Ontario Community Newspapers

South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Mar 1995, p. 6

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£7 Fi People cont sfrompg 5 course. Always there in an emergen- cy and always ready with a kind word orsmile. Only the recipients know of her many kindnesses. David and Nancy Sunnucks - for the many ways they have given their support to this community, through Scouts and the Mummers. They give their help wherever it is needed and with a will, Betty Van Dusen - The quiet one who gets things done. The Marine Museum owes much to her efforts as does the Black Creek community. John and Judy Zelany who have worked tirelessly with Scouting and recreation as well as the Marin Museum. What they say they will do, they do. That is a characteristic that is worth gold in a volunteer. spirit of generosity and kindness stili lives, as demonstrated by the horse drawn wagon load of carollers that went around Milford at hristmas time, paid for anonymous- V. Aral ner 9 And [A=] the < 0 Side by Side Don't walk in front of me, | may not follow. Don't walk behind me, | may not iead. Walk beside me, And just be my friend. authorunknown \, Na Get with it! Get involved! - Volunteer! shucks attitude that never quite masks brilliant mind behind the creation of the music." - Susan Beyer, The Ottawa. Citizen: "Blistering perfor- mance! A raw uncompromising dusthowl eloquence .. his country folk music smells like woodsmoke..." - Robert Reid, Kitchener-Waterloa Record "A. good songwriter is a person who can sli into someone else's shoes without you noticing... Fred is such a writer." - EGO "What a find! Man, this guy might save the country and coun try music tool" - Victoria Times- Colonist "There was a feeling § in the air so thick with electricity and. § admiration you could have cut it with a Randall knife" - Thom Jurek, Detroit] Concert Mount Tabor Playhouse, Milford, will hold a Fred J. Eaglesmith con- cert, 25 August at 8:00in the evening. Mow, you might say, who is Fred J. Eaglesmith? Well you may have heard him on the CBC on "Mor- ningside" or "Radio Noon* or on "Musical Friends" or seen him on the television programme "On the Road Again." He's a songwriter, singer, all round performer... as someone said, a sort of Wingfield Farms set to music. His "promo" says that "over the past 15 years, he has crafted a rich treasury of songs that grew cut of his rurai Ontario experience - songs about the land, the farms and { people who live on them.* "He is an exciting performer whose sengs can tear open your heart one moment and have you rofl- ing on the floor with laughter the next." he .Eaglesmithisonhisway to a foik festival in Ottawa and has agreed to stop and do a concert for us on his way by. So mark this date on calendar and plan to come out to Mount Tabor Playhouse, Mil- ford, 25 August at 8:00 p.m. for an evening of fun and music. your

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