| | | Page 16 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL THURSDAY, OGTOBER 1; MUSIC ALBUM By Irven Fell mail a which received bY four concerts 1 recently resume of = ented by the local d School Association in on with the Ontario Education ids me of the time some \ when we had the Ca wert | personally I think it is much concerned who come and belive the 10L so with artists perform for us, but I spirit behind the idea is more im- portant. Naturally we have to have extra good artists to make the series popular and worth going to, but I also belive that if peo- ple can be imbued with the idea that in supporting - this effort, they will be demonstrating their belief in what can be accomplish- ed by practice and determined ef- fort This will be particularly op- portune' to the younger genera- tion, now at High School, My eir- cular tells\me that for four con- certs. adults will pay $4.00 but if you buy separate tickets for each concert, the admission will be $1.25 Now, here is a great thing. Stu- dents are being asked to pay $1.00 our concerts and 35 cents concert. is to try and get over to the people just what can be accomplished in music in any community. We hope that prac- tical demonstration by others will serve as an incentive to join rganizations in our com- munity, which if not at present established, are bound to be in the future as the town and com- munity grow The speaker was Col. Don Macrae, a worker in the Home and School Association. I had been telling him that it was difficult to raise a choral society of 60 voices and maintain it up to strength. "That's just it. If peo- ple hear more music they will probably, at least some of them, want to take part themselves," said Mr. Macrae. Now folks I want to say this. Naturally, an undertaking of this kind needs the co-operation of all music loving people. \It cannot be done otherwise. s is not simply an idea of a few people in an organization trying to sponsor some concerts with the idea of making a huge profit for the organization. Look a little deeper than that and try to get the 'spirit behind the movement 1 repeat, it is to create musical interest. Interest, in not only hearing but creating lovely sounds that e pleasant to the mind and sp Heaven knows, we hear enough of the other type, such as war and rumors of wa to pro- to the otherwise for- of a war-weary gener- you can phrase it| The concerts will tists both interesting tie. It is worthy of Other than the art people who are and effort provide ar- and art real support. ts there are putting in time in a sincere desire to servi munity in be of service (o the 'comn | To ne which they live entirely unsolicited. No one has asked me to give this concert s ies a boost. There m 1 motive behind it men actually | through the ,000 cigarettes. « at if people become in-| t a ee making The use of smoking fobacco fell! West, died on sTuesday [n Oak- music, we who have the job of or.| Off somewhat last year from the ville-Trafalgar Memorial Hos: The ganizing and directing church | 1948 Deak and the like may have an| Were 27,754,961 pounds in 1949; widow of the late Lloyd Harris; for tine getting members 28,183,908 pounds the previous Mrs. Harris was born in Frank-| $ 2 year. But Canadians still blew y S fort, Kentucky. She came to WINNER OF THE WEEK | smoke rings by the trillion! is ra If J. T. INCH, Balsam Drive, ills) whine en oe oi et 2 at Coteus Rereed EITHER WAY. SR wh J mm ar he will be presented with a he : resided, Mrs, Harris! w; Red Seal Record with the com-| lacking safes is definitely un- pliments of the Journal often unsafe. ion of the American pany, : manufacturer. of OBITUARY I might add that this column Is| I puffed their astronomical car. The 1948 figure was 15,852, respective totals and wise-cricking is Can Com- funeral will 2, 1 clety. She leaves one son, John| afternoon at 3 o'clock frp | G. Robertson, of Montreal. The| funeral chapel of S. §. Russa be held tomorrow| Son to St. Jude's Cemetery, way figure MRS. LLOYD HARRIS Following a week's illness, Mrs. Lloyd Harris, Lakeshore. Road pital. She was 65 years of age. A very byterian and a former director of Oakville and District Humane So- SMOKE RINGS | SPIRAL INTO BIG FIGURES Canadians are smoking more cigarettes than ever before, close F to 17 billion in 1943, according to latest official figures. A review of tobacco production Too Busy FANCY C. THEN LET US QUOTE ON YOUR NEEDS! AKES, COOKIES & SANDWICHES Showers, Parties, Weddings, Special Oscasions CATERING SERVICE To Get Ready For A Party? HORS D'OEUVRES MORGAN-BROW N Phone Oakville 616J21 statistics by the Canadian Divis- DRIVE IN TODAY... 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