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Wanda Jefferson opened' the ,Meeting_ and.
Eileen Jefferson read' Psalm 86, foll'wed'by:
the:. meditation, .A New Year Message,, read,.
by Wt nda Jefferson. Scriptures -'were :.read
by :E.deen Hanna. A Breading, New Year a
Time to ;Shed ills of Previous Years, was
read by: Natnda Jefferson.
Jane Robinson had. thef..topic t_akent :from
':Mandate, Jesus -Saves andlinda Knows It,.
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Are you a budding musician? Do,you write your
`own songs? Perhaps you would` like .to try to put
out how? own ,record. Have you ever wondered
how .
There are two ways to start — you could go.
straight to a record cam any and play a few of
your tunes, or you could find an agent. Most
musicians try to find an agent; they're listed in
the Yellow'Pages. Once you find an agent. phone
for an • appointment and take in a cassette tape
.recording of some of your songs.
If the agent likes your music, he or she will call
some record companies and .try to obtain some
fundingto make what's called a "demo tape."
Once the money is available, the agent will
arrange studio time, back-up musicians, har-
monies, and sheet music.
When you're in the s'Udio all the 'different
ipstruments will ' go through a sound test until
everyone is ready to "lay :down a track." Tapes
can have up to 24 tracks and each track can be
recorded separately. When all the parts of the
song are on tape, it is lacquered for preservation
and sent to a record cutter.
The record company has a needle that is very
sensitive to the different sound vibrations of each,
note on the tape. While the tape is being played.
the needle squiggles through a soft metal —
sometimes gold —. to make a •mold for plastic
records to be pressed from. The company then
puts the recordsinto jackets and sends them
to radio stations for airing.
Just think, one day you may find yourself in a
studio!
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1984 Mackay Prathera
" The first meeting Of the `new year; was
held 'at the home of Mrs. Jim Hunter, with
20 m embers attending., The president, Mr
D. A f Hackett,called the meeting to order y
/'reading a poem:.
Mrs. Harvey Ritchie gave`the meditation,
A Wise Bit of -Counsel For the New Year.
Mrs. L. Menary read the scripture and- a
poem, New Year's Wishes, and led in,
prayer.
The Bible Study was -'led by Mrs, Cheater
Hackett and 'Mrs.. Fred "Phillipa. Mrs. ,'Alex
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i•Iaci�ett <. ave .a Throughout the' •
Corning Year.
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Mrs: Arthur Scott and Mrs. Larry ' Wilkins
gave the Study Book, Jesus Christ, the Life
of the World. '
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MORRISON - Barry and Coralyn (Mender -1
son) Morrison are pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Kristen Michelle,
born December 29, 1983 at York Hospital,
Newmarket. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and , Mrs. Gordon Morrison, Lucknow and
Evelyn Henderson, Lucknow..
VanDIEPENBEEK - Ben and Mary , Van-
Diepenbeek are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their son, Ben .Joseph, born. at
Alexandra Marine and General. Hospital,
Goderich, on Friday, January 6, 1984. A
little brother °for Mark and ' Tom, Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John .L.
Redmond of St Catharines, "and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank VanDiepenbek of R. R. , 3.
Lucknow. •
Visit wit4'f
Mac and Anne Marie Machines from
Rainy River' District visited fora week at the.
homes of their parents, Glen and dna
Stanley of Huron Township and Leonard and
Freda Machineso f , t,t}'c ttovs►, , . , "
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