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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-04-17, Page 12NOW THEY'RE AT FIRST "BASS" :lance young men who were winners in the Boys Changed Voices Class at the Belgrave Music Festival swap congratulations after the event, From left to right, Brian Spiegelberg, John Campbell arid John de respectively. -Advance-Tinies Photo. • THEY SANG THEIR WAY TO VICTORY Yong, third, second and first DRESSES Our exciting, new stock of press- ea,eonsists of printed sake, ray- : loa )ersiiyi and beautiful polish- .ed' cottons: These fine fabrics are made Up into the daintiest dresses you've ever seen, • Priced froni, -COATS Delightful is the word': for our new Spring Coats in Petat,soft Taste's. Luxurious fabrics , in tweeds and cashmeres with effective new treatment in haek- trim,Do See them without delay. priced ' Ta king things over ram a Successful singing „session on. Friday evening are :Merrill Craig, ,first in class 1, solos for girls of 7 and ,tinder: with from left to right, Harvey Mann, wire was first soloist in the 8-year-old boys' class; David Gowing and Barrie Hastings, second and' third rospeCtively in. the ' same class, -Advance-Times Photo, • •• From right to left are Martie Koopman, Karen Walsh and •Grace Methe'rs, who were first a second end third in the class for girls of 11 years and under at the Belgrave Music •Festival, the finals of which welt' held in the Wingham District High, School on Friday evening,-Advance-.Times Photo. BELGRAVE FESTIVAL WINNER DOUBLE YOUR MONEY'S WORTH • • ORIGINAL • • • • • a • MAY 1x 2 3r4 70 .Washiesday thru Saturday iii • • • bolts 17;':L.;4:,74 Adv 4•40*-Vromi• • Aura 1L701907 11 - - avi - IP% D 11'14n 1,0001.art, OM V**. WaWanaeh, 83, grs, Mary Wetaat. COUOIS 1;0111 el Z e y WiPaYanoxibl JOlixt MePearell 42, and Mimi Alma MeMiehal; "Lao - 08, 13; Waiiritiiedb; Benno' Van 5 lifoirtS, weUle Eagle.' dell Alikieffl, 81„, wirris.; al at, e grave Gordon Guy, afl, 88, '`,/,,torlaoi c140 10---(0Poo) two: Part' ir°4'15 Music Festiv ria MAYOR MAKES TROP PRESENTATION 11140$ Take lip to Florida ,:xxf,404.AvE - The United 3,7)O"fah, XleatiSeo Lenclesboro, VMS the beeno, of a pretty wethilin4 on SitaaArdaY, March WO), at 2.00 p.m. *ORO nay. T, White officiated 31 for the ring' ceremony. then • Lois Celleen Rath and p 14 POPge Garden liewatt were un- a 40 in. Marriage The bride is athe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. qateace Rath ' Belgrave and the "hridegreola la tile. son of Mr. and ra, Wilrner Bowatt, Auburn 1, The bride those a strapless. lthler_tt Of nylon net and French lace over satin featuring a lace bedicea outlined with seed pearls wild iraideaceat sequins, and long ',sleeve§ ending in lily paints over the hands. A hand beaded tiara :of Grecia,n scroll design in cut- work with simulated pearls held her elbow length veil. The bride' wore a, single strand of pearls -and matching earrings, a gift of the groom and she carried a nosegay of red roses and white chrysanthemums, •••,,‘ As