The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-29, Page 20PA
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ION At•S R. THURSDAY, JULY M1.1.'1'97b
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IBV ROB SHRIER
Subscribers to the .Reade r;s
Digest may have. noticed ;i.
painting in the July �i'ssue
._date by a man whose llama
sounds.. familiar. • The pain-
ting, entitled Raciilg.upme"
p'�•ess'el•
depicts- a sailing
heading . for port- on rough.
seas,
a:txd, was done:tip -Ci:p;
.
tarn William H. Robinsont
Goderirh.•
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The painting, was chosen" All hip woi9 i ' ,flips
p of 14 done by and water, no surprise since..
from :t group
Capt Robinson. -all off ships his family has an trxtensive
a'nd sea. history of sailing .end artistic
- (.1ptain Robinson has had a' ability: His t�' o song; are both
love' affair with the water all captains of lake ,Iteelkhters
been . vidly and both • exercise their ar-
his -life. He lil. F�
crested in 111 aspects of •tiatic talents,: one in calving
`tiff -
'sailing.'., :4,11d. is: an • ac- and'&in.t ut•paiplfing. 1:1e•n his
•7n dished pai•nttr•' t'ven -with• has a sharp hand with ai'
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ca. i •
though' he --has - received ,no br'tish. •r''
nsont• •
tt•ytinllas \� ilatsoe v,er.. • ,
. .The 'paintin•g •in Re ldS''t"s
•-)i ..4-t C.i rite:1/13c7[it•-• s t9 t .1.i-lt
8 ederich ]• wp:.: R:e r�ati �'
11� ‘udrt'! Middleton
The 'Weatherman fro11'nod So fo We're e org ata3'td 3nd
on Goderirh Township -•girls ° anticipating iots.Ot fun., Win ;ir
Last week as 'both, junior 'and !bse.- for the- dwrati0n- -iii-the `
" senior games :Were -.rained summer. Thwack you' Randy
• _gut. However.' make ' up and rind Lti annee'
• ..exhibition games are in the Or V ednesday: July 21 the
node ich Township '°sen:t.lr
tlffin`g forthis w`c.ek. x
' _ boys volt a shutout gatr.e ..
• . -Bandy Blake has. voliin . v. h Colbern:at Bernlilter. S-
teered .to coach the'`junior 0. It 1V;:lzi a close• game width
. . ex.ctllent• pitching until the
'...--)3'4, --team:.. Since the rain Mast inning.
prevented any soft:ba!1 action A make up game. coached •..' ,i,_..
on. Tuesday: -Jul}• 20.,they had by Wayne TY bout. • was also -
a practice session . on ed• : p;aged -during, the • Week. wifh
nesday. July 2,1. Leanne Belt Hulett at Londesboro.• They
is coachof the'°`A" team- ' °.won 17-3:" •
•Anne : of Green Gables
travelling o Seaforth'
Tickets go on sale this }week- e%ening • perforrnarice 'at S
for.:..tile __tv.i _ Se'afortrh per- p..m are• available at The
formances of Anne., of Green -Piuron Expo;tpr-in-sty-forth.
gables. the Canadian musical The Brussels ' Post: ' the
-.• by Don. Herron: -Sunday af-. Clinton�e�tS•Record and the'
ternoon and everting. August Blr,tjl.' Standard at S4 for
22. The Huron • Country adults and•S2 for children. '
Playhouse production is
s.orisored by the Van Tickets -are on sal- ow for
• Egm`on&Fovnd-atTon both`' ••"p"er Orman es:n A i
Anne will he. performed' at proceeds afterthe:,
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of an-Othibition held in St.
:.Catharf•ries;, A. stout for -the'
imigazine took .note of., his
workaand'asked•lUm to send
sorne slides of his p`•aintings to
the - ' Montreal office..0 They
chose one, and .r-eq-uested he
send it and three .others to
therm to 'unti such tinl:e
asa suiitablearticle came
along for his canvas.
• --~'Thate ^as in the winter, and.
ibis July an arti.Cle on sailing.
-complete With -Racing
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Ho 0•1‘4,., r1pp at eci ^ in the the twat he captains, the that picture. Presentlx he 'Ps Wo, king on
.ttQt edoc, is at anchor, when he Captain Robinson is a a co]lectian.�for .the' • oth-
vIslii.1i . palnrings are =rn• is on.onc of his visits home or
creditllt when the process . daring -•the•.Winter. He earl:
invt li t'it. is understood.. produce a 'painting •in't two'
detail of the pi.intinl; is days i,comptt:ti , down to • the•
in 'his head. He draws no finest d'c'tailr although he
';oldies nitikcs n.t1"sltetch 5, bran touches thein up now.
Ionics aft too pictures. Having; : and then. • _.
been' .un the lake for •sa tong "Racing'Honie'' Ilt iginally
an4 knowing so much'"aibout _had •i• brighter btickgria.ttn. d,
r ecd5 is a mental and he,.added the •rain' sk
• huais. all ht i Y Y.
picture. - s<thout a wcekbefore he heard"
His Painting is done;while that the. na'agi ine=Y• wanted
modest Y painter...' "Racing man's Gallery in tratford.
Horne" is the first work, he, The collection will be com-
has been paid for. Many of his posed of, yes, ships and sear
works are distributed among • . ° .
• i� '
the family acid some fo � *.i...4. .
tunate f rte-nds .* * * �.
POI -Ale past four years he * .suncoasf ..Mal`
one all his work, With the DERICH
hard GO
exec tion :of..twa paintings; in
p e'
P ,;�.
Ails but refers tile. better MQNDAY,-AUG• 2 w1
workabiliitY of acrylic pal.nts. .4 At Y * y(.
acrylic: PreviQuSl.y 'he us.'ed ..
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The 'Heritage 'House ,Tours take • place in., Bayfield
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• the'preseritowner 'is Mrs, William Metcalf.
•Camborne House on•Main Street was built in the•eariy
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