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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1976, p. 8

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â€"_ Young artist finds his inspiration inâ€" writing whose paintings are on disâ€" play at the Waterioo public library until April 29. "I write 2,000 words a day in diaries. They are the source of my ideas. â€" The Writing is the source of spiration for Kitchener â€" ALL WEATHER COATS .. ... fine qdélity coats by Corydon and Milgram sizes from 8 â€" 20 in rust, pumpkin, navy, beige, french blue etc. Complete Collision _ And â€" Refinishing Service > . 9e ut ty se e oug "\ tae EL hA . o r'» &: l ar m T e Nee y t a> mc xÂ¥ f 7 : pgitiatt on * s *A x .& 0E I hLi o iC achve. it ask ie *4 es » W ie es uy ids i Cigh. ol e "Rg Alimlh x * J 2c <olri ing and painting," he said. for the 23â€"yearâ€"old artist who lives at 166 Lydiaâ€"St., Kitchener. Each of the 35 paintings he has chosen for the library display conveys priced from Closed Monday. Open Tues.â€"Sat., 9.8; Fri., 90 Free parking at the Marsiand Centre after 6 and all day Saturday Cor. King & Dupont Sts., Waterico OF WATERLOO 35.â€"575 t _ 9P p a specific idea achieved with a super thin paint brush imported from ticulous care and applica tion. ~ Even the name of the artist is microscopically lettered in fine, paint strokes that are barely visâ€" ible to the eye. ' **! believe in doing a technically fine job on each painting... Each paintâ€" ing is a microscopic view of one section of an idea," Mr. Schneider finds ideas for his paintings in his surroundings, things that that have happened in the past. Writing down what he has seen and felt "sets me up for the crystalâ€"clear type of ideas I need to paint like this". _ = Each painting is a comâ€" to him C Mn s o 4 i s ehrancy s altte, ts s n + PAE N P Nee t oc Y 9W ortttic 0 tnn Lk h i i oap te oafig ow c gh pet 5/ it t s wgs fs $ .t yb‘ " 32. .. s tpamipl 4 ~ 0 fepresiah ts n ie § c C xC ) tw . Edmund Schneider, a Kitchener artist, hangs one of his paintings in the Waâ€" terloo Public Library art gallery. Mr. Schneider‘s works will be on display at the library until April 29. . > . dabbling in art since his London, the Kitchenerâ€" oils on paper, two line block high school days. After Waterloo Art Gallery, the prints, 60 india ink sketches graduation, he took art les University of Waterloo art and "thousands of pen and sons at Doon School of Fine gallery and the 9th annual pencil drawings‘. To Arts and print classes juried art show at Owen date, Mr. Schneider has from a localâ€"art teacher:. Sound. sold 15 oil paintings, two He has exhibited his works 1975 was one of his most pencils on paper, two india at the 34th Western Onâ€" prolific years He turned ink drawings and three temâ€" tario juried art show in out 18 oils on canvas, two pra paintings. Community Calendar talk on social services and welfare April 21 at 8 p.m. He will be speaking to the Waterloo â€" North _ NDP association at party headâ€" quarters, 15â€" King St. North above Schweitzer Shoes. A question and answer period will follow the talk. James Foulds, MPP for WEDENESDAY, APRIL 21,7:30 P.M. NO CHARGE A Quick Reminder ANNUAL MEETING Mutual Life Auditorium King St. South Waterioo GUEST SPEAKER: A.F. EDWAROS Chairman of the Board. Metro Toronto C.A.S. The Childrefis Aid Society of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo London, â€" the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Art Gallery, the University of Waterloo art gallery and the 9th annual juried art show at Owen gram Resources for Our People) will hold its next from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Adult Recreation _ Centre in Waterloo. _ Guest speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ellenton speaking about New Zealand. a PS _ Project PROP ~(Proâ€" REFRESHMENTS CV i tige *4 esd 2 ts date, Mr. Schneider has sold 15 oil paintings, two pencils on paper, two india ink drawings and three temâ€" pra paintings.. The Ricochet Club, a recreation organization for the physically disabled, is hosting a dessert and card party May 5 at the Adult Recreation Centre. > The party will begin at 7:30 p.m. and end at 10 p.m. â€" Tickets, which are $1.50 per person, may be purchased at the door. A door prize will be awarded during the evening. The Ricochet Club is part of the Kâ€"W Services for the Physically Disabled. It is also associated with the Kâ€"W Federated Appeal. A display of quilts and quilting will be ~held at First United Church in Hilliard Hall May 4 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The adâ€" mission charge of $1.25 inâ€" cludes refreshments and a chance on two door prizes. The prizes are handâ€"quilted cushions. &#

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