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THREE HAPPY HULLETT SCHOOLBOYS placed first, second and third at the Township
Music Festival held at Londesboro Friday last, The boys, winners of the solo seven years
and under class, were among 198 students taking part in the competitions. From left to right
they are Jackie Powell, $S .8; Marvyn Knott, SS 6; and Douglas Ball, USS 12.
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Complete results of Hallett
Township Music Festival held. In
the Community Hall, Londesboro
loridaY last, Were as follows:
Classes and entries at the fest,
Iva', were:
Class 9, unison chorus, for
schools of 20 or more, "Seidlers":
Y4S$ 11, 86; SS 1, 85; USS 12, 84;
'SS 9, SS 8, SS 3, SS 5, USS 5.
Class •1, bon' solo (7 and un-
der), "Dapple- Gray": Jackie Pow-
ell, SS 8, 84; Melvyn Knox, SS .6,
433; Douglas call, USS 12, 82; Glen
Nott, SS 1; Kenneth Daer, USS 5;
Calvin Bisback, USS 5.
Class 2, girls' solo (7 and un-
ater), "The Little Bird"; Karen
Allen, SS 5, 85; Sandra Merrill,
USS 12, 84; Barbara Snell, USS
10, and Phyllis Lobb, USS 12,
83 (tied); Lennie Lazet, USS 10;
Elaine Alexander, SS 11; Rose
'Marie Leatherland, USS 5; Marie
"Riley, SS 11; Bernice IVICDougaIl,
USS. 5; Mary MacGregor, SS 1;
Judy Thompson, SS 3; Mary Kirk-,4connell, S$ 9; Lone Kay Glenn,
SS 5.
Class 10, Unison Chorus, schools
•Of less than 20, "Merry Com-
rades": •SS 7, 84; SS 6, 83; USS
10, 81.
Claps 3, boys' solo (9 and un-
der), "News For Gardeners": Wil-
liam Shaddick, SS 11, 85; Frank
A/lurch, $S 5, 84; Beverley Nott,
'SS 1, and Denaned Gerritis, US$
12', 83 (tied); Maurice Marshall,
?$S 7; Harvey Carter, $S 5; Clar-
aence Dale, 'USS 5; Jimmy Alex-
;ander, SS 11; Billy Blacker, USS
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Spain": Lila and Ellen Daer, US$
11, 85; Isabel Lyddiatt and Myrtle
Knox, SS 6, 84; Jane McCool and
Bob Gibbings, SS 5, 83; Wanita
Young and Grace Hallam, SS 9;
Lenora Hamilton and Eldegard
Fangrath, SS 11; IVIarguerite Lyon
and Arlyn Powell, SS 8; Alma
and Carol Fowler, SS 1; Bill
Stanbury and Grace 'Hallam, -SS
9; Stephen and Tommy Rooney,
SS 7; Aart Lazet and Mervyn
Penfound, USS 10; William-and
John Shaddick, SS 11; Marilyn
Taylor and John Jewitt, SS 3;
Gladys McClinchey and Marlene
Eason, USS 5; Norman and Clar-
ence Dale, SS 1; Riekie and Wil-
, helmina Heyink, ‘SS 6; Jean and
June I3romley, SS 8; Elizabeth
Grange and Isabel Deer, USS 5;
Katherine Blacker and David
Ball, USS 12; Joanne Rapson and
Barbara Peckitt, SS 5; Frederick
and Phyllis `Lobb, USS 12.
Class 14, double trio, schools of
less than 20, "A-Dancing": SS 6,
84.
Class 11, two-part chorus
(schools of 20 or more) "Were I
a Bird": USS 12, 87; SS 11, 86;
SS 5, 85; SS 8, 84; SS 1, 83;
SS 9, 82; • SS 3, 81; USS 5, 80.
Class 7, boys' solo (14 and un-
der), "The ' Waterfall": Bobby
Phillips, SS 3, 85; John Jewitt,
SS 3, 84; John Shaddick, SS 11,
and Bobby Gibbings, SS 5, 83
(tied); Bill Stanbury, SS 9; Ste-
phen Rooney, SS 7; Kenny Scott,
SS 7; Mervyn Durnin, SS 8; Keith
Cardiff, SS 1; Douglas Riley, SS
11; Bill Dobie, USS 5; Clarence
Baarda, SS 1; Aart Lazet, USS 10;
Mervyn Penfound, USS 10,
Class 13, double trio, schools of
20 or more, "The Bird's Song":
SS 9, 84; SS 1, M; SS 11, 82;
SS 5; USS 5; SS 8,
Class 8, girls' solo (14 and un-
der), "My Shadow and I": Jane
McCool, SS 5, 86; Lila Daer, USS
11, 84; Ruth Merrill, USS 12, and
Isabel Lyddiatt, SS 6, 83 (tied);
Some 125 women attended
District Annual of South Huron.
Women's Institute held in St,
Andrew's United Church, Icippen,
Thursday, ,Tune 12, with branches
represented from Grand Bend,
Creditors, Hensel!, Elimville, Sea-.
forth, Zurich,. Hurosniale, Exeter
Juniors, Seaforth juniors and
gippen East. Lovely baskets of
WS, peonies. and spiraea decorat-
ed the church auditorium,
The chair was Laken by the
President, Mrs. James Kirkland,
Mrs, Alvin Moir,
dale, acted as secretary for the
meeting owing to the illness of
the secretary, Mrs. WilliamGeis-
er) Creditors. Mrs. Kyle'
and Mrs. J, Sinclair, two former
Presidents of Kippen East WI,
formed the reception committee.
