Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 3 Apr 1957, p. 14

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Arturo ToscanlnlJru onceeon ductlng very Important concert in Carnegie flail The soprano soloist engaged for the evening was rather buxomjemaie no tnrious for two intriguing reasons aha was recognized internation ily as great dramatic soprano and she had reputation for ex treme lapses of memory which often occurred during moments which would otherwise have been marked by the critics as being musically climatic At the first rehearsalnvshe sang false note Toscanini was patient Cutting the orchestra short he smiled at hcruweakly and then gaveihc slaoai begin again At th exact same place In the music the soprano again sang the wrong note Tnscaninilried to hold his NP hvo rehearsals later she finally had rectified her error to the intense relief of the entire orch estra who anticipated in eruption xot volcanic proportions should the thing be carried too far The night of the performance all went well All that is until the bosomy singer had reached the dangerous passage To the abject horror of both conductor and orchestra her great voice boomed out the same false note Toseanini said nothing then lJut after the concert when the Large Party had fled as fast as her ample proportions would per mit to her dressinglroom he followed There was lineup of well wishers waiting for her autograph Ignoring them all Toseanlnl walked past entered and then stbod facing the culprit who for all her tremendous size was trembling with fear her large round face crimson with embar rassment 0h Madam said Toscanini indicating with sweeping gesture of his hand her tremendous bo lem only all this was brainsi The World of music is not with rout its store of anecdotes VWeek At Ottawa Continued from page seven cause such field day in the House he would have concealed his irritation Alistair Stewart CCFfiwinni peg North suggested that the CBCchairman should be made re 11 stead at by the government Then if the government does try any the matter will herbrought out into the open Mr St Laurent said he wrote Mr Dunton as en not as prime minister to protest spending public funds for comment by someone who was talking down to the Canadian pub lic about Canadian foreign policy Professors Remarks solo decked as it was in shimv nering satin 0h Madam if He was referring to radio talks iven Oot lland 12 by British orn Dr John Conway profes of history and poli nl science St Johns College Winnipeg he came to Canada two years Canadian citii During the iastact of Gounods opera Faust Ihescorecalls for the devilI or Mcphistopheles to disappear in puff of smoke and flames into hell dragging Faust with him The old performances of this open usually used an levaton The devil would step on the pinté form of the lift and it wouldvlm gradually iowcred giving tho audience the impression that he indeed was some place directly be low the stage NH At orformnnce in Londortil Royal era House CoventfiniL den the elevator got stuck In vain the devil sang his final words The elevator went down only so far and no farther The result was that the devil descended up to the waist onlyi and no further into hell Suddenly loud voice boomed out from the brick row of the trip gallery Thank Heavensl called the voice Hell is tilled up at lastl Anecdotes about musical per sonalities and music performances sometimes demonstrate to us too really huinan element which we sometimes overlook in the world of music Copyright1956 shocked by the commentlitors statement that whenever any question arose the first considersv tlon Was to avoid burning Canadas little toes This apparently referred to Conways conciuding remarks The question may well bensked dare Canadian governmentash the country to accept greater com mltments in the world Ifeel sure the ansvicr will be given in typical Canadian fashion cautious iy timidly and with every inten tion of not burning little Canadian toes Opposition Leader Diefenbaker described the Prime Ministers letters as government interference that cannot be condoned wind which cannot pass unchallenged Stanley Knowles CCFWinnipeg Nonhrenire said he twas fdurnb founded by Mr St Laurents tempt to fexercise censorshi over the CBC Dr Conway nt been burden the CBC since At Winnipeg Dr Conway said he was wrongand glad of itin his opinions expressedlast autumn before the Suez crisis This countrys foreign policy hasheen forthright ever since he said He would not make the same kind Mn St Laurent said he was sertsof dis ton that you can make milk bit of