maid of honor for her sister, Miss Sandra. Rath chose a street length gown of coral erystalette, featuring a skirt length streamer bow down the back and she car- ried a. nosegay of blue and white carnations. Miss Yvonne Rath was her • sister's bridesmaid wearing a :'similiarla styled gown to that of :pie maid of honor in a turcatiosie 'blue shade ' and she carried a 11nsegaY of pink and white oar- ' nations. The beat maxi was Jack How- att, brother of the bridegroom, •R.R, ,1, Auburn. The weddinge 'dinner was held at the home of the bride's par- 'eats. The house was nicely dec- orated with daffodils, tulips And "cr.voantheinums and the dining table was centred with a three tier wedding cake. ;.Mrs . 'Rath received the guests aiirtile• a dress of printed blue silk with. navy accessories and a corsage of white and yellow chrysanthemums, She was assist- ed' bridegroom's mother, Who. chose a. Printed beige dress .and corsage of white and yellow ; chrysanthemums. Assistants were Miss' Mary Oster, Blyth and Miss a-11a Black, Belgra.ve, For their wedding trip to the Southern United States and Flor- idiCthe bride wore a yellow and biege printed silk dress with beige,tweed coat and hair brown and' beige accessories. Her cor- sage was of yellow and breeze . chrysanthemums. On their return they will reside at R.R. 1, Au- burn. • , puests were present from Tor- . onto, Cromarty, Kirkton, sail,, Seaforth, Loraleeboro, barn Exeter, Blyth, London and Brantford. LYCEUM Theatre. Two shows each night Pint .at 7,15 Thiirs., Fri., Sat., Apr. 18-10-39 ;plum enigma Teter Finch in • "The Battle Of The • River Plate" ' The tremendous sea, storrof the • defeat of the Graf $tee, BEI GRAVE--Tha two-day ev- ent, the 10-school Belgrave Me* •Festival, venom-iced 'WI Thera-, day morning with twe large class, es in competition- in the morning and four classes ceirpeting in the afternoon, The fesiival committee abase for the first time -as their -401 judicator Earl Terra, director. of music London . Wide aaliervisor for schools in .MOrriP Township la .1+,1M Nora 'Moffatt Ma% able meDowell for th.e. seliaels" . Bast WawanOSa, The festival is ifiltler the OR-trol and „man.agement of the Rel- -grave School Fair Association, of which. George, Michie, is president and StewartI • Procter secretary. -Charles R. Coultes is chairman of the associatiores festival tee and Mrs.. George • Michie is festival secretary. Seheela Competing Schools taking part in the .1e57 Belgrave "Music Festival .and. their • teachers were: S.S. 1, 'Morrie, avtra, Beth Plunkett; S.S. 3, • Morris, Mrs. Dorothy Bolton; S. 4,Nfor- ris, Mrs. Wm. Miller; S.S, Mor- ris,., Neil Eadie; S.S.' 6, 'Morris, Mrs. Jeanne Ireland; .SiS,No,7,, Thigh Sinnamon.; 8, Morris, Newton Galbraith; • •S.S. -10, Mor- grave Co-operative Association Trophy, held by- U.S.S, , 17, East Wawanosh and Morris; Belgrave Women's Institute Trophy, , by U:S.S. 17 EaWawanosh and Mor- ris and the School Area Trophy held by S.S. 5, Morris. Cash awards are also given Eo the win- ners. 39 Hoye in, Solo