talented
youngsters are just starting
out on their careers in show
business and everyone at the
Playhouse is both pleased
and proud of their ever -
developing skills.
The Huron Country
Playhouse Cabaret is a
brandneW"faility Ideated at
the newly renovated and ex-
panded bar -lobby area. Per-
formances of NOEL AT SEA
will occur every 'Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday even-
ing immediately after the
final curtain., on the main
stage. Admission is free to
main stage audience.