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Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1991, p. 3

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-Page 3, News, Tuesday, December 17.1991 Christmas Concert had many highlights by Darren MacDonald flashing lights. The News The first performer was the A crowd of more than 200 grade nine music class, who tumed out for the North Shore played five numbers, including Community Band's Christmas a flute solo by Nancy Garon. Concert Dec. 12. Then the North Shore Com- know who it was going to be when the programme was print- ed," Alexander said. The School Choir followed Chapman, and their version of "Carol of the Bells" went over particularly well, and marked the end of the first part of the programme. The Community Choir opened the second half of the concert. During one song, the choir literally held their noses bers, they were joined onstage by a choir, who led a proces- sion up the aisle carrying can- dles. The evening ended with both groups performing Christmas Carols. in an attempt to come up with a specific sound. The Mass Choir, which Alexander said held their first rehearsal during the intermis- sion, came out next to sing "The Virgin Mary had a Baby Boy." Then the Show Choir came on to sing two numbers, before the North Shore Community 1 Band returned to finish the show. After performing four num- In addition to the North Shore band, concert goers were treated to performances by the Woodwind Ensemble, the Brass Ensemble, the grade 9 music class, the School Choir, the Community Choir, the Mass Choir, and the Show Choir. "As usual, I have a little something extra for the con- cert," Lake Superior High School Music Director Howard Alexander told the crowd as he took the stage. Alexander came out dressed in his "Christmas tie", which consisted of a red bow tie sur- rounded by four red and green munity Band came on, and opened with "Dr. Rock" by Ralph Gingery. The piece was highlighted by a series of drum solos. Drummer Russel Andrews, who was said to have had his hat "surgically removed" from his head prior to the perfor- mance, wowed the crowd with the solos. After three more numbers by the band, the next performance was an electronic solo by Jason Chapman, who was listed in the programme as a "mystery per- former". "That's because I didn't Tuesday, December 24, 1991 Wednesday, December 25, 1991 Thursday, December 26, 1991 Tuesday, December 31, 1991 Wednesday, January 1, 1992 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY CHRISTMAS OPERATING HOURS TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL OFFICE Closed at 2:00 p.m. Closed all day Closed all day Closed at 2:00 p.m. Closed all day From all the staff at the Municipal Office, we wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season. C. Broughton Deputy Clerk-Treasurer aS THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY NOTICE TERRACE BAY AND SCHREIBER RESIDENTS The landfill site will be closed Tuesday, December 24; 1991 and: Tuesday, December 31, 1991. The North Shore Communi- ty Band (top left), The School Choir (centre), The Community Choir (bottom right), and mystery guest Jason Chapman (top right). In all, seven groups per- formed for the crowd. J NG * Gift Baskets * Silk Flower Arrangements * Professional Service * 3 Qualified Designers Peis the warmth of the holidays Celebrate this joyous season with the FTD Reindeer Basket Bouquet Or the FTD Season's Greetings Bouquet. Just call or visit us today We deliver daily to Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Steer erent Boch wah nearly Order early to avoid disappointment. 20 years experience. We are pleased to provide the highest quali- ty to our communities. * We guarantee satisfaction quality and personal service for all your flo- ral needs * Your floral specialist... you, pleases us * 3 Professional Floral Designers to create, with you in mind * We achieve the unique....for those who are not satisfied with the ordi- nary. Flowew 'n Things At this time, Flowers n' Things and Campbell Electric wish each and everyone of you a Happy Holiday Season and thank you for your patronage throughout the year. Looking forward to serving you in 1992. Bill, Annette e Candace pleasing Phone 824-2743 408 SCOTIA ST. SCHREIBER (Qi |aean

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