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South Huron Music Festival
officials announced this weep the
final list of trophy and scholar
ship winnersin this• year's ;com-
petition.
!Scholarships of $IO to be used
for musical training were award-
ed to the boy or girl obtaining
the highest mark in vocal :solo
classes of school entries from five
townships and the .anunicipalities
of Hensali and Exeter.
Winners 'of these awards were
,Anne Koehler, Stephen township;
Marian May, Usborne; Robert
Erb, Hay;- Rosalee Watkins, Stan-
ley; Eleaiior !utile,, Tuckersxnith;
Sandra Walper, Exeter -and Sand-
ra Morrow, R.C,Li}.F, .Station, 'Cen-
tralia.
The money will be 'given to
the teachers of the winning pup-
ils. In the case of a tie, the
award was .given to the older
pupil.
Cann's Mill Ltd, trophy, the
highest award for Jupior Unison
Chorus went to S.S. 4 Usborne
(Eden ,School) with Bert Morgan
teacher; the •Snelgrove trophy,
the highest award for Junior
Plan Course
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In Dramatics
;A general course of instruction
in production and direction of
drama will be, conducted by Mr.
Donald Sinclair, of Guelph, in
Exeter on Friday and Saturday,
May 13 and 14. There will be
three sessions in the course in-
cluding Friday evening and Sat-
urday afternoon and evening.
9V Ir, Sinelair, who adjudicated
the three plays presented in'the
South Huron District HighSchool
March 7, hasplayed in many of
the theatres in England.
Circle At Caven °
Hears Forum
Caven C ongregational Circle
met in the Sunday school room
Tuesday night. Mrs. S. Kerr lead
the devotional period using as
her theme "Ministering with Mo-
ther" including the beatitudes for
mothers.
'Mrs. Graham Mason and. Miss
Alice • Pfaff convened the program
in the theme of Mother's ,Day.
A panel discussion in the form
of a twenty questions bible quizz
was conducted by Mrs. M. 0,
Fletcher. Five memners or her
James St. Sunday school class
took part, Alexia Lostell, Joan
Thomson, Michael Farrow, Bev.
Sturgis and. Bob Down.
Mary Ann Kerr and Gwen Simp-
sonsang aduet accompanied by
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane.
Mrs. H. Laing gave readings
"in keeping with the Mother's -Day
theme.
;Plans were Made for teas dur-
ing the summer, . as a talent mon-
ey project, during the business
meeting led by the president, Mrs,
W. G. Cochrane,
Mrs. Rose Russell, Mrs.' David
Millar and Miss. L. Ballantyne
were hostesses.
Kirkton Institute
Names Officers
The Kirkton Women's Insti-
tute met at the home of Mrs.
Earl -Watson and re-elected Mrs.
'Emerson Paton as their presi-
dent,
Others elected to the 1955-56
executive were: honorary pres.,
Mrs. A. Wiseman; vice presidents.
Mr's.. Earl Watson and .Mrs. Ross
Francis; - sec,-treas., Mrs. Archie
Dewan; pianist, Mrs, Archie Levy,;.
assist., Mrs. (Glen Allen; district
director; Mrs. G. Alien; substi-
tute, Mrs. Allan Eveleigh,
'Card , secretary, Mrs; "Arthur
Rundle; press reporters, Mrs.
Orville Roger and Mrs. Horace
'Greenstreet; directors,`'Mra. Gal-
lop, Mrs. G. Hall, Mrs: H. Hanna
and Mrs. Archie Levy; auditors,
Mrs. 'Gregory and Mrs. T. Crew.
'Convenors of standing com-
mittees: Agriculture,• Mrs. Doll?
son, Mrs, Gallop; Citizenship,
Mrs. Crew; Education, Mrs. R,
,Radcliffe, Mrs. R. Francis; Com-
munity Activities, Mrs. Stewart
Shier, Mrs. 0, Roger; Home Ec-
onomics, Mrs. A, Wisceman, Mrs.
'C. SmithHealth,
• , Mrs.• A . Rundle, Mrs.
F. Horton; Historical 'Research,
Mrs. E. ,Shute, Mrs. A. Eveleigh;
Canadian Industries, Mrs. Ray
Francis, Mrs. E. 'Hunipliries;
Public Relations, 'Mrs, C. Switzer
Mrs. X. Bickel); 'Resolutions,
Mrs. J. Williams, Mrs. Preston
Morrison.
Report From
Baseline
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Mr. and Mrs, Rabt. Rundle,
Jim and a of o ha were
ran .Tack Wad. m
Sunday visitors with. 14rs.
Doube and. Russel,
Mr. and Mr's. Wm,• . Berry of
Toronto were 'weekend visitors
with the fornier'e parents, 11tr.
and Mrs. Harold Derry.
Mr, Geo. Wheeler is able to
be out again after his 'recent 31-
'hess.
Farmers are finished seeding
and the cattle are enjoying the
gran.
Save bn quality, famous -name
furniture during Hopper -Hockey's
sensational sale. Super- specials
on bedroom furniture and kitchen
suites.
Piano Salo was- won by 1.11140.
