HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-10-23, Page 14London's Sisters of St.Joseph-
Concert )Band will perform at
CFB Clinton prior to a Canad-
ian Cancer Society panel 4-
cussion Tuesday evening.
The, 50-member band, be-
lieved ,to be the first organized
within a Canadian religious or-
der, is directed by .Martin. Bounds
and made its debut' at the Un—
iversity of Waterloo last spring.
The 'band has taken to the
road to mark the centennial
year of the order's coming to
the London diocese and the
co,ncert at the base is one of a
series in southern Ontario to be
followed by stops in Edmonton
and Winnipeg. Long-range plans
call for a European tour,
Besides a varied repertoire of '
instrumentals, Tuesday's pro-
gram-will include a number of
vocal selections by band mem-
bers. And by laying aside flutes,
clarinets, trumpets, French horns
and trombones, the full 50-mem-
ber 'band will-convert instantly
to a 50-voice choir.
The panel discussion, hosted-
News of
Woodham
Correspondent
PASS JEAN COPELAND
Mr. Jim McLadhlin spent the
week end at Chesley Lake with
Rev. Bell and Mrs. Bell and
Sam, formerly of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs Don Brine and
Cheryl and Miss Jean Copeland
spent the week "end at Graven-
hurst. 4"
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bain,
David,4 Patricia and Doug of
Toron'to and Leroy Jones, visit-
ed during the week end with
Mr. and. Mra. Gordon Johns
and family.
, Mr. and Mrs.Jim 'McLachlin
were guests it the Roberts-:,
Crandall wedding.in London on •
Saturday.
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Special Entertainment ,
Sisters of Sti Joseph
Concert Band
(Conducted by Martin Boundy)
London. Ontario
This• renowned groUP hi;e jejighted
thousapds with • their playing
and ,singing.
A SPECIAL INVITATION
, TO ALL
HUSBANDS' AND MEN
NO ADMISSION CHARGE OlitfILI.ECTION-
' ,AT that MAMMOTH irALLY.
DON GRAY (Moderator) Educational TV,
Board of Education, London.
MAURICE J. GRIMES — Executive Director,
Ontario Division of the Canad-
ian Cancer Society, Toronto.
SISTER ST. WILLIAM — Co-ordinator of Edu-
- cdtion Ontario Division, Can-
adian 'Cancer Society, Toronto.
DR. G. P. A. EVANS Medical Officer of
Heolth for Huron County and
Medical Advisor to Goderich
• ' Branch of the Cancer Society,
DR. K.' I. MUSTARD — Medical Advisor, On-
torte Division, Canadian Cancer
Society, Toronto.
Master of Ceremonies:-'MRS. ANNA MEYER,
Chairman of Publicity, Hurortia District '
• Council, Canadian Cancer Society SEAFORTH
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MRS G.EQK LEASIOARDT
Mrs„ George ,Leonhardtz 85,
of McKillop township. died
Sunday in Seaforth CominunitY
Hospital.
She was born in Logan town.
.ship, in 1883, the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mr's. John Heck
man. She married George Leon-
hardt who died'jn 1960. She
was a member of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen. '
Survived by four sons,E win,
Carl of Seaforth, Irwin, Br d-
hagen; Fred, McKillop tow
ship; one daughter, Mrs. Go don
(irene) Eisler, of Logan town- -
,ahip;- one brother, John,Detroit;
six sisters, Mrs. Augusta Hinz
-and Mrs. Catherine Scherborth,
bOth of Mitchell, Mrs. Edith
Chase of Dearborn, Mich.,Miss
Elizabeth Heckman and Mrs.
Hilda Baude of St.Petersburg,
Fla., Mrs. Frank (Sophia) Paul
of Detroit, five grandchildren,
three great grandchildren.
The body was at the Lockhart
funeral home, Mitchell until
Tuesday when rempval was made
to St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, for a service at 2
p,m. with burial-in the church
cemetery,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLachlin
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their first grandchild
on October 6th. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne McLachlin of London are
the proud parents,
Mrs. John King was hostess
for the United Church Women
on Tuesday evening and the
Kiikton United Church Wbmen
on Thursday evening.
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HURON COUNTY UNIT of
Ontario --Division Of The cinadiab Cancer Society
cordially invites you to attend and "participate in a
. PERFORM AT CFB CLINTON
London's Sisters of St. Joseph Concert Band will be in Clinton Tuesday evening for a special
performance prior to a Cancer Society panel discussioh.
London Concert Band
Performs At CFB Clinton
SCREENED TOPSOIL
(Stone, Grass end Root: Free)
CEMENT GRAVEL -
Also for Lanes or Yards, Fill Et`i. •
LANDSCAPING
Light Bulldozing, Back Outing, Levelling Etc.
by the base and sponsored by
the cancer society's Huron
County unit, will cover prevent-
ion, detection, treatment and
cure of cancer.
Don Gray, CFPL-TV person-
ality and director of educational
television" for the London Board
of Education, will be panel mod-
erator. Members will include
Maurice J. Grimes, 'executive dir-
ector of the cancer society's
Ontario division;, Dr. Kenneth I.,
Mustard, division medical advis-
or: Sister St. William, the divis-
ions education co-ordinator and
Dr. G.P.A.Evans, Huron Medic,:
al officer' of health.
Anna Meyer, host of CKNX-
TV's " Woman-to-Woman" show,
will eincee the event to be held
in the .CFB Clinton Recreat-
ion Centre which can accom-
modate an audience of 2,000.
Starting time for the concert -is
eight o'clock. Admission' is free
and there is, ample parking• space,
on the base parade square.
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