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". ~ . _.. ',' "-". :;~:: ., -. ' . '''::' "', . :: .' "': . . ';'. . r ',' • '.::,..;'" c. ""', ,.' ' '., _', • - -.'~ 12 - THE JEWISH POST, Thursday, June 18, 1977 THE JEWISH POST, Thursday, June 18, 1977 -13 .. . -. Sarah Bel'l: a Special 'Person Bicycle safety Rodeo June 18 Winnipeg Artist The Winnipeg Police Depar­ use of bicycles. It is open to Discovers the Human Form By RUBY PERMUT tment, in co-operation with the everyone and is free of charge. By MARTIN LEVIN The Shloishim period (formal concentric circles - the circle Grant Park Merchants Association Each participant will register, An odd combination; dental silk screens and water colors en­ Eleanor Golfman, born in St. mourning period) for Sarah being the traditional symbol for titled "Nymphs at Play,'" and Island, alJd hangs in many private and McDonald's Restaurants, will and then each bike will be checked hygienist and artist. Yet it's one . continuity, for eternality - and Paul, Minnesota, took her B.S. collections. Besides her show at (Goodman) Bell has passed, the hold a city-wide' 'Winnipeg Bicycle for condition and safety equipment. that Eleanor Golfman is somehow again, the same "emergent for­ community is slowly, recovering also incorporate the same human (Dental Hygiene) at the University the Fleet Gallery, she currently Safety Rodeo", for bike riders of The entrant will then proceed able to meld into a unity. Her ces," developing human forms, from the shock oflosing one of its figures as "Emergent Force. " of Saskatchewan, and followed has works at the Printing and all ages, on Saturday, June 18, through the "riding" skills of the vocation supports her avocation, are at work. Consisting of im­ most valued participants, Each work in the series has the with a B.F.A. (BaChelor of Fine Drawing Council Show at' the from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the course, such as turns, stopping, pressionistic portraits of dryads Arts) from the University of organisations are holding fun­ (wood nymphs) and naiads (water University of Calgary and a mixed parking lot of the Grant Park balance, etc. On completion of the Manitoba, where she also did some media drawing - heavy inks and ctions honoring this gracious lady, Shopping Centre. course, each rider will receive a nymphs), the works in this series and I am recalling the many times post-graduate work in etching and then pen and inks - at the The rodeo will be run by mem­ "Gertificate of Participation". are at once 1I0t and cool, their color engraving, which she also studied our paths crossed during the last at once bold and subtle. Although Manisphere juried show, where the bers of the Winnipeg Police Depar­ Winnipeg personalities from in Hawaii with Gabor Peterd!. juror is none other than the for­ half century. tment, Traffic Division, as a public the influences of William Blake I remember our first meeting. radio, T.V. newspapers and In 1968, she won first prize for midable Clement Greenberg, service in hopes of educating the and Marc Chagall seem to be graphics at the.' juried MSA (. On a bright and sunny Shabbos af­ prominent sports celebrities will present, Eleanor Golfman's work doyen of American art critics. .. bicycle riding public in the proper be on hand_ exhibit; in 1975 she won its grand ternoon, nearly half a century ago, is far from derivative; at its best it Summing up her work, Eleanor prize. In 1974, she took first prize at Golfman finds that she cannot my late mother and father were Gallery Exhibits is imaginative and delicate. full of the Hadassah Art Auction., Her making a customary visit to the New IDF Head graceful lines and interesting for­ stand still, that she must keep French Painters work has been widely shown in moving. "1 can't keep working on home of the David Kosatsky family Jerusalem (JCNS) The ms. Winnipeg Galleries, as well as in " on 326 Alfred Ave. Defence Force's the same thing," ;;he says, "I just "Nineteenth Century French Interestingly, the human shapes, St. Paul and Prince Edward have to try