TERRACE BAY MEN'S CHORUS 14 YEARS OLD The Terrace Bay Male Chorus was formed in the Fall of 1953. Do any of you remember the full page ad in the Terrace Bay News? It happened to be pink that week and anyone who liked to sing was invited to be at the Recreation Centre to hear what would happen when a group of males blended their voices in four part harmony . ; Some of the original group are still around and will remember just how it sounded. The whole thing was Bob Shirriff's idea. Having been a member of the McDowell Chorus in Appleton, Wisconsin, and possessing a rich baritone voice and the talent to organize, Bob formed the nucleus of the Terrace Bay Men's Chorus. There are still a few with the group who heeded the call on that pink page: namely, Clarence Buck, Fred Gould, Frank Seches- ky, Harry Coe, Bob Harris, Mike McC ausland and Bert Lohr. Some of the original members, like the present group, could not read music--but neither can Frank Sinatra. Still, it's fun to sing. Everyone, at one time or another, likes to burst out in song. It is sur- prising how well one can do after a little instruction in group singing. The Chorus always welcomes new members who en- joy this pastime. There's a suitable spot for every voice range in a four part harmony group. The Fort William Male Choir very kindly loaned the Terrace Bay Group enough music to get started and their first public appearance was at the Contin- vation School Commencement exercises in Novem- ber, 1953. The first Annual Concert was presented here on May 21st, 1954. "igs The Chorus did very well under the guidance of © Miss Beulah McAdam as Conductress and with Ray Husband as accompanist, so well that they were the guests of the Fort William Male Choir at the annual Big Sing of the Upper Midwest District of Associated Male Choruses of America. To take part in a Big Sing is a rewarding experience, especially if-asked to do a solo number. At this particular Big Sing the Terrace Bay Chorus sang two solos and took part in all the massed choir numbers. That same year they joined the Associated Male Choruses of Amer- ica and their first visit to the States came in April 1955 when they took part in a Big Sing at Rochester, Minn. The photo above shows the original group with Miss Mc Adam instruc*ing the boys in how it should be sung. COME ON YOU LIBERALS - GET CRACKING! . R.W.HARRIS, PRESIDENT OF THE THUNDER BAY RIDING, LIBERAL ASSOCIATION, WILL BE IN TERRACE BAY ON FRIDAY, MARCH 17TH. MATTERS TO BE DISCUSSED WILL HAVE AN IM- PORTANT BEARING ON THE FUTURE PLANS OF THE PARTY IN THIS DISTRICT. REDISTRIBUTION PLACES A GREATER RESPON- SIBILITY ON PARTY MEMBERS WE NEED YOUR | SUPPORT AND IDEAS. BE AT THIS MEETING Con- tact Joe Kennedy-or phone 3237 for more information