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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-06-03, Page 31,ta Flowers for All 'becasians $ PistinCtive tG,iffs, 4 Weddings + Funerals f Freih cut Flowers. t t)ri:ed Flowers Plants . r4ODERIC O t,4,STAR,'a'l t�R DA 524.21 52 - E A $ • T: ST. • SHOPPERS SQUARE — GODERICH call anytime ,g.79 524.2132. wara,rs,.ttmr Mrw4M MR MMM r .rti,...ls.M!, kimkir sekM M 1MellwI 1 from our representative, • Norris Peever wh® will be: at: The Bedford Hotel, GODERICH on the 2nd & 4th.Tuesdays of each month TUESDAY, JUNE 8 If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK Forcrior information call 27t 5650 or p write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford pen .ug ne doors -to -small business. The Central .Hur"ot•Secondary School girls choir, entertained a .large audience at Music° Night '76 sponsored`by the GDCI concert band: The choir is directed by Lois •Alfeland the accompanist Is:Louise Lovett., (staff photo) Help your Hewt... e Delp your Hecrt Fug kYUN 1976- t E 13A 1 BY SHIRLEY 4. K-EIZER filial. 's.election• was • ex Music Night at GDCI cellentlypiayed. ' 'featuring the. GDCI bands and Another highlight . of• the two choirs :from "Central GDCI raximberslvas when Huron; ec•6.ndary School was, •Mullin picked up ••the sl a' reta?ting, ..thoroughly, ;en trombone aridplayed WLtLi, Lovett) was equally exceltfrot Just standout choirs, Thee Jmost appreciated Mr, fort .was :Echo' Song whic slide was .exactly' what the z tzte his implies -• a'' perfectly timed echo choir' of faun. singlng• from the "rear' of auditorium and giving a lost effective: sound, to',;a pleasing program Rob Bundy, •:a Grade. 11 student at GDCI who acted as Master of Ceremonies, was at ease in that roll and managed ' to, lighten up the lulls in the program between musical numbers. NeXt year'? Goderich audiences should:be looking forward to next year (with much anticipation. And while, it may be .presumptious, it is hoped that in 1977, the GDCI music department .can bring forth ,a choir to round out the card of enjoyment for those lucky people who have'time t� attend Music Night. • •tertaining , two hours ••The calibre. of m:ukie provided- by these young people has so -,improved overlast year's• • excellent 'offering that no ,superlatives seem adequate. ,'Certainly Al Mullin, the director of the GDCI music • 'program, ,has to be the driving force behind the local students who seemedto be 'enjoying-. what they were achieving at last Wednesday evening's performance. Three numbers stood out from among alt 'the GDCI offerings. The first was a euphonium .solo by Wendy McAstocker. This young lady played .a Ronde -section of- a concerto by Mozart; ably accompanied by..teacher Al Mullin. Miss: McAstocker has, auditioned at the University of Western Ontario where she hopes' to be accepted in the Faculty of Music. Wendy, with years of dedicated band. •service behind her at GDCI, should be a real asset to the . Western music program. .Secondly, a • baritone Saxophone solo by Kevin Such :was a pure delight...Kevin, The monthly' meeting of the' totalled There seems to be a •also adept at the piano •.,Goderich Township 'lack of interest -in soma of the - played Egotistical Elephant Recreation .Committee was age groups, therefore ,these • • with the assurance and skill held on WednesdayattMay 26, teams . may : •be set up of someone much older. The with six members ending However; itnot seems quite. sounds the tempo, the melody including Hazel McCreath, .probable that a girls' and all combined for pleasant Joe .'Fritzley, '•Hugh Lobb, . boys' team • for those '17 .and listening. Doug Yeo, John Westbrock under will be set as. willa: • g' and Diana Brand:. ' •team for boys and girls under And finally, `a Dixieland . number • provided by ' the The minutes of. the last 13. A. meeting will, be held to. Level One and Two band,- the meeting. were read by:• Joe set up the -•baseb a,11 schedule juttior.'band was performed` Fritz'ley-and adopted as read ' for inter -township leagues at :by Hugh Lobb, 7 the 'Gsderich Township' hall with great :gusto; setting many toes tapping and many The tentative date for the• on June2, • headsswayingr.,Although the Goderich. Township picnic ,J'he contest . Mr' Huron first efforts of this"•group will be discussed at the June County,Crests will be left for appeared a little Shaky, this meeting. It is nbw planned for • :thefall. Rules for "this contest • either July 1.4. or July 21, at will be set during the sum -'mer Black',s Point • sidero•ad, months and should be ready County Rd. 10. • . , " for September: • The players and coaches The Township dance, which • ()roan. for baseball teams were was held on May 22; made a: MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. 1975 NOTICE OF SPECIAL' MEETING TAKE NOTICE. THAT 8'Specia Erten( Board: of Ontario Meeting Of heal of THE , • 0 a3 THE R'OXAL• CANADIAN LEGION. 48 • y� ONTARIO STREET. KITCHENER ONTARIO.. on THURSDAY. JUNE 17t1...l976 at the hour of 10 00 a[ixM m the forenoon at wh.::h Young students in a medley of aurt•,l3acharach tunes which • ple ased the audience • The two choirs frorn Clinton : were real `show 'stoppers:. • Under the ,direction of Lois Abel,: the all. girl chair had placed, first at the Kiwanis F.estiGal in Londbn while the mixed choir had chalked up a second place spot. • •. • The quality . of music provided by these two choirs was' superb, and •technically-. their performance •' . was beautiful - evenly matched voices, careful diction, good expression,fine:: toning and% implick attention toa talented director. The .piano. accompaniment' by Louise Bodertch.1 11. 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