Mr Bartlett has appeared aAs soloâ€"" tion of this:â€"difficult number, and then 3 1st vith the Conservatory Orchestra_showed his versatility by playing the in 1 y Hall, Toronto and has per- Greig “Weddlns Day at Troldhausenâ€. in the Maritimes. BX ~‘ . . t « . Mr. Reginald G. Geen is a renowne Un t every‘ : concert And . ofganist." He: is : conductor of the:â€"General Motors Choir â€" _ _ JB OULD Uuiby aIUu pLivicege 10 10@« a our young Canadians the deâ€" ‘sirp to spend leisure constructively. It ‘ eir artistry, :and had re ponse to popular' requ' } -tï¬ï¬â€™i l:e ‘was supervisor of music at" ‘tha Timmins High and Vocational School Mr. Bartlett is originally from Mawa, in which district he is wen- _ knon for his talent. He was student’ s ‘Of "Elie Spivak ‘concert master for the Tobonto Symphony Orchestra at the‘ Toronto Conservatory of Musi¢c. .A fel» , low of My. Bartlett‘s is Alcxâ€". ander Chubhaldin, conductorâ€" of the BC ‘Btring Orchestra. "It is our duty and privilege to fos h‘ dqm~nu # -' l }mea A‘Amgw uvy vr‘iocco. ‘A nvely . dam}e'm‘tasc tempo was aptly describâ€" Bd by the artist as <a. polite ‘"Hoeâ€" 7~; MrxGeen then returned to play the ‘ â€" and â€" Scherzoâ€"Waltz", , y ‘‘Schubert. and arranged -- 3-«213* ‘The» â€" delighted "the ‘dudiencd ®Byhis *briltiant‘ interpretaâ€" : tion of this:difficult number, and then ; #% €¥E~ R * * 3 €12, i P d â€" v w % CÂ¥ * «ie iR '?:‘ s 0c s kn s3 A > ® " t ; iR t '.,‘ # § 9e ve 42 4 u. 4 qo #1. 5 Fistmas :. 2 . â€" t h member was asked lI gift for the Ch 544 ,mm mm $ri mmmmm 15 b1p m»mumm Some resta.urants serve â€" just the kind of food. you get at home. Others give you a d:zcent meal. i e t 5 se t Sharp Mapr 4 the s «Patvnaise= in C Sharp Minor‘"‘. and."the: "FantaSle â€" promptu‘"‘ only whetted the appetities of the crowd. Mr. Geén really “braught the house down", with the giant: "Polâ€" onaise in A Flat‘. He amply demonâ€" strated that he is fully deservin® of the . title .of a Chopin . experj.. Two lovely encores brought the inspmpg program to a close. A reception was held in the McIn tyre Auditorium following the recite.l‘ sey Airs" by Nachez. This was a fitting finale to a splendid performance. Mr. Bartliett showed amazing understandâ€" ing of interpretation and power in this spectacular rendition, and then â€"gracâ€" ijously played two encores. ... Wheneverâ€" Mr. Geen plays, Ae must play Chopin, and Tuesday evét;ing he was mostâ€" generous iandâ€"theâ€" aridience most insistent. in °F studied. : f Pmb un t uk ( 04| wncgdl. AV ZA ANAZ iL JL1PL Mr. Bartlett began his last o HUCH â€"3 "J‘JOXED with the ever popular "Ave Maria†by . : Schubert, very , delicately and: rever- Saturday atternoon at the Mountjov ently played. Then came the Brakms p ted. Church was the: setting <of the "Hungarian Dance Number ’T‘*‘anaa,ygm successful annual g,pt.uan fair "Schon Rosmarin‘"‘ by Kreisier, two and afternoon tea, which was held contrasting numbers played with su- ugder the aus icgs of che Women‘s As- ..... perb technique, and lastly theâ€""Gypi:isociation. : ts ( 4s AE A <business meeting is called for ember 13. . Mrs. M. Belanger toen supervised a social halfâ€"hour with refresh#ï¬jï¬tg 73 F3 Li Miss Chatwin, an exchange "tthï¬'a from Manchester, Eng., who a vivid word picture of wartime Engâ€" â€" land. Mrs. B. Cram thanked the speqkp er for such an interesting ta)lk. ; Miss R. Porter gave the treasurer‘s report, then a business discussion was held. Mrs. W. M. Mustard led in a . short worship service.. kn ty 4: { Mrs. F. Huckerby. then intsocmded LADIES GUILD PLAN BOWLING : e e 1 90 . 