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on 2 March 1932. The group continued to mount operettas at the Eaton Auditorium every Spring through 1965. The group also toured frequently with their productions to other cities in southern Ontario and performed at Canadian army bases during
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In 1931 the organization was retitled the Eaton Operatic Society and then began to produce operetta productions in addition to presenting choral concerts, at a new auditorium at
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became director. Ridout remained for nine years, and then was succeeded by Lloyd Bradshaw (1959-1961) and Horace Lapp (1962-1965).
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when it was formed by employees of the T. Eaton Co department store in 1919. The group performed annual concerts in
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succeeded T.J. Crawford as the Eaton Operatic Society's music director. He left after only one season when
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of Gilbert and Sullivan were the chief part of the society's repertoire, including
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works from 1919 to 1965. Originally a choir that specialized in mounting
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Originally a choir, the Eaton Operatic Society was titled the
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