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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1980, p. 23

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Page SECTION THE May Sweet Adelines compete On April 19 tn Syracuse New York the Mlsaissauga iweel Adelines participated in the regional 16 competition There were choruses competing His retaining fifth place They have a new director since competing last year and have Just finished a new show that ran two nights March and 31 After that the worked on two songs for competition Mississauga has a of 140 women who meet every Tuesday evening in the audi I on urn at Square One at p Local ire and Mary Knowles Acton and Marion Miles HaielGormandEdnaTumbullof George tow Entertainment The Can Unit made their debut appearance Sunday afternoon St John I Church The linger entertained the audience with such as What the World Cantantes renditions highlight church Continued Tram EH Swinging Shepherd followed with flute solo by Cathy McGowan lifting the spirits of audience as the swinging tune put all In a buoyant mood The chorus took in singing this imiure depth Cathy on flute finished the piece with a synco pated melody over the choir which had light touch The piece The Nightin wis a haunting HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL ByLNIDWUllAMS CANT ANTE SINGERS made their debut last Sunday St John United Church to a capacity audience These young singers will one day aspire to our adult musical groups In the area which will keep music in Hills alive for many years Nurturing this vocal group is a great contribution made by Dale Wood to this community Keep up the good work Look elsewhere In this paper for a review on the Singers 9 this week Curtain at Knox Church hall Information or drop in Th Hot Bed on Mill Street Nornlc Studio Productions debuted as a semi pro theatre company in Kills Dear Liar will be available as a package for tour and negotiations art in process to mount the production elsewhere Spring into action plan to take in HOLIDAY IN SPRING a concert by Georgetown Choral Society A special FREE performance for senior citizens will take place at Holy Cross Church May a performance at Acton May to at Smith Middle School and hack to Georgetown at Holy Cross Church May All performances 8pm A very inexpensive holiday book your tickets for an early night Whimsy practicality artistry all to be found in Glen Williams as you go through the door of CHARIS POTTERY An exhibition and sole of work by race Ball Kirby and Chris Ball at a Spring Show May and 11 between 11 am and Information 8770947 HOUSE SOL GAl 1 FRY exhibits colored wood cuts by SHARON porcelain by CYNTHIA ROOT between May CREATIVE SPRING May at Knox Church hall m Drama and Jazz dance students of NORNIC STUDIO perform far parents and friends Registrations for Septem ber accepted now warranting a discount Highland dance classes begin September Our brochure for 198081 Is now available Information DISCOVER cultural activities In our town ARTS IN ACTION sponsored by the Hills Arts Council will clue you In on the hows whys and wherefores of many local arts groups MAY at in Centennial S Resource Centre Del rex Boulevard Information 877 or University Women Club knows how to beat Inflation A book sale is scheduled for May at Knox Church Hall This is a chance to expand your library without hurting your pocket book The week of May opens an ART SHOW at Georgetown High School exhibiting art work by students from grade to grade 13 Through the arts programme Implemented by teachers Mr McDonald Mrs Ridley and Mr Malhe the students develop skill knowledge and artistic ability Further information In this column next week melody obviously well re hearsed and sung with great feeling and interesting shad Control on the quiet pas sages and precise diction was noted in this rendition In beautiful balanced harmony the choir sang Sing a Rain bow and drew attention to a sweet soprano line as well as the altos rendering a good round tone The second portion of the programme opened with a medley from Hair wherein the sopranos were required to soar to high notes and did so with true tones while the altos complemented them creating ringing chords throughout the medley The young singers had a natural feeling for this mo dern selection The choir was convincing as it had command of the rhythm and melodious line of the music A solo followed Proust who sang Weekend in New England has a pleasing performance voice which was complemented by the choral background Janine with confidence and the musical companies In neighboring areas will no doubt cast an interested loott her way The song You ve Got a Friend was sung by the choir In a rhythmic stride in three part harmony The piano ac by director Dale Wood wis tremendous giving the girls every support required Susie Kelly sing a solo You I ight Up My Life in a clear well projected voice She sang with effective expression and diction was well under it high notes were supposed well with power and control The choral number The Wa is Wide was rendered with gentle awareness of the beaut medley while a rippnng made the wide expanse of water very real to the audience A flute Flocks in Pasture played by Cathy Mc Judy and Barb Treviranus a trio which plays together in the music programme at Georgetown high school Perhaps these three young musicians will be in inspiration to others to take up woodwind instruments in any musical instrument Well done girls Send in the Clowns was sung by the choir with the alto section shining through low tones The beautiful blend and control singing was ippreciated This being a very sophisticated modern piece the choir deserves praise for rendering it with mature try A lovely light frothy piece entitled Windy allowed the young voices to fully relate to this piece with a great deal of expression excellent die tion Tht finil rendition was Over the Rainbow a perfect vehide or young voices to permeate the air with sweet true clear musical tones which the Singers did as the audience swelled with excitement over the choir excellence expressing appreciation as they gave the choir a standing ovation The artistry and expression the pure soprano section com by a very mature sounding alto section support cd by a bright tasteful completed a concert of melodious sounds and disci pllned decorum Dale Wood deserves credit for stimulating he formation of a girts choir for he training we have seen In the choirs debut and tor developing another dimension of music in Hills The field of music in this will surely be enriched by the Cantante Singers Give Mom an cream love letter Just decide It you prefer trie cake cream cake or the all Ice cream cake way well the top with a beat bouquet reel roses and your own personal Mother Remember to gel luit what want order by May from I Robblni near you And Mom our test ICE CREAM STORES Guelph Street HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE GEORGETOWN PHONE 8773312 Special other Sunday May 1100 am to pm Give Mother A Breakll 435 A Person Children Under 12 275 Join Us For Our Regular Weekly Buffets Wednesday 530 pm pm A Person Children Under Saturday 600 pm 1000 pm Of Beef Buffet 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