ffg t f w every fri 3ti taaa and sat li elalat laa pahapise imeeei kaimmd ant coftiictikpira dane to bitjj bows ad bis occbertm fob besebvationr raone imi mnn u8taotunt open arcfr dap s pjn te b i heads glasses in auarq storied end nan cedkokta me it moderate ikjo all ill lllmii specialists in modernizing kitchens ernie tindale oabfbitbt and fabcm b obofktotnt i r t maaid w wodeon i obotod op vltb atos bta ikb oan sfs5 concrete plaster send t soil fil concrete blocks rock face or plain highland omrett block co ltd c austin c picket 189r2 mflton 88rl3 flowers a b li tor every occasion p design work a specialty we deliver y 1 norton floral lor er iwfh espsorfe tad bare ar- cades man foiki ltnoc- 1 a bonny itttle tore ttitetr moat outside tntos the ow fusi as laiafttattph travels li might be anything up to ttxee ttvonsand arcadee 1 trfcaw men in mils and dale with rtbtwn highways oiwadtag where glorious tree and cedar biafc and tannine homesteads iell cana das loveliest stories to those who cere to listen arcadee is where the pilgrim cm see the stars and sunrises and sun- sete that dwellers in moat cities never where there la suenoe through the night that can be fek as wj ais told the darkness that fell upon the lad of egypt could be felt so that ttoey saw not onto another neither rlseany from his place silence aa full of music as a wander- nig chord from segovia guitar or muriel kubys marimba silence that the poet speaks ofwhen the cares that infest the day shall fold their tents like the arabs and as silently steal away the band to one musicloving listener the band of arcadee is better than any other this is mere opinion of course and comparisons in music are endless and mostly useless but the music made by this band is different from any band he hears the difference is the sum of tiny musical details that are part and parcel of arcadees na tural loveliness it is nearly ten years ago since one of the greatest british bandmasters told this llstentea- that the band of arcadee had a character all its own the same thing can be said today with equal truth there was a hand lestivai recently in which the band of arcadee took part a good deal- of the celebration was competitive as most musical festivals nowadays are arcadee band was winner in its particular class this of course gave great delight to pilgrims from arcadee and the victory was popular in the widest sense the evening tattoo opened with march past of bands taking part the days festival it was led by uie band of arcadee it doesnt matter in the least where this festival was held it is an annual event renowned throughout canada neither does it serve any useful purpose to name this that or the other band heard on this occasion just as one mans meat is another mans poison so is one mans musical delight another mans abomination musical temperments are sensitive as tnt and atomic or cosmic in their power its music the music of arcadee band on the march was true sure and beauti ful the players swung along playing john peel with a gusto that gave the familiar old tune the heartiness of a dearly loved school song full to 1 the brim of memories too deep for words any amount of grip and po wer was in its cadences and tone was smooh as organ music at its noblest details of light and shade phrase and accent had spontaneity nothing was missed in the makeup of this chal lenging tune here was band music that arrested held attention and aroused recollection without a hint of doubt or cocksure assertlveness mu sic of a band that had characted all- its own ana the music of arcadees band is always like that on the street in the park on the march those char acteristics or truth certainly and beauty are never m lining to watch the players as tlnv marched playing john peel was to be as proud of their deportment as or the music ihey made the majority of the pla yers arc youthful many of them boys m their teens it was inevitable that the music- lover should try to analysu the wherein of their music it was arcade in musical terms right enough but is it jwissible to call thom terms b- mines that ire not to mwtn 1 i a to art of onto ml enough to to about the to wrtte about tt wttb and ton war too of what ein compe tition in our bwd playing tbee very band fes glorify cogmstftton to the nsine of art we an told that njualoaa oiaiajs am wrtmafra along the hlway tr art uany of uj dont believe thai art is hw owbxoadmafcer and her nmj to not competitive at all art in band malo to tbetonack of listening to your neighbour and making his beauty of tone with row own iacerntng teat pieces and playing mem in public mostly means learning test pieces and playing them in public o that more teat pieces may be learned for playing in public meanwhile the joy of playing in company with others who share that joy hardens into a lust for dolus something mdtvldu- ally or collectively better than an other does it a a great ait critic has said wrong roads are notoy wtth all kinds of rtesnandi which is not art at all the right roads are quiet ones reads with many houses of helpfulness oh the way and life in arcadee to full these pleasant roadside halting places protests it may be said that the band movement