something new." As we walked up the stairs that has a new commander. He is Paintings in Juxtaposition" is led'to a huge veranda, my father rather staticly conceived in " Major-General Moshe Levi, 41, currently on view in galler~ 5 of the "Emergent Force" are endowed in I, -said quietly: "Rochel. Behave who replaces General Yona Efrat Winnipeg Art Gallery. Organised "Nymphs at Play" with yourself, I want you to met who is ending his active service. South Moluccan Links with PLO? by T:1e Winnipeg Art Gallery, the movement, of a particularly someone speCial. She's Sarah General Levi, who is so tall that ," exhibition juxtoposes 12 works by evanescent sort. The works, both Amsterdam (JCNS) A man Gurion airport on the eve of last ~ Goodman, and' she ,is a school he is known throughout the Army major E;uropean painters to draw known as Eli Formes, a South Rosh Hashana, when a plot to ~ teacher." as "Moshe-and-a-half," is a Sabra, lively and natural, include nymphs ~ forth many of the painting concer­ not only at play, but at rest; there Moluccan living outside Holland is hijack an airliner on Yom Kippur Sitting on the hammock, born in three years after ns and aesthetic sensibilities of thought by the authorities to have was discovered. swinging, was a petite, doll-like is even one of a foetal dryad in a \ his parents arrived from Iraq in 19th century French paintings. leaf pod. master-minded the seizure of a Janssen told the Israeli. figure' with a smile - a smile that the early 1930s. He has served in Such outstanding masters as school !lnd a train and the taking of authorities that she and Formes 1 grew, to kriow, love and respect This series of concentric circles is not only indicative of a dual con­ Other Works Shown numerous field commands in the Cezanne. Delacroix, Gerome, hostages in Holland by groups of had belonged to a group of 13 and a smile that never changed in tinuity - artistic and personal - but encapsulates in the lines, Another series, "Variations," is infantry, paratroopers and ar­ Luce, Constable, Sisley, Corot and cast in the Renaissance mold of South Moluccan gunmen. people who had attended a course all the yearsT~ew her. This was moured corps. He is well-known in which are grey, at the bottom, the thematic concerns of other Salrah Goodman Bell, at Folklorama, 1976. Baba's Boutique was a Monet are represented. This series. drawing, relies on the omnipresent . Formes was mentioned by Lud­ at a training camp in South Yemen my introduction to a woman who the Central Command as he was exhibition, while not as large in wina Janssen, a Dutchwoman now run by supporters of the Popular dedicated her life to helping project booth of Handicrafts from the Golden Age Club. natural elements - water, leaves, one of the main officers respon­ sIze and scope, is comparable to even, it might be said, influences same shades of yellow and of wood - and is based on the serving a prison sentence in Israel. Front for the Liberation of people, both old and young, aJ:ld ' sible for the defence of the Jordan the Russian exhibition "Master­ it. silver, but the variance in the back­ Janssen was arrested at Ben- Palestine. those less· fortunate for this was enough plaques of recognition, to politicians, doctors and lawyers. "Nymphs" series. There are also a front against the terrorists during pieces from The Hermitage and The majority of the watercolors ~ound provides for stunning Sarah Bell's mission in life. cover every wall in her house. They, like myself, regard her in the. number of delicate miniatures, their in that area The State Russian Museum, and prints in her current exhibition alterations. some in old-fashioned sepia tones, A 'Special' Lady , This Winnipeg citizen is not only highest esteem. after the Six-Day War. listed in the Manitoba Historical This woman, with all of her uIl­ Leningrad," shown at the Gallery at the Fleet Gallery (173 McDer­ For this observer, the highlight others reminiscent of Modigliani Our paths crossed many times last summer, in that both during' her lifetime. As I grew Journal, but also has made