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(Confirmed itn �a�' '+i.)
e ' ]fir., and Mrs. W.. • Wilson,
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?Won lou street,' ,Goderich, •
Aducational seholaxship, �s20, don-
a.tecl by the Women's • Iustittlte- of
Goderieh, '%r ,Iti`ano solo, classes
.te..;..9 . ,?uiet'iha ve. 'Presented by
Mz' , il%ina bo , Diane Elliott,.
GodeuleIl, 83.
Gf, three:cootstaats for the Gode-.
1t`'ratot� do ` nst u., rose
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errs , Stingel3 Dungannon, whose
Voice' he, said was outstau•diiig•
Patricia Yldee"n and Jayne. Ford;
^t*oderic 1, ,were also eligible,
'RduCat)onai 'scholarship, $25
donated_ ..0 * ._the-_. onhiniou.,_ Road
-Machinery -Co.; fdr -piano, Brieh
section, classes 14, 15 and 19. Pre-
sented by fir. =.T. K -- Su11)� tU John
McDougall, Goderich; 81. • •
• Sherlock -,Manning Piano trophy;
donated by Sherlock-Tanniftg
Pianos Ltd;, Clinton; for the • bigh-
est•iiup ``i><warded in the -piano ,solo
eiasaeSi Presented by' Mr. Kinkead
to )Thr„aret 1>'acAonald, 'Goclerich,
Peen and •peneii set, donated b')�.
T. Armstrong,' for the boy
competitor, showing the, best tuuSic=
ianalliip in the piano solo classes.
Presented by Mr. Armstrong to
Beverly Boyes, Clinton lig ; „ ,
s'r-'t'`risni c `; lona% iy Mr. • Reg.
Bell, for boy's vocal solo, class 55.
Presented to Kenneth Wilsoi, Salt-
ford, 81.
:Wrist -watch, donated by Fil-
Singer's;for boys' vocal solo, class
fig. P�•esented: t -c, --'coat otzh---.�•1�ippet-,..
Grand Bend, 81.'
Silver cup. donated by Goderich
Separaite School Board, for the
winner in vocal solo, . classes. 89;,
-90,-and 91. Presented .l s . Mr. - W.
A. Coulthurst to George. Cooper.,:
Clinton. - ' -.
Rose bad, donated bar the God
rich Elevator- & •Transit Co., of or - the
highest mark awarded. 1n' the , t•oc al
solo chasse_s for '. girt- t'bnipetitors
-who '� have -taken vocal; „'lesson,
classes. "81 fol 86. Presented tea"
Marietta in l • Dungannon, 81
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Shield, dop.ated by Mr: IT; M.
Ford, for Collegiate , .girls' ,double
trio, .class 36. Presented^• to .Gode
rich 'Collegiate Institut&
Silver cup, donated -by Reg. Me -
Gee & Sons, • for Collegiate • Mixed
har.ns,v ,,etas -.,88.;,,.:. ,.,.l rtesentt
e3°t Tt :. Go'1tegi�te��rstit-ti '
• Silver cups, donated by Mr.'. E.
J.' Pri hlun for winners e•hose
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from vocal duet elapses :45 and 46..
Presented by if r. Kinkead to' Mar-
ilyn Butler and Rose M. Hartman,.
Goderieh, 80.. '
Educational' scholarship, •$25, don-
ated by 3Tnple- Leaf Chapter,
D.E., for boys'--'t-deal• classes t;i
-a=nd- �5-C-Presenttt� cflry- Miss •-Sh:tinder
to Bob Doeksta der, Goderich; °83,
1toun.tain pen, donated by Central
Honie and Srhool Club, for the
Second prize ' winner . flaoys'' •unci ti
classes- 67 • and 51, Presented try
Mrs. Worsell to Ross Mason; ("lin-
ton. 82. • p
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Hibbert 4,$* for the second px4sez.lettl Isto. 4, 'Godet•ieb; No .:i, Stil°
w n e,r 9f . boys' 1'9014 cusses , t07 lett, 80. '(joux»etitors be1pw a~ fop
14eKillop; No. 0, Hullett; No,
Wet Wawduosh; 'No, 5, ;Slitu
ley; NO, 4, West .Stanley;.
