PAGE EIGHT et ee eee a Bi SAANICH PENINSULA AND D GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ss | a Wednesday, April 19, 1961. | Home-Cooking Sale iS Outlined | Realizes $44 Sum of $44 was taken at the ‘tea ROBIN woon’s FINE INTERPRETATION | 2g ese. School : | | yolaw Tschaikowsky Holds ged Au : ience e When At Parent-teacher : Hi: is Work. Is. Fea tu red A t Fi nal Concer " + Here An outline of: the new school by- | year’s sindent, will come from Nort The affair was opened. by. Presi: law was. given by Q: Russell, at: the Saanich. The.school junior band will dent: Mrs. R: Lee. - The stall was in “By KLAUS MUENTER last’ regular. meeting of the North | play. in the festival in Victoria on} charge of Mrs. F: L. Jackson, who Saanich High School P.T.A. | April 25. a, was assisted by. Mrs. V. Grant, Mrs. ; -Jn'--retrospection “many. music| became. the “reflection. of his: deep | tendance, became once” more | the | Pathetique: carries the theme soft- ‘lovers oo the: ‘Saanich “Penin-} sufferi ing. . potihedeal ‘of “everlasting ‘artistry }ly through ‘the..controversial -com- *| , and: home cooking sale held at Nan’s i ee ing Coffee. Bar, Lo tare: ‘on t Shureday, Apr. 13. | Tschaikowsky whose compositions | ence of approximately 400 in ‘at-] tion. of his longing for. peace, ‘the +A’ lively discussion followed, with |”. Announcements: - were “iad, by |°R: Lee and others..: sul: “One Tuesdity night, “April 11, when’ the Victoria Symphony Or-| position. The tender. beginning is interrupted ‘by sharp and almost shrill tones... The main “theme, weaving longingly and full of mel- ancholy through’ the creation be- comes the lament of a tormented soul persistently eccrine redemp- tion. Again. like a yay, the: music reaches «friendliness and suddenly sadness and resignation are mark- ed hy the deep bass at the end of the: creation: -In’ parts’ this. sym- phony,. consisting of four. move- ments, 1, Adagio; 2, Allegro con grazia; 3; “Allerro molto vivace and. 4, “Adagio. lamentoso, reminds ‘in parts: of -a musical poem sym- ‘bolizing’ the man, his: soul and the countryside where the Pi aehetaue was er cated, | , For Your Printing Needs Call The Review Braue Bae Ree suuetllacio requesting of nterce un the ‘teachers. © an TUBERCULOSIS TEST ; T.B. patch test for students: “who have returned -the assent cards will be given on April. 19. The Dr. Johns Memorial Bursary will again be awarded by the P.T-A. Council to the top student entering teachers’ college next fall and -this At. times, scemingly.- "splitting apart, . the: great composition ‘Clarified.. ‘Two members of the) garding the ‘forthcoming variety.| as tea was served by various mem- | W000, performed two works of the in the.south end of Saanich School; fessional artists, top amateur talent | fora cup of tea and a sandwich. p74 and the Concerto for Piano and Program for the evening was also | will add to the festivities. | The. soloist and. the orchestra cussed various aspects of the Chant "FRIDAY, APRIL 21- ote Bee erected a- monument for Tschai- are i Les Cox’ and D: W. Robb. i” “<= #l happy ~happiness ; oes not ‘exist "SATURDAY, AP RIL. 22— Ce PP forme... : ties.. Progress reports will be issued Christ Church Gthedral ‘Memorial Hall || erouned with Bizet, Borodin, However,;he “was ‘unlike many. of shadowed him. most of his life. tinding the-final.impact. Perhaps various points -of:. the by-law - being | President; Mrs. W. R. Orchard, -re- “Lovely ‘daffodils were on the tables _of, the: immortal. Peter Tiyiten| Sanscha Hall, with a record audi- | chestra and concert: pianist, Robin P.T.A. were nominated to serve :as | show being presented by the P.T.A.| bers. To the surprise of the attend- oe delegates on the comniittee formed ‘on April 29.