Noted in passing: Jean-Guy Arbique, otherwise known as Guy the Painter from cable TV fame.
Everyone in the Maritimes will remember his TV show that taught you how to paint in Guy’s folk style. He made use of some unique tools like ‘P de toilet.’
We were amazed at his technique and conversational style. I’d venture a few people tried painting due to his encouragement. Even for non-artists, his entertaining patter kept one glued to the set. Guy was part of the simpler, non-500 channel universe. Guy was a Maritime hero.
It was my unexpected pleasure to spend an evening with him in Rustico a few years back.
Chuck and Albert were polishing their act at the local hall. I had a supper invitation from a friend in West Prince. To my delight, I was seated with Maria Bernard, the charming sister of Leonce Bernard our last Lieutenant Governor, and Jean Guy Arbique.
Guy had been off the air for some time but I knew the face and voice.
I tenuously asked him if he was ‘Guy the Painter’.
His congenial ‘yes’ started one of the most pleasant evenings in memory. Guy was still a charmer, a man of wit and a great raconteur. Talking with Jean Guy prepared me to enjoy myself. They must have thought me the silliest man in Rustico that night since I laughed uproariously at Chuck and Albert’s jokes.
Most Maritimers remember Guy the Painter with fondness.
Funeral arrangements are at East Prince Funeral Coop
KG
I’ll admit I came across your blog totally by chance, thanks to a Google search for Jean-Guy Arbique. Thank you for posting such a beautiful tribute to this man. It was a treat to hear a personal account of what a wonderful man he was.
Best wishes!
KG
I’ll admit I came across your blog totally by chance, thanks to a Google search for Jean-Guy Arbique. Thank you for posting such a beautiful tribute to this man. It was a treat to hear a personal account of what a wonderful man he was.
Best wishes!