Class • Top clashes fpr entries this year was for boy's solo, ten years and under, and boy's. solo, .eight years and under, each, with 39 entries. In the girl's solo, nine years and under, there were 38 entries; girl's solo,' seven and under, 34 entries; girl's " solo, eleven and • under, 30 entries and . girl's solo, fourteen years and undea, 29•en- tries. Boy's solo, twelve years and under, 19 entries a boaes -solo, 14 and under, eight entries, R is noted thia year that •the number of entries cempares on a fairly equal basis with last year with the exception of 'the • boy's solo class, 10 years and- under, in which there were, eight more entries. It is also noted that .the age ,for the boy's solos had chang- ed this year, being under 10 in- stead of 11 years and under eight years instead ef under nine years; Thera was also a class, with eight entries, was boys' chaeged voices. .,The festival continued 'all .:day Thursday and Friday in the For- esters' Hall and in the, Wingham District -High School 'Friday evening. , Thursday Morning, Class 1: Boys 12 and antler, "The Hike": Anne de tame. 85, U.S.S. .16, East Wawanosh 'and ./aullett; Jim Taylor, 84; S,S:. 9, 'E.- Wawanosh; Murray Coultes, 83, S.S. 9, E. Wawanosh; Bobby Mathers, 82, S 8, 8, Morris; Mur- ray. Lowe; 82, S.S, 6, Morris; Da- vid Duncan,81, S.S. 6,`Moarisa . Class '2.Duet (open) "Night Song"; Karen Anderson andRuth Michie, .85, S.S. 5, 'Morris; Bar- bara Krug' and''Marlene Purdon, 84, U.S.S. 17, E. Wawanosh and -Morris; Sandra Chaniney and Janet Beeeroft, 83, U.S.S, 7, E. and. W. Wawanosh; Jeae Short reed and Graeme . Craig, 82, S.S. 1i, Morris;' Joyce Armstrofig and Marilyn.Carripbell, 81, S.S. 5, Mor- ris; Anne Wightman and Lorna 8i, 84. 10, Morris; Greanle 84, .8.5. 11, Morris; Kenneth Shoatreed, 83, SS. 11; Morris; RoalavidLoWelltlehealr.etr; 8821, S11,51 Morris; Bob ,•EWawano.Swh;awWagsilhe. Coultes, 80, Claes' 4--Girls 7 and under, "Seater"; Chervil! prai g, 85, 5,5. 1r; Morris; Anne Lowe, 84, 8,5 6, Morris; Klaake KOOplrittlli $3, Ilf..".a.Start't 'E, and. 8W2: Wawan osh; '5,S, 4, 1ota" als; .,Brenda; Bone, 81, S.S. 6, Mar,. `.'Rhonda''-Fier,ris;_ 80, XAS.S. 17, WaWaneala and. Morris. Class Da-Boys 8 and under, 'The Doctor"; alaavey Minn, 85, S.S. ',7,' Morris; David. Cowing, 84, 8.8, 10,' Morris; Barrie Hastings, 83, 8.8 10, Morris? Lloyd Michie, 82a 6kriWs;.awPaanvioashWaanlashM, Mor- ris; ale; U.S.S, ,17,' Snell, 80, U.S,S. 6, E. and Wawanosh. ' ClaSs 6-Unison chorus (enrol- ment 22 and 'under) "Bailee and • the Spider"; U,S,8, 11, Elia Wa- blue P.S.S.• E, Wawanosh, 85, warmsli, Mrs. Myrtle arana.., Time": V.S., 17, 16; Wawanosh Myrtle Yungliluti U.S., 16, I1. and morale, 84, Mrs. Mary Woods; WaWalle011, 801 MM. latatil Lan" oil," .,..,,s, 3, Morris, 83, Neale adie sing, Mul- lett, 11, 82, Mrs. Myrtle 41Y1wAll9elYaiineelgbI:tulitI.; tler mimbera included 4he top. I • laS.S. 7, B. and W, Wawanasle, three winners of classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 81, Mrs. AidezaTiarsoy),46:014 R • 9, 7, 8, ft, 10 and 