Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Dec 1966, p. 21

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About as pleasantly Canadian as a song could be, the simple lyrics are bright, upbeat and move easily from English to French, The centennial commission first picked up Ca-na-da as background music for Preview "67, a documentary film on next year's celebrations. A snatch of it has been used this fall in a television commer- cial in which children carrying centennial banners skip along to the thumping beat. BLEND LYRICS A chorus of seven English children from Toronto and seven French children from = sing the blending lyr- ics, Gimby, 46, a native of Cabri, Sask., is a trumpeter who leads a Toronto society dance band, He may be familiar to some as a member of The Happy Gang, the old radio show. He won a world-wide competi- tion and became a historic fig- ure in the Pacific at the same time a couple of years 'ago with Malaysia Forever, an im- mensely popular anthem in the new republic. Because of its counter mel- ody, Ca-na-da may be difficult to sing but the beat lends itself to most forms of dancing from the fox trot to the watusi. It had members of Parlia- ment snapping their fingers and tapping their toes at a special showing of Preview '67 this week, A centennial commis- sion spokesman said Thursday this reaction has been wide- spread among those who have heard it. Here are the lyrics, with the counter melody in bracket: Ca-na-da (One little two little three Ca- nadians) We love thee (Now we are twenty million) Ca-na-da (Four little five little six lit. tle provinces) Proud, and Free (Now we are ten and the Ter- ritorles--sea to sea) North, south, east, west, There'll be happy times Church bells will ring, ring, OSHAWA BOWLING POST OFFICE LEAGUE Points taken -- Alley Pen * Untouch- ables 0, Sober Six 3, Sweeth oa Lamoveu: #8, Lioyd Schram 676, Alec Mackie 617, Glad Hill 604, 464 and Liz Callison 667. 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