on the right Yale exposed his works at the exhibition of the Industrial Painters Group in 1962. In 1966, Yale received with his wife at their home in Montreal Miss Lillian Chartrand, to be married with the Chief Justice of Canada,
John Richard, appointed by Prime Minister
Jean Chrétien. In 1968, Yale designed an annual memorative envelope on
Shakespeare's birthday, in black on yellow, depicting a miniature reproduction of the page of
The First Folio edition of Shakespeare, and some drawings of his characters such as
Julius Caesar and
King Lear. The envelopes were made under the
Stratford-upon-Avon Philatelic Society, members of the
Association of British Philatelic Societies, seated at
Stratford-on-Avon Racecourse. In 1969, for the commemoration of
William Shakespeare's birthday, he designed a second serie of special envelopes showing characters from "
The Merry Wives of Windsor", played at the
Royal Shakespeare Theatre in England, property of the
Royal Shakespeare Company. John Yale died in 1998 in
Ludlow, Shropshire, England, near
Birmingham. His mother
Claire Yale had died one year before in 1997. His son, Jean Yale, was a
radio host and worked in Montreal and Paris with artists
Charles Dullin,
René Simon and
Sita Riddez. He also worked with artists
Paul Guèvremont,
Jacques Auger,
Jean Desprez and
Marcelle Barthe, Royal tour commentator of the young
Princess Elizabeth of England. ==References==