Ii num- selfish llnd worthy attributes, mot East; the show continues of the show was a series, of both faces. ber of television appearances! She deserves to be given the title of: Marking Jews exhibitions include the works of through June 22) are influenced by older, Sarah was instrumental in major European artists. organising a group for young girls was at one time named "Woman of "The Person I Respect Most." the forms and colors of natural (Rome) An Italian friar has The exhibit will remain on view . phenomena, although Ms. Golfman PLUMBING HEATING.. ELECTRICAL (there was no 'Y' in those days). the Year," and nick-named There is no one "older" or more resurrected a 1427 document until July 24, 1977. admits, to an ever-increasing in- 175 Sutherland Ave" Man" R2W 3E5 Although she taught school all day, "Woman of Valor." "kind-hearted" than my short, requiring Jews of Montepardone to Winnipe~. she always had time . in the She has chaired many red-headed grandmother, Mrs. . terest in the human form. wear a red circle on their clothing. One series of silk screen Do-it-yourself, . , Sutherland makes it eaSY! evenings for cOllllnunity, involv" organisations, and now, in her Sarah (Goodman) Bell. ' In a recent published pamphlet Reminder The Jewish Post is ever willing to serigraphs, entitled "Emergent retirement, she is president' of a This says it all. Sarah (Good­ he states that this treatment of the DO·IT-YOURSELF senior citiiens club. She has on man) Bell will always be remem­ co-operate with community Force" ("I'm not very good with Jews "was deserved (then) as it titles," she admits.), is a striking SUPPLY CENTRES • many occasions met with former bered with love and devotion by would be now." organisations. But to do this, we ~tudents, • whii are, now grea~ those who truly knew her. need the co-operation of. your illustration of how even a slight 175 Sutherland Ave. 'Father Umberto Picciafuoco, a change in color background can 942-6356 ,Franciscan, cites as proof for his' puhlicitypeoplc too. All copy sub­ 860 St, James St. Fight for Co~trol in tlistadrut Elections mitted should. if possible. be typed alter the appearance, even the tex­ 786-8673 , views statements from the ture, of a foreground which is exac­ Jerusalem' (JCNS) A total of 15 or at least ncatlv written aud cent of the all-important centr.al spurious Protocols of the Learned tly the same. "The whole look parties have submitted candidates douhle-spa('ed. It ~ill make things councii - undermined" by th~ Elders of Zion. changes dramatically," says for the crucial Histradrut elections challenge of the Likud and the easier for everyOllc. to 1;1e held on June 21. .Eleanor. "I wanted to show what sex keep )VII slim? Democratic Movement for could be done working with color can The poll is regarded as of Change. national importance, beyond, the alone." (In a serigraph, a 'The Labour movement considers designated area is blacked out and normal trade union concerns, its continued control of trade un.ion "IID'A". Y I because it represents the first then run through a screen. A policy as essential if it is to fulfil its separate run must be made for chance of the Labour movement pledge to serve as a "fighting op­ . LEATHERCRAFTS Although, unhappily, one cannot discern the color patterns in this 'tl1 flU Plllfi having its usual mammoth each color. "Emergent Force" position" to'a right-wing gover­ required 13 runs and a great deal of silk screen by Eleanor Golfman, be assured that they are striking. IlAC_OE"'U,L, , . MRS. SARAH BELL majority-currently nearly 60 per nment. LIMITED The darker, human forms are indicative of the artist's new-found J.,., ,1/" work.) • 'ment. Her dream was a Jewish interest in the human form. I. Hospital and she was one of the " DAVID, BORNSTEIN Human Forms Emerge TlME'1 A WEE~ .., 1111 founders, of the Mount, Carmel CUT RATE CARPET CLEANERS Another group of silk screens, Clinic. formany,year~she r,an the " 10354 Jasper Avenue "Place of Discovery", incor­ Annllal TagDay,calllilg on "her , Edmonton, Alberta Phone 422-4586 porates a kind of