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Times -Advocate August 10 1978
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%By ELAINE TQWNSHEND
The only member of our
family to show any musical
talent thus far is my niece.
_Who plays the drums.
people seem surprised to
hear of a girl playing drums.
but I'm not. It's just another
male domain being in-
filtrated by us girls.
Janice says she Works out
her frustrations on ' the
drums. and if you can
resolve your hang ups with
rhythm.- why not I've con-
sidered trying it. .but I'm
afraid my landlord: would
kick me out.
In July I went to'Toronto
with my sister. tirother-in-
Iaw and youngest' nephew to
give my niece mo 1 sup-
poit. when -she took art in
her first Music Fest -
Picture this - a hotel co -
ference room not much
larger than an average -sized
classroom. The back two-
thirds of the. room were fill-
ed with judges. contestants.
teachers and members of
•the audience. the front third
was crammed with seven
sets of drums
The contestants ranged
- from young boys, who could
- barely see over the- tops of
the drums. to teen -aged
Odds 'n Ends
Musical weekend
boys. who spent a -lot of time
combing their hiar'antl flick-
ing cigarette butts A few
girls participated in the
group competition. -but my
niece was the only girl to
play a solo
Many of the contestants.
especially -the younger ones.
were obviously nervous.
others seemed to in thinking
about things that had
nothing_tu do wit drums.
But. ass each of them '
struck the first beat. their
moods changed. Eisen when
they weren't looking at the
drums. their expressioRs
shdwed they had no other
thoughts. Their concentra-
tion and coordination
produced a - contagious
throbbing thareven an un-
intuatedlistener. like me.
.could appreciate.
- For two -and -a -half hours.
we listened -to -solo
drummers'and drum groups
The finale was a perfor-
mance of a group of seven
Can you imagine seven
drums pulsating
simultaneously' and I had
forgotten my cotton batting'
But. believe it or • qot. 1
came out of there without a
-headache -
-We made our way to our
looms to settle down for the
night: All the. elevators were
packed with people. but two
boys managed to .squeeze_.
.their guitar cases into ours.
Aa we walked 'along the,
hall. music, emanated from
behind many dodo It was
Friday night. and the
guitarists and accordront'ls
were practicing for their
Saturday and Sunday com-
petitions The drummers
and pianists had completed
their nerve-wracking part ,of
the week -end. and we'eould
tell which rooms belonged to
them They were the ones
that the laughter and chatter
were coni ing from
The _gran_it_._f>nale took_
place on Sunday evening
with the presentation of the
trophies Hundreds of con-
testants. friends and
familieV crowded into the
ballroom Between the an-
nouncements of the winners.
a few selected musicians
entertained. unfortunately.
it was difficult to hear them
above the celebrating
• winners. sorrowing losers
and fidgeting waiters
Looking over the booklet
which listed all the entries. i
noticed that few came from
Toronto while many came
from this part of
Southwestern Ontario. New
Brunswick had even sent a
'contingent.
__Al t hough_ I'fn no a
qualified judge of music. I
enjoy listening to it. and
after hearing the talented
young musicians at Music
Fest '78. I am reassured that
the quality of music in this
part of the country will be
maintained for many. years,
to come
Achievement days
about garden work
Achievenlc•ht Uas s. are
guiekl) approaching Tor the
l 11 Homemaking Clubs
sponsored Jiy the , Ontario
\Iinistry of Agriculture &
r00d ancf Ideal county •
yriluriteer leaders. This
summer they members have
been mnvolycyl to a -Garden-
witty an emphasis •on
preservation
'During this project : all
'members have been quite
hug}- ');rotting a garden
containing a last ten
vegetables and lour, annual
tipsters They -also have
learned hots 10. preserve
their prrrTluce for Aloylent
in the Winter • months by
pickl(1tg, freezing. canning
.ind cold striragc,_mk.th(yts..
Lica '1 . ('Ienaghan and
i.race Bird: • County Home
Ec 110m.ists -wil1 he con-
ducting Achievement Iiav5
in Huron County. They are
rt•heduled as follows for this
.area
•UItnlcsi. Ontario titreet
I'm tsd f"hurch: Wednesday,
Atignst• Liv. '
(.'rediton . Hurcirr Hall..
Centralia ('allege • Of
Agr • turas •Teehnntogy.
- ltiednesda, -August 23. .
Exeter. t'shorne Central
Putrtie School. •Thursday.
iugtu,t 24.
A11. ••atternoun programs
begin at 1:15 p.m. .
:\ • special invitaliion is
e\ tended 10 all friends -and
relatives 19 attend the aI-
ternoon • program Special
displays by the club mem-
bers include record. books.
canned or pickled vefetailles'
itnd beaut)ful vegetable.
'displays Highlighting_ the
programme will be skits.
exhibits and demonstrations
iut 011 by the--rnaarrrberft--ms atr-
educatlonai summary to the
project
Tri ccihc•ludc the afternoon.
special awards and 'cer-
tificates are presented -to
•1 hose who satislactorily
•corplete the project
• four interest. and at-
tendance will !mist surely be
an (1ducationa1 experience.
:1< well. the young_ people'
taking part will he gaining
corttidenc•e as they perforin
-het orI. an a1)1husiasti�
audience,- Voir support is a
-valuable t•wPyihtitipn to a
strong 4-11 pigrant in Huron
('ouirt, N'Ilttt to attend the
Achievement Day in your
arcfl.
Mr & 11rs. Bev. %IcLean.
Brent and ,_ Bradley.
\lisRissauga and ‘ti1rs.
Ucirotby Geddes. • Owen
Sound t isited �>yith Mss
Marion MCIA•an and Mt.
Mrs Icon 'Anderson and
hays
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