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LUCKNOW: , SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTAB, 'WEDNESDAY,- JAN. 24th, 196Z
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.Music 'Author ,4.04: Teacher
Agree Not To Compel Children To Practise
The following article .m the to successful teaching. •
Kitchener -Waterloo .- Recordre- He has also developed a sys-
lets to the husband of the for- tom of teaching *Opular music
mer Mary Jewitt of, Lucknow, based on knowledge of chords,'
4aughter of. Mrs 'Annie Jewitt This, method has been reserved.
• And mother of. Mtg. Wm. Bolt of for his 'own .. • '
town,
• The author of the ,art4Cle is'
W. J, 'Pitcher, and it ;appeared
. in •"The Music Corner" of the
K -W Record 41.1 Peeemher 30th:
Want to -make *a pot of money?
Write w hit song about. Veen-,
tine's Day,., suggests 'John Ferris
• Loth,.16 Ontario St. North, author
and Music teacher
He was born at Milverton, son
of Milton Loth, leader of the
Milverton band for many years.
.,Both John And a sister, Kath-,
leen,. showed musical talent and
received their. first instruction
from •their mother. • .
"I might say 'we didn't like
to Practise. 'any ,more than most
:children. But we . were made to
"We 'wire all. 'kinds of songs continue, even thaiigh occasion -
for .wetzklings, Christmas, Easter ally brought totears and, on'
• and PraCtieallY everything else, some occasion% mother ,also. But
bfit never a hit for :Valentine's we are glad of it today."
Day," he said. • .His sister, 'a . brilliant "plandst,,
Mr. Loth's own inlrnediate pro; •now married and, residing la
lect• is a collection of tunes from Texas, was ' formerly organist at
•• Mozart's concertos for young Calvary Memorial Church here.
musicians: •• ),"-. • John received his ,educAtion at
"This is the loveliest music in K -W Collegiate and Waterloo
• the world, but I don't think any- College, and 'studied music with
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'body 'has done a book for 'child-. George Ziegler, the late George
'ken .based on ',them," says the' Lethbridge and Clement -Ham-
niOn whose concern for • his owril. 1710111%, a brother of the late.
hhn to compile 'easy; famous., pianigt, Mark l-lambourg.
and attractive ' material for very On the subject of . teaching, he
rang pup/is. . said he doesn't pay much atten-
. .Writes 25 Books tion topeople who 'Say ehildren
„.• In 15 years he- has produced shouldn't be compelled to learn
some 25 instruction book S with music or take instruction in any
cross -Canada sales, of from 25,, of the arts. , , • •
000 'to -30,000. , • ' "Even Under Protest" , •
"I went to the Waterloo Music . • "Would many of theni. go to.
Company to get permission, to school if they, were not required
use some 'of their .00pyright ma- to dor' he Asked., •
terial for' yfourig pupils," he said. "It is significant to me that A
"This was .graciously granted by large percentage of music
stu-
the late Prof C F: Thiele, then dents are ehildren of people who
'head of the company. had lesscins when they .were
"Lowever,. when Mr. Thiele Young but didn't make the :.most
scanned the collection, .he con- of their opportunity because their
siclered it , worth, publishing and parents didn't nsist
• that was the start of a series: ' :These '. parents' now realize
cf'Ilhe-first book -was -titled Piano_ what they' themselves have nus -
Play for Every Day. We continued ' sed and are " determined the
to Make four More on a graded
;basis in this series Other vol- sic study, even under protest"
unies have followed' in repertoire
and technical material.. ' , HOW . TO ,. BE ,HAPPY.
v,..'"The-bOoks,arelopparently fill- Keep Your heart, free from hate,
ing a need for they have ;been Your mind from worry. ,
in 'continuing demand Since •the Live . simply; , /
first, one went on the market" Expect little,give much.
Teachers Conlin* • Sing often; pray always. ‘.
Mr. Loth said his •arrangements Scatter' snnshine. '
of operaticmelodies and five Fill . your life with love,
books • on technical exercises; Forget self; think orOthers.
covering grades one to eight; have DO • as you would be done by.,
been very popular. • ' These are the tried links , •-•
received letters from teach- In eoriteritrnents' golden chain„
ers across, Canada ' with Corn= • ' BLUE 'PACIFIC
merits on these books," he said. . • •- 1 - (California)
,He believes presenting :rnater-
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• ial that is both attractive and not Have You Renewed Your Sub -
too difficult is one Of the keys scription? , . ••
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To Collect 'Pennies
Fr Friendship'
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••Kairshea Women's Institute
held . their January meeting at
the Kairshea Hall with Mrs.
Frank MadKenzie as' hostess. 15
members braved the wintry -and,
near .zero weather to-attend.Urs„
Farish Moffat and Mrs.Ira Dickie•
were 'in charge of the , meeting.
Mrs. ',Harvey Houston, read 'the
Scripture.„ ,The • roll call, "How
does television affect your home'
lifer' It was generally agreed
that, we • would, Miss TV very
much if we did not have it, -and
• it is one' way .a family may have
enjoyment and pleasure together.
