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Bonnie and Clyde Evening

There weren't any tommy guns in evidence, and the evening didn't end in a shoot-up, but nevertheless, the "Bonnie and Clyde" night organised by the Motueka Coffee Club was a tremendous success.

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Virginia Strong looking a little coy in furs.

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Two of the lads, Joey Katene and Milton Cross.

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A couple of good friends, Judy Palmer and Sue waters.

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Furs seemed to be the fashion - Christine Taylor all rugged up.

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A touch of the Highland hills has crept into this, somewhere. Stephen Drummond was dressed as a guid Scot should be, but not so Colleen Gillespie and Lyn Quaife.

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Another couple of characters, Maree Grieve and Kathleen Gillespie.

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Those people with conventional views on art who visited the Chez Eelco recently to study the exhibition of Westport teacher, John Parker, would have been excused for raising their eyebrows. For this was no usual art exhibition, but one that was way, way out. In almost every instance, he took ordinary everyday articles, added a few personal touches and left the rest to the imagination. Examples are the "Hand Printed Armchair" upon which Marigold Shirtcliff is seated (far left), and "The Ultimate in Pop" left).

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"Composition with Five Clothes Pegs".

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"Refrigerator Music".

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"Nude with a Guitar".

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"Heart Failure Caused by a Beautiful Woman".
How' s your imagination?