C-d â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday By DR. J.A. DAWSON A large crowd turned up for an evening of choral music presented by the York Philharmonic Choir, under the direction of Edward Luka. Saturday. at the Thornhill United Church. The music represented many different styles. ranging from the 17th Century (Buxtehude‘s plaintive cantata “Jesu. Joy and Treasureâ€) to the 20th Century setting of “Be Joyful In God" by the exuberant Toronto composer. David Ouchterlony. “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-inâ€" the-Moon Marigolds" is. however. just the op- posï¬te. > With recent interest in science fiction, UFOs and space exploration‘ perhaps the title of the next play at the Rich- mond Hill Curtain Club could be thought of as something about life on another planeti i This is a very earth story‘ Nothing alien about the play Science Fiction at the Director Brian Moore is Curtain Club? 'also wondering “where on With recent interest in earth" can he find live science fiction. UFOs and marigolds in March. This réther unusual title should be explained a little further. Gamma Rays are a type of X-ray which appear to have a strange effect on the‘growth of marigolds. Butvrather than give the story away you should make a point of reserving tickets so that you can find out for yourself. Give Madge Nicholson a call at 884-3703 and ask when tickets are available. Second concert planned Because of an over- whelming demand for (ickets, a second concert by Sharon. Lois and Bram has been scheduled on Sunday. April 1, in Aurora’s Factory Theatre. The first children‘s concert at 1 pm. that day is almost sold out. one week after tickets went on sale. The second concert will start at 3:30 pm. Tickets at $2 each are available in Aurora at The Banner office, Music Shack and Quality Film Shop; in Newmarket at Kelly‘s Stereo Mart. Upper Canada Mall. and Budd's Music Centre Main Street; and in Rich- mo'nd Hill at Cosmo Music. The concerts are being sponsored by Folk Night at the Factory with assistance from the Ontario Arts Council. . Equally 7 varied, were Choral singing _is flourishing In York Region RED CLOUD TIKI MERCURY NEXT WEEK CINEMA FACE PERCY AND THE TEARDRUPS APPEARING down-to the instrumental con- tributions by the York Festival Brass with timpanist Zlatco Cetinic. guitarist Louis Lawlor, and the organist of Thornhill United Church, Gordon Fleming. . The choir was at its best in the more robust and vigorous pieces. Lewandowski’s Psalm 150 came off particularly well. as did the jubilant “Praise The Lord". a rarely heard anthem by Cesar Franck. Some of the quieter pieces suffered from a too emphatic delivery. The choir was just too Maybe Richmond Hill will be visited by beings from another galaxy who will bring with them fresh marigolds. REVIEW No. 1 Jackpot "DUU"" No.2 '3UU" Wed., March 7th No.1 Jackpot 55 No's. No.2 54 No's. Early Birds at 7:35 p.m. Reg. 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Three delightful courses .eomplz'mented by Champagne, is servedfrom 12:00 noon to 3 pm Please call for reservations; it ’5 always nice to know when company is coming. cousbiA‘noN JACKPOT $500.00 MUST GO March 7 . 1979 WITHIN 'iHOiaNHILL COMMUNITY engine NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMIT‘TED JR’EKFï¬'imnoonn THORNHILL LIONS IIN UI NUMBERS W*ED., MARC’H77_ _ __ A Legion Hall, Ohio Rd.. off Elgin Mills Road E loud and enthusiastic for the contemplative mood of Schubert‘s setting of the 23rd Psalm. Brenda Luka excelled in the wordless ecstasy of Villa-Lobos‘ haunting Aria for soprano and guitar. She is a\ture musician; The old questions remain: Why do the women in a choir always outnumber the men‘? (Are women more civilized than men?); Why do the basses always outnumber the tenors? (Has God stopped creating tenors?) At any rate, it was heartening to this reviewer to find that the art of choral singing is flourishing in York Region. and that a large choir and a large audience were prepared to brave the rigours of a rather bleak. wet Saturday in order to enjoy an evening of Great Choral Music. (‘onservatéry of Music in Toronto.) (Note: Dr. J.A. Dawson is teaching at the Royal :00 pm. Regular Games Hpganâ€™ï¬ Inn Ron Sculthorp will be the guest speaker Mon- day. March 12, at the York Regional Camera Club when he will discuss his travels in the Arctic. The meeting gets un- derway at 7:30 pm. in the Richmond H11; High School‘ At the last meeting. of the Camera Club, William R. Warren spoke on the "elements of com- Recent winners at the Aurora Bridge Club were as follows: Friday. February 23 â€" The overall Howell winners were: Victor Cronshaw and Bev Jones: Ruth and Gerry Browning; Sandy Jenkinson and Cleta Dieken; George and Ann Payment; Pat and Bert Rawlinson. Monday, February 26 â€" The following teams tied for 1-2-3-4 in the third round of the club championship Swiss Teams: Jean Honan, Pat Rawlinson; Edythe Turp and Thea Niels; Peter Osborne. Ann- Payment. John and Wendy Hunter: Rose Morrell, Patsy Bean, Edith Windsor and Mabel Howe; Victor Ron Sculthorp’s trip to Arctic topic of meeting "i E '5! 5: EM n m E f H mm “(MUM/16M position". He illustrated his talk with slides of many famous paintings. The three most im- portant things in a slide are exposure. subject and compositions. The exposure must be correct. the subject must be of general interest and the composition, a combination of technique and artistry. Cronshaw. Bev Jones, George Newton and Oma Khamissa. ~ The team 'of Nancy King, Sandra Davey, Fay Weymess and Rona Jones were the Side Game Swiss Team winners. ’ A new experience for your dining pleasure. Markham’s newest and most elegant Restaurant. Relax and dine in an informal atmosphere. BUSINESS LUNCHEONS MON. - FRI. 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