Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1980, p. 11

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Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Herald history Camerata returns page 19 page 14 Page 11 SECOND SECTION Georgetowns cultural explosion It was a weekend of art and music Oneman show for Frank Black in retrospective at Gallery Sol set abide s arl Kir I id respected locillv is i dvnimic lo hi irl scene Mr wis yetted uitli a of at new show he gallery dtv Ihi reiollcc ills John who formally exhibition idmirilwn and of in nil more of Mr punting iral sketches is well us viral loci deserving irdsis inelud i irtisin and former chief librarhn izor HI llhNTMOUI r i rent mood touched the crowd of former patrons prospective pitrons and comrades in art members of the Piteite ind Pencil Club the of is suggest id Mr Wick is Coun recounted the Mir old painters devoted tint trunk regarded as of institution In down cultural heritage is the subject of new week retrospective at House Sol on Charles street The old painter a con temporary the roup of Seven Is here In be of hi home with a work In Herald photo by il sjM for ill present when hi tint Mr Blacks il in tin new complex pi for construction on llu George in libru v round stirtcd 1 ml to Mr Black laughed ng cillery visitors with as colorful as his J lining v is time in A Hills Arts Council feature Evening of music was uplifting courageous in the joint choral societysymphony concert to preserve Mr ceif mmdwhili It i thai inelud lit v ii f hi r mifhllihcrhini Otic of also recillcd the artist hi hid in tit profusion but hi painted rt like 1 I for Jetting Mr his home Of Ihi lloust Sol which continues until March Mr told visitors 11 s like 11 it mikes J on feel like i son bod j nun MtDomld madi il however tint Mr imp a some bod m irs before his firsl nut m in exhibition at House Sol Si inner wife of cilti ry proprulur John Summer llinl Mr HI work was it featured in Sol opening show in SI irtlv alter he Frost filled air and snow began the evening of culture at Holy Cross Church when Georgetown Choral So elevated the mtnd and soul is well as alerting our cars to a melodious rendition of Beethoven work Onct inside the majestic structure of Holy Cross church a capacity audience filled the edifice As crowd multi plied quickly with anticipation of what was come the feeling of excitement general through mass of music enthusiasts The eye scanning Ihe church noted he number of young youth as well as adults in the audience Community television had set up or the event so who missed live mance may enjoy Ihe glorious experience on jour local vision station The choral society opened programme with a choral rendition of Oh Canada which caused pride lo swell In all as we felt the emotion and worth of our country through the sensitive hills and of Hideout arrangement of our national anthem The choir hen sang The Heavens Resound with ma firm chords gradually nod a passage demand ing interpolation choir satisfied before snaring into a final choral passage with strength and good balance The hallelujah chorus from Chnsl on the Mount of lives boasted an impressive introduction by Ihe orchestra The soprano section was very precise and musically clear while the altos entered singing in rich definite ones of The male voices valiant ried lo a good The piece had interesting swills and dimineundos which stimulated us hen quiellv soothed us as the choir made individual entries genii but decisively A robust finish of this piece with Praise the Lord left us overwhelmed the ethnical musical ex of he choir Overture Op lurid the Symphony under he their The strings were delicately handled throughout while the wood winds were somewhat glaring in places The percussion add the right ouch and he clarinets were sterling in per as he piece pro While piece seem lack lustre mlerpre was right The programme continued on to the Mass In C Major As tin mule chorus started the piece with we were impressed with the beautiful control balance and iiuihreof the male voices The choir was beautifully disci plmed and directed with mean miful dvnimics The choir By sing which they began accurate altack con musical ability The hills and valleys in the inter prclalmn as the choral sec lions heir respective entries wis pleasing lo the car i credit Wood Si pram soloist Dorccn ford overcame apparent nerves in opening of her solo wirk enthrall Ihe iu with her technical ex Mi soprano Car Simmons sang with con Irol ind rich velvet brown tones She warmth and ul in her singing and assured us her musical knowledge George his singing throughout the con times orchestra overpowered Mr Klecr silo parts but the audience appreciated his sensitive hand ling of several passages Bon tone soloist Bill Brush was masterful in his sinking ind he was i music i delight His confident performance was impressive Dunne Gloria the n The credo section of the mass id throb from the and sharing the with the choir hey soired through I Believe in One Cod was ihnlline A sharpness in the section mirred his portion of miss only a few incisures as he timbre in sections mellowed his ind finished lively plcisinc One of was in the choral entries and passives the lustre of the voices was exciting without audience fullv understanding ho Latin rds The bewail with a tit definite acapclla sunk witli entries ind hi I meeds