Bros Bt nupert VOly wWiews 5 | irday Auguat *. 1952 ng , Presbyterian Coup als to Great Britain WTREAL.—Smartly clad in grey skirts, blue ia “Canada” flashes on their shoulders and hyterian crest, and grey hats, 35 young os hers of the Fairbank Presbyterian Girls’ Toronto, sailed last week aboard the Cunard | § foy a month’s tour of England and | "h?| Largest Music | New Wards Don’t lmrtess School Expands | British Book Reviewers Its Teaching LONDON (P)—British book re-,ning Standard: “If you don’t viewers are far from impressed recognize these words, remember “ie TORONTO, ®—Canada’s larg-|by the latest additions to the the Encyclopaedia is no longer wae est music schoo, the Royal Com-| English language listed in the British. It is owned in Chicago. A servatory of Music of Toronto,| new edition of the Encyclopedia ree w\ starting in September becomes | Britannica book of the year. more closely affiliated with the: They branded as downright hi 3 ? * — ee University of Toronto, “ugly” many of the words and The old Conservatory and the ©*Pressions introducedyand ac- | University’s faculty of music wil) | C¢Pted during the last 12 months jcome under éne administration.| Here are a few they, particu- Hd ee |Degrees and diplomas in the|/@rly disliked: Discography—the | ome rts i\Conservatory’s advanced full-|Study of gramophone records; | ltime courses will be awarded by | krotoscope—an applause indicat- | FLOWERS the University of Toronto. } or; depurgee—one restored to ac- WOOL and | Bummalla il. wid. be publie subseription im North bint of this hour will © Toronto, distinguished herse!{ “a j;ceptable political or other stand- | | The new plan is part of an |¢°Ptable ay Fane 4 Feentation to Hex | during World Wax Ll. The only | lexpanded program of music |'™®' a¢commodator — part-time NEEDLECRAFT ep Blizabeth 1 . | weman to have her picture hung ; MG: education. Dr. Edward Johnson,| female help; whomp—to defeat ard. Ave Green 428 Gaines near Hck ws in the Hall of Paime, London, cig ge , ” ce ee te ; ‘chairman of the Conservatory’s | decisively. 'F capitol Theatre Building bi which time be y Ps Mrs. Patterson, serving with the| MON2REAL ROWER—The 366-foot tower for the CBC’s Montreal television station, CBPT, is On |poard of directors and former | Commented the London tye. | p for Her Majesty : navy during the war, was| Mount Royal overlooking the city. Bagimeers estimate ie station will have a range of 30 miles. manager of New York’s Metro- | —————_____ eat in thet hinennet awarded the George Medal by (CP PHOTO) jpolitan Opera, will head the ad- jer rendition Of Severas) Fie Majesty King George VI for - ———— nen until a dean is p songs at ne oon saving the lives of several sail- gS appointed. n é Va inb ors during a bombing raid. R } "DE Ettore Mazzoleni, principal McRAE BRO ung ladies, who a re ap choir — — ~ tour e igron CLASSI A A of the School of Music, is ia | e 5 12, have been, tra, with a concert in Canada House ° ’ charge of the Conservatory’s|§ * two years by MrS.|London. From there they will Returning By ROSALEE THAIN nation-wide examination sys- | YOUR RECORD HEADQUARTERS Patterson, thelr OrgaBe- | perform in Cambridge, York and y , ae tem. CLASSI L choir leader. Pwe @OD-| Durham, arriving in Edinburgh . S h | ‘ Ce a ‘ : ASE RB! n eae. dizector of | ICA jl) take charge of ae for the opening of the festival. | Oo Ki 00 S | Niccelo Paganini was born in Genoa, October, ee guides the | Tchakovsky Piano Concerto No. 2 Newton Wood, though many Of the/~hey will then go on to the ; | 6 i i lice 1 T Jaganini is i= | : an : ianist, wi intert hony Orchestra ‘narents will travel i tina. ew the gor Despite heated opposition, the 1782, died in Nice, May 1840, Paganini 18 CON-j|senior music studies in four wins Ovutint tain dallas queens rchadiamney presentation. "| leaching of religion is returning| sidered the most sensational, the most breathtaking three-year courses, < & Seteauy a Genes ee Licia Albanese to public schools in Canada, ac- Serres -# P 5 a . ef Ts n, who raised the) Later, they will leave for Glas icedine ta Sean Bodavorth. as. | and the greatest violin virtuoso of all time. Erna Berges, Jan Peerce and others ee tue seu eanouae gow where a civic reception 1s) sistant editor of Maclean’s|' He was fifst taught by” aa Pee enerieeeeeronanererne ‘Saddle Horse . Spirituals and a Robeson Recital— ee in their worm ig Magazine. father, an amateur, who stood/t» Italy where his comeert ap- ; Paul Robeson, baritone alge will give concerts in Car- 7 heen ) : , er BO an eek ae, In an article “Should Christ | Over him with a rod Of ifoD. pearance became fewer and were Presented cron ro tied chcand the oon Be Allowed In the Classroom?” ;These were disastrous conse-| made mainly to aid less fortun- | w L.P. POPLAR » all euuecly % us * aaa Seninanel Se ae f .