Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Jan 1964, p. 2

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WNCERT PMNISI Ting HwengKwoag is the centre oi attention as she pauses to talk with guests at reception given in honor oi Miss Thing and her husband Ma SlHon at the home oi Miss Mary Agnes Moore Baytleld street Magic Of Music Is Recreated The magic or pure music was coated last night at Central Collegiate Auditorium when Ms Sllion violinist and lung KwonsKwona pianist gave an brsplrcd recital Botlr artists are soloists end were tho two most outstanding prodlgles in China They gave their first duo recital in rest the year they were married and though the have toured Europe and Amer on since then they still play individually with sym phony orchestras to maintain their artistic excellence The Bectbovan Kreutzer Sonata was duo work at its lla est Technique was forgotten and the sheer beauty ol pee fect rsppaport between violin and piano was displayed Tire music tinged from viotlllo to iano and hac again men lypcalmly and with the utmost eriection in the opening Adag one mlghtbave wrshed for nrore fullness oi tone irom tire violin but the second movement was tillcd with beauty and charm The final movement was whirlwind or tonal art This was the golden age ol mu sic brought back ior us to live again HIGHEST ORDER The opening work on the pro gram was the demanding Sqn ata in major 296 ior Vro lin and Piano by Mozart Here lsts was evident The simplicity and clarity cl their playing in this Sonata was just as Moiart would have wished Through the entire recital the artists sub merged their own personalities to produce music Sonata music ot the highest order The second msior work was the Schumann Etudes symph onloues ilere Miss Tang play ed in most brilliant style She played the most dltilcult oi the variations as easily as she un nounccd the primary theme The ercitiog finale was performed with dramatic intensity The minor liondeau Brit llant by Franz Schubert con cluded the first halt ot the pre gram The violin and piano be came as one instrument The melodies ol Schubert melted irom one instrument to the next The great harmony between the unique husband and wits team was ielt by the entire audience The violin intonation was always sure and an unerrlng instinct for perfect tempo always in ev idence in the piano ihelr in throughout ENCORES iioliowing the final work the Beethoven Kreutzer Senate the Barrie audience brought the young artists back ior two one cores Theiirst oi these was tire third and fourth movements at the Handel major Senate the background or the two art The lyrical beauty or the Lag ghetto was caught and enhanc ed by the violin and then by Want Research the pianist The Allegro was lnio Bad liir bright and lively But the most interesting was the second encore This was TORONTO CmNo Metro spoiltan Toronto olflclals today asked ior intensive research programs to discover what rll nesSEs are caused by air pol lution Works commissioner Clark said in an interview that cigarette srnnkiog is getting all the attention at the moment but there is great need for large scale research into air pollution illnesses Alderman Michael Gray son worlrs committee chair man said experts have not even cracked the surface in line iielci He said he will present resolution of his committee astr ing to al and provincial government grants for univer ty research programs Talk about nuclear radiation gets dramatic attention but this problem of tilting the air with combustion iumes is probably greater threat to life he said TODAYS srocrr PRICES Compiled by Flynn 93 Dunlop St Harris ther Ma SlTson He is brilv heat violinist as well as com poser and one of the foremost violinist in China The plaintive melody was most appealing The composition scarcely need ed its title longing for Home The piano accompani ment was most intriguing Using the violin to imitate the eiiect of an oriental instrument was most interesting We were leit wishing we could hear more oi this composers works This seems to have been remnrkahle year ior Community Coneertsi Beginning with the De rPaur Chorus iollowed by the Don Shirley Trio and then this violin and piano due and also giving us the opportunity to hear our ColleginieBand it has been most rewarding year Forthe iioaiconcart Martha Schlamnre the brilliant ioik singer will be presented MURIAL LEEPER INDUSTRIAH on com rats Dom Found Dom Stores iii Dona TI Alberts illIt Ii Falconbrtdse Alberta Gas 15 so Gt lers Paps Argus is won Gas mu PM To Harden tnrms Atlanttn suites in Hawk alddeley BL of Meat 96 Home Oil Bank of NS 70 MILE Min Hudsons Bay imp Tobacco Hush Oil ill at lnlsrm NG inter Nickel later Utilities