Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 20 Dec 1962, p. 18

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ONE FOR THE HIGHWAYâ€"Ray Lefevre, 64, downs 21/2 gallons AFTER winning beer-drinking contest in Rome. m\\‘~‘ §wa< f‘ Model lreno Jonson can't understand lhls sculpture. Well-ventilated work by Japanese sculptor Tomonori Toyofuku looms over visitors to the or! pork not for from Milan. This is on odd fiSIHO (Ml Item")- Distributed by King Features Syndicate. SARDINE SHARESâ€"Joy Seymour (left) and Isobel Hampton examine lamps used by fishermen in Rosas, Spain, for catching sardines. Fishermen shine the pbwerful lights on the water, dazing the tiny fish, making them easy to catch. ODERN ART is using modern methods to attract visitors in Legnano, Italy. Gallery director Enzo Pagani is bringing art to the people in a natural setting of grass, trees and rocks. The outdoor art museum is a labyrinth of twisted bars, contorting bronze, stone slabs and shaggy space monsters. They are the nucleus of what will be a large permanent exhibit of modernistic sculpture. While viewing the stone and metal works of art by 260 contemporary sculptors, visitors can picnic. OPEN AIR ARTISTS WAGON TRAINEDâ€"Jefi Brandon takes Angel, his 1331, along A COLD COMFORTERâ€"A blanket of snow may bother the adults, but these two wherever he goes in Nashville, Tenn. They’re on paper route. youngsters welcome the cold stuff when it fell in northern part of Finland. REFLECTIONS ON ROYALTYâ€"Citizens of London can see themselves reflected in automobile carrying part of the royal family to Parliament in London. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon are riding by in this view.

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