6 â€" + h ~«nt r uo potmo} pey uewmom y s * 4 rF® KR ® M t @ â€" . ++ € . s K+i % *4 * dz =% ® 2 k 95 * <g \Burty ‘Mrs:. J; "Bitnie, ‘Mrs." HF Smith, ';Dorothy Gibion and. W Eileen -Surmgn s /. SMrée. M. McIntosh and Mlâ€˜ï¬ q Dg- » ',loqg convened at.the fancy wouk, t‘ab}e : , which displayed many . beautifql,a and ; 'servigeable articles _including luneheon clothg, towels..embrpidered. villdy doiliés, stuffed animals and a host of other ‘things. / 4600 n 00. 32 ’!4““"’1 *~‘ In fcharge ‘of: the apron table were ,Mrs a. Ross and Mrs. P. T; â€"Moisliey. _ The aprons presented very colorful display, and ranged from : dainty tea Aprons to more hardy ones' for every- ; day use. _ : * The bake table wast gmmeq pver by «Mrs.. J. Peddar, Mrs...C.. Surma MrsS. i A, Welin Ca};gs,, cg s Mrs T Razqsay and . Mps rconvened at. e\salad id bes *W H.. Phillips{'!‘ff. yan / Mrs W Banks and MiSFC. Mrs <W. P Wllson was the capable _Small tablgs, rta,stefully laid. _ with white linen cloths. and with vase cenâ€" trepieces, were *eet "AIn. a colorful backâ€" ground decox;a“ï¬ed with the Chxistmas theme. o5 sb se 1: 2C Mrs, E.: Gilmqur. Smith and Mrs. R. mdlésmnmmiibmm Wecelved the guests as they arrived. ‘serâ€" ~by Mrs. 1ith, * Attending the shower were: Mrs. M. Ruddick, Mrs. Bariliko, Mrs. D. Klimâ€" ovich, Miss Sylvia Boychuk Miss Pearl Maruschuk Mrs. M. Panchuk, Mrs. P. Shalton. Miss Olga Spasuk, Mrs. G. Bogchuk ‘Mrs. W. Lawrence, Mrs. T. Boychuk, Mrs. W. Zunrby, Mrs. I. Frett, Mrs. G. Holland, Mrs. B. Aurby, Mrs. P. Cherevaty, Mrs. J. L. MclLean, Mrs. S. De_nisavlch Miss Nellie Klimovich, Mrs. P. Moscarello, Miss Anne Klimoâ€" vich, andâ€"the guest of, honor, Mrs F. Chaplick. â€" Mrs. L. Lizzi and Miss Mary Rutchinâ€" 123 m ‘mnnable to. attend, but sent â€" A very deli.ghtml lunch was served to the guests. Dainty sandwiches, cakes and cookie: were enjoyed. ; The living room was gaily festooned with colored streamers, and a large round hamper, decorated with pink and white. garlands, held the many gifts prescnted to the guest of honor. Mrs. W. Lawrence, Mrs.. 8. Denisavich, Mrs. T. Cherevaty and Mrs. M. Rudâ€" dick," Miss Pearl Maruschuk was the winâ€" Aï¬NE McCOLEMAN WED TUESDAY +8 The newlyâ€"wedded couple will reside in Timmins upon their return. Prior to her marriage the pride was entertained‘ by / Mrs. M. Babando. and Mrs. A. Bofssonneault, Miss. P. Mcâ€" Coleman and Mrs. Nancy McColeman and Mrs. Ted Collins.~ The ~meeting was fonowed with an enjoyable social hour.~ â€" a ver cigaret lighter. Mr.. Eastman.: also appeéaled to the., parents to have their children immunâ€". ized:> and . given.‘ a healthâ€"and> dental checkâ€"up in preâ€"school years. Emphasâ€" j is Wwas lgid on companionship between father and: child also. | C. Bilborough extended a vote of thanks to Mr. Eastman for his interesting . address. As ‘a public school principal,. Mr Eastman spoke of the things that. children should be taught before school years which would help them in startâ€" ing out in school life, Among these were: cleanliness and tidiness; use of handkerchiefs; how to dress themâ€" selves and hang up their. clothing; HKow to tie a single boW‘ «good toilet habits; early bed habits; the. eating of a hearty breakfast; knowledge of common colors; names.of common obâ€" jects; knowledge of a little memory work; ability to sing, with singing alone stressed courtesy,â€" including please and thank you: ~ability to listen and sit quigtly; unselï¬shness in the sharâ€" ing : of : toys . and candy with ‘pthers;. the practice: of doing a good ‘deed for parentsâ€"and teacher. daily;; consideraâ€" tion;â€" and ‘knowledge of sbortmg' instinct, in not telling tales: . â€" : \_â€" tw speaker for the evemng He made a plea to the parents that their children be given a firm spriitual foundation in the home and not leave it to the church and Sunday School. 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