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TURNBERRY MUSIC Festival sits Brian Forsyth, right, win the class
f"r boys H. and under, Doug Ileffiir, centre was second and. Henry
Marten, left, third.
Turnberry
Is shown receiving the shield front Mr, Zinn, with her Binevale groi*
which led the list,
SEVEN TEJENBERRY schools competed for the Zion' Shield
in the Rhythm Band class for grades I to V. Miss B. Gallaher, ripht, Appleby with Gayle Galloway and. Susan Foxton Ced
for third place.
GIRLS 7 AND 'UNDER, sang "The Robin's Song" at
the Turnberry Festival. The winners in Order of
Merit right to left were: Martens, Laurie
Cruiltshank and Joanne Poston, second; and the winners Judy
Bitton and Mary Robertson.
IlLUEVAIX —The 13th annual
music festival of Turnberry
ship Sehool Area was held in the
Bluevale community ball on I' ridgy,
Morning and afternoon., with the
evening program. In Wingbara Ilia
triet High School.
Mrs.,Nora Moffatt, music super-
visor, with the teachers of the
:;riven schools competing, were re-
sponsible for the high . -quality of
to eat displayed by the
pupils. The teachers are. Mrs. Mary
McKinnev, Mrs. Janisa Conites„
Mrs- Isabel Wheeler, Mss Eaur-
nine gush, Miss Brrva Gallaher,
Miss Donna Coon/and; William
Iliggin Hugh Sianamon,
• The adjudicator was Kol, Fergie.
son, of Baden,. who sooke words Of
Praise for' the good. work of the
sehools, .1 J-1. Kinkead, IPS, was
chairman.
Girls, ? and rimier -Sylvia Mar-
tens; Laurie Appleby; Susan. FDN'
ton, Gayle Galloway, tied. Rot's, 7
and under Jim Norman; Bobby
Stone; Jim Greenaway, Tommy Ir-
win, tied.
Girls, 0 and under Judy Wellih;
Delor•ii Silt:el,: Brenda Golbbe.
Boys, 9 and under •Tommy Haugh;
Berry -Schneider; Barry Helfer.
girls. 11 Lind Under- Elaine Snell;
Carol Mel./...inold; Sherry Stacey.
Bo,va, 11 itud tu.ier Bowl
Doug I.leffer; Henry Marten.
'S'enior gLis Judy Forsyth; Judy
Bitton; Mary Haugh, Senior boys
Brian ..Kerr; Tommy Stacey; Ron
Hitehings,
Girls' cup, donated by Turnberry
School. Area -Mary Haugh.
- Boys' min, donated by '17.8.A. —
Brian Kerr.
Duets, open Judy Baton and
Mary RobertS0.11 ; Jane Crolkshanit
and Joanne i,"oxton; Barbara and
Sheila France and Carol hand Val.
erie hisber, tied,
Double' trios, shield donated by
Blupvaln Women's -Institute- Blue
vale School; Holmes' School; .011-
mour's School and Lower Winghara
boys, tied.
Two-part chorus, shield donated
by Alex. Corrigan -Bluevaie School;
Lower Wingiham School; Kirtpn's
Sehool,
Unison, chorus, shield donated by
Turnberry' Sehool Area * Lowe,r
'Wingham School; Bluevale School;
Gilmour's School.
points.. Mrs. S. Johnston; president of the organ-
ization is drown presenting. the trophy to the teach-
er, Miss B. Gallaher,
W SHIELD—The Bluevale Women's Institute
sponsored a new shield for the'winners of the double
trio class at the Turnberry Music Festival. The
whiner 'turned out to 'be the Blueval.e•school with 87
IN THE CLASS FOR DUETS, open to all dhildren in the Turnberry
Festival, the top winners were, left to right, Barbara and Sheila
France who tied for third place with Carol and Valerie Fisher; Jane
WINNERS' IN THE CLASS for girls 9 and under were: Judy Welsh,
right, in first place.; Delores Stacey, centre, second and. Brenda Grubby,
left, Who won the third prize.
.
TOMMY HAUGH right, Barry Sehneider and Barry Heifer left, we 'e
the three top winners in. the- class for boys 9 and muter. Afternoon
winners, they repeated. their songs• at the high school Friday evening.
CUP WINN/CR—Brian Herr won boys cup for his renditimt of
"Wandering" at the Turnberry Festival. He is shown being presented
with the, silverware by board member Westley Haugh,
'LOWER TOWN SC1E1001., won the shield for top spot in the Unison
Mortis class Friday evening. Bert Holmes, chairman of the school area
board is shown left, presenting tile to Hugh Sinnamon, the
school's 'hatcher, -Bluevale sehool, was second Avith Gihnottes in third
place. -
REPEATING THEIR SONG at the evening performance of the. Torn-
berry Festival were the top winners, right to loft, in order of merit:
Elaine Snell, Carol MacDonald and Sherry Stacey., Some 30 children
competed in the class for girls It. and under.
"LASS OF RICHMOND IOW Was the song rendered by the eloSS for
n and over at the Toeulierry Festival, The winners are from right
to left: Judy ForsytirTittly Bitten and Mary Haugh/
"SHEPHERD'S SOL'JG' was the tune that Woh prizes for these lads 'in
the Under seven class at the Tornberry Festival. They are Jimmy
Greenaway and Tomnly Irwin, left, who tied for third, Bobby 'Stone
(Tette, second and the winner, Jint Norman, right.
CONGRATULAVONS Were cAended to Mrs, Nora Moffatt,
HAPPY WINNER—'Alary Haugh looks pretty well pleased as she is AtIperVisor Of the 'Toroberry &hoots WAtich eompeled iii toe 0.14 ival
PreSellted With the, cup for girls Powell, a nwmber of the last week, by Ed. Ferguson. Of Baden, the festhal adjudleutue, 4', no
Titrnbetry School Area. Beard, Mary Woli nut over 33 other tentpetitors, schkil inspeetor, and clitillanan Of the festhal, looks ott,
ALEX CORIHGAN„ left, presented a shield for the tivtb.part chorus
IN' THE CLASS FOR, BOYS V aini rsvrr, Erte.n Kerr, right, Won first the Tilroberry festival. tie is 6,hown above With Miss
place, Tommy i4"tirry, centre, seeond rind Ron liiiichings, left, third. teacher at Blitevroe, the winning sChOoL Lower Winglimit was .0
They sang "Smith Wine.. seee)id plate with Rittrill's ltt third spot.
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