'12, Jai4lett and loderteh; N No. 7,
Huliett;. NO. 8, 'Col'born?;, No. 2,
0%10104.; Nos, 7 and il, Ashfield;
No, ,11; Godericht =Nos, 4 and , 12,
.Y • 5.8. d, Goderich; •ou riitherural1
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double trio q err :tXteeu eQin44etltors4.
With 84' marks,: • and Was "frrebented
with the Huron County shield. •S,S,
- o, 0, McIi, llopd was runner -dip,
with $1. marks; N. 12, Stephen,
and No. 10 ` McKillo received
xuarks,
Others. coor
etiig
wereS.S.
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Godieb;
,.S.S 11, Goderich; No.
17,° West WuWanosh; Nos. 4 and
12, Hay; No, 10, leFillap;No. 5,
ullett ; No. 8, Turiberry ;los,
5 ,and 2, 'Ashfield No. 11,,"•l;Iuilettr
Over 350 urban children took
part in the ` eatiVa " ori"' WedirebdfY
evening, Senior( .grade pupils: •front
Huron ' ceunty urban eentres goal
the eotnn3endation ., ,of the • adjudi-.
Gator, and 'received high marks
'after 'stinging in unison, two:patrt'
choruses and double,. trios, ' gr.
O,een, said he was' delighted,..x,, l -b
them.. _
Sikolarships
Boys whoa won their spurs in the.
afternoon sang in , the, finals 'for
the Maple Leaf 'Chapter, I.O.D.E.,
scholarship of $25, which was 'WQtt-
by" Bob Dockstader, of Goderich,
with 83 marks. Other !finalists
were Richard `Madge, Goderich, and
Ross • "Millson, ' Clinton, 82; Bob
Woods, °Goderieh, 81; Frank Mac'-
Donald, Clinton, 80; Richard .Snell,
tondesboro, 79 Ian' Gritiitl %.
Blyth. 7S.'
Claire Taylor, of \Valtont. topped
the finals with 83 marks tri ' girl,',s,
vocal solo, an& Was an'arded ' tlte-
A1inneek Chapter, I.(').D.E;.h, _scholar-
ship of $25: ' Other' finalists were:
Gwen • Griffiths, Clinton, 82; Colleen
Grist, Goderich, $1; ' Faye Aiken -
head, •and Edith Jones, Clinton,
tied, 80.
Girls' vocal solo, • 15 . ;years and
"Jolly . Farrier.'' Goes "to' Town"--1under, "My Love's an Arbutus"----
Kenneth S'iisua Saltford, 80. , Betty ..,Bewra, Goderich,. -80;.: Ise-
..... _ _ _,? , , ..,.l.. t...� .:. _ ^belle o ea n
Class +20, 'piino, duet, pa'ntsli , ga Goderich.
Dance kilo. 2' -Catharine. Ctitt and 1`wo-part chorus, Grade's VII and'
VIII-Seafortbpublic school,
nrgaret' Henry,, Goderich, 82.'school, b1:
Victoria School Goderich d C1ip-
SVocal
Chas 46• duet Rendez- -
Vous"-Rose` M.49,
Hartman.
and ton ton public school,, tied,'. 80; Blyth.,
Marilyli:- . Butler, . Goderich,. 80;
. hool. 78.
t• Class 24, piano*duets, 15 years
Helen . a illis` and :Nerve;•and.=under,,' "Alia. Pavan'a"-=Loraine
•Goderich,. 78, ' '
Class 87, Colica iazte girls' chorus;. Hamilton- and Marguerite Hall,
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"1 Would That 11y Lova" and
Myth, 80; Marion Chamberlain 'a;uitl
,G,w.endolyni-Christie., ' eafoift' `7_•
--Bells"--Goderich .
