PýAGE 10, WIITY FME PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1991 Ernest Thompson Sotoni-1860-. 1946: A Collection of DrawigW bogan Jan. 5 at Tlhe Station Gallery in Whitby. The exhibition consista of 50 bisterical drawings and is com- plemonted by a CEC documon- tary video called 'Keeper of the Wilds.! A special exhibition tour and -lecture wiIl be hold on Sunday- Jan. 20 2 p.m. Tho program Îi bo conclucted by professor John Wadland chairmanof Cai'adii studios at Trent Univorsity. In 1866, seon amrvod i Lin say, Ont. front.-South ShielE' England. Ho ýtravelled te tl remotest reaches of tho c0 tinent, on foot and on horseba and by canne. The wilderness capturod I fimagination .and the bcuogI dians becamo bis role i=2do9. The family moved te Toron whero Soten onrollod at t Would lik. t'b 'thank, our clients and the followîng promoters for a moat succ.ssf ul Chliir.ns WIsh Campalgn!,. Our V~d .....o.. p -4 ct d8OmS. 0ac ne oiffqoîrm ....on...... ........n ~'Î.y$. M WHITBY. FREE PRSS Setonato K VALENTIMERS DAY W,4te a Poem to 'Yý -urk .'o ed . ......(. sale -onSna The sevonth Whitby'Record. Show r& Sale will belhld Sun- daLy, Jan. 20, 10 a.m. te 4, p.m. at HoydenshorePavilion. More than 40 dealers wiII ciTer rare records, compact discs, POO- ters-and videos. Admission is $3. Dinner for Two AT THE GREEK TYCOON RESTAURANT on February l4th Complete Makeover VALENTINO'S Men's Arrow Dress Shirt MERCANTILE MEN'S AND LADIES' FASHIONS Men's Two Tone Money Clip with complementary engravung DYNES & LLOYD JEWELLERS Ladies 10K Gold Chann RENAISSANCE JEWELLERS Portrait Package ONE HOUR MOTOPHOTO I ~ 409 BROCK ST.'S'., WHITBY* Zi430-0014M VW>"EAFOOD & STEAK HOUSE FraMemorable Experience IDNALY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Specializing in outhern Stye Salads, Seafood & Steaks, I 1:3Oamn - 3:OOpmn 66-8747le is St. W., Whitby~=~~= displa y ian OntrloColle gëe of Art. Ho declined a scholarship to attend> Id- the Royal Academy School in ds, London( opting instea.d te home- ;h stead ini Manitoba), but ho retur- )n- ned to Europe twice in the 1890s ck te stùdy at the famous Academie 0M> Julian in Paris. ds Thero ho moved ijilo a Cana- n- dian art community that indlu- ded Curtis Williamson and ,~ ite James Wilson Morrioe. ;h His work was reprosentod i the Paris Salon, ana during this i second visit,-he wrote-and pub-.~< lishod lus first book, 'Tho Art of !....l AnimaIs,' in 1896~ In 1930, Seten moved from Connecticut whoro ho had lived since the turn of tho century,, te r Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ther e establishod the Colle go ofIndian Wisdom te pursue tho idoals o'f - . y the indigonous peoplos. Ho had combined bis art and r - il bis science in asohistcatod ' 4 eoSlogical :vision whic s%, trèssed tho 1 Nuihisid~î ua ,f ~ ¼-~~ b reins ti ei onment. A coaivolie born ithoe Pace Sand- n- ocenc.o ofthe LindsaY- .9ý .Wildernossi ondedar4icly "in 194B' close te'tho Nelw Mexuco . . . . . . . . . .. . . site oftf-eMËnhatteiý'Project..........................-e f The exhibition, orjaized and .. . . . .&' circulated by the Lndsay Gal- lerycontinues until Fob q .eu ts' ret1h0.o eon 98 ~.....Recordsho Wa îd 61