The m lie chorus had impact when sinking and are Full of The full choral of choir wis exemplified in in i in passant solists isllevsung Btnediclus qui vend pre and illy well I rein ind Simmons voices throughout how eve voices logethcr did blend well the four As he Agnus Dei begin the choir sang wilh the bass entry was rich in limbre before he choir look up the challenge of singing of God interpretation Musically he work of one of he grcit mister Beethoven moved a long through Dam Nobis Pa tern wilh emotion ind an exciting evening of music the choir concluded Ihe Major Mass m peaceful trail The Oakville Symplii was a plus in evening of lamment as they parlicu during Miss Major Tit of music was uplifting council us and Ihe choir sing with disciplined training In tin C Major Mass between the segments would been The seeking hum in cry intended in Kvne Beethoven did not quite happen with his performance and in the and Sanclus fuller swells red soul have been appropmte However when you consider the per all fleets of excel lence which made happen the professionalism of the and the fact the choir were complemented by a orchestra we in Hal ton Hills should proud of our Chi Society Dale Wood chose proejimme which slimulal ill the singers and audience liike one using and to bring Ihe choir to such heights of excel knee The the choir in lilin with apparent use presented the C work in a profcssioml style The Georgetown Chi has jus stored a win in the presence of hundreds who felt the full worth of this The George town Choral Socicly is ind 11 new male chorus mimbtrs are ilways iged To become member of nonstandard choir call for information tone ind much logclher This section of Hit choir sang with very strong color and convinced us they wire double in of lones was heard is the choir irouseil excitement while singing the OSSTF opposes offer from Halton board Herald Special District council ind Ihe of Secondary School Tiachcrs Federation strict are urging members to rejccl Hilton board of education s final offer Thursday lot executive officer Neil said the board s offer rtjirtsents i ivtr att of only I per tent lluin the six per staled the be tht is rclroac live n secondarv school have been working with nit i since Aug ind the ronlract will take effect tie day is signed he board said last week Mr he has never known any board reach agreement with its cachers which is not retroactive ven if the offer is retroac live it would be well below settlements reached with roundmj he said Teachers in Durham and Toronto who the he face or this viol In Is I the ris lh Ihr rtns Church Iaul experience el earn more thin per while in he same in have been offered The provincial average in hal for settlements reached ifns year is expected be 500 he ind teachers in ncighbi ring and Peel have re 000 offers from their Alllough Ihe ird says it w ill add 15 icachers to the staff lolal for the panel during the process of lowering the pupil teacher ritio from 17 to 17 in the next two Mr Munro said he expects the reverse o occur Board figures on projected indicate that 78 disappear bj 1982 and the is mystified to icei for the extra teachers The teachers are sed to divine up i retirement iv and equate it with the severence pay given em retiring from fields gratuities were in Ihe province more an ytars teachers w lived I heir annual increment for that he said There fore ill hoard has It achcrs didn piv benefit must work for board f vnrs re they oh in Academy htrstlf an I n i hi kill through Mini v in or I Mrs lit it till live iclph id s Mil l rWK MtDomld s mtr Bhckhlife from 1 is naval academy wo wounding during World I studied further while recuper i lie depir ill int and des Melt rmed roup if rut I ill ill ft II ll ith visit eriinil riielun hi idd is built Tin m inv untitles ihv is e of tic nine slops Mr m keep it fir the show I Hi is full ormyslerv ml hidden tan qualify for any gratuity he said and lakes another five years with lie board to reach per il f mixtmum il lowid in he agreement Huh leichers m it is ridiculous for he in lo assume thai let ilonc all of its will miximum on re he said pug he said rt trying improve our r duet This even in issue with other irds The It feel insult Id 11 board f he said and hi has hide that it will rejected Te ichcrs need control spend ing but they won I subsidize the public costs Just because grants from provincial government have been cur tilled ii d boards are short of If the offer is rejected pn vine i negotiators hope be to he Hid seek another vithnuT resorting to i strike He Mr could make guesses on soon such ittion would be undertaken Not Slack a hut he Is alio a rollilent builder of like the Jilrlurrd About the Hills Society meets The F squesint will holding iLs ml meeting at Knox Presbyterian Church si at the meeting will be I ynn owner eniiesworlh Ms ird will bo talking i rv ol Mam Street in Georgetown Her ilk will be sides by Bruce lint will Infill Top donors At the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic Feb 11 Mr J Evans recorded his hundredth domlion while Bob doi anon I umber a inghisliftiethdmation was II Thirty fifth donation awards It A Vandyke J Mrs GM Dulf Awards LC CE Peterson tJ Jandenhock and Mrs C Hamilton for twentieth Mrs S M mi Mrs M Ilea Mrs E A Mrs JM J LA and The clinic was by Optimists

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