Who was "one of the finest pianists" who had tea in the Fern Cottage? George Teltchick, one of two who performed at the Palace theatre. S.8. A girlâ€"teachers and pupils alikeâ€"w for three hours, and pay for it. She wil for a brooch to suit a suit. She will wor evening after evening dreaming of t marriage, of doing something, of going s even learn a piece of music, and another : will not take pains to keep them in shap« figure. to learn moths? piece before that i left s the thy never crig mine now grea is th e ooo P NE ts infinite variety, That is the truth. that a friend of his had been playing t (60) years, and that now, an old man, he in it, from time to time, fresh sounds divined. I‘ve forgotten the guy‘s name a Cooke mentions him, too, in Playing the leftâ€"hand page. somewhare .1s It is easy half a page ofr The bass is u: slightest stre This sounds logical to me. My favorite piece of is the simplest of all pieces. Chopin‘s Prelude No. 74 If I were stuck on a desert isle for the rest of my day some reason I could have but one piece to play. ~ Th be the one. Authorized as second class matter by the Post Office Denartment, Ottaws "Oh," he said, "about a ye: shape for another year anyway "That‘s hard to say," he what you mean by ‘learning piece,. Anyone can learn the Technically it is easy. But it enough for concert work." Well, how long do you spenad for concert presentation? Now wasn‘t that a fo better than to ask him th One of the fine with me in the Fern One rink got snowed in. The four men from Virginia, Minnesota, who set out by car for the McIntyre Bonspiel in Sschumacher, a distance of about 1,000 miles, were snowed in somewhere in that long stretch below Lake Superior, before they got to the border. What a pity. A local rink, however, was added to maintain the even 64 competing. He ralsed nis Ilegs qui1ckKkKiy to 12L UIl he returned to the end of the rink wi chucked it into a barrel, and muttered pretty rough around here." Yesterday, one man swept so with the stone, that he forgot his plunk on his posterior, breaking pieces. When the players sweep before the s though the slower of the two would have all week. Both McIntyre rinks ablaze with Tam O‘Shn Tam O‘Shanters bear a number of small pins, eac ing an interâ€"club bonspiel somewhere, but not : victory. We are He ) ti O Canada $2.00 Per Year And w PHONE 26 TIMMIN®S®, ONTARIO Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association: Ontarioâ€"Quebec Newspaper Association How long does i «on mnne en unc im 40 w0 omm e smm omm : a mam mame Prust? ho %) VikPal 4 4 4# m6 TE id I neve NJ1 i1 when the piec ‘s on to anothe; i shelf to gathe Ehe Bsercupine Adbance work to smooth and fun and jovy Of tha a+ sy. A child could learn it in tw on paper. The melody is mostly usually two, sometimes three. _ retch or difficultyâ€"technically. Best Pianist In Timmins Published every Thursday by Merton W. Lake Subscription Rates: i spend ten cents to have his hat cleaned and ‘angle (Ah, have you eve ‘ar and neck, from time e,. But he wil let a sonat: ie to time, fresh sounds rgotten the guy‘s name a s him, too, in Playing the , somewhere, about half linins teachers have told me y, let alone practice. And pup Bonspiel Observations Thursdayv, January 19th 1950 rl10vanelli says "Learni iccomplishment," wha st getting on top of it, re Of it. Age cannot wit} ther. And what happen ither dust. and pupils alikeeâ€"will pay for it. She will s i suit. She will work ag dreaming of the mething, of going sor music, and another an y of the amat st pianists to be heard in town I Cottage the other day. zs quickly to let the ston end of the rink with the Nld: V a planistâ€"any perspire and cont t lieâ€"unenjoved foolish auestion 1 don‘t know why at fit for pres 18 alikeâ€"will sit in Jacqueline‘s it. She will sean Third Avenue She will work all day and spend i To i o S TL < h ne truth, Kenneth Ro playing that piece for answered, "It â€"â€"and on the Moonlight So takes a long t the hardest ast gotten 1 deepen be 1t 1 € ntation, wh ast, became so engrossed eet, tripped and fell kerâ€" the broomhandle in two United States: $3.00 Per Year plece before i i go to see airio. Bome have beer Chamber of e are going to let them ays E. O. Wallis, secreâ€" t annual bonspiel, and ain.""