11- and. the OW spj.e.otHor. ,Kwinaksoatichapiurliti:nscif1071 tilli ;riTirlegsbce:iti:f4oirlofrwriodimallyg:tersilosepinShoi6e;7wwdeellii2e;, everdeg session held Friday eight VVinglaire Lions' :Mb trophy in the Wingbain District, High for unispe. cherila, enralment 22 80001 auditorium, when the ena, and under, ,won again by V,S.8, Son chorus, rbyalan band aria two 11, East Wawanosh' and Hallett, Pert chorus were the classes'corn- and was presented by Mayor at, rolment '1,3-e Unison 1 chorus s' iitiei on; ' 11'School'XcKAinrneeaY' torofphWyin follriundou'Tbill: trio :was Won ••by D.S.S. 17, ,East , Wing, , 85, Mrs, Mara Woods and Miss CWlaa'rtaence",44allnatinewya.s. BpeelgsernavteedCboy, Song": U,S.S. 17, E., Wawanosh, Alma McMichael; U 5S, 7, E. operative Association trophy for ', and W, Wawanosh, 84, Mrs.• Ada nuaneisr°,11aa°211):Tranns'aegnarionlmoye4u11,5,2. 41nedi Taylor; S.S, 11, Morris, 83, Mrs. Joan ...primula; U.S.S. 6, E, and East Wawanosh and was Present- W. Wawanosh, aa, Mrs. Margaret , y James' • 1 trophy. Belgrave 1.- Class 14-Rhythm band (en- Erh.Yth°Wrilman,nwl '73aanIntirldsshw)taaunstdewra'sb3i;Uesiitehi Robertson. - rolment over 22) 'Military March' by Mrs. Walter ,Scett, Seboo U.S.S. 6, B. and W, Wawanosh, Area trophy for open class t 85, Mrs, Margaret' Robertson; Part .chorus was won by U.S*, US S 11, E Wawanosii 84Mrs.6,E Wawanosh and was re- , . . a , 11 Myrtle Yungblut; U.S,S; 17, E.. sented by Bernard Tipples. 0111111111olloilliiiislimmuniSmilmilsitisiiiimimmolillillollatimitili U N CIPTOMEIR 1 . ThorougliVess Ability -7, Time.tested • , U U GOSPEL HALL Regniar Sunday Servi'Cas Sunday School 10,15 a.m. Remembering the Lord at 11.15 Gospel Meeting at 7.30 pan. ElialeThuraday evening at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study "The Wieirl lietileringten, aaaa.e,•••l•aa Many styles await yona. approval ' in smooth plastic calf, soft tex- aural( or morocco leather: , priced front h 82 • 1 Floitl 80, 118,8. 17, Wawanosh and. Morris, Illturtaley Afliirimon MSS ii --Heys,10 and under, Class 12-- ;Double Xeio. "Sleep' 1718r.g8.41g1t, E'll,Pb:i.it°W:li;OaLTI:041-I, aMI I awanos , , Mils, afar l0 Well; Morris, Mrs, Jean Griffiths; ga, well. Eadie; ,S.5. ' 6, Morris, 83,' a-- U.S,S. 12, Morris, Mrs. Edna 'Mrs. Jean Ireland,' ' 4- Hackwell; .U.S.S. 3, East Wawa- nosh and - Morris, Kra. Marie , a -rri°1‘Y' Morning 6 , Toll; TJ.S.S, 6, E. and W. Wawa.- Class ' 7aaGlriS 9 and 'under, 1 nosh,• Mrs, Margal'et Robertson;, :"Lovely April' Linda Bryans, 85, -,-z U.S,S. E. and W. Wawanosh, Mrs. S.S.. 11, Marria;, Cora Smith, 84, M , Ada Taylor; .5a, 9, East -Wawa- Su.2•80:', M16oirirriT Bwe4ttwya,dneQsIhi;iitimmagray, aii nosh, Lloyd Arnasarong; ..S,S; 19, East Wawanosh, Mrs, Margaret Ellen a Hallithan, 82, TJ.S.S, 3, E. - 'Scott; S.S. 13, East WaivanOsb, "Wawanosh.; Cheryl Tell, Si, 85. , ii Mrs, Mary Wightman ; U,S.S. ,1a, .10, E:;•Waveaneab ; ' Doreen Patti- East ii• Wawanosh and Hullett, Mrs. son, '80,88 ,9, B, Wawlieash. . • Myrtle Yungblut; 'MS.