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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-03-18, Page 21Phil Telfer (left) will be one of the featured soloists at the Blyth presenting two concerts at Clinton's Ontario Street United Church Festival Singers concert of sacred musk. He will perform the tenor on March 29. 1 Shelley McPhee Haist photo ) solo in Cesar Franck's "0 Lord Most Holy." The choir will be Blyth Festival Singers present concert CLINTON - The Blyth Festival Singers will be staging the second concert in the cur- rent season, a program of sacred music to be performed on Sunday, March 29 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Ontario Street United Church. The Festival Singers have chosen a wide- ranging repertoire of sacred music, from works by well-known Canadian composer Healey Willan to fap:riliar compositions by Mozart, Beethoven and Handel. Singers' member Phil Telfer will perform the tenor solo in Cesar Franck's beautiful "0 Lord Most Holy". Highlight of the concert will be the perfor- mance of Schubert's Mass in B flat. Joining the choir for this work will be Anita Ruthig, soprano, St. Mary's; Lisa Philpott, alto, London; tenor Derrick Long, Stratford; and bass John Wilkinson, also of Stratford. The concert will be performed under the direc- tion of Angus Sinclair, Stratford, and ac- companied by Louise McGregor of Clinton. Angus Sinclair joined the Festival Singers this year. Laurie Rowbotham previously conducted the choir since its inception six years ago. The new conductor brings to the Festival Singers an impressive list of talents and musical accomplishments. He holds several degrees in musical education and this sum - 'mer will further his studies in Cambridge, England. Angus is the organist at the Knox Presbyterian Church in Stratford and he currently acts as chairman for the Royal Canadian College of Organists. As well, he leads the eight -member Gallery Singers of Stratford and is the accompanist for the Stratford Concert Choir. He is a music teacher of piano and organ, an accomplish- ed accordion player and plays piano in a Stratford night club. Lousie McGregor has accompanied the Blyth Festival Singers for two years, previously she sang with the choir, Louise is familiar in this area for her musical endeavors which include conducting the concert and chamber choirs at Central Huron Secondary School, teaching private piano lessons, and acting as choir director and organist at Ontario Street United Church in Clinton. Louise is also completing studies at Althouse College in London this year to earn her Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Musical Arts degrees. Angus and Louise together with some 20 local people will be performing the sacred music concert of the Blyth Festival Singers. Lovers of choral sacred music have in the past enjoyed this special performance. Tickets are available ($5 - adult & $1.50 - child) from choir members or by phoning the Blyth Festival Box Office ( 523-9300). The Festival Singers will look forward to meeting the audience during refreshments following each performance. Screwballs lead Wednesday Night YBC... • from page 15 The Enforcers Hart To Hart The Little Rascals The Gong Show "B" Division ('heck It Out Road Runners Mission Impossible One Day At A Time On March 11 Kathy Ladd had the high single for the ladies with 273 as well as the high triple at 625 while Dorothy Airdrie had the high average of 193. Steve Gibbings was the top bowler for the men with the high single of 314, the high triple at 713 and the high average of 211. Honorable mention is also given to Bob Atkinson for his high single of 302 and high triple of 807. 10,470 10,026 9.869 9,694 9,645 9,551 9.539 9.300 VANASTRA LIONESS Indoor Flea Market MARCH 21st/87 9 am -2 pm VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE Admission: 504 Tables For Rent 482-3881 ®�d �.att Geta aNe pita $9995 Plus Tax Includes: • 2 Nights Deluxe Accommodation • '15,00 Restaurant Vouchers • Heated Indoor Pool & Whirlpool • Relaxing Intimate Lounge 1 Night PackAge 559.95 Luxury Packages Also Available For Reservations Call (519) 273-1150 Box 811 1144 Ontario Si, Stratford, Ontario NSA 6W1 Thursday Night Mixed Best In Town ('or'rnicrs ('rushers Beginners 1.uck The Odd Couples Whirlers Strikers • Grammas and Grampas The Apple Gang 106 101 99 84 89 78 73 53 Nancy Atkinson had both the high single and the high average for the ladies on March 12 with scores of 248 and 206 respec- tively. while Shirley Chalmers had the high triple with 616. For the men Jack Carter had' the high single with 290, Ivan Colclough had the high triple at 712 and Doug Buchanan had the high average. Tuckersmith Mixed IVTikn'c INr'1nn' 127 (icrrit's Carrots 120 Ralph's Rutabagas 116 .Jack's I,enions 116 Angus' Artichokes 106 Henry's Honeydews 105 ()n March 16 Arin de Weerd had the high single for the ladies with 228 and the high average of 183 while Rose Hummel had the high triple at 586. Angus Hummel was the top bowler for the men with the high single of 258, the high triple at 668 and the high average of 212. 'l'ho.a Aro wler,s..thaiarta46c cL games over 200 included: Stien de Weerd, 213, 200; Rose Hummel, 209; Herman Reinink, 252, 227; • Ralph Postma, 247; Jack Snieder, 233; Angus Hummel, 258, 219; Clarence Roorda, 204; Henry Hummel, 203. BLYTH FESTI Presents �agone g el�heatve l � o rm\n ocr '. \)3 oev.;h Walnd arN,ooid rp ,ovsic' ; 1v Al1y1h'S1,orj;l W ei,, SatxTdA�,ac`hZ1� W1 ' cn ‘cket`, CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1987—Page 21 Stratford. Festival opens doors STRATFORD - Even though perfor- mances for the Stratford Festival's 1987 season are still several weeks away, ap- proximately 2,000 people are expected to be at the Festival on March 22. The event is the annual Stratford Festival Open House. Doors open at 11 a.m. and Open House ac- tivities continue until 5 p.m. Open House features guided tours of both the Festival and Avon Theatres. It also in- cludes demonstrations, displays and tours of backstage production areas. No reserva- tions are needed and admission is free. Theatre tours take approximately 50 minutes to complete and the last tour in each theatre will begin at 4:10 p.rn. Staffing for Open House activities in- cludes members of the Stratford Friends of the Festival volunteer organization and staff members of the Festival volunteer organization. and staff members of the Festival who have volunteered their time. Gibson skips rink to finals. Congratulations to Bill Gibson, Brian Falconer, Mark Cantelon and Del Mit- chelmore who competed in the Colts' Regional Playdowns in Palmerston on March 14 and March 15. They were successful in winning a place in the Ontario Finals in Oshawa on March 26-28. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND' THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 20 AND EVERY FRIDAY FRIDAY NIGHT BUFFET SERVED FROM 5 PM - 7 PM EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Featuring Italian Food - spaghetti, lasagna, pasta dishes. full salad bar. LSUNDAY BUFFET SERVED EVERY WEEK 4 PM -7:30 PM ADULTS $7.95 FULL MENU WITH DAILY SPECIALS including full salad bar Adults 6 9 5 • ea. FAMILY BRUNCH SERVED EVERY SUNDAY 10 AM -2 PM Includes several salads, fruits, hot dishes, desserts. All you can eat. 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