‘ he added. AmCnnetn Ross told me at piece for over sixty still found new colors he had not hitherto the moment. Charles Piano for Pleasure, a way down. tC * No K nad tea with me \'ix-l-cvi;l- Police i one of two brothers 85B Third Ave hi ike pi I should h potentialities of newhere. She will d another. But she as she does her 1€ hrouw Th ‘ great care to set tched him?). He ime, and fix the to seed, though it i pICc e pI imentalist, inâ€" te and practice ither dust ang hoes shinedâ€" or custom stale vVhat happens the first® It i â€"CEe gives me a ‘obably means ally. Have you the saints, it‘s to t they ire the ipsâ€"and the h, somehow he real work slide by, then broken broom t a tim all. â€"Not 1 h re ill piece Opus 2{ i: XTfoOr it would e known never )resen sarily A11 Theatre snow can D cake, if it is dee days. nard â€"about. â€" T he who has for weariness and â€" into healthy ot 1€ biec It is neve upon scrutiny phires. the cou North. A1 ind ZERO WIT 1} Dstrict of the Ontario Proâ€" Police is now established at ira Ave. over the Broadway In The Davs Tiben The The ch 1)kC h ) € wt HOGUT PRIX( The toil found out nd indispe Siy 1 LKA1L, * UINVUV UE LiS i l l now An‘t )1 TÂ¥ Northern Snow CUT: BUT BUT! hy het ind bre 1) 11 id sw before able e lies 1 H blood tingles while the wind blows sweat are good.> And fortunate is fore it is too lateâ€"that gratifying le escape from morbid subjectivity s through physical exertion. No. 1 C .noouvonoonoouoonoonoouoouoonoouoonoouoonoouoouoOnoouo? u‘fl’ofl%?fu‘xï¬oï¬ofl:fl. ouk.ouoou Anafea®aateat e aten®as*nats «* 0004.. #046466 000000000:00:::0:000000 €¢ 000000 00 00 P 46646 with CGas ingles while the wind blows ire good.> And fortunate is is too lateâ€"that gratifyving 1 gently like a piece of ms ‘to be the case these By G, e aleatante stnate afeate ce ie ce aBe a e aip aie ate ate ie nin ate n t ats ntn atn ols + luctance and finished compared with hockey is anyâ€"as an exercise. singli: od it feels like id powder dry. And thousand tiny supâ€" n There Was a Chang ‘r than any snow in of Banff and points ing of Ratepayvers \nother Assessment Row Macdonald municipality AJLY% L Married i1ccommodation ens at that time, e law was a deâ€" imposition. There zens in town who ig their familios al d n«( nin this V lead beé or Macpherâ€" ean that the nunicipality, ot apply. To noney, we can because the ttendit venience he meeting. Men he mecting nt in‘justice 1€ YA ula n _ iyor, and a c w . Deâ€" it . OfI tAie idir, and had been al to the ayor and ta xC 1¢ an ured o ouseâ€" or the mt p( s Ww OJY t] th di of of your privacy with . it‘s the newest being s not unti At this, anot Hugh, spoke up ris presence as as a little lam} wiser than I w Radio Station Tinâ€" Toes To Popularity criscourtesy, trouble by t or both. and th th med up the f: when he said: councillors can patience to exp can‘t the asse explain matters "As Quie Mayor Dr. ] Flilth AVvenug, them mesmerize Councillor Ne to this, explaini: son the council was beczsuse the a good job. "Wq have me fined questions!" parting shot ingli This turn theallegea tesy ~of <the med up the Many case assessment y meeting. In ; present advi of revision. council." sai Secretary Arthur Booker favoi scientific system that placed | on type of ‘construction and fo "When I asked the assessor‘ fc i Or ard he has been rough Bartleman‘s securing teachers. ‘"Too Much for Common Jiggers Councillor Len. Newton brou this part of the discussion to a cl when he said: "When the big expe differ, it is hard for poor comm jiggers like myself to give an opin: offhand. but come to the counc court of revision. and you will fi that we have studied the case throu and you‘ll all be sure of a san That year imber of here, and in the oped that chihlren sent home from t! here on zccount c h paye a year. Mayot advised him t iamili¢ "Oh, tem C xes did ~Lome in One citizen s brit he took last year‘s assessme tuck it up twentyâ€"five percent Council Not Mesmerized y cases of apparent improp ment were placed before t re «l L c wWentâ€"in.