BeaverToo (Oakville), 24 Sep 1925, p. 1

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em grey this part of the country as a con- Morton, ft 'Vel. 23, No. 43 Brilliant Concert By Two Choral Societies A brilliant rendering of "Hia- watha's "Weding Feast" from Longfellow's famous poem, by the combined Haileybury and Cobalt choral societies, was the chief feature of a splendid con- cert given in the assembly hall of the High School here on Thurs- day evening last. This was the first performance of this work, set to music by S. Coleridge-Tay- lor, given in Northern Ontario and it was particularly interest- ing in view of the fact that it was from Northern Ontario Lakeland that the Ojibway chiefs came who told the story. : The concert on Thursday night was the third since the societies were organized, There were sev- enty voices in th@*ehorys under the direction of Mr, Unwin, who is making a name for himself in ductor'and instructor of merit. Whe tenor solo, "Onaway, Awake, Beloved", was sung by Mr. Geo. PIPERS OF ENGLEHART | F | LIVEN UP OPENING OF | 4 | HAILEYBURY penser then the big bonspiel opened in| aileybury on Tuesday morimng, the proceedings were cousider-| ably livened np by the presence of |: the Englehart Pipe Band, whi™ attends practically all ~+ functions in the immediat-: rict. The skirl of the pip | the flapping of the kilt welcome sights and s: jlocal people, wheth< engaged in the the Scotties we reception on their ance on the street: At intervals dur while the games ar the rinks, the pipers ing music to encoura;: erg their efforts am ly all are having the lives during the 'spi. ------_--o-aer- > ST. PAUL'S : The Right borough R. S op of Algon Labelle who came from Toronto, where he is attending the Uniy- «uy for this occasion. Many aveMenewn singer of Cobe' - tar visit to H: 13th and 1. ter Holy Co, on February "ach

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