draws its very breath of life from competitive festivals this may be true enough but it is lso possible that the breath of life drawn that way is spasmodic irregular and unhealthy some of us are hoping that one of these days a test piece of nothing but the simplest of scale passages cbordal progressions and rhythmic variants of tr in such will be set before our ambitious bands listening public will be structed what to listen for and why and learn therefrom theyd be surprised and so would some of the competing bands rff eff m merits orthetn the angttnan hector of the oirjt perishes of norral aonfay mewt- town the her b lelgnpmk an nounced to his trrf sunday july lstb thai while on vacation fa june be had received a call to ha aa- stotent to the mm qtcpa ptoftrfot kwertern xbbjmt oonsfcteratlon has decided to accept post carrtei with iw noinlnauon as canon residentiary of st marks cuhedral oraod rauplds the rev mr leigh pinks resigna tion from his present parishes takes effect on september 1st be has ser ved the parishes since dec 1st 1m6 prior to which he was temporarily fa charge of the partoh of shanty bay toronto dtooeae vor two yean lma4fi he was edltpr of tbe cana dian churchman the weekly news paper of the church- of ttyjland in a and before thathad served as a missionary in the diocese of al- georgetown and haxton count poultry assoc the annual meeting of the george town and halton county poultry association was held on july loth at the home of clarence snence with a good attendance it was decided to hold the annual show in conjunction with georgetown fair as m the past two years a list of special prises totalling around 60 was put up by the members judges selected for the show were leslie rldler ctuelph first choice wm car ter londesboro second choice officers elected for the ensuing year are c e hcrrlngton past president a e waldie president h lusty 1st vice president percy clark 2nd vice president c spence sec-trees- di rectors k spence fred kentner don wilson norm rldler bert sinclair wm turner honorary life member w j alexander excess profits tax a standard profits claims w ice recent amendmenta to the above act provide tht all standard profit claims must b filed with the depart ment of national revenue before let september- 1947 all applicationa are required to be ih nrels jovha and contain such information at may be prescribed b the minister and tbe minister may reject ail application that is not made in aucb form or that doe not contain such information the prescribed forma spi are available at all dis trict income tax offices ot tb jpominion govesaomm all pertinent information required on the fornrniun be included or attached thereto in schedule form ten tative or incomplete forms or those filed after 31st august 1947 will not be accepted department of national revenue ottawa james j mccann md minister of national revenue wjt tbdy we live in a greater canada haulage sand and gravel and local haulage tdickenson phone 84 r 33 stewarttown i sntfly miislcal arcadee in trrms tt music players in ho band of anadcc havr ihit iie dtn shoe repairing prompt and efficient svrice james cummins t ross thompsons hioestohe a fid ixilut fi are mo 1 las tlmis 1 ine fail lamoi chanpef il bras and u1 irr tftjk biit the nstrn mrri will clu d iintrasls between is sinkinc m perhaps n inins where all s arc plnylnj the same notes how very few scales for ins tance are in time with thcmselves if the pitch of a note is true the stress or weight of it is uneven listening to the band of arcadee rehearsing is to have a music lesson in details iii these the players dont figuratively blow the roof oft the practice room with the noise they make there is no feeling of explo sion when they sound a chord ajethere loud ot sort one this makes for oertalaty only in difference and uncertainty mate for note crashing into a harmony all oat of time sxd gradually shading in ks ssnsftimsea bow much band maslc typical todays- land of opportunity exf l r c bill shepherd ilir in- ls- -lkiip- irniu ilr iicvk rcfuscl in in liffi- iiilli- inlrf i- mii lii- jiit minatioii to mikr imi ii ims i w inil it iuv ani mthnil lliv ian- ntuin ihi air rus lit irilir tmlay in r llinn wn yrars- of operation liis uusints is mnkiii slcaily and profitable prions now iperaling su twin enpiitvl aireraft am cifht single enpine aircraft fmni wimlmtr chatliam and tonmlo providing charter service jlvi up instruction and aerial photography for many western ontario centre- mr shepherd says our very tisfactuy progress to date has con vinced mr of the soundness ofny decision to follow a canadian caner fv choice was aviation but for practically every kindofwork tj the r canada is certainly todays land of opportunity dm- l ie iat iirnt- in the fc new products and malmals never made m canada before toduv our from canadian plants kanjiin in varirtv from penicillin to cleetrie razors ih-m- new additions to our imlulrial fatnilv well moilerti anadas re mrdlhikml primliitkiii totals in lien e1inl and dieril lliev perfrelly tpl ih- mere iinj uttenliti and arirl jpifluiiitu- nvailitii tlioe uho coiutlieih llien ihiei- in l mi idi today r a thriving i mmi1iv onkof a sbi5s fkisenteb by