magic takes evhporated place in making this poured on toppf Home uuflheszIIceLs batter efore 17 king of commentary today for ruby Veh rry sauce is and prestolwhen in thcrlrbrary hall uooh uuiw Hamili contain for Ilium any need our friends in the countryswiii like flarm Electrification which deals with theeieetrlfleatlonln Manitoba Pole Barns anti mit ing Parloraflslmu new devel opment in milking machine by using push buttons GetJtid of llala andl0ne Match can Do it are also interesting to these enum For the people who like to see how the other halt the world iivesbe sure to see the follow Angoteelisklmo Boy lndian Canoeman seen ferrying supplies back to the band Around Thls Table United Nations film and SimbaKiller Lion thislast from Africa of course Packaged Power is about the development 1of vaiumlnum In Canada from Bauxite obtained from British Guiana Most of these are excellent for the schoolage group as are country Magistrate and Ballot Boxes For those of you who like film discussions tryQne Match Can Do it Family Jree and Neighbors word about the latter linkwetweuldadvise the discussion chairman to preview the filmat least once before springing it on the group This film has won several winds in rtSfleld On Aprill7 there will be an other general meeting this time It starts at 13 pmbecause we feel that extra time is necessary to let you Cover Fishermen Under the new unemployment Insurance regulations effective Aprill 1957 thoeeemployed In the tithing Industry become alig lble for the protection afforded unemployment insurance estimated th begin paying contribution into the unemployment insurance fund on April 11951 and the first seasonal period during which ben efits will be paid begins on Jan uary 1958 For purposes nitbe Unemployment Insurance Act the term fishingflncluderthe gallsl erlng oisenproducta such as lrjsh loose and shellfish as well asthe catchi insurable except for the few cases noted below Afisherman selfemployed He is insurable no matter how largehis earnings in the year and even though he is an officer in the comparfy em playing him gt man is not insurable Eels not enjoy fully what we have amng ed for you Nye have arranged have as many varied makes of projectors asposslble so that you may not be entirely unfamiliar with them when you comeacrcss them There will be qualified persons there to show operation of each special place and time one is welcome to attend sconad ployment nsurafics All commercial fishermen nre insurable whether he works as wage earnerI on shares or Is in the folliiwingcases fisher you the Remember the date and the Everyf higheompr ly mul ode system of me or fuelscustom=blended the push to the you will be orde octaneneedsvof your all Sun heFuturewhenthis 3s first isfieérrpfreml motor fuelfor the newe inauablelnrespeet or fish he directirtohousaboldem Ill assailants ete He tenet innit erlnrespeetoiilahaeaieahe sells to anyone otherjthan the FM mg as run is re unless he bemployedunda contracto service buyirpf no notinsurable in respect otthe same fishing op eratinnbecausein his capacity at buyer he is for the mend an employer purposes of witch nationalists infra spect of anyJinhlng operation In whlcb aged gAny fisherman may declinevtn helan if he is not employed her husband is also dishing for more than an week calendar year and ifhe does workoutenaively in otherrin ble employment outof Win by lodging with his emplimr Declaration at in considerable nonime form UlCMA 1111 form can be ob hlflrm employer can Flglly fisherman Ia not in lurablefor any week In whichhis net earnings trim fishing are leer than 00 NEEDED mrnovmnr With neat sense of timing the federal government hashanded this district handsome present but one that has been eagerly caught after nd sorely needed Announcement of the plan to pave thetilrst Iegof rthe Alasha highway rem namedcreck to unit Yohn yluthe first dis tinct boom proelection guns in this area rorandePrairle Tribune use also roe $= me one You own sairncuu IS me me To cor emugs ensueu lDANJIERE PAYS BillSill ARE DUE AND NIB MORE mil MONTH FDRYOU Tron misuse toutmr YOUR 0W WAY dUSl PHONE 02 SEE THE MANAGER TODAY Mgwumupbiommtm to roman Ioanamr $500 We lent oneHillel II learnt your mu e1 songssewn Pmmlm MIN MIMI BENEFICIAL FINANCE C0 or cannon mwim mint Whole In 52 Stem of tailored motor on even ed 22 cents pound Vdotr THE HARRIS EXAMINER WEDNESDAY AP CHICOUTIKI CF total of 1675995 pounds of blueberries Emil 01 on wuharveateddn Quebec in ma commutation cold cold weatheteingbladwdfor MI We 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