â€" Ninetyâ€"Nine Appeals cCeC been d idea mu aid lC tough Guess" System d the di impatienc assessor. xpla al e1tr dig there wa appecls a ch c emark 10 16 McJ: ) use : Angu 11 ale| ig that : stood by y: _ felt_I Ing 1 TY Y 3 T H 18 ippe (dIscussion it deve n had actually the primary schoo of the. difficultyv _ nili¢ me€ a by the asses lt he was do he threatened 00.09 for ask appeali1 N9i Bi 1 l ll pa ind discourâ€" Houle sumâ€" the meeting mayor and e time and esns ies e a ) me been ug! ma much it th w. c}'. ]\qC’ ntered into as innocent ble r language Camn»be mak 10n mpl} 1€ ivoured ippoin Y t} Herd 1propetr re the S, whny fficial replied ssment iC 1at all 91 ho m al 2 hi )1 f South Porcupine, January‘17, 1950 The Ladies Auxiliary ofâ€"the Forcupine General Hospital wish to thank you for your many kindnesses to them during the past year. What you have done has been greatly appreciated. Sincerely, (Signed) Florence M. Dye Secy. Treasurer SIP, Wyman B. Brewer will represent the Junior Chamber of Commerce on the Senior board of dipectors, Len Masson announced today. (The Advance set this story three weeks ago. There has not been room for it until this week. Meanwhile the story has been used by The Qttawa Journal, Resders‘® Digest and Toronto Saturday night). highâ€"pressure blurb for a record comâ€" pany that had leased six hours on his station, Hirshmann reduced it to a lean six paragraphs that told the story without frills cr offensive inâ€" sistence. ‘.The advertising agency that had prepared it was in a tizzy. But the sponsor, oddly enough, wes enâ€" thusiastic. He thought it fitted better. "It married the music," he said. Barkers Fired WABF ~announcers are forbidden, under pain ¢f dismissal, to punch the advertising message into the‘ mike. They may not implore, wheedle. or bully the listeners. They are not perâ€" mitted to use their position, as do dise jockeys, to build up a personality. WABF‘s attitude toward adverâ€" tising has worked out extremely well. Sponsors are‘ actually fighting to buy time and are completely satisfied with the clause in their contract which gives Hirschmann the last say as to what is to go out on the air. (By George Kent in the Saturday Review of Literature.) to join hAim. Programs Boss Sales Commercials, he decided, were a necessary evil if the station was to become selfâ€"supporting. But he felt that they should be edited,. spaced and delivered in a normal spenrking voice. To make sure that the music remained more important than adverâ€" tising, he gave the program departâ€" ment â€" dominance over" the sales people. Theirs is always the last peopit. â€" Theirs word. Presented â€" one WABF tipt Letters to the Editor CHIIAMBER OF COMMERCE persuaded ommercials are w logetically, rarely Lence orf two. ADDRESL Pleoare send me COMPLETE INFEORMATION about Canadian Government Annouities DEPARTMENT OQOF LABCUER HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister A. MacNAM AR A Annvities Branch, Deportment of Otiawe money 1 sell pre into your living room are whispered, almos and started Station ideest, on FM only, sented with tact and digan‘t . have _ quite but, being the type atpins to porcupines, few men with maoney pressure That‘s what 1 asked the Government Annuvity representative. l was trying to balance the family books at the time and told him that, like most homeâ€"makers| Had so many ploces to spend my paychecks, my account was zero at the end of each month. Bur 4 He showed me a simple savin_ pian to provide an income in the future, that®was as practical as a trip to the barber, and a plen which suited my budget. Before you sayâ€"‘It‘s a good idea, but | just can‘t afford it‘, talk it over withâ€"a CANADIAK GOVERNMENT ANNUITY representctive, or write for information. I‘m glad | did! 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