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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 2 Feb 1950, p. 9

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February 2, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL : Page 38 n; ] telephone me ana also stopped Society concert gave me a "lift" [of that feeling. trol Leaders Danny Scarrow, [win the Honour Patrol Pennant = me on the street. Believe me, I|and I came out of the church| Another pleasant remark was [Tom O'Conner, Gail Godfrey and [for January competitions. am not trying to make a "build feeling better than when I went lone which stated that so many |Don Howe. The scouts meets every Wed- up" here, just stating what hap- [in."" That remark and another |of the choir seemed to be enjoy-| Patrol competition is very keen |nesday evening at 7.30 in the ak- oral Society is now his- pened and thanking those people. [one which was made, "it is a ing themselves so much wailst [with the Beavers nosing out the |Community Hall and a hike is us Bnd any comment regard-| Tt is very encouraging, first to |wonderful community effort" |singing the various numoeis.|Owls by a score of 117 to 113 to held each Saturday afternoon. a have such a splendid turnout for |just about sums up, what in my [That is as it should be and be- -- for the concert, then to have words mind is the aim and ambition of [ioe going on the platform that | of commendation from So many |the Choral Society, at least that |evening, it was decided in a litte 9 Tag ns happens that the writer |people, especially when one con- [is what I have in mind. If in our talk amongst ourselves that we It S A Pleasure ell column is the conductor |siders that we in the choir are all |effort to bring pleasure to others [were going to have a good time in a choir and I would like to|amateurs who like not only to|We can attain to a position of 'rendering the programme. Psyc- x i Prior i his opportunity of thank- [hear music, but to gather once |merit as a choral group, so much |hologists say that all the motives ] | a i ¥ se who were kind enough |a week and sing and eventually the better and I feel that if any [of human beings are ruled and|| * Hie share it with others. |organtzation, in whatever sphere (governed by a selfish desire. Be | yYwoo i | vi There were two people, who it works, has the welfare of oth- |that as it may, if it is possible to 4 the event but also telephoned me, used these words. |ers at heart, the excellency of [please others by pleasing oneself the trouble to |"You know, Mr, Fell the Choral performance will come as a result |T think it is a desirable ambition. We now face a problem and I would like to have an opinion from the public if it were only possible. The problem is Whether or not we should have another programme about the last week in April, or a Spring recital. As one person put it, "I think you have had it for this year, if you put on another before the Fall you would have a terrible time getting rid of the tickets." That selling ticket bugaboo again. It is always with us isn't ith R it? It is too bad we have to sell tickets, but after all we have to > have a certain income in order to pay for expenses and the expen- TIP Top a music and incidentals. On the ria other hand, a Choral Society is le J formed to allow people to sing, and if we disband until the Fall it makes it. that much harder to organize when the time comes True, we could still keep on re- hearsing, lay off for the summer months, then pick up again where we left off. It is one of the items on the agenda for discussion. NOW! REPAIR, DECORATE THE EASY WAY! WINNER OF THE WEEK pe Such a smart, easy way to If Mrs. W. H. Hall, 228 Watson For Your Spring Suit : oY CAUTIFUL improve your home! Light- Ave, will call at Lofquists Record BEAUTIFY or Top Coat Bar, she will be presented with a PRACTICAL walpht, Sas) oe TA, at- ¥ Red Seal Record with our compli- | ; PR ARAN a ° 3 Man-Tailored To Measure | EASY-TO-USE swer to all your re-decor- ments. ating or repair problems! In all grains of wood. 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