|Bodsworth discusses the pros | quenees to his constitution, MS ote musicians Worry over his ee ‘eatin Mums, Vel. ~Seneies tale a naan, Pt wm, Le! ~" | and cons of one of the most con-| Spirit being sustained only bY| gambling debts preyed on his By Rotarians 1. Charlie Kunz, Vol. If—Fop s, Wenteten tee eae aad. | troversial talking points of the|the abserbing ee to be- health, already in precarious z eat vada pa raat pinpoint LICAN CA a day come & great violist, | condition. Im 1838 his voiee com- | : es, of Dunsmaie 9, PIRIGIBLE RECORD ee ; i a | ale z3, Remember the magnificient | Take Favorites Harry James a So) Se ‘The German aixship Hinden-| Bodsworth points out that! He was soom placed w wt . pletely left = and two it saddle horses that featured the | 4. All a 2:00 pam ahh od a | those schools which do teach re-| linist named Servetto and then | later he died of cancer 0 reat cireuses of another day? . a Blas 100% aa ae ee ae iE ligion tread lightly on peimts of |With Giacomo Costa, Genoa’s | larynx, His last hours were spent & auaa name ane ee | 45 RPM ALBUMS—-POPULAR Rector Jae c 4 Mahia : ‘ ; : repr a : Labrador in 22 hours, 5@ min-|“¢nominational differece and) leading violinist, and at nine he | improvising on his Guarnarious | o, gas on saad | 1. Waltzes From the Hills Wayne King PMRST BAPTIST kee oe ' |doctring. Critics of the idea | made his debut playing his ow’ | until his strength ebbed away. hanes onl Subebandiias | 2. Pangoes Asia aa Emile Coleman ee, B tone utes, __—-—----_»~»_-~—_~»_»=-—. | Claim, he says, that such courses | La Carmaguole variations, Paganini’ appearance Was as mene ag a ean. ‘will ba! 3. The Frank Petty ‘Brio Plays ” (@recn, 84a} |“are as incomplete and meaning-| . Young Niccola was next seni ee a aa te envine. shown at the International Horse | 4, Galloping Guitars : ses Les Paul - less as a course in automotive)to Alessandro Rolla at Parma for | Tai, incredibly thin, he was de- how ts ld Sept. 17-20 in| . a eer ner ™ THE mechanics in which trade names|a@ few. months where he also stud- | S¢ribed by Berlioz as “a man with a Mah Boe Bese | 78 RPM POPULAR RA Wright, DD like Ford and Buick are taboo.| ied composition intensively hali | | long hair, piercing eyes, a strange | : a ’ , Green 982) Such a course would tuza out|a year with Chiretti, composing | |haggard face—a genius, A Titan; The show, once again, is spon- | 1. Auf Wiedersehn’ Sweetheart Vera Lynn any Waar ae mechanics who know only a 2 fugues and delving into or-|d4mong the giants.” a by ~ ew a ine —_ The Parting Song ; 36 6th Ave. West FREE CHURCH hybrid, composite automobile | chestration. | His strange looks, his odd sontea tata oot WwW: de bibne| 2. Here In My Heart : “ : Al Martino Rev. b. G, Sieber : that doesn’t exist. A non-deno- At 13 he made his first tour,| demeaner and his extraerdin- han E ©ried Myself to Sleep ween, GR) ee minational course in religion. | playing throughout Lombardy, ary virtuosity made him the lee mane tea Hoare eae 3. Once In Awhile io toe oi oe ALVATION ARMY . Be does the same thimg, 11s Critics’ afters which he concentrated upon | subject of hundreds of legends, chatities 1 ald: of children. I'm Glad You're Happy ee ee Ovetryk i pthe morning service will be J) 54Y | dificult pieces for the violin.) It was whispered that he had The suntan: iatina tdeah it 4, Have a Good Time Fee _Tony Bennet Cape George Oya ifcombined With the Sunday Many minority groups are opr | Rebelling against the severe dis-| sold his soul to the devil. PI MY Love § Shook 2:30 pom . } ree er ees ne bent 4 a grand show animal. He is es- ease My L (Black 269) FB School, posed to religious teaching in) cipline at home, Paganini ob-| He was at his best im os pecially trained for a walk, trot PAUL'S LUTHERAN if +2 am.—Sunday School —]) the schools for religious reasons,| tained permission to go to a| position involving great feats 0 ad