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Tabernacle Methodist Church Concert Programme"

Tabernacle Methodist Church, Padeswood Road, Buckley

24 June 1947

PROGRAMME TEXT

 

COVER

METHODIST TABERNACLE, BUCKLEY.

TUESDAY, JUNE 24th., 1947.

Special Visit of

 

SANDY MACPHERSON

(The Famous B.B.C. Organist)

supported by

 

Edwina Evans

Mezzo Soprano. National Eist: Winner. B.B.C.

 

Master Arthur Cobbin

Brilliant Boy Vocalist. Winner, L'pool Musical Festival.

 

Accompaniste:Mrs H. Jones, (Bodfari)

 

Chairman: Councillor H. R. HIGGINS, J.P.

Doors open 6.30

Commence 7 p.m.

Admission Programme 2/6

Proceeds in aid of the North Wales Appeal for the Y.M.C.A. War and National Service Fund.

 

E.T. Cropper, Buckley

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INSIDE PAGES

 

PROGRAMME

Pomp and Circumstance No.4. Elgar

Ave Maria Schubert

Theme from the Warsaw Concerto Addinsell

SANDY MACPHERSON

 

SOLO The Holy City Sullivan

Master ARTHUR COBBIN

 

TheOak and the Rose (Fantasy on Traditional English Airs)

Arr. Ronald Hanmer

SANDY MACPHERSON

 

SOLO On Wings of Song Mendelssohn

EDWINA EVANS

 

Russian Patrol Rubenstein

Finlandia Sibelius

SANDY MACPHERSON

 

Trumpet Voluntary Jeremiah Clarke

Arioso Bach

The Doge's March. (Incidental Music from the Merchant of Venice).

Frederick Rosse

SANDY MACPHERSON

Solo Where' ere you Walk Handel

Master ARTHUR COBBIN

 

From the Welsh Hills Idris Lewis

SANDY MACPHERSON

 

Solo Sing Joyous Bird Montague Phillips

EDWINA EVANS

 

Selection from the Sunday Evening Broadcast

"The Twilight Hour" arr. Macpherson

SANDY MACPHERSON

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BACK PAGE

 

THANKS

The Y.M.CA. desire to express grateful appreciation and warm thanks to the Minister and Officials of Tabernacle Methodist Church, Buckley, for so kindly allowing the use of the Church; to our distinguished guest, Sandy Macpherson, together with Miss Edwina Evans, Master Arthur Cobbin, Mrs H. Jones, and Coun: H. R. Higgins, J .P., for sustaining the programme; and all kind friends who have given their support.

 

THE TRIPLE TASK OF PEACE

 

The end of the War has brought the Y.M.C.A. the greatest challenge in its history. It now faces a threefold task

 

It must maintain its services with the Armies of Occupation, and with the many thousands of men still stationed in all parts of the world.

It must meet the varied needs of those returning home for demobilization.

 

1t must extend its civilian activities in the service of a generation of youth rising to manhood.

 

The Welsh National Council of Y.M.CA.'s shares in this great Triple Task.

 

Many extensions of the Y.M.CA. in Wales include new buildings for boys and young men in many rural and industrial localities. Residential and Conference Centres for Adults, Residential and Training Centres for Youths, Camp and Recreation Grounds.

 

We cannot neglect any of these responsibilities. Our need of your generous support is therefore as urgent as ever.

 

Further information regarding the work may be had from

THF GENERAL SECRFTARY,

Y.M.C.A., KINGS AVENUE, RHYL.

 

 

 

 

Author: Tabernacle Methodist Church

Tags

Year = 1947

Month = June

Day = 24

Building = Religious

Document = Ephemera

Event = Social/Entertainment

Extra = WW2

Extra = 1940s

Extra = Music

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