lynuirprovc as or as lubr Lobstt rAshsstos GM Alumtolnm Mac Pow an ml Massey Neruda 23 18M 59 is anlsn BkCou asst 5o braver VIM Csn Ceurmn €521 rowr Jon Mtnktam goo Flags Dil Dom Brittle teals Notro Dameilio Newfvtorkz Joseph Schlld tr composed by the violinists bro onto weather oitlce at one am ti moving northeast from South Dakota and is expected to cause snowinlla across the upper lakes Warm air and cloudiness Bay iimagaml Sudbury Norm Bay ClondyTllursday few snowiiurries mostly overnight Little change in temperature associated with 3ztbis storm should move back into southern Ontario this arterooon and there era tonight Labs St Clair lakebhle Lake Huron Niagara Lake on Doalre 75 timber deputymin later of natural resources ior Saskatchewan can 77 tormer chairman oi the edmlni last night The artists who perionned in duo recital were presented by the Barrie Community Concert Associa Police Blame icy road conditions caused two cars to go out of control militia over in the ditch lost Barrie Woman Gets $22501 Settlement TORONTO CHMr Justice Wells Tuesday approved $22500 outolcourt settlement to the widow and three clritdren at an air force corporal who was killed in tralfic accident near Barrie In 1962 Mrs Joan Coriield of Barrie had been seeking $152000 irom Angus Stanley Mcbeao Camp Borden soldier involved in the headon collision in which Cpl Alan Coriield was killed Cecil Ronald Paddle pass senger in the Coriield car was For Two Cars Rolling In Ditch recaura no ran WRMll tiara From left are Gordon Patterson Harry Wilson Al vlo Robinson John Rooney loan Owur St John Photo By Slippery Bonds The first accident occurred at 1030 when cad driven by William Lynn Davis of its Kern penielt Dr slid or the road into the ditch and rolled Dam age is estimated at $500 The mishap took place on County Road ii at Oro Township At 20 Cyril Bell of 32 Jet troy st Policing and pass mgcr were iniured when Bells car went out of control and rolled over in the ditch The accident occurred half mile south of Essa Road on the 230mm lane of Highway No charges were laid in elite or accident cm re irncoc Couo Plowmens Associations meet tomorrow to vote dele Esta to the Ontario Plowmerrs Association The meeting at the alsokilled Malena was serl ously injured sheha Shrine Club oiricere were installed recently by Stanley Wright of Tomato Di van representative Back row from left are Ken McAule Elmvale Gord Es ts Forecasts issued by the Tor Synopsis complex storm is growing likelihood oi show Winds southeast tonight in nan ercy WfiPaddyt Nimrod Dr Roul stratlve board of Meat enlist ant 67 twotires rutcademy 89 SHRINE Cili WEATHER tarlo Windsor Tomato Cloudy andccntinulng mild Thursday with few ahow ers likely Winds light Algorna southem White River few showers or flur ries or wet snow later today it NIH1h assess 14m mnu lightMaw kindly career Nortliivest id lli Locate GENEth county building starts at 230 17 Mutt EXAMINER Yliooual IsToniglit Tbsannual meethrg oi the Barrie varku will he one at Cetrtni United Church Hall tonight Dinner will be served at are The meeting will include an nual reports on finances pro floors and other activities oi the as writer the proposed littdlot for next year ELIGIBLE Also included will be election at onethird oi the board at dir ectors or time directors who src eligible ior reelection the following have agreed to stand Patterson lire Powell ltirs Banting Mrs ii Lamb Mc Kay Gibson htre More and Rev Adams Mrs Mary Fey and Bruce Dowselt will stand tor election to the other two vacant seats Nominated to fill vacancy in the loss slate or directors is Gathers Ys Mens reprc sentetive and leighton and hire Kinda have been nominated to till vacancl In the 1566 slate The board is composed of so members 10 at whom are elect ed each year Flatter Ganton as chairman oi the Hlilsdale ex tension oi the Barrie siu as an eroiiielo member making the board total at SPEAKER Tonights meeting will be ad dressed by Dr Edbrooko vice secretary in India and Cey looHe will speak on The Challenge of Change Dr Wybourn whose degree is In education is at present re sponsible ior staff development in the Metropolitan Toronto YMCA Agricultural Society Mhets Next Week Barrie Agricultural Society will hold its annual meeting next Wednesday in the Strand Commrurity Hall at pm Election tor 1o directors at the society will be held at this time Chairmen oi the various committees will also submit re Watson Creemore discolor director Front row from leit are Ray Cline Orillia second Vsmiflrern Georgian Bay be nd Hamilton Haliburinn northern Georgian rning colderwltlrsnawtlurrles ursday winds northwest 15 ursday Northern White River Occa winds near ursdny muaiVON Away