sun’s creations in hugeâ€"r and gold could not be . adapted to lame art pieces _ Two Baterloourtists display "ttique crafts at K-Wf gallery Predeceased by his father Donald Guylee: survived by his mother Marion Hoegner, step-father Stefan. brothers Employed at G and E Transport, Crosshill, David, age 21, was a memer of the First United Church. In 1971 he was a member of the Gold Puck all star hockey midget team and played for an industrial team. Wayne David Guylee of 69 Hillcrest Ave. Waterloo died Wednesday June 8, 1977 as a result of injuries incurred in a motorcycle accident. Waterloo man dies designs created by Susan could lead to a sack full of artist expression. But, working with limit- lug pumps and precious lyDovnghmton What hm when two artists combine menu to expand their mommy withinapocilicbomds? If the artists are Susan Dunks and Cindy Me- Manemy at Waterloo, the result is a whole new In; ot mule and metal Crea- lions. 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Also survived by fiance Diane Voigt. beautifully adorned with and sun on the other. The stars, sun and other decora- tions were created by Susan while Cindy wove the gar- meat; find that's not all. The practical application theory led the artists to creating a variety of handbags an_d all "Ws our bag", a dit- pliy at the " Art Gallery until June w. The collection includes a neatly-woven sleeping bag- ctrnforterreompiete with mobnandsiarsmoneside so the duo the“ to etch out a "practical" â€In tioetdtheireratt. With the nuisance at an Ontario am council grant, m3“ fly.!, be!†ltr their inclination: of the 'rord"ttag." And the result led to an New“ MW! 91% y~ semce Charges alm inuch as you do; a adapt our idea to 'sie an- ottytr's point (I view." -' m. tried toGiihoiG iifiiii who at the mum else," sheiaid. _ To successfully complete the philosophy, the pair led, to a rmaturnttsesi. at realization ig each others art form. 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