& 16, Mrs. ,TChleas,,,s4.w8-aingC,,irl fastt1icanKdooupirioda'enr: ..7 Beth Lansing; U.S.S, 17, East : - Phone - 37 for appointoieili. Wawanosh ' and 1V/orris, senior 85, U.SaS 6, E. Wawanosh;,Carol al111111111111111110111111111111millminnIniiiiilimmiiiiiimilloliaililloll1111111111111111111111f room, Mrs. Mary Wands; junior waist, 84 0USS' l'7 E Wawa- . . room, Miss Alma Matiehael.." These school. Compete annually for the Wingham Lions Club Tro- phy, held now by U.S.S. 11, East Wawanosh & ,Htillett; 'the School Area. Trophy, held now by U.S.S., 6, Bast and-West Wawanosh; Bel-, Class 9--13oys changed voices, ti, HURON COUNTY 111 ASSOCIATION ris; Miss 'Jean Vogt; U.S.S. Mrs. Marie Toll' SS '3,Morrie = "Supplicationa: John de Yong, 813, . U.S.S 17, E. Wawanoph; John nosh; Brian Spiegellierg, 83, US,S, 11111- ' TOWN- I-IALL CLINTON Campbell, 84,- U.S,S, 6; E. Wawa-- , 6, E.• Wawanosh; Carta Walden, a 82, U.S.S. 6. E. Wawanosh; Jim . Warwick; 81, &S. 10,• Morris; Lifi ' Monday, April 29th 'Douglas Thomas, 80, S.S. 8, Mor- aa-- • SpeOka014 /' ' 8E7 pl*.-n, 0- ',BRIEN ris. ' ' . IA, Class 10-Girls 14- and, under, VII ' "The Fairy Talloal: /Weil' And- .-7a. nosh.; 'Grace Mailes, 83, S.S., 8, lvforriaa Ruth 'afichie, 82, .S.S. 5, , glisiii•liminiiiiiiIIINIIIRIlisimilomilloilliiiiiiiimillallitilmiiiiiiiiimminis , Morris; . Maria, -Jean Lutz, 81, 1. . , , - . g , 15.8.S. 6, E. : Wawanosh; Ruth a.- • .' • Coultes, 80, SA.; •p, E, Wawanosti. ra' . ' , IA • , ' - Friday Afternoon -1-1 "W erson, ",85, S.S' 6, Mortis:. Joyce tii,* -la ' - saXecptive Sleeretary Ontario TB Association Armstrong, 84, •5.8. 5, Morris; al Sandra; Chamney, 83; XJ,$ S. 7, E. ''-a-, EVERYONE IS INVITE') TO ATTEND Wawanosh; Agnes Wilkins; 82, Pe , . 111 U,S:S." 11, E. Wawanosh; ,Audrey i Wheeler, 81, S,S. 6, Morris; Anne ia-i Gordon Koight, . ' Mri. J. 'B.' Ruisell, i ..._ Class,11-Boys 14 and ;ealer, 1 . ', . , Executive Secretnry. al WI 'Play up, Play the Game"* Nor- 11111:111111111111111111111111.11aNillallillaalliallaillial14111111111111110111iliall1.1111111111111111111111 • , Cerrie, 80, S.'S:0, .E. Wawanosh. --a. President ' • • • ' W. HAMILTON Greet' Spring with one of our, chic little bonnets in the neWeat shades mid, styles of the 5e1440.11. Conservative or novel designs" With YOU hi mind. "'rice /row , "ecailitulselection of . . . Fresh New Styles fqr Easter and Mono, `trues„ Wed., Apia '42-23-24 Theatre Closed 11111111111.1"1111.1.11/11.1.1.11.1.0- landSCAtiVES': be,,illariit range of Stairos in im ti' slides WWI attractive rirlee ,,,,,,,, ,INUIC to $3.95 A large amid varied se- leetion of hi all the popular Matilde for •' Spring will . • is i'.',001,plet- • enseinblea Mrs., Yungblut receives the VVirigharn Lions 'daub Trophy .from. ilelgrave MUSIC retival Ott Friday eVenihg. The elleatia taiek top Mayor R. Id. Melaiririey; of Wirigham, oil behelt oC the U,S18, 'Bald honors, in' Chide 6 for unison chorus groups with enrolments f„of Wawanosh unison chorus, after their successful oppdarancti. 'at the and under.--AdValice-Tilifes photo, ' • , „ . 8.