Page b I fhursday, October 5, 1950 several scrapes in his life which UsIC ALBUM would lead one to believe that he was the opposite to serene. " For instance, there was the By evn Fell time when Bach was about 20 Musical organizations the world | years old and he was crossing a Over have been presenting Bach | market place at Arnstadt when Festivals this year to celebrate| one Geyersbach set upon him be- fhe 200th anniversary of this great| cause, he said, Bach had used TEEN AGERS GET READY FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON i ney ang | 1 z i ors pisician's death deriding terms about him. This LEARN T0 DANCE orous {i The musical magazine, "Biude"| was a regular brawl, and in no you'll 1; Mevoted a good deal of its pages| time Bach had whipped out a h Hi Spine Jo Bach in its July edition. Most| short dagger and was all for com- ; ] : without ople interested in these things| mitting regular mayhem. oo Miss Nancy Chisholm announces the opening of a i 2 4) 2 "he ny on es pI Sr DOUBLE CROSSED new branch of her school of dancing ballroom classes co, by | (bout where Bach was born and| fore any Bincn. At the risk of repetition, | but Bach was severely reprimand:| phere was quite a close friend: Actor Michael O'Shea bought a from church officals too much to put up with. Incidentally, it was ty vous 8 Wonar A moRNING! during this year that he married CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS, i 1 corp NO SHAVING CReam-Y |i cousin, Meria Barbara. They i ICE CREAM, MAGAZINES * . No oecomocacam] | rio Somer ieee ay Oak Villa py pi | Venta powe, | |S, ne rop In For A Hot Cup Of Coffee I Dani : A and did most of his famous Works. DUNN'S DRUGS a JE really = i the a was born at Bisenach, Ger-|ed in court for his actions. Gey-| snip between | the Duke of An-| brand new car, this week, as a for teen agers, commencing Tuesday, October 17. i hard, cq on March 21st, 1685. He|ersbach said that Bach had call-| poi¢ cothen and the Duke liked| surprise gift for his wife, gorgeous oi ave a fica during the last week of July|ed him a "zippelfagotist" which| Bach's music and company very| Virginia Mayo. 1 i 3 es §h 1750 and was burled In Leipzig,| in English meant a "nanny £0at| much So much so that he used to| She did the same. thing for him; FOR FULL PARTICULARS i " Whriday 31st. bassoonist." Then there was the| aor Bach to accompany him on| Both cars were delivered to the PHONE OAKVILLE 220! i d (but I have sald before that many| time when Bach wanted to resign| overal of his journeys, On re-| Warner lot, where Virginia is il vor Vi{@hings, not only music, have to|as musician to Prince Wilhelm ying from one of these jour-| currently starring opposite James i tor ar Be steeped in antiquity before| Ernst to go to Cothen, but he|eys Bach was shocked to learn in eT West Point ! na of iu Sfhey are really appreciated. There| found just as stubborn a man In that' nis beloved Maria Barbara ne of ti 8ce the odd exceptions of course.| the Prince, who was determhined| p,q' gied while he' was away, and| "Surprise" _ gleefully shouted J --------. i tintsh | Regarding Johann Sebastian| Bach would not leave. Bach Was| jad been buried. O'Shea to Virginia when he led | Si h, he is more appreciated mow| so stubborn that the Prince had| hen I first read that it shock-| her to her new car. | nests," Mfban he actually was in his own|him confined for a whole month.| cq me too, for I had forgotten She then led him to his, and A Bounteous Old-Time night bi . He was recognized as the| Finally the Prince realized that he| that transportation of 'those days| said the same thing. 1 aE eatest organist alive, but the| was not getting anywhere, so let| yas different, There was no tele-| But each turned out to be more { an un 8 ofeusional musician | was not| Bach go to Cohen. There were| joc no. telegraph, no radio, surprised than either one had ex- THANKSGIVING FEAST | "flow {{88held on ag high a plane as today.| other instances which clearly| ang there was mo way anyone| pected. Vode on orn 48 One historfan tells us that Bach| showed that Bach was far from| could let Bach know that his. The cars were not only the same = B | Juick i Fras chiefly self-taught, but wep serene in temperament, wife had died. I would think it| make, but the same identical OCTOBER 8TH AND 9TH : cess py] now that he did take quite a bit} pach wag a strong-willed man,|iould be an unpleasant exper-| model. ! then J QO! instruction, not only on the orl a strict disciplinarian, a tremen-| fence to go away for a time and Guest of the Week ) From 1.00 to 830 pm. = _ J ats of wi EC" Put also on the violin and| gous worker, and to use a more|come back and find that you? If LORNE WARWOOD, i will uy ine viola. We read that Bach's modern term, quite hotted at| wife, whom you had left very|S0 Queen Mary Dr, will present $2 50 it WIL have avorite saying was, "genius is| times, as witness the brawl at| well, had dled and was buried. himself at the Box Office of the ] i mpin'. Goll Hothing 'but 'great aptitude for| Arnstadt. On one occasion he was| This is getting fairly long. I| Century Theatre any night next | le MENU: i listers go be ence" Some historians havel given four weeks' leave of ab-| have just tried to mention a few| week. he and another guest will : i hey'll bo ¢ gd Re ao ih amr sence to go and hear the great|little things about this man Bach w Sumftees free as guests of the f Sweet Apple Cider i fgment, v xed up in| organist Buxtehude play at Lu-|which are just a little out of the| Journal : one will ganis €] le play i rou so. TH beck, and he stayed away four| ordinary. There are many more Fruit (Cocktall ior Mushroom (Soup { r into yo months. The officlals of his| anecdotes about the man himself Assorted Relish Tray 1 that] | church were furious, but accord-| apart from his music, which make ART MA ROHAND ! Homemade! [Hot Muffins and! Biscuits | a vou HOEDOWN ing to historians, Bach didn't care.| interesting reading. We may ; big NITE Thete were many bickerings af-| continue them at a later date. EYQIUTA ™ Cpa Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce . 1 hile you At ter this episode, and Bach soon Guest of the Week pei Baked Ham. with Fruit: Sauce i THE BARN a ld vn we ng Tone sian all d A Sie BURLINGTON was to go to Muhlhausen. It is in-| A he Hed Ee LE Candied Sweet Potatoes Green Peas | Loca (cDermof 3 Sat., October 21 teresting to note ihe Salary | Seal 'Record, with the complt|| Opposite Loblaw Groceteria Baked Hubbard Squash ll oad WALT ALWAY'S wagon was provided to move his| or oy nf nl me on Colborne St. E. -- Oakville French Fried or Whipped Potatoes | ctually, CIRCLE RAMB; household goods from| Arntadt, Tossed Green Salad with Oak Villa Dressing | " LERS he was to receive 85 gulden in i i $1.00 Per Coupl coin, 12 bushels of grain, 2 cords 9 Pumpkin Pie Carrot Pudding with Foaming Sauce 1 40 Per Coupe of wood, 6 of brushwood and 3 ED SLATER Pineapple Sundae il Ci ish--i . 3 J 1 a ome and Have Fun pounds of fish--these were called oy ais a | ar generous wages in those days. 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