double-edged con­ maRIS'HERE 'girls" to participate. Steam Extraction CARPET CLEANING tinuity; they consist of a number of 'presents Over the ye~rs, r'wol,"ked with All types of Carpels ' Sarah Bell on> numerous com­ • New Director for (.' munity projects. Up',Uritil the week Removes Dirt, Hair, Debris, Dog Spots, etc. before she became ill we sat at the • Usually drles!n 3-4 hrs, • Resideni.ial & Commercial Opera Association • 50 mile radius of Winnipeg _ TIle Presidents Council table. And • Does not leave any soap residue in carpets Dr. Lawrence Soloway, CAli '(JlllIUIT1E 17 .... , I w.hen the sad news reached J1le o president of the Manitoba Opera that she had departed, I suddenly "LOWEST RATES IN TOWN" Association, has announced the " , ~.. ( ,"i "$ .,,,,.,, ., realised that this woman had, in Ph. 269-0030 24 Hour Answering Service appointment of Irving Guttman as "',,~I her own unassUIiling way, imbued artistic director effective July 1. ,.,,) many a young girl with ,a Mr. Guttman is no stranger to realisation of her responsibility to Winnipeg audiences; he has direc­ th'1 community, and that she was ted MOA productions of "Madame one person \that was truly Open to the Public , , , Butterfly", "La Traviata" "special" . ',' ,', " ...... r------~--~- .- ... ----~------1 " ' w.u",', " I ,THE JERUSALEII ::J Please airmail me 26 weekS (6monthSI of The 't. Tosca", "La Boheme" , etc.· ',.. Sarah Bell hildthe same influen- Men's & l.a4i~' Clothing I P 0 S T Jeru.alem Po.I OY...... WeeklV· Enclosed os my I Mr. Guttman was born in ce ' 'on other,' yourig; people. I, check or money order for $12 50 I aI/lit ' -;/ Chatham, Ontario and is a Following is a short essay written 1'" 0 Please airmail me 52 weeks (oneyear),--. 101 I graduate of the Royal Conser­ " 'I ' ' , Enclosed is $25, I by her attained grandson, Neil Wholesale Prices vatory of Music" Toronto. Since his Pollock, age 14. See our Large Selection ' I' Mall to: The Jerusalem Post, 110 East 59th Street. N. Y•• N.Y. 10022 I directing debut in 1954 in Montreal, Neil is the son of Mischa and Mdoiu I' I he has staged productions for the this Summer The Court Sports Club is offering racQuetbait. Lynn Pollock anq the grandson of I Name ~~.~-~------. / -~.. I. , opera companies of Santa Fe, handball and squash enthusiasts a real bargain ... A special ... :,. I Ph.illip Bell. I i !Summer membership is being sold for $60.00. The mem­ /. I Address -.~- I Houston, Baltimore, Fort Worth, I The Person lRespect Most Big Savings/ bership is good for three months and there is no initiation fee Philadelphia, Hartford and being charged. This membership entitles you to play every There are many people' who I City~ ___ -,. State_ Zip I Honolulu. On three occasions, he I I wanl to send a gift subscription to: : day if you wiSh, with no additional charges. For more \ \ deserve to have this essay devoted was invited as guest director at the information please speak to our staff personnel. ; ! solely to them, although there is t Name. ' I Teatro Del Liceo in Barcelona. ' : : only one person who' is I I From 1960-1974, he was artistic PRO SHOP,RACQUET RENTALS, LESSONS, " ) predominant over all. . I Address___ I director of the Vancouver Opera WHIRLPOOLS, SAUNAS, FOOD FACILITIES ', A devoted teacher who gave 40 I I AsSOCiation, for which he directed I City ...... -- --~ Stale Zip I : years of her life to the teaching of 34 productions. In 1966, he became ALL UNDER ONE ROOF t I My check for .. ____ os enclOSed, 0 Plaase include, a giH card in my name , thousands of students, she has,not L______~-_-- ______~ ______•J the first artistic director of the only brought great honour to her r . -, -- .,',~ -" , Edmonton Opera Association and r family, but also upori hen;elf by in- has developed that organisation in­ cour~ sports CLub " I dulging in a greatrtlany charity The leru$rtIem rost. to one of the most successful in drives, an;''~~.::J-Jijyjjt*p",",,1')'''''-t'''.,.-;::.:: '"[:J. .:- ~..-'('~'_" ." ;·'~l"'Ji!=:'o:'~:i~...":--;"-"i\'--'''''; -" >, \, - - '\ ~,... ---~ -' ,; . .. -"' ...... ,~--:r