TIES messes so LEANEDFREE sordid iiuum$irlllrlln WITH sacusmr resides WoodaylttbouldlawNurs treasurer First vice president Al Christie ot Collin absent Proceeds from the shrine Circus that will play three area communities will be direct enaon Memorial Hospital Al liston The club has contrihnb ed to hospitals in Barrie 0r oav CLEANED WEDNESDAY JAN Wybourn runner world new hm he COUNTY COUNCIL Hears DepuidtiOns In Elmore County Council ior mats yesterday They were the Farmers Union at sham Coun itslit in opnren 350E lion and Canadian National tn stitule for the Blind ibc Bsrrners Union repre sented Harry Adana Mine slog iconsrd Meiiensie oi Kliwortby said since council set aside money for agricultural grants the resins should get share The Federation oi Agri culture getr the entire grant The union wants the grant to oilset debts and to tissues pro grants which Include political iniormation roeetings and plow ing marshes One member at oolmcli suggested the Fsmrcrs Unloo raise its dues to cover these erden Dalton Jermey reicr rcd the matter to the agriculture committee BALVATION ARMY Lleut0oloncl Hill oi the Salvation Amryaslred ior an increase in its regular grant or $1500 The array desperate ll needs funds for new icon tlon ior its Bethany Home for Unwed Mothers in Toronto it is so crowded weve put in extra oats and theyre crowd ed out to the trout door We Figure Skaters Seek Titles Barrie Figure Skating Club will hold its Junior and later mediate Championships Sunday at Barrie Arena Omnpetitions start at 530 pm the past year and recommenda tides and general comments will be welcomed Alter the meeting the direc tors will choose an executive Members are expected to at tend from Barrie and all sur roimding townships including lnnlsrtl Oro Sunnidale and Essa More than 150 person ML ports of their activities during belong to the society trepretation was delightful so OFFICERS are iNSTllttED vice president Mr Wright John Dohson Barrie secre monk Taylor Barrie pm tflil Jim Wales Everett dir Te ector Hugh Johnson Orillia am 19 director Del Cole Barrie owned was ed this year to Stev WRIGHT CLEANERS LTD SAN ITONE Ciesrrsdatltcgnlarwy on THE OPENING etDELANEY soars ilila and Collingwnod Photo By Smith Studio CAR WASHING SERVICE WATCH son Barrics New oownrown CAR want st oreryrreis sr The Salvation Army home ior unwed mothers is looking alter it cases from Simcoe County Each case mite an average of 3250 The request was iorwsrded the flames conunltiec Keefe oi the GBDA asked council to continue its an moi rent of 8200 nod to con sider an even larger grant The association needed extra funds to increase whet wa new twobit stall to meet the challenge oi million dollar market he said The GBDA is concerned with the promotion oi the Georgian Bay area industries Ttris was relerred to the in once committee The Canadian National in stitute for the Blind requested 500 to bother its work in the viral areas of Stmcoe County The money is needed to locate the renabliltation of blind per sons said CNIB representative Don Ferguson There are 47 registered blind persons In the BarrieAllistonAngus ares ELECT REP Following the hearing of do putations council moved into committee oi the whole to elect representative to the roads committee to are Ultioti bGoodrhings comein Gerber jars Gerber CEREALS in cereal cuci Gerber cereals uu slicers BabyrFood notable forvdciicsto flavours end monthbo tiretongue restore Search Of Grants Five deputatioar approached Frank Coughlin recv or Flee Township deieaied Ira Wilson sleeve at Cootstosn ior the ol The other members at the conunittee also repruent rural communities chlr McQueen Is reeve oi Noitswasaga Township and Joseph Cocbrsna In new of Innislll Township Returning to formal council members sent motion by Al bert Calvert reeve of Port bic Nlcoii to the finance commit tee Reeve Calvert isesecklng authorisation tor the expenditure at $3500 ior revised county man Anthony Beck recve of Wes aga Beech urged council to have the ttnence committee rludy $108 per capita far the County Health Unit This Is everybodys bruiness he said The motion was carried Earlier council had voted to adopt the forestry committee raped mommendlng the Agri tursl Rehabilitation and De velopment Act he studied This set provides alternate uses for lands that are present ly classiited as marginal or of low productivity through con version at said lands to produc tive forest JUNIOR runes iii tARGE oz Jars rorcnowmo avenues Nutrition For your babys sake Gerber Strained and Junior Foods are 1customcooked according to their own requirements to preserve the utmost in natural nutritive values Special 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