"CirIl`egia te-Inst--t-ate-,-,8.1 . a� ml RR_ , Class 57;; Lugs' -,vocal solo :(tint
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'Presentations Thursday Etening b
Rev. C. W. Palle ., pitesided= on :Victor Harding, Goderich, 81.
Thursday evening irud presented. Class 79, 'double trio', "Spring
ass .
Flowers": ---Clinton school,, trig►
awards follows: : `
Cash itri el $3.50 each, donated 80I..Seafortb, trio 1, 79; Clinton,,
C. Att"riilge, for the 'trio .11 a:nd trio ' III; each 78; Seit-
winners :of Collegiate girls' trio, G rdii h 7771$1 Central School,
and ."a4, Presented t `9 .11 10400
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Madge, oderieh, 82,' • •
F.,�dueationa 4001461).11), .{
• donated';ky'''Goderioh Shit C'o ai?►any,
'for the brass• aid: reed .solo- classes,
1'tre Qtlted to Bdre"a I Le l�,ett, Code
rich, 82. ' •
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• On ,'Thursday evening Shirley
obertson , , d`Jlugll'ter of . Mr. and
Mrs. Tuner Robertson, Colborne
township, captivated the audience,
with her brilliantly played piano
solo "Any of the' three-part `inv eu-
a is'' -rded.-•tb --i »
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senior grades -8i. The' only tither
person awarded this high mark was:
seven-year-old Paul - Wilson, of
Goderich, for a junior grade plane,
solo. ..- , - , . , ..
Miss Robertson was the • winner
Of the- edlic tional :sc1u 1a whip;; $50,
donated by the Goderich Music Club
:torsenio piano classes 12, 1b'aud
19.
"It was . a' great delight.`; the
young lady played lvitli exuber,
unce," praised the adjudicator, and
the large' audience filled •the -church
with ringing •:applause..
Class 9, piano 5910, 14 `fears and
under, • "Sailor Daitce". --- Betty.
Bowra, Goderich, ,f30 Mac Taylor,
Walton, j5,.•
Class 35,• Collegiate trio, • "The
Light of" Bethlehem"--Goderich COI-
legiate. Institute (Mollie- Bisset,
Catharine Cu -ft, Mariry�n Butler),
Class 97,• trombone • • solo,
"Stranger of Galilee" - Donald
Alexander MacKenzie, Blyth, 78.
• Class J.2, piano solo (,Bach) •(10
years and under); "Any of -the two-
part - inventions" -Frances Brere;,
ten,- Goderich, 80. ' .
Class' 19, piano solo ,:(17. years
and under), "Any of-„,the:•fhree-part
inventions -Shirley Robertson, R.R.
5, Goderich, 84.
Clarinet, solo, "I'll. Take You
Horne Again, Kathleen"-Rgnald
Wein, Crediton, 77.
Class 102, bass (brass) solo,
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l�ullegia e Institute (Mollie •>Bisset, Other presentations "ware:
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Cast prizes, $":5'0 each, don ted for ,.girls' vocal solo; c -las, t16, Pre -
by .Blackstone a Furniture, fui the 'seuted by Miss Margaret Mason to,
oda Sims, '
wrongs-- 'of- is ne.---duet; l a , Blyth.
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Presented to • Catharine C„utt and p a, d"orated
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11I<trgaret "J3enty, 82, ' Rel)ekah Lodge, No" S9
Silver cup, d:onnted bv, Mr.. S. -H 'O.1' f)iano duet,` class 2$', Presented
Prevett, for Collegiate ir�ls' chorits. b3'- Mrs.. Ismay 31eLean , to 'Kar`en
Collegiate Kidd .and Marjorie,- Walden.' �Sea-
I resented' to Goderich Collegiate �.
