Abstract artists lookingforward to show1 from ONE 0F A KIND on page 5 \lrrrr rIrIn r anrd hi. irr. lrrrrJL! rrriu. .rr lile using sandstone, imcstone and granite. Spccialii.ing in Japanese-type designs, his sculptures are made to hold and rellect waer - n garden settings mainly- while some even move as water lows through îhem. lies been commissioned by everyone romn garden loyers 10 large corporations. His largest picce, which took over a month Io complete, is a lour-tone sculpture that dresses up a conlerence centre in London. "Most ot my designs are abstract, but some are of people like Madonna and an old man emerging rom a stone," explained Mr. Rickli. "The key is tb show people how the pieces relleet water or move wiîh i, so I'm going 10 have 10 be preîîy creative with my crat show area. Concert to take stage Milton Concert Presentations' final concert of the season, 'Beethoven, Beethoven, Beethoven', will take the stage next month. The Friday, April 17 concert will teature pianist Jane Coop per- forming Piano Concert No. 5 in E flat major, op. 73, 'Emperor' with the North York Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kerry Stratton. TMe popular 'Emperor' Concerto, written aI the beginning of the Romantie era, assumes truly symphonic properties yet pro- vides a piano part that will leave no doubt as to the ascendant role of pianist, a group spokesperson said. Ms Coop's numerous recitals, orchestral appearances, record- ings and countless radio broadcasts have brought ber international attention from critics and music loyers alike. Weil known for ber "virtuosic ease" and "pristine musician- ship," she bas built a reputation as one of Canadas leading pianisîs. She bas îoured extensively, giving performances in New York, London, Washington, Toronto, St. Petersburg and Hong Kong. The concert at Milton Alliance Church on Derry Road is the last of Milton Concert Presentations' Nocturne Series. A sulent auction and raffle will also be held. Tickets coat $20 for adulîs or $15 for seniors and students and may bc purhased at the door or in advancc by calling Caroline aI 878-4427. Ih would be flue to seli some of mv work ai the show, but l'in Il 011rK ,rî IIl! I I o I o dor irr 1011 (ie soinieday." Among those who'vc alrcady used the One of a Kind Craft Show to bolster their business are operators of Multons Ail Fired Up. Eleven-year veterans of Canadas largest craft show, Teresa Lee Beal and brother Dave Carson say the lair "draws quality customers wbo are there 10 buy and flot just browse." Their main 'one-of-a-kind' contribution are ceramnic light- switch plates. They offer more than 160 different designs, every- thing from highly popular floral patterns b cats and dinosaurs. "The One of a Kind show is a great place to test wbich designs are most popular and come up with new ideas," said Ms Beal. Her family bas been producing light switch plates for almost two decades now - sartîng out in ber basement and ending up aI a shop on Nipissing Road. They affectionately refer to the busi- ness as "a hobby that got way out of hand." Lately, Ail Fired Up designers have expanded their production to include attractive, hand painted dlocks and funky flower pots - made rom their light switch cover waste. "These flower pots are truly one of a kind because tn two bits of waste are quite alike. They can't be reproduced by us or any- one," Mr. Carson explained. The One of a Kind Craft Show wil mn this Wednesday to Sunday (March 25 to 29) in the National Trade Centre aI Exhibition Place. The Canadien Champion, Tuesdav, March 24.,1% -1 THEATRE RESTAURANT CindyfWilliams (Lciverne & Shirleti) ithe hiarous omedy OVE.R prpsoputaxes, n "rcid es subto availabiliiy asostarring Michael Lamport Stage Wst FamIIy Theatre presents CINDEUEILLA Associate Producer: James Simon ADDKD SHU0W8 NY POFULAR DMIAN Lum poefftuaum - à8L Mar. zOO & Latpr. 4. 8snh*fat & JumelaPMf. - SaL Apr. s i e satawd a Ma9 FxTxéat ilicfxxdx ilmts, IKidi' Baffet pusxtesoi IrMmad tSlx! Vs~uenqlansa~~bdgrslf andtthlarUnP p y g c~turbu ~ asd pxg ,lqia tit m Il xytoiy ckra t M-38-O 1-00-263-068 . . 'e : 2 8 :198 3:41 I I 1u' . W SLI MY MECHANIC KNOWS 1 MY CAR BEST." 1 MAKE A GOODWRENCH MECHANIC YOUR MECHANIC. 1 11