',The motto was'ably dealt with
.by Mrs. ' Ted Collyer, "May our
sense of 'humor be such, that we
• can laugh with people, not at
them.” 'Laughter is a tonic, and I,
should be indulged in frequently.
The letter from • the F.W.I.0,
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President, Mrs. LYmburner was EVERY FORM OF BUSINESS •
read advising of the arrange- . CALL US •TODAY FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION
ments , for tile 65th anniversary , •
celebration taking plebe. in Tor- ' • . • • ..
onto, February 19th of the found-
ing of Women's Institute. It is
• hoped an International Scholar-
shipfund will be set up in com-
memoration. • •
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During the next two ,.months,
there will: be a special collection
for Pennies. for Friendship, :which
is , assistance to the 'A.C.W;W.
Standing 'Committee conveners,
Mrs. Lloyd "MacDougal, .Mrs.
lister Hughes 'and Mrs. Ted iColt-
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yer reported. • , •
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• /Mrs.. Cliff •Roulston our Farm
Forum Chairman. The W.I, meni-
bers,. their 'husbands and farnil-,
Ws' and .friends Will lotin a list-
ening and discussion :. group at
the Kairshea Hall on: February
5th at:8,15.M. It .is necessary that
eVeryone be on -hand' to hear the,
radio 'broadcast at4,8:,30.
j•.:The topic, under discussion will
be. "VOCATIONAL TRAINING"i
Any interested party .• is, welcome
to attend. Lunch will be..served,
east • side ' sandwiches, west -
cookies. •.,
...IristituteS throughout Ontario
will be taking :Part , ••• ,
Mrs.. Evan Keith:gave a read-
ing • on .:"Brotlierhobd., Week," by
Smiley. The report' of the •Dis,7
trict 'Workshop held in Lucknew
late in 'November was given .by
'Mts. Cliff Roulston, our .District
Director: The quizz which' fallow•;,
ed w'ai in charge a 1VIrs. Hoilaton.
. Mrs., Houston extended . the
Courtesy rernarks:. God Save the
Queen and the InStitute.'.-grace,
brought the meetirig• to a close
after 'which - the: direCtors, ,Mrs.
Hughes and Mrs. •Houstori along
With the hostess :served lunch..
Theivehruary.meeting will be at
fhe, home.of :Mrs. Roy Finlayson
•Lucknow.
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Phone 35 — Lucknow
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Collins. • 1 ' 2 • '
' -and Mrs. 'Frank Dore,
Nancy, Ronnie and Dianne •were
-Sunday.. visitors, with Mr.' and
Mrs. :Gerald .Brindley.•
A euchre party, Was held -in
the 'School ,„ on, Friday evening...
Committee in charge' were Misses.
Eira• Culbert, Margaret Robertson,
Edith . Collins,' Mrs. Stewart
,Needhamj-,IVirs. Morford_ Mackay,_
:Mrs. Allan ‘,Colling.•• Prize
nets were. Mr. Howard Thornp..
son while Mrs: Frank, Dore and
Mrs. , V* tOria Smith tied,,lucky
prize 'Mk. 1VIbiley 'Seat. and Mr.,
Lo C lbert- • '
.1,1r. and ..11,1ra. • Francis Boyle,
Kerry and : 'Heather visited., MT:
and Mrs. Andrew Patterson
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January is 'providing. us with
•lots of snow and zero tempera-
tures:• . .
1Vlarlene and Gladys • Gawley
visited Miss .Ada • .Gawley.
Bryan .and' Bonnie Boyle visitz,
ed Iona Leeson•. •
• Mrs. ',Gerald Ithody arid :WraY
Th • p ' Claude
Dore.• . •
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`home of Mr. :and Mrs. •Donald
Mccosh on,,Wriday ievening• •
We 0`ctend sympathy to Mr:
Morford MacKay in the passing
of his; lather, Mr: William Mackay'
and to Mrs. Wib. McLeod hi the. ,.,••
passing of' 'her husband. . *
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Mrs. Frank Dore, Naricy, Ron : •
Mrs: William Artold and Mrs.
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Alvin Blackwell attended, a folk
School meeting in Walkerton: on .
Tuesday. ' "
'NIT. Charles :Ribey is visiting
Mk. 'Murray Campbell and Mrs.„.
Victoria ..Smith.. .' •
.Mr. arid Mrs. George* Harkness
spent Sunday TeesWater.
Mrs. Helen' Swann visited Mrs....*
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"No need to go south," Said
George MacDonald. of Bowiless,
Alberta, renewing his Sentinel, -
for • the teiriperature there on
New Year's .day was'83 above. - •
In renewing her „subseriiition.
to the "old- home ...paper," Mrs*.
John ,Scott of London Wishes:
happy and 'prosperous New year
to .fri*.a. in the community
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sciiption; Mrs. J. A. Menefee of
Oiclaliorna City s , says she .:.looks
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Mr. and Mrs. ' Andrew Patter-
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celebrated 'their 47th wed- •
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Mr. and, Mrs. 'Burton Collins on 2
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• Delbert' Dore .' spent Friday ..
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