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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 1991, p. 25

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*Manufacturer‘s suggested retail price for 740 Sedan includes automatic transmission. Price shown excludes taxes, options dealer prep, destination charges and registration fees. Prices may change without notice. Dealer price may vary. s ie it Of Blyth Festival‘s six producâ€" tions this year, Smith selected Cornflower Blue as the producâ€" tion the company would take on the road. Last week, the 10â€"week tour began which will take the So stop in and look at a 740 today. You‘ll save mon And owning it could save you something much more valuable Cornflower Blue ine volvo /40 costs only $28,695.* Which is very little for a car that offers so much Like Volvo‘s legendary reputation for safety. A long list of luxury features you‘d expect to find on cars that cost thousands more. And, of course the quality and durability Volvos are famous for. "It‘s something that rolls over people quietly. I‘ve had some people say it‘s the best thing they‘ve ever seen, and perhaps that‘s because it‘s touched them so intimately in how they live and how they grew up,‘‘ Smith says. The Volvo 740 costs only $28,695 The artists taking parting in the studio tour are: Karla Ingleton, a modernist painter and photograâ€" pher; Jacquelyn Lumsden, who creates handâ€" crafted pottery; Eldon Leis, an oil, acrylic and watercolor painter; Nicholas Rees, a printmaker and ferroâ€"cement sculptor; oil painter Isabella y Michelle Lahn There is a wealth of art and talent in Uptown aterioo that many in this community have yet to iscover. f But, on Sat. Oct. 5 and Sun. Oct. 6, Waterloo sidents will have the opportunity to take a studio alking tour and view the works of several local rtists â€" all living within the Mary and Allen St. eigborhood. Bruce Lumsden, organizer of the tour, says the our provides an excellent opportunity to expose the ity to these gifted artists. ‘‘There‘s a wealth of talent in the community,‘‘ he says. ‘"‘We‘re very blessed with a wide range of artists and very talented people. It is certainly worthwhile to get them together to collaborate. Events like this indicate the vitality of the Uptown area. BUY NOW, SAVE LATER . Nalking tour showcases the en a R ,:v J E g alent of Uptown‘s artists ll %’wfim%mfi' Motors ‘‘We try to send a show out (on tour) that sort of exemplifies what we‘re trying to do here, which is new Canadian work, primarily, Smith says. ‘‘We like to send out a play which represents what we‘re all about." Cornflower Blue is directed by Kim McCaw with assistant direcâ€" tion by Laure! Paetz, set design is by Dennis Horm, costume design production across Ontario and Manitoba. 485 King St. North Waterloo, Ont. (519) 885â€"5090 â€"K MOTORS a strong believer in the Uptown area," says Lumsden, The tour will run 10 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. on Saturday and 1 p.m. â€" 5 p.m. Sunday. Artists studios that can be visited are located at 38, 48 and 107 Allen St . Eagt, 184 and 206 Herbert St., 96 Willow St . and 82 John St., East. "I think it‘s good that people can have the informality to just walk around one of the old neighborhoods of Waterloo and at the same time see some of the artists doing some of the work . I‘m Viewers can expect to see an array of arts and crafts including photographs of Canada‘s north country, jointed teddy bears and bunnies, landâ€" scape paintings, even the largest collection of Japanese Bonsai trees in the region. Stefanescu; appledoll creator Wendy Gacparski; craftsperson Murie! McBride; David Antschert, who works with pencil, oils and watercolor. Although events such as this take years to become established, the Uptown tour is well on its way. Now in its third year, Lumsden says the number of people walking through the artists‘ homes is growing. Last year, an estimated 300 art lovers toured the fourâ€"block area. (Continued from page 15) money when you buy it. is by Mary Fulford, lighting is by Lesley Wilkinson, and stage manâ€" agement is by Laura Astwood Cornflower Blue is presented Friday at 8 p.m. at UW‘s Humaniâ€" ties Theatre, Tickets are $22 for adults and $19.50 for students and seniors, and are available at the Waterloo Showtime box office (747â€"8765), the Humanities Theatre box office (885â€"4280), or any Ticketmaster outlet. _ VOLNVO qoi y way ... flmm Ew _ right away ,-ml G NJ K nl{g[;f(‘ A Available at participating Burger King* restaurants: *396 King St. N., Waterloo *300 Fairway Rd., S., Kitchener ~*809 Victoria St. N., Kitchener _ *443 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener $2.79 Oktoberfest Sausage On A Bun Combo includes: sausage on a bun, medium fries, and medium soft drink & .. 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