HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-04-13, Page 7House
',Leading 'Wednesday. wInderit..wpti .the Grade II Ithytinn Bawl conducted by little Diane Gannett.
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and Joan Redd and Jean Rostra
third in the duets. Grades 5 and
G entries in double duets and 4,
5 and ti in triple trios, sang as is
group. Peter Callan, Barry Mr..
Lean and Lonnie Boucher won the
boys' solo for Grades a and 6 and
sang "The Poor Old Man".
Sandra. Cameron won the Lois
Hamilton Memorial Trophy, Ito-
nated by the Wingham Kinette
Club and presented by the mein-
dent, Mrs. John Currie. This tro-
phy is offered by the KinetteS for
competition in girls' 0010, Grading
7 and 8. The runners-up were
Mary Helen Thompson and Cathy
Hanna.
Mrs. Marie Douglas this year
donated a rm. for the boys in the
name class. This was won by John
Donaldson. with Donald Hinton'
and Robert Campbell hi second
and third place. The cup.was pre-
sented to John by Mr. Queen.
Grades 7 and 8 winners of vocal
duets were Torn Ellacott and Jim
Nesmith, first, Alma Jane Elliott
and Bonnie Jardin, second, and
Mary AMU Lapp and Jill Thomson.
third, Students of Grades 7 and
8 forMed a three-part choir and
sang "The Easter Carol", 'Now
the Day Ts Over" and."The Qusen"
to conclude the excellent program
The teachers of this group are
Mrs. M, •1VIhndell.. Mrs. R. Martin
and Stewart. Beattie.. •
During the program Rey Ben-
nett, chairman of tire. school
,hoard, addressed the audience and
eongratulated the children, thu
teachers and the music supervisor
on the succeus of the music. fes-
thral.
ear School Festive
JOHN DONALDSON, top inale vocalist in .Grada VII BOYS r0.31. GRADES V ;Pon! Old,Kan".,as vote' DIANE CASLICK is shown above DOUGLAS THOMPSON. Brian Deyell and Hill); Pallor were the top SANDBA'VAME7RON, Mary Helen Thompson and
vitsafregented with.a trophy. by the• festival adjudi- solos. Tliti three Winners Weral:Peiter:Catlah,-Barry;:keLetin'and..Lolude rr she conducted the Grade II three in the boys' vocal solo number for Grades ." and.IL The three Cathy Hanna were the three top vocalists 'In the
• Rhythm Band. lads each sang a tricky number rolled "Wise Bird". Lloyd :Queen.; Tilt trophy, WAS .donate .tt 'by Boucher. , • • ' ' • .1 ' • • Grades. Vii and VIII class.
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ONE MORNING" was the song'sUng by the girls of Grades. Debbie Poston tied:for, Second plate and -Kiln leitmuttriek and Nicola VOCAL. DUET WINNERS for tirades Vii and VIII were first, Tom Jardin whh Mary Joan Lapp and Jill 'Thompson in third place. They
•Ulf and Winner was *Anne Meyer, left. Ellmi Cruhrshank• land Jeffray lied for the third spot. Ellacott Jima Nesmith; second, Alma Jane Elliott and Bonnie sang "Isle or Beauty".
:ficiK voommrs titom (*Aims VII AND were Jam Donaldson, Donald Itititefil...hrid
Cluinditil in the boys' 'doss. The three singers rendered "Canadian; enhiPilig Soitiry •
WINNE/tg of the Girls' Vocal Sole, for Grades I and IX were left to
Ytobe4. l'olisat *Quire, Vicki Bosonliagett and Marilyn 'Tiffin. The THE GIRLS' VOVAL SOLO winner for inside V and VI -viere Brenda Vend lighter and
girls ore in pellet of Merit and sang "stirring Grasses". Patsy Selling. They sang "The South Wind".