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Page 16—Lucknow Sentinel, 'Wednesday, October 23., 1985
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You are invited to attend the official opening of the new Emergency
Wing of the Wingham. and District Hospital
by
THE HONOURABLE MURRAY ELSTON
Minister of Health - Province of Ontario
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1985 at 2:00 p.m.
To all those who so generously made donations to the fund-raising
campaign, the hospital extends its sincerest , thank you.
Refreshments and a tour of the new facilities will follow the official
opening. ,
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Adverflsing Manager of The Lucknow Sentinel, receives t' e 1 n r r o
'Community Newspaper Association' award for second place in the General Excellence
categoiy of the -Advertising Competition for circulation of 2,500 and under. Presenting the
award during the OCNA fall convention. Oct. 18 -. 20 In Alliston Is Jocelyn Shrier, the
current president • of OCNA. .
Club presents concert series
Once again the Goderich Rotary Club is under his guidance the.Orchestra developed
proud to present its annual Winter. Concert during the next twenty years.
•Series. This year the club is going to try a liti It was under the leader-
tle different format with two concerts with ship of Clifford Evens that the London Sym -
Orchestra London andone with a string phony Orchestra went from a community
quartet called Quintessence: • ' orchestra to one' of professional stature
The first concert will, take place at the when a full-time nucleus of thirty full-time •
G:D.C.I. auditorium on Saturday, Nov: 9th. musicians; called Sinfonia; was formed.
This concert will feature Arthur. Rowe at the These musicians wereaugmentedwith part -
piano with 0 'chestra London. The title of time musicians , to create the .large , or -
this performance will be "Romanceon the , chestra. In addition to serving the people of
Mid -European • Express" 'featuring' London, the Orchestra expanded' its. perfor-
Polonaises, Hungarian Dances and Chopin's .mance activities to include communities
immortal Piano Concerta No. 1. throughout Southwestern Ontario.
Arthur Rowe, a Native, of Alberta, studied In 1981, Maestro Alexis Hauser, who has
• With Damiana Bratuz at The University of been praised for his dynamic style of con -
Western Ontario' and later with Gyorgy - ducting, became Music Director. It was by
Sebok at Indiana University,
his suggestion that the London, Symphony
He has performed as soloist and chamber Orchestra became •Orchestra London
musician in Canada and the United States, Canada in the summer of 1981.
including performances in NTorOnto, Mon- The following summer, Orchestra London
treal; Ottawa,. Winnipeg, New York and was selected to represent Canada at the
Minneapolis. Orchestras he has performed Musicarchetettura Festival in L'Aquila, Ita=
with include the National Arts' Centre Or- ly. That year was the first that this festival
chestra, the Winnipeg CBC Symphony and / was .devoted entirely to the arts, music and
architecture of a foreign nation.
The reputation of Orchestra London at
home has also continued to grow. The Or-
chestra has appeared on national television
in•the Canadian'Music Competition finalists'
concert and performed for the CBC TV
special "Symphony of a Thousand" - a
salute to the Association of the Canadian pi,
chestras. , Listeners to CBC Radio will be
• Council awards and prizes in competitions, familiar, with the performances of Or -
including the 1978 Munich Internat}ional Duo chestra London as many concerts ' are
Competition. He was also chosen by a jury recorded for broadcast.
• of distinguished Canadian musicians to The second concert in this series- will 'also
receive the ' 1982 St. Lawrence Award in be at the G.D.C.I. auditorium on Saturday,.
Music. • • • March 1, 1986. It will feature Richard
Music Director of Orchestra London . Hayman; of the Boston Pop Orchestra, con -
Canada since 1981, Hauser led the orchestra ducting Orchestra London in a salute to the
on its, first European tour to the "Festival . great dance bands of the,Swing-era, musie
Internazionale dell Aquila" in Italy where it from the 40s and Glen Miller. This concert
received outstanding reviews , and was played to a full house at Lord Thompson
invited again for 1987. CBC Radio started to •Hall in •Toronto' recently. The Goderich
broadcast OLC in 1983, and national ' Rotarians are proud to be able to present
broadcasts•of the Orchestra under Hauser's this concert as part of its concert series.
. direction have increased ever since.. In 1984 The third and final concert will take place
OLC •received. the Award of Merit, presented at North Street United Church on Saturday,
by . The Canadian Performing Rights
Organization . in recognition of innovatice
contemporary music programming. •
Since his move to Canada,. Hauser has
directed a Conductors Seminar at the Royal
Conservatory, of Music in Toronto which he
repeats this season; served as judge in the
• 3rd .International Swarowski Conducting
Competition in Vienna; conducted the •
Toronto, Winnipeg . and Kansas City Sym-
phonies, and appeared at Chicago's "Grant
Park Festival'. In Europe he hasled the
Philharmonia Hungarica an two summer
tours in Germany and Austria.
Orchestra London Canada had its beginn-
ings in 1937 .with the name London Pro-
menade Orchestra. Made up of part-time
musicians from the community, the Or-
chestra disbanded during the second World
War and was reorganized officially in 1947
as the London Civic Symphony with Bruce
Sharpe as conductor. Two years later, Mar-
tin Boundy, took over as conductor and
Orchestra London, Canada, conducted by
Arthur • Fielder. 'He has been frequently
recorded by the• CBC in solo recitals, as
soloist withorchestra and in chamber music
programs. He' is an active performer of
chamber music ,with musicians in. Canada
and the United States, and is pianist of the
Minneapolis Artists Ensemble. •
He has been .recipient of several Canada
April5th'and will feature Quintessence, This
string quartet with. guitar combines ver-
satile musical talents. with wit and humor on
stage.
Anthony Flint and Julian Knight bring
their classical violin and viola -playing skills
together with a bent for the hilarious; Juno
award-winning, Lenny Solomon 'contributes
a musical style that , ranges from jazz and
country to classical. Jose Shapero moves
easily from a jazz 'walking bass' on his cello
to the classical and romantic repertoire;
Bill Bridges who provides Quintessence
with much of its most popular material,'
demonstrates remarkable virtuosity on ban-
jo, acoustic and electric guitar.
This winter series promises to be a real
winner. With ,a• range of music from
. classical to jazz to country. This year series
tickets go on sale Oct. 15th for adults $25,00
and a special student rate of $15. As there
already have been several ..requests for
tickets be sure to get yours early.
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