°In addition to the pro- | ing ladies, three gentlemen appeared great -Russian,. the . Pathetique, ~ VANCOUVER ISLAND : j Symphony No. 6, B-minor, Opus District No. 68 to support the new | from the school. will appear, and the by-law: home cooking stall and cake walk ROCK AND ALPINE GARDEN SOCIETY jOvehestra No, 1, B-Flat minor, Opus: 238. most interesting and informative as -a panel, chaired by. Q.. Russell, dis- L §p G § under its conductor, Hans. Gruber, 5 in the last concert: of this season, Report. Panelists were’ Mrs.” C. Levar, Commissioner J.. E. Bosher, kowsky who-once wrote in a. letter, os 7 00. p.m. - . -10. 00. p.m. “loam not happy, not.happy,. not ‘The principal's report: given by. C. Inkster, outlined. the school activi- “40. 00. a.m. - 9. 30° ‘p.m. || Belonging to: the Romantie ‘Age ‘within the .week ard parents who = || of. Music,) Tschaikowsky may -be wish to were urged to use the’space : ‘Bruch, Dvorak, Musorgski, Saint 912 Vancouver Sti: ee Victoria, B. C.. Saens.and_ other great composers. them for*-music became: an: outlet ‘for the: immense depression which |. reaches a ‘climax of togetherness : “If it had not been for music, I, 59 one else but Tschaikowsky, him- Does your bank really help _|should have gone mad,” he once| £elf, was more authorized to judge said, explaining. the very deep | his life’s work when he says, “I you save money? . _ |¥eason for composing. ; shall go to my grave without hav- DEDICATED TO FAMILY ing produced anything really per- always found the proper momen- OF course it does. Every bank in Canada offers you a Savings So fect in form.” fant to row, 1th ‘hermonious He was -born.on May .7, -1840, the second son.in.a family, of five ‘boys and ‘two. girls. .» Alb: through’ unity. All) the various. moods, weaving through ‘this composition, finally. reach the. peak. in the last movement, Allegro con ‘fuoco.. The enthusiastic: applause. of the music:lovers not: only thanked Mr. Wood’ and_ the Victoria Symphony but-also marked: the.end of another ‘serics : of: wonderful’ -performances. The: concert pianist’ gave’ hisap- .. However, beyond any doubt, his music” today ‘is. loved and ‘appre- ciated © by | audiences all over the worlds.’ LOCAL PIANIST ; Second work ‘of Tuesday. night's concert following the. intermission, br ‘ought. the. superb: ‘performance. of. Victoria” horn: Robin ‘Wood' who Played: -Tschaikowsky’s. - Concerto ‘preciative. “nudience ‘two encores. for Piano and. Orchestra, : No.” 1. rowers’ on ‘the stage, arranged by | °° : Plow a , arranged by . The pianist’ was raised on Vancou- the loeal garden club were donate od at just the temperature you. select. The’ cost of ver Island.and he is now an exam-| yp itic lowes des. Ltd. ... providing. automatic. hot. water averages.a few. ~. inex. ‘for: the “Royal :Academy ‘and |° = “cents: “per. person per. aay and | there's” a Just- ‘the Associated’ Boards of the Royal ihe ord : Schools “Of: Music, ‘London, | Eng: | : land? ae ae Mr. Wood's “convineing’ inter pretation: found »jan,” “enthusiastic audience ‘The piano: “éoncerto’ came into, being” after: ‘Tschaikowsky’s nd-unhappy: marriage to An- | tonina. Milinkov,. owhose | adoration: Account : service. No matter what bank you visit, the Savings » Account system is operated the. same way. . “So why’ ess you: choose. Toronto-Dominion. over -any. ae his life he was very dedicated to other bank?... See | his family, in particular: to. his The z answer is quite simple. It s the hapey combination of | mothers= = a the service and the people who 10 provide it for you, that makes ee “Abnormaily | neurotic", as. :his ; : = | by ‘other, Modéste, : “once © pate “it, Peter ‘Tschaikowsky. | fell. in. love [with nmusie‘at the age of :10." His | first. -Aequaintance with. : the -old masters “was an air.’ from.