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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-05-25, Page 3• SCHOOL CENTENNIAL cup winners were Patti Kechnie and Paul Forsyth. To win the awards Patti sang "Voice of Spring" while Paul sang "Alpine Song." TOP SENIOR DUET was Patti King and Luann MacDonald. There was a total of 15 duets entered in this class. Turnberry Centro School Music Festival Winners Pictures of other festival winners appear in Advance-times window. "'THE ROMN'S SONG" was sung for the Grade 1 girl's' solo with Nancy Sanderson, centre, placing first, Catherine Fisher, left, was second, arid Sheila Shobbrook, right, was third. THE GRADE VII double trio won the top award in that class. Members of the group are, front row: Luann MacDonald, Jeanette Riley, Janet deBoer; back row: Debbie Mc- Kay, Louise Leachman and Grace Jeffray. —Advance-Times Photo. "THE SQUIRREL" sung by Glen Jeffray was judged best in the Grade II boys' solo. Greg Brandon, left, won second, and Larry Fisher, right, was third place winner. —Advance-Times Photo. *yoga Donald and Barbara Brent tied for third place. BRENDA MATTHEWS, left, was first place winner in the Grade II girls' solo. Marilyn Thompson plated second, and Cindy Mac- WINNERS IN THE bays' cup cOrripetition left to right, DOug MCBurney and draeme Johnston, who tied for third; Paul rorsyth, first piece winhee, end Paul Mot, fan, who stood second. —Advance-times Photo. Wingtlarti Advance-Ttm , Thurklat, May 254 1$61 «» Pigs 3 GRADE VI GIRLS' solo winner was Janet Sleightholm, seated. Evelyn Norman, left, shared third place honors with Mary Ann Stokes, right, while Cheryl Wingfield, cen- tre, won second place. —Advance-Times Photo. "GAY AS A ROSE" was the tune sung by Marjorie Ann McMichael, centre, as she won top honors for the Grade IV girls' solo class. Mary Norman, left, was second, with Barbara Montgomery, right, third. —Advance-Times Photo. SEAN KUEHL won first place in the Grade It boys' solo with Dave ten Pas, left, in second, and Murray Metcalfe, right, third. —Advance-Times Photo. "THERE STANDS A LITTLE MAN" was the tune sung by the Grade III boys' solo won by RObirl Brent, centre back. Ian Oakley, left, won second place, and Doug. Wallace, centre, and Richard deBoer, right, shared' third.