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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-06-13, Page 1414. The Qodairieh $ gba1-Star, Thursday, June. '13th, 1963 ouraires, Guests • ave Pleasing Program. Despite -the warms, sultry w.ea- 'of a religious nature and one tiler on Wednesday evening of lens an English ,Traditional num- last week, nearly 350 admirers I ber. Soloist in the first num'. of The Harbouraires went to ber was Duncan McCrae. An the A,uditoriurn of GDCI to en- joy "An Evening of Song," sponsored by this popular choral group`. More than 400 tickets were sold but the intense hum- idity of the evening undaubted- ly kept some persons from at- tending. negro spiritual, "Listen To The It was a ` Sparkling variety Lambs." program of song with sufficient . The second half of the pro- chenge of pace to -make the gram was opened by The liar - overall presentation an audi- bouraires with three numbers, ence-pleaser. The present group including the plaintive melody, consists of 254'voices with mem- ;"An Eriskay Love Tilt" from bers from Goderich, Clinton, "Songs of The Hebrides." Brucefield and Stratford. Their Barbara McKee again charm - singing furtherrevealed the ed the audience with two solos, reason for their widespread pop- "As Long As He Needs Me" ularity at many public func- and "Why Have Stolen My De - tions throughout Western On- light." Then, "The Thompson tario. Incidentally, they are i Brothers" swung into their en - now preparing to take part in I tertaining presentations, includ- the ."World Sing" to be held in ing antics, of four numbers: New York City In June of 1964. "Marjie"; "Way Down In Geor- Opening with a special ar- gia"; "Alexander's Ragtime rarlgement of "0 Canada," The Band"; "I'm Always Chasing Harbouraires then swung into Rainbows."' their first number, a lively tune, Three numbers by The Har - "When The Saints Go Marchin' ; bouraires concluded the pro, In." For their second number, gram, the last of which was the the stage was floodlighted in j stirring, "Come, Come Ye color, as the group sang, "Music ; Saints." When Soft Voices Die." ; Of the charter members of • 'The M.C. , The Harbouraires, four were Mrs. Clayton Edward was the present Wednesday evening of capable Master of Ceremonies ! last week: Jack Frith, Harold for the evening's program and I Beftger, Bill Ross and the con - gave interesting interpretations ; ductor, George Buchanan. Ac - preceding each number. Intro- companist for the evening was clueing The HaAbouraires, Mrs. 1 Lorne Dotterer while the con - Edward stated, "They have been 'cert master was John Wright: a delight and a source of pride I Assisting in the evening's ar- ta' this community. The suc- rangements were Elizabeth Par - cess of The Harbouraires has,/ sons, Mary Helen • Bettger, been due in large part to the Sheilagh Slemin,_ Rose Marie infectious enthusiasm of the Von , Keitz, Elizabeth Wright conductor, 0 George . •Buchanan, and Bill MacLaren. Advertising who has been with the group manager for the program -book- since it started 16 years .ago." let was Tom Rompf. Three choral numbers follow- -- ed including the movingly tend- er "No Man Is An Island" in which Jack Frith took the solo- FOR QUALITY ist part. interdenominational .. group- of boys, the choir is developing info quite an outstanding boys' group. The first half of the/ program was brought to a close with The Harbouraires singing the CALL THE SIGNAL -STAR COMMERCIAL PRINTING "You .wiLL- be delighted with her voice and her charming 'manner," said Mrs. Edward of the guest soprano soloist, l3ar- tiara McKee, who ' sang two lovely numbers its fine voice. This. was followed by two duets, "Wunderbar" and "Moonlight and Roses" by Barbara -McKee and Jack Frith. A quartet from Kitchener, "The Thompson Brothers," pro- vided .:tnelodious harmony. Their leader explained they were or- ganized only a few weeks be- fore the Ontario competition for barbershop,quartettes which took place- m ate--Bell-eville- lust. year. Despite this fact, they made an impressive showing. Not one of the quartet has the name of "Thompson" but in Order to register, some definite name had to be chosen and "Thompson Brothers" was it, The leader explained. Boys' Choir The c Goderich BoyS' Choir, under the leadership of L. H. Dabterer, captured the hearts of the audience. Dressed in white shirts with black llov,. ties and wearing a red sash around their waists, they pre- sented a ' pretty picture. Their fou r numbers in the first half of the program included three say: K. G. Musclow Field officer For Maitland. Kenneth G. Musclow, B.Sc., has been appointed field officer for ,the Maitland Valley Con- serv,atinn Authority by the Con- servation Brancn of the Depart- ment of Lands and Forests. He will be located in the Author- ity's new office which has been opened in,Listowel. A graduate of the' University of New Brunswick at Frederic- ton wifh a bachelor of science degree in Forestry, Mr. Musclow has considerable experience in conservation work, although this is his first appointment 'as field officer. Singe leaving university in 1957, he has been employed with the Ontario Government. He started with the Department of Commerce and Development and subsequently transferred to the Conservation Authorities Branch of the Department of Lands and Forests. TJntli com- ing to Listowel,.. he has been- in the head of ees at Toronto _ ani, Downsview. North Bay Native A native of North Bay, he received his elementary and secondary education in that city. He is a member of the Canadian Institute of Forestry and the Ontario Professional Foresters' Association. Since the Middle Maitland was, formed in 1952, the Authority has shared --a field ofincer wit.h.. the Ausable Conservation Auth- ority. J. T. McCauley of Ex- eter was serving in that capac- ity for both authorities. . A year ago the Middle Mait- land,was enlarged to control the entire Maitland watershed em- bracing 29 instead of 12 muni- cipalities. Consideration is now being given to including the .Bayfield watershed into a two - river authority. - Full Time Job - With all tributaries now un- der authority control and a con- siderable increase in conserv- ation projects, the work became too involved for, a field officer on a sharethe-time basis. Hon. Kelso Roberts granted a peti- tion from the Maitland Author- ity and appointed a full time field officer. Mr. Musclow's salary is paid entirely by the Conservation Branch of the Department of Lands and Forests. 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