- Mo- zart’s: “Don Giovanni”. Fronm:then. on he treasured. Mozart until his ‘death’ in 189 : : : : MTs ‘was due’. “tol “Mozart,” Nee ea ‘Russia’ ne wrote, “thateI ode [voted my ‘life’ to. music.” =o “Neither sof © hi par ents;. his athex was’ ‘a'major- -general.. ‘and his : mother “eame: from” French Pro- . testant stock, “showed. any. special ‘lots of hot water ‘is always on tap _with an automatic storage heater! : i a es Se Be eee “If: you. have to. ‘pat on a. fire and wait, every time - you want hot. water, it’s time you. inquired: about _ ~-am automaticelectric: storage: heater! Simply set: 2 the thermostat once—and your automatic heater . - provides all- the hot water: your. family needs— . ee gp A chs AN - patiab iia : — : : oy : concer to : to its: full! \ blag 7 Rubinstein der oe in fluon and: the? Nien aut ‘pianis imo: marked | his outstanding ability. “The: dialogue hetwween. the, orchesti “and piano. ; friends. and. ‘his. many journeys. io: “Paris; Germany;: Swit- zerland and. later: to: the, United States: never’ could: soothe: his Vest- ¢ «Away. from. his... home - Surprise Tea uae vy Surprise tea was held. at the Gali- llis. ‘lynamie and bowartal: Path ; ano home of’MrsvJ<:‘Turner on: April, etique,’ Which ‘opened - the. program's ‘to honor : the ’ popular president ‘of: ‘on: “Tuesday night, was conipleted |: St: Margaret's: ‘Guild, : Mrs;.: R.:E,. ‘shortly “before: his” death». ‘This ‘Hepburn. “After “a “delightful” “tea Miche Meret vet Par symphony was dedicated to.Tschni- Served: by* the “hostess; ‘a~ gift. of This is Diana Sleet ” Savings ‘Account. Teller at our: ‘Burrard oes L-kowsky’s “favorite: ‘nephew, Viad- |" money og given. to. Mrs. Hepburn, & Robson branch in Vancouver. Diana is shown here accept-: © iniv Davidov, forwhom he had a from the ladies of the guild, ing a regular deposit from one of her.customers, Diana likes... |.8" me at ndmilration. Bresent were Mesdames 0. Heys, ‘ i “ ’ yy vy to watch her customers’ Savings. grow,.because, she knows |. | na letter to. Davidov he. writes, D. Moore, R. Marshall; H. Pelzer, J; ce “Tovetaindy regard at » the how important ‘itis ‘to ‘have: the ‘money on: hand. for the 9 peat an Sapeet: ie the we et Robinson, E. Lorenz, G. Sidders and | athings you want and needy. TL eetie of all my works T love it as Tf" “J, Jones, _2-You'll-find efficient, ‘friendly. poeple like Diana Sleoth in Lever loved any one of ny musica] “every ‘Toronto-Dominion branch’ across the country: Their © > Por pring hofera " . “Snow In New York ~“nterested”’ kind of service makes it much easier for yowto | i) the. iMterpretation of the | { Syniphony No.6, the. Viatoria |. Mrs. L. B, Seardifield: returned: to Syniphony Orchestra, except. far “horhome’ on: Resthaven. Drive after: some wenk Dissapes, pny : an exe 1 Accompanying: her. brother,’ Martin: line’ per forrhang Mee i Farrell; © ta New “ York® where he Hans. Gruber led his serehest ri: boarded ‘qeliner for, London, Big with, oftleleney through’ this ‘ditt. land, : Good’ weather’ prevailed unt} ane lt wark “which sees te. reflect, le landed onthe: ship. and then snow. Uni ipiiituanl Witte ie of “Tyehai. | stated to fall, Mrs, Scardifield,: who’ Acowalky's Tites: However, Tf is: Inter] shopped’ in New York; had: the ney. Mingled | with happy. ano Ghee “] orable: weather: to contend: with LONGING FOR PR anti 4 Jasted “until she reached “Salt. Take i Nn sumuni rian Cily’on-the return: ave at “The. ‘Bank’? “Make it'a’ ‘point’ to: meet: some. of our no people soon and see for yourself how much . ‘ : ‘PEOPLE ‘MAKE. ‘THE DIFFERENCE AT ore, BANK OTMAT. 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