Mrs. Kenneth Johns, Elimville,
was elected president of the
district. Other officers' are: Hon-
orary president, Mrs. James Kirk-
land; 1st vice-president, Mrs, E.
Desjardins, Grand Bend; 2nd
vice-president, Mrs, G. Roche,
Zurich.; secretary, Mrs. William
Johns, Elimville; assistant secre-
tary, Mrs, Alex Hamilton, Grand
Edelgard Fangrath, SS 11; Wil-
Helmina Heyink, SS 6; Marilyn
Riley, SS 11; Wanita Young,. SS
9; Marlene Eason, USS 5; Marilyn
Taylor, SS 3; Jenny Morue, SS 6;
Maureen Hallam, SS 9; Betty
Sturdy, USS 5; Alma Fowler, SS
1; June Bromley, SS 8; Elizabeth
Grange, US$ 5; Marguerite Lyon,
SS 8; Marjorie Goldsworthy, J$5 5.
Education, Mrs, ft, glgle; Coml. rounity Activities and Public Relations, Mrs. g, Desiarow. Grand Bend; Historical Research
and Current Events, Mrs, P. Doig,
Seaforth; Home Economics and
Health, Mrs. William Bell, Hen.
sail. -
Speakers included Miss Jean
Scott, House Economics coach;
Miss Margaret Myer of the Wom-
en's Institute Branch and Home
Ne011eMle Service, Ontario De-
partment of Agriculture. Mrs,
Meyers of Zurich; Provincial.
Director; Mrs. C. William, St,
Thomas, chairman of London
area.
Miss Scott outlined the work
of the Junior Girls' Club; Miss
Myer dealt with projects of work
of the coming year; Mrs, R.
Hodgert gave a wonderful demon-
stration on salads. In a competi-
tion at Exeter Fall Fair each In-
stitute will contribute five art-
icles. In 1953 Canada is playing
host to World's Organization of
Women's Institute. Miss Greta
Laramie, Hensall, contributed a
violin solo, accompanied by Mrs.
C. Forrest. Mrs. J, Coates, Exeter,
was soloist.
Rev. A. E. Hinton, minister 04
the church, conducted the after.
noon devotional session.
Dinner was served by Lippert
East WI in the Sunday School
room and basement of the church.
Lovely favors placed at each
plate and made by, Mrs, R.
Dalrymple, Egrnondville, were
much admired.
12; Edgar Leatherland, 'US$ 5;
'Vicky White, SS 3.
Class 4, glrls' sole (0 and un-
der)/ The Robin's Song": Joanne
Rapsen, SS 5, 87; Gloria
$$ 5, 85; Margo Grange, US$ 5,
83; Mar Brie Hoggart, SS 3; Mani_
orie Hunking, $$ 8; Shirley Ad-
dison, SS 11; Dorothy Riley, SS
11; Betty Lou Robinson, USS 5;
Judy Nott, SS 1; Beverley Wright,
USS 12; Carol Fowler, SS 1; Shir-
ley Knox, SS 6; Lois StenbOrY,
SS 9; Virginia Gardner, SS 1;
Kathleen. AndreWl, $5 9.
Class 16, sight reading: Alma
Fowler, SS 1, and Marguerite
Lyon, SS 8 (tied); Ruth Merrill,
USS 12; Gladys 11UClinche3r, US$
5; John Jewitt, SS 3 (tied); Mar-
ilyn Taylor, SS 3; Bill Stanbury,
$S 9, Elizabeth Grange, USS 5,
Jenny Morue, SS 6, Lenora Ham-
ilton, SS 11 (tied); Mervyn Pen,
found, US$ 10; John Shaddick,
SS 11; Clarence Baarda, SS 1;
Isabel Lyddiatt, SS 6; Jane Mc-
Cool, SS 5; Arlyn Powell, SS 8;
Wanita Young, SS 9; Kenny Scott,
SS 7; Stephen Rooney, SS 7.
Class 5, boys' solo (11 and un-
der), "The Little Elf": Norman
Dale, SS 1, 86; Ronald Jewitt;
SS 3, 85; Rebert Watt, SS 6, and
Douglas Jamieson, SS 1, 83
(tied); Donald Stapbury, SS 9;
Tommy Rooney, SS 7; Kenny
Haggitt, SS 9; Jimmie Carter, SS
5; Frederick Lobb, USS 12; David
Alexander, SS 11; Dennis Jew-
itt, SS 3; Gerald Dobie, USS 5;
Carman Riley, SS 11; Bobby Rob-
inson, USS 5; Jackie Glousher,
SS 7.
Class 6, girls' solo (11 and un-
der), "Bird's Valentine"; Myrtle
Knox, SS 0, 85; Gladys McClin-
ehey, USS 5, 84; Ellen 'Daer, USS
1, 83; Shirley Turner, US$ 5; Kay
Nott, SS 1; Lenora Hamilton, sp
11; Laurel Dale, SS 3; Arlyn
Powell, SS 8; Elda Riley; SS 11;
Katherine Blacker, USS 12; Bar-
bara Peckitt, SS 5; Eileen Jos-
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5; Elizabeth Brown, SS 7; Riekie
Heyink, SS 6; Donna Hallam, SS
9; Ruth Andrews, SS 9.
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