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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Dec 1957, p. 8

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Page The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Dee CITIZENS OF NORTH GWILLIMBURY thank you for your vote of confidence and I Will do my best to merit the splendid ipport you gave me MANY THANKS To The Electors of East Gwillimbury I deem it a great honor to have been elected to the office of DeputyReeve Seasons Greetings to all and wishing you all a prosperous year in Sheldon WALKER SEE PLAY HEAR The Amazing WURLITZER TWOMANUAL CHORD ORGAN that caused such a sensation at the CNE The organ with OPTIONAL chord attachment Anyone can easily play this instrument The accomplished organist without the aid of chord attachment Other models available Also New and Used PIANOS All Moderately Priced Terms For a Real Family Xmas and Money Saver Call at KEN PONTING i GRACE ST NEWMARKET PHONE TW 56311 OUTDOOR Ik You ran have a newer fuller outdoor life with a real fill lire ill the Aril you want a steady job a career a future ml can meet the In the Canadian Army there a world of opportunities open la you Here a career one with a pood companion and adventure opportunities for advancement good pay The year you are young are GREATEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE Hake the most of them a a proud member of rite Canadian Army GET THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF TOO AY or send this coupon In ARMY STATION College St Tel EM 68311 Lot The Common Round Isabel lnglis Colville PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA It is a strange and to me rather wonderful thing the way in which even the expectancy of hearing good music creates an atmosphere We felt this as we took our seats in the Green Acres auditorium for the first Canad ian Association Concert of the year Perhaps the atmosphere is created by the fact that we are together by one tie the love of good music You do not need to be an art lover or a student of fine paintings to go through an art gallery You may go because someone wants you to or its some place to go or the thing to do And here you can walk about and leave when you like Now came a very delightful part of the program a violin solo by Kenneth Perkins who is of the orchestra We had heard Kenneth at Hall when he was a winner at the festival and even then boy as he was the authen ticity of his talent was apparent Health Education Topic At Stuart Scott HS The November meeting of the Stuart Scott Home and School Association was held in the school on Tuesday Nov Health Education Chairman J Galbrailh was in the chair for the program The School Nuise Miss Jean Sheppard fiuesl speak er was introduced by Miss Donne Miss outlined the part the Health Unit play- in the school health program This was followed by an open discussion and Jane Smith lit Ml flit I Student Mm and Mi Ihtee to I by Mi Tin- atteltdnliC II ami l Ihw which to ho UliV the the boot Hi served by Mis ttlHlff UllMla Council Pays Tribute To Late Arthur Evans to win on Monday was of I when poo A n null I Mi tin m i forced bin resignation He WIU liiitruinenlfll New- ti d county own The town the of servant in the Mm Mi said Mayor lb audi Edward i1itTin fib was one of the names in and Mj Evans was held if high iriiitn YOU CAN DEPEND ON KIDNEY ft Mr a Mm ft Ol contributed tin hi rearoi death Mr Evans own during many deeply for years of J k t in f lmr Now although he is still young his musicianship has matured and he gave an excellent pres entation of Haydns violin con certo in His lone has broad ened and deepend and has gained a purity and fluidity that some day will make his name known in the far places as well as at home We wish him every suc cess But that success will come slowly unless recognition here at But when you go to a concert home is given to this young go for two things to listen an0 lo others who are also carefully and to assess the var- talented phases which give you the Tnera most enjoyment your I A eyes and your ear and your brain receives and retains a record which you can put on at any time for future enjoyment What struck us first when we fits for the young musicians who are hoping to make music their life work Man cannot live by appreciation alone appreciation must have a golden foundation There were two other numbers A Bella Archie and have always hop ed to see Canada awake to the necessity of providing young musicians with the proper mean of cultivation of outlets for their talents Canada is going to find her self musically poor if outstandl was verv its way which I with Divertimento It lovely as it pursued along the paths with am During the Divertimento had trouble with my breathing as I struggled for a foothold with this Sonata I relaxed and just tag students are hampered thought how lovely A violinist to The last number Serenade for appear in public must give many hours Strings C perhaps showed the to study and if he is faced with artistry of the performers and the problem of earning a living the mastery of the conductor to besides that he comes to his the greatest advantage The unfit in both brain and little piece in Sonatina form was body for the concentration charming and the waltz like all to success waltzes soothes and delight The The worth of what Mr and the Theme Bello is giving his orchestra is were given with a form a finish invaluable youth his en- and his very real mus ical knowledge is imparting to his players a finish and reach after tone perfection and color Speaking of listening during the orchestras whole perform ance one have heard proverbial pin drop Speaking to some of the artists afterwards at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Beer where they were en- tertained they told us that they too felt the response of the i audience and of course this is al- ways an inspiration to conductor and players The program which consisted I of Concerto in Divertimento for strings by Mora wet No in by and Serenade ior string- in op by I was diversified enough i in content and form to give US n of the scope of the which this group attained In the concerto in the largo was given with a breadth of tone that was remarkable in a group of this It was followed by the Da movement then the Andante and Allegro And each of these movements gave the players an opportunity to show how well they caught and conveyed to the listeners the varying indicated Their next number Divert- men to for strings in the modern style Listening and try- stand and appreciate the modern music always leaves me with a lost feeling I win- nose I am too old to have to work hard at following new trails Rut J am musician enough to realize the artistry that vent into this orchestras interpretation of this particular number Here I want to pay tribute Mr conducting He I drew the music the players He brought every nuance every phrase his pianos had ai delicious delicacy without loing clarity His fortes wen ive One felt conductor impressing his various tat ions so vividly on the minds of hi orchestra so reacted as a single unit the he wanted Mr will ii as a conductor and a climax that carried the audience to a point where some even rose to give them a standing ovation It a concert which those who heard it will consider it a treasure to store in memorys cabinet r fragrance by A Travel Quartette four couturier colognes in new silver and gold gift box 375 Bath Powder in luxurious fabrictopped box with colorful lambs wool ballet puff 450 C Bath Set Bath Powder in waterproof breafcproof shaker with matching cologne 350 D Ensemble purse perfume and matching cologne in charming new faille travel case 475 Harvey Lanes Pharmacy APHROFIPJA TIGRESS STRAW HAT ACT FLAMBEAU V N V live This Christmas let the wonderful world of electrical gifts open up a bright new way of life Choose gifts with a future electrical gift that bring lasting service and pleasure Gifts hot fill a need satisfy a want for everyone on your Christmas list Youll always be remembered for presents that help everyone live belter electrically INSTITUTE Members considerate of vl are group which ha Ihrj do- a dozen coffee mugs and a 12cup King town ship municipal to add to iiie kitchenette equipment Those of the who buna their midday lunch which is eaten in the dinette coffee in addition lo coffee break during the Black in motion ready tor serv ing the nearest neighbor building and was invited freshmenfj Ike official open of the building on Sept day sets the I I pirate detail an f ippor- in Canadian Army a I I id dr f Thine 157M i i a Mr and Mrs Clark Zephyr celebrated t wedding anniversary on Decem ber ft The family them their home the ion mi Bring fil i I OF ELECTRICITY IN ONTARIO IS AMONG THE LOWEST IN THE WORLD

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