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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 1978, p. 19

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%? mn-mm,m.mntm_ f x Come To Hospitality Country Fomeséssou _ iMA_M__M ER ments were thrilling DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS 2 P.M.â€"8 P.M. The Queen‘s Botel GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD © DAILY SPECIALS © PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE NEW HAMBURG NICHOLSON‘S TAVERN THIS THURS., FRI., & SAT. ENTERTAINMENT Music wherever she goes SING ALONG WITH FERDE THURS.â€"FRI.â€"SAT. 2) BRIRCC Of BMCES® _ SPECIALIZING IN * L_s_e.nwm_sukm Motet No. 2, BWV 226, "Der Geist Hilft Unsrer Schwachheit Auf‘‘, for double choir and continuo, the latter provided by Doug Haas at the organ. The choir was not quite together in‘ the beginning but soon sorted that out and made some fine sounds. It is unfortunate that German has so many sibilants, particularly when the ‘ss‘ is passed through four voices in canonic (overlapping) entries. It was a relief to get to that most cantabile word ‘‘Hallelyujah."" The programme closed with the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, BWV 1050, with harpsichord cadenza brilliantly played by Haas, in spite of some note A GREAT SELECTION OF FOOD CHINESE FOOD â€" PIZZA â€" HOMESTYLE COOKN [ EAT IN OR TAKE OUT ‘ l DINING RM. HRS. MONâ€"THURS. 12â€"2 AND 5â€"8 ‘ FRI.â€"SAT. 12â€"2 AND 5â€"12 ; SUNDAY 4â€"8 P.M. | BADENâ€"PH. 634â€"5343 PUBLIC HOUSE FULLY LICENCED UNDER LLB.O. DINING & DANCING ENTERTAINMENT FRI. AND SAtT. THIS WEEK: BACK Come to the country where charming atmosphere and hospitality will make your evening out one to be remembered . The hotels on this page all have much to offer, with great food and entertainment. Take time to try any of these country pubs, we‘re sure you‘ll come back. FULLY LICENCED NtE q had 4 ' :] BLUE MOON F C be Xinhiaod Hotel â€" COMPLETE _ wiTH . countRy 7 CHARM _ | FINE COUNTRY FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT â€" _ THIS FRI. AND SAT. HEAR..... *"*DILLON®‘ oren sunoays aâ€"srm. 698â€"2200 _ LINWOOD, ONT. Sleigh Parties Arranged _ to hear the blending of impressionism and romantiâ€" cism in these still}â€"tonal songs. f Neufeld has a rich, full voice which easily filled the Chapel. Her German diction was more intelligiâ€" ble than her French in Ravel‘s ‘‘Cinqg Melodies Populaires Grecques," a few of Ravel‘s settings of folk songs from many countries. â€" Wolf is best known for his Lieder which continue the Schubertâ€"Brahms tradition with a heavy admixâ€" ture of Wagner. Neufeld sang from Books I and II of the Italienisches Liederbuch (1892 and 1896), and gave fine interpretations of these brief and toâ€" theâ€"point poems. Smith is a fine accompanist with an excellent ‘"IN THE HEART OF HOSPITALITY COUNTRY" PETERSBURG PH. 634â€"8405

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