Institute. forth.. , . , •
Cash prize, $10, donated by Gone
Fountain .pen-, donated by Central
rich Blue Water . Band, for the Home and School Club, for the
second prize winner in' brass . and
-second prize winner of boys' vocal
feed solo. Presented to Irma Watt,
6a and 54. Presented ' by
Blyth, 81:, Mrs. 1Vorsell ,to -Ross Mi11of�, Clio-
On Thursday of ernoatt twenty- ton.. and Richard . Madge, Goderieh.
one rural schools om )eted in .the Shzeld, . donajed •" by :- . Seaiforth
« : Publi --School Board,' *for
two-part', chorus Load- of Loi e. e• -unison
'rhe whining sc'heol' was 'ti S. No. 'chorus, -.urban: senior trades; class
)Flullett, with; 82?/2 marks.. No. tr
78. ' . I'resented.by Mr. Christie. Sea-
11icl;iliop, was runner-up with 82 forth, to Clinton „Public School.'
marks, and 'Na: 1, EuIlett,. placed Educational scholarship, ,825,
third it-ith 81. Other' finrilists were;donated-by-Abu-leek Chapter, 1.0,
No. 4, Goderich,' 801/,; -'No. 1LHul- D.E., for girls' vocal classes 68 and
lett, S03.; Nth,.. i2, Stephen, 80%. 51. Presented by Mrs. ^.13,- Wilmot
The shield donated lay the •Gode- tO.C1aire Taylor, Walton.
rich Lions. Club for rural two-part Shield, - donated b= Goderich'
chorus for this class was presented J.ion�S., Club,' .for two-part chords,
by' 1Trs.-, E.. ,lessop . to 4 iii -ss • urban, senior, class 76. •° Presented
Edith. Beacom, teacher of by `M'r G:: 'Gard'iner to Seaiforth
tS.S. NA 5, Hallett,. which won the Pcattlic Sclto+nl. '
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grew-lso. "as'} I>t"' . s; $2:50`-saclt, donated'
.finalists in ,the girls' 'vocal solei, by BesSe's Dairy, for piano duet,
t•tiral`(14 sears and under)„ "Some class 24. -Presented to Loraine
where," were: Shirley. Bradburn, ilamil-ton and Marguerite Hall,
:Belgrave, ..82; Annabelle Taylor,' Blyth.
'Grand Bend, 81x/,; :Shirley. Pearson,:Shield, 'donated • by Cloderich,
Grand Bend,- 811/2 ;' Iris Jean Byer,. Public Scbool, Board, fpr ;ut;ka-n
man,. lValtc)n- 81;. Iona Griffiths, double t °io,'elass 79. rr ented' b'
Blyth; 80V:. Others , competing Frank Kershaw to Clinton. trio L
were Lois Webster, Norma Erring-:- Music `Supervisors
ton, Dungannon; Joy • Davidsoii, Hard-working supervisors.- of
Jean Prouse, Goderich,; Anne Todd,'' musk who prepared contestant in
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e mtrnn, • various schools Were: Mrs: 1: G.
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McDougall,- Goderich; Mrs. Ed-
wirrc, Wed f
n ox , of Seaforth, .who
has 1eKi1l9p, 'Hullett, part -of Gode
vier tewnship and Tuckersmith, and.
Blyth , schools ; Miss Marion Mei-
Donald; of. IaueI now, eulielivisor -9f
Ashfield and Trtrnberrc`;, Yrs, Bert
Boyes, lintoi, piibiiic schools; Mr.
Shetdon • Baxter, Colborne; -.West
W awanoslt and'. Shinier'.; Miss
Elaine Walsh,.• Belgrave: Mr: Doug
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Cliff°sS 01;' vocal duet - ( 14 'S'ears
-and undo%). "June Brings Us
Roses"-' -Etinice Desjardirie ,.., and
Annabelle` Taylor, Grand Bend, 81,
Who Were. presented ,with. • cash
prizes, $2.50 each;, donated ' by
French, Dry` Cleaners, Goderich, and
present -ed b -.y Mrs. E. J-essop. Others
h-.,80 ' oxeLP iarkrur Tzaorhe '11,°0
Snell, Richard Snell; Londesboro,
801,x'; Beth Bbyd,' Lots- Ansi Sobel'
"vine; M'ultoti-,• 801/2 ; Loretta Martin,
Billy '•MeCayrthy;oderich; •, 80.
