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astound and delight any
audience, young and old
alike.
So don't miss this incred-
ible evening of musical mag-
ic that will surely leave you
breathless.
The London Symphony Or-
chestra and their guests The
Starscape Singers will eet,
tainly be one. of the' most
talked about, musical even
ings to come to the Port of
Goderich, in years. ,
,Tickets will sell quickly, so'.
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the government is concealing
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Have an, old fa,shiuiled
Christmas mixed With the.
Sparkle and originality of the
new Saturday, December 20,
1980 at 8.00 'p.m, in Goderielt
District Collegiate. The mag-
ic of,song•comhines_w
beauty of .symphonie - music
whet' the London SymphettY
Orchestra is joined by Toron-
to's Starscape Singers,
Under the auspices of the
Goderich: • Rotary Club and
the generous financial aSsist-
ance of the Sully Foundation,
-area-residents.will marvel:at .
the "multi-dimensional' ' and
'richly textured'.' • music of
the internationally renowned
Starscape Singers.
The program,, which takeS
place at Goderich 'District
Collegiate, will not ,only
involve some highly imagina-
.tive and "absolutely lurnin-
. •vocals, but also a
traditional family carol-si.g-
a,long led by ,London Sym- .'yesterday.
phony conductor Brian;Jack- • sundial,
son. Mr. Jackson is well
known. tn. Goderich for his
warm and humorous Matt-
nek, and his superb Skills as a
conductor. ' • *
The Starscape Singers,
founded by their conductor
.itb_the___:Kenneth_Milks„-in late 1976,
have had seven. LP record-
ings and performed in New
York's, prestigous Carnegie
Recital Hall in 1979. They've
toured the southwestern Un-
ited States and Canada.
Mr. Mills is recognized for
hiS interpretative skills,
41earned4rom.a tich-thusical-
background that includes a
career as a concert pianist,
Organist and,teacher. He'has
made the Starscape Singers
into vocal marvels, that will
Today is the-tomorrow
you worried • about
-Motto on a
ugh
book yogi' old-fahioned
Christmas fun as soon as
possible-
And don't forget. the
London Symphony Orchestra
returns in 1981, They will be
performing. in ;,,,North Street
United Church WednesdaY,
February 18 and April 24,
A great year for music in
Goderich.
See voii there I
grams like Touch The Earth
,Morningside „and
Played backup for recording
sessions for entertainers like
past decade has been per- Bruce Cockburn and Sharon,
forming mainly for children, Lois and Bram.
Whether it's children froth Parents' are welcoine to
Ontario or New Brunswick,
*he has had a special raport
with youngsters.
Eric sOent time in New reserved seitS. The concert
York's famous Washington is also'still available as part
Square in•Greenwich*Village of the childrens series pack-
in the making of music . where he met and studied age price with Lampoon Pup
While Eric plays banjo. with some of the top falknius7 petheatre for ,only $4 for the
is artists in North "America, two events. Mail orders may
people such as Bob Dylan. be sent to 'Blyth Centre for
'Today be perforins' at such the Arts, 'Box 291. Blyth.
folk festivals as Mariposa in Telephone reservations at
Toronto;. The 'Owen Sound 5.23-9300 or 523-9636.
Folk. Festival and folk: festi
'vals in Philadelphia, Winnig-
peg, Vancouver and Buffalo.
He's performed bn television
on the Wayne and Shuster. -
Show, ,on C.B.C. Radio pro,'
,Before the days of televi-
..„.sien .and radio .people hair, tv,
provide their own entertain-
ment, :Eric Nagler helPs
children rediscover' that kind
, of music with, his concert
Making Music Together at
Blyth Memorial Hall. Noy-
ember 22.
The concert consists of 50
minutes of songs; tunes,
pines and, stories with Eric
eating the children involved
ing banjo 'since' he was 14
aA,_,_PackP.K.,4110
entertainer- froth Killaloe in
the Ottawa Valley and for the
accompany their' Children for
the Concert. Admission is the •
same for all ages, $2.50 for
guitar: fiddle, spoons, jcw's
harp and other instruments
he shares Musical energy
with hiS audience'. by
involving them in singing,
Clapping different rhythms.
arranging a song . With a
beginning ,and `end or giving
parts to different individuals
or grotips.,
Eric Nagler has beeti play,
/NAITE ,L1TES"
sat. Nov. 15th
Dancing 9;30 a.m.!.
Buffet at a.m.
Ham & Scalloped
Potatoes
$5.00 per perspn
4%4
Smprgasborctavoilable
till 8 p.m,
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2.A hot cross --
4. IluMpty had a great ---- 3. -Hickory
6. See how They - 4. To her dog a bone
7. It went to London 5. Boy Blue
8. He was nimble '8. ------ over the noon
9. It's like a wagon -11,---- Sesame! •
10.eole was a soul 12.0pposite of lose
11,-, -two, buckle my shoe 14.What the star did
13.A pig ---- to market 15.;--- and twenty blackbirds
15.the cat played one . 16.She lived in a shoe
17.Sat • - a tuffet 18. ---- Cottontail
18.Peter ate this 19.ft lost a'mitten
20.-- a dub dub .21.This sheep had wool
22.--i-- but not least 23.Where Miss Muffet sat
23.Little Tommy 24.0ne blind :-
24:Simon was a pie -- ,• 25.01d --- Cole
26.110w contrary was Mary? 27.0pposite of bottom
-28:When you work,-you----money - , ' - -,,
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30,What Jack ate in the corner by MacKay fatrfteld Tate,
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