Ties au, Dashwood,
The Beavers 'trophy, the high-
est award for vocal solo and the
Buswell trophx, highest award
for high school vocal solo class
were both won . by Bruce Cud -
more of Exeter.
The :Central Hotel trophy, high-
est award for High !School en-
semble, was won by the triple
maxed quartette • of South Huron
District H. S. Members of the
group were Marilyn Bissett, Don-
na Stone, Marion Creery, Bever-
ly Neil, Anna Routley, Margaret
Ladies Aki Forrns Guar
At DFuneral
Largely •attended funeral ser-
vices were held for Mrs. Garnet
Wildfong in Dashwood E. U. B.
church Saturday April • 30 with
Ray. _ • W. Krotz :assisted by Rev.
J. H. Getz of Kitchener, a form-
er minister, officiating.
The Ladies' Aid formed a guard
of honour and the girls from
Mrs. Wildfong'a Sunday ,School
class acted as flower bearers.
Pallbearers were ,John and
Lloyd Willert, Mervyn Tiernan,
Oben, Elgin, and Louis Weigand,.
Those who attended from a
distance were Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
ence Ireland, Guelph; Mr, and
Mrs, Orlando Ireland and Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Tiernan, Strat-
ford; Mr. George Wambold, Mr.
and Mrs. Wally Vassie, Mise M.
Brubacker, i{3tchener; Mrs. Al.
Close, iSeafor'th; Mrs, 'Ernest
Flynn and Mr. and Mrb. Clayton
Wildfong, London; Mr, and ,Mrs,
Clarence Yager, Port Huron; Mr.
and Mrs, Howard Osborne, Mount
'Clemens; Mrs. Norman Alexander
Pinkerton; Mrs. Wilfred Peglo,
'Cargill; Mrs. David Colwell,
Glamis; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Min-
er, Ilderton , and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Bender, Toronto.
Attend. Funeral
Those who attended the funer-
al of the late Mrs. Kate Schade
from a distance were Mr. and
Mrs. ' Wes Kereber of Jeddo,
Mich.; Messrs Ezra and Wes
Truemner of Sebewaing, Mich.;
Mr. Herb Truemner .of :Flint,
Mich.; M. John Sehade of Sar-
nia; Mrs, W,m. Murray, Mr. Gar-
field Witmer, Rev. and Mrs. Stan-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Page, all
of London; Rev. and Mrs. Elliott
Of Waterford and Mr: and • :Mrs,
Wm. Snider of Goderich,
'Pall'bearers were Charles Snell,
Arthur Haugh, Harold Horner,
Leonard Merner, Reginald Page
and James Robb.
Celebrate Anniversary
A number of relatives and
friends held a surprise party at
the ,home of Mr. and Mrs; Ted
Rader Friday, April 29, on the
occasion of ' their 39th `wedding
anniversary. The evening was
spent in playing progressive solo.
Winners, were Mrs. Ervin Willert
and Ted Rader. Consolation prizes
went to Mrs. Louis Resemayer
and Fred Rader.
Men's .Club Plant Trees
The Men's Club of Dashwood
have been busy beautifying the
the grounds they purchased for
a 'community centre. LastWed-
nesday evening .they planted trees
and are awaiting ,more from the
nursery,
Personal Items
Mr, Ervin Rader spent a couple
of days last week at Batavia, N.Y.
Mrs, 'Sid Baker is a patient at
Stt Joseph's Hospital, London,
Mrs. C. B. Carr of Rot'henal
spent last week with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Weber while
her husband Rev. C. B. Carr ah-'
tended the E,U,B, conference at
Kitchener. Mr, Carr spent Mon-
day here before they returned
home.
Col. Eugene Tiernan left Tues-
day morning for his home at gal
-
Hex,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pitt of Lon-
don spent the weekend with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kumpel
and Susan of Kitchener spent the
weekend with Mr, and' Mrs. Emil
Becker. Mrs. Mary Becker, ,,who
had spent a couple of weeks with
them, returned home.
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Restemay-.
er and Jane visited on Sunday.
with Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Beck-
er and Beverley of Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ervin Rader and
family spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Wellwood Gill and Joan
at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Mess-
ner and daughter of (London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Messner.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller. and
Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Rud-
olph Miller spent last Sunday in
Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Shearer.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft and
family of London visited with
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Resternayer
on Sunday. Larry and Gail Fleet,
nephew and niece of Mrs. Kraft,
returned to London with them
for . a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark,
their two sons and daughter of
Dresden and Mr. Jack Burgess
of Wallaeeburg were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Rud-
rs
Woodburn, Don Taylor, Jim Doug-
all, Bev 'Sturgis, Terry Wade,
Dwayne Tinney :and Don Fink-
beiner.
Robert Miller won the Claude
Blowes trophy, highest award for
junior vocal solo classes.
All scholarships must be used
within the year.
olph Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
()scar Miller.
Mr. Herb Wein of Detroit spent
the weekend with. tris .family in
the villiage.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Stumpf and
family of Kitchener and Miss
Edna Willert of Mitchell were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jacob
Schroeder.,
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