, ,1 The Cadre, Thursday, October 7, 1918, page 8. New singing star.) Robin Muir, to'ihi‘ghlight Fal‘ljfefistff One of the most exciting of Canada's new, young recording artists, Robin Moir, will be appearing in a special cabaret performance for the UPEI Fall- fest, at the UPEI gym, wednesday, Oct. 13 at 9 p.m., with bar .service. Miss Moir soared to prom— inence late last fall with the release of her first single, ‘ You Can Do Magic, which re-. sulted in her being nomin— ated this year for a Juno award as best new female voca- list artist in Canada. Following on the heels of that success, her second single, a beautiful ballad called All I Ask, received strong national radio play which was particularly satisfying for Miss Moir since it was her own composition. The tempo of her career development has accelerated even more over the past few months. Her summer release Taking It All In Stride, was named pick—of—the—week by two different Canadian music trade magazines, RPM and Record Week. Her current single, In My Dreams audience. Because she is a contemporary recording artiSt only Sept. 15, is already scor— ing heavily all across the country. In addition to her singles, Robin has recorded her first album, which is scheduled for release early in November; and she has put together a dynamic concert show with a superb group of musicians. this is the show she is bringing to the Maritimes.for the first time the Although she has been \compared to many of today's . great performers—-Rita Coolidge, Olivia Newton—John, Carole King, Roberta Flack-—Robin Moir is in fact uniquely herself. Because Robin is a fine songwriter as well as an exceptional vocalist she is able to maintain a versatility many other perfdrmers would envy.And because her remarkable voice responds perfectly to any demand she chooses to place on it, she able to move \, l V\ and ineludes many Of FOdaY'S light country and beautiful hits by other artists as well ballad styles. It is a as her own in her repertoire, powerful; yet delightful she has found wide, enthusiasticpresentation of one of response among Young Déople. Canada's most promising ‘But equally, because of her new stars. ' ' innate musicality and appreciation of a good lyric she has acquired a devoted following of older people, 4. , many of whom admit disc0VeLing _ , , , _ mg n whistles musical and entertainment- value of the songs of the 70's. Like most other entertainers who find apparent Voverdnight ‘success," Robin has worked for every break she's had. First there wer years of musical training, then theatrical studies at the Lee Strasburg ‘School.in New York.That was follbwed by.a series of appearances in local coffee All in the Gym, 9—1: -Wednesday, Oct. 14, Band- Robin Moir, Admission- $2.00 —Thursday, Oct. 15, ‘Band- Hi Street Admission- $2.00 -Friday, Oct. 16, Band- Gray Owl AdmiSsion- $2. 00 -Saturday, Oct. 17, houses, which gradually grew to a regular stint on the club and lounge circuit. As her Band— Hi Octane Admission- $2.50 uncannily from beautiful, emotional ballads to pop tunes to light rock with ease. It is this very versatility that brings her such a wide Bu r”s_'a ti ,9 Frieda Creelman Memorial Scholar? ship The Frieda Creelman Mem— orial Scholarhsip of two hundred 'and fifty d01- lars donated by the Canadian Federation of University Women, Charlot- tetown Branch, to a female university student pro— ceeding with study in any one of the creative arts: Muaic, art, drama, or writing. Application forms for scholarships available from Miss Anderson, Rm 106 Dalton. DEADLINE OCT.8,SO HURRY! The Canadian Dietetic Association Undergraduate Award Valued at $750.00. The applicant must be in the senior year, and plan— ning to enterrdietetic internship following graduation, or complete integrated internship. DEADLINE Oct. 31 The Elizabeth Cousins Large Memorial Scholar— ship Applicants should be entering the Junior or Senior year in Home Ecconomics at the Univer- sity of P.E.I., or to UPEI graduate proceed— ing to do study in Home Economics or a related field. DEADLINE Oct.15 ATTENTION SENIORS 1!!! Margaret MacMillan Pratt Scholarship Valued at $450.00. Applicants are woman' whose place of residence has been in PEI for five years or more and who has completed an under— graduate degree from a Canadian University and who has‘been accepted for graduate studies in any field or at an accredited professional school. Application forms may be attained from Miss Anderson, Rm 106 Dalton. DEADLINE Oct. 8. Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.0.D.E.) Three valued at $5,000, and seven at $3,000. Students eligible to apply for these scholarships must be Canadian citizens to apply hold a first degree from a ‘ recognized University or a dgree granting college in Canada. The applicant must also be doing, or have done, post—grad work, and be registered in a graduate school. I DEADLINE NOV. 15 Students, please don't forget Rhodes Scholar- ship application forms- the deadline being Oct. 25. Any other info — contact:Shirley Matyas c/o Student Services. * being a frequent visitor on i ry 14mm fIIE/ITKE fl (All/EN : Sunnis): , 0111'. lo following grew she found more opportunities opening to her. First some radio and television' appearances, and then a contract with a music publisher and last year a recording contract with Quality Records through the Rubber Bullet label. A native of Tillsonburg, Ont., Robin has recently moved to Toronto from Ottawa where she spent most of her life. She is also no stranger to the Maritime Provinces, movies (Times to be announced) -The House of Dracula -Abbot and Costello Meet the Invisible Man « pushbn” - Pushball Tournament vacations as well as in pursuit ” of her career. Fiddlehead Records lst game next Thursday Ltd., based in Halifax with a at 3. .2nd game at 3:45. branch office in Toronto, is P13Y°ff5 Will be held 9“ both her management and her Friday (time to be dec1ded music publisher. In fact, Robin later-) has another interest in the 6 girls orr5 guys on Maritimes, finding the area each team.A trophy and 24 a particularly creative beer will be awarded to atmosphere: Many of her own the Winners. " compositions have been inspired “” by visits.here. Anyone interested contact Her concert show is 3 Vince Mulligan by Monday. smoOth, fast-paced, magical (games Will be played on musical trip through pop, rock, soccer field) WHEN HE nuns our or DUMB uflEI. I‘Iow‘e CLug HAS GENIUSTD. rmmcxom é3;2§;;fmn.