The court house gallery is having showing of a painter and artist for October. The last showing was in August and was the 21st station in an art walk that saw local artist display their works about town. Jeffs handbills show an impression of the old Chinese dry goods store on Voght and Coutlee that recently reopened as an antiques store to accolades from community members. The store built-in 1927 was noted for progressive access for the Chinese community as a full retail dry goods store. The showing is short only two days and offers wine and explanation with the artist on site for both.
The store now sports a street sign on its outside wall Antiques Road
■Oct 3rd & 4th
Jeff Wilson Art Show
Courthouse Art Gallery
This show features Scottish-born Vancouver artist Jeff Wilson. Works will include urban and rural landscapes, neon signage, and animal portraits from Canada and Scotland, including recent work from Merritt and the Shetland Islands. Gallery is open Friday 6-9pm & Saturday noon-6pm, admission is free.
Today in History: October 2nd 1950
Charles M.Shultz publishes his first Peanuts cartoon.














