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Village Squire, 1977-05, Page 20It's five years now since the Acres moved to the old schoolhouse. It can be an isolated existence for an artist because there isn't a large artistic community in the area, or even in Perth county as a whole. He's established a reputation as "that crazy artist" with the local population with his old, comfortable clothes and long flowing beard. One gets the impression he rather enjoys the reputation, that it leaves him free to act as crazy as he wants to. In recent years, however, with the opening of the Elora gallery and with his recent show at The Gallery/Stratford (along with Gier Elliott of Stratford, Carolyn Horley, R.R.1 Stratford, and William Ransberry. R.R.1, St. Mary's) he's been more and more in touch with other artists living in the region. His art has spilled over into other fields too. When Mitchell native Ted Johns was planning a one-man play on his experiences in Labrador, called Naked on the North Shore, Paul Thompson of Theatre Passe Muraille (a Listowel native) suggested having Bill do the scenery. He provided the money for Bill to go to Labrador to see the area and then produce the paintings used as sets. The show has been shown all across Canada in the past few years, giving Bill Acres art probably more exposure than it would get in a gallery in a much longer time. Bill is fairly optimistic about his future. baring a major upheaval in the country such as could happen because of the current problems in Quebec. Having recently returned from a trip to that province he is surprised how few artists outside of Quebec are worried about what's happening. English Canadian artists seem to be pretty apolitical, he says. But the economic climate of the country can mean a good deal in the amount of money available for cultural affairs. As a practical artist, Bill Acres knows enough to worry. ■ unip y P1owers Custom AS YOU GO THROUGH -LIFES ROSY HOORS PAUSE NOW AND THEN! -JUST SMELL THE FLOWERS We carry a full line of fresh, dried and washable silk flowers for every occasion Stop & browse anytime! dried and silk arrangements for wedding or your home, are a specialty! J. BURKE DINNEY tXETER your Photo: ';5-_. +o For over forty years Welcome Wagon hostesses have been making calls on newcomers - whether they be within our own nation or in a foreign country. 1f you are a newcomer, know of one, or are a businessman desiring representation in the newcomer's home, call your local representative listed below for WELCOME WAGON LIMITED. I I epi 504.t, Call your Welcome Wagon Hostess now. WINGHAM 357-3275 EXETER 335-2870 MITCHELL 348-8925 GODERICH 524-6654 STRATFORD 271-5856 18, VILLAGE SQUIRE/MAY 1977.