Rural Schools ill 'Unison Chorus
"We »bax e been favored with quite
a concert,"•••remarked 'the adjudi2
craw. to the• pupils of twenty -fine
rural schools on Thursday morn-,
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Ing after their, competition n, the
unison Chorus, "One Summer..Morn-
ing , Early,'" "The singing is of
-good standard and a .'Credit to your'
teacherer " , - . '
"I3 'gh''inurks make swelled heads
and one has 'to be very fault 11nd
ing • itt •teta - group suc`li 'its . ,
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pet t on is so .closer :1'Li"xthis" .Geeras
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of ',],rade shield: Banners -tip with
•81 marks .were )k'o, ,5,0 Colborne':
• Fo. 3, Gorierieh;�--Ito:-` :2,_$tepi
Nes: ', fHiillett; No, 9',McKillop;
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,Festival Executive
,Tile- • of3icetts - dud' executive cute-;
inittee Of ',the Festival : - Honorary
'president, ' mi.: Mervyn Spider;
I'esti-al ,president,, Mrs. J. G. Mc-
Dougall.; -Festival secretiiry, Mrs.
A. M. CiistpIntnu; 1st vice-president,
..311^. orge' Buchanan ;' .41.4 .'vice-
'pres'ident, Mrs. Clayton' , Edward,;-
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,,Secretary,. Miss Ilelen tdezt:ti:;
treasurer, air. ',J. A. Snider;' finance
.committee, 3Ir. John Walls,‘ lir J,
G. , illcDouga11.
These in charge of various de
partmentg. of Federation activities..
were :: Awards, 'Miss Marie Sinibert,
M•rs. E.' Jessop ; reception, hiss
Josie ,.Saunders; -properties, Mr,
'Charles- -Br-eckow ; pubiicity, . X11,
George Buchanan; music to-adjudi
cator,•31rs. 'Clayton Edward' ' decor-
ating, `Miss Mina Middleton; pro -
°ram,., Mrs. J.' GMcDougall.
home of. the ' brides 'parents tli
couple left on a wedding trill, :the
bride ;'going ` away. in' 'ti Blue coat,
with many .accessories. Upon their
return Mr. and Mrs. Reid will take
up • residence in '• Wingham. 3:Iiss
Bell wore a,gowu bf white net over
brocaded satin, -and carried -n bou-
quet of red roses, white carnations,
lipsvas bridesmaid and Irvin
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Reid groomsman. • Tha -recetri
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was held :it =the -home of the 'bride's
parents,;;"after which .Mr.•and• Mrs'.Phillips' left on a trill to the. Unite(i
States. For ti-.avelling the bride
,donned a navy blue :dress and wine
coat with which she wore navy ac-
• etssor'ies. -The couple,: ' ii ill reside
and fern: Miss Edith. S',yetta Phil in Lucknow.
GO'DERICH GIRL' A .BRIDE
IN. DOUBLE WEDDDING
WINGHAM.-The' manse' of the
Presbyterian Church., Whitechurch,
was the -setting for 'a, double wed-
ding when Rev. W. S. Sutherland
officiated at 'ceremony uniting in
marriage Edith, " Vyetta; daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. , George Phillips,
West Wawanosh, to Robert Irving
Reid, son. of Mr. and- Mrs. Robert,
Reid, Teeekvater, and Jean, Patricia.
daughter df Mr: and • Itirs. Fred
Bell, G-oderich,, tb Russell•. Geon e'
'Philips, son'. of fir." and t%1rsr George'
liihllips.,
Igor her - wedding Miss
.irillips bad chosen 'a navy 'ensemble
with' red erose cd'rsage.. Her only
attendant was °Miss 'jean Patricia
Bell, gowned. in: brocaded .-,satin.
The best than ' -.as ' ids sell; G,
Philips... After . a reception,. at the
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And now for tlae�blg eventL Baby's
FIRST Birthday Party,. and, of course
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Picnic Hall*. aped .dale .may' and June t write or 'phone'
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