THE PICTON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, SEPTEM MASOvyxs Lloyd Thompson, is seen handing over the Mamiya--RB--67 camera to new owner and town photographer, Jim Terry. Jim will be the new owner effective tomorrow, Satt Oct. 1. Mr. Thompson well known in his trade will be remaining as a consultant.to the new owner. See story for details. Picton's famed photographer sells out Although he does not ant- icipate too many changes he does hope to improve the dark room, put indlsplays and in Buck- ice, others hang in embassies and still others in the The book, which will be in black and published printing firm. Mr. Thompson Thompson, a member {£ ̂ ,1™ 8h? ' of the Picton community for %^g Ci£ J™*' confer. the past 17 years winds up efl^ "g, new P owner> Jim the business at closing time new window remain open every day of the week but Sunday. "I intend to do all aspects of photography and in the future learn how to do color pro- cessing". At present the photographer has been dev- eloping nis own black and sending away in Ontario. "Not all the churches will be photgraphed" said Mr. Thompson. He plans to do more of the rural churches, which have an interesting setting to them, but some other churches will also be photographed. It is also Mr. Terry's in- tention to later repair cam- eras and make a sideline out of it. At present he does not intend to sell camera supplies but will continue to sell frames as does the present owner. Terry has another partner in the firm, who was not present during the Tuesday afternoon meeting. Joe Way- mark, 27, of Belleville, al- though not active in the business at present, will share the business on a 50/50 basis. At present the partner is with Bell Canada in Belleville as an installer. He is married and has a daughter. The owners plan to retain Linda Haight as secretary. Linda has been with Mr. Thompson for the past five-and-a-half years. Mr. Thompson will continue as a broadcast correspondent for Belleville CJBQ radio station for the present.