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Mr's.• Verna Heard, -wife of Leon •
• ard -Beard, died at Clinton -oil April
2Is,t at' the age of ,fifty ,years.
Before moving to„• Clinton she Was a
resident of Hormesviile,. Surviving,
besides her husband, are a (laugh-
ter,,;31rs.-:Robert Cooper, Brantford,
au'd- two -stepdaughters, Mrs. Albert
Shore. and 'Ws; Dred, Sandy, Gode-
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' O YOU ,,MEAN "WINTER DAMAGE"?
�V"HAT • p•
With spring housecleaning/.•
time here eVery homemaker
isthinking of .ha •n her cur- •
having g...
tains and,. . dra es.. cleaned.
;Before .yOuier,. d you_. r c. ur_ - .,rl - •- —,,
tains7t thecleave exa �e_ .1
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themcarefull � because .durin
y� g
the winter months acid fumes`:
present in... the air _ .in .:..closed . �...,,
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homes, particularly • in ' rod's
trial 'centres, cause the curtain
` ,fabrics to become weakened..
The heat: 'from the. radiators 'n
and the moisture in the ,' air
reduces the strength of yolir
curtain fabrios.s will '� make
Thi
them rip and tear.' when ; they
are subjected to even the
mechanical action in cleaning.
• ' Don't , blame the cleanerin. many ;in8tances if `• your our
tains ito notclean'satisfactorily.
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WHAT •TO"DO' ABOUT'IT° ,
W,-,
The best thin is to.hav'e your curtains cleaned every. -
two -,or 'three months and'�to 'change the position:•of the -
'curtains from one'window to another so that the same pair
of . curtains :'is, not, always, expesed•: to. the'same' sunlight
and heat. °Be, sure to ,have your curtains cleaned.' fre-
quently 'to; preserve, their:life. Don't let °the dust, heat,
moisture, .sunlight and atmospheric filmes accumulate a ,
concentration »of acids in the curtain •fabris.
try,. /�,��`/'',�/ �•��(,, � � '(��•(*
.!5•�1. '14� XDER�,�,FB-.$Zldll�4!+a�!
uron usie. Festival
(Continued Vont "age •3)
son, Auburn, 82; jetk Clenneps,-
Goderich; $1, Arthur .Dickson,.
Gederleli,' 80; -jimmy . Blake, Dun-
gannon, 80; ljeeld DV- Haan, Bel•
grave, 80;„ Gerald Walters, Code
iria}f, 80 Davitd Ball', Olinton; 7#);
Parry ,., Owell, `Clinton, 794' punt
Linklatelr,'(xbderich,, 70:
• Olgse 119, trombone solo..,(1.8. and
under), •, Coltinbine,Don-
aid' • Mcbienzie, Blythe: 83'; .Tau
uardife rNfli0 'f` s •.
Ole* 77, girls' ;chords,'
Moon"•-•nrklullo#t » f clwl hip sehoolt3,
,.; ,,i" a
8�S , tioP t wnshi 'Sc11t(i.01s, 80,
, ►
Godeschx
t4 +hsip„schools,'
79,
9.
C1 s 64,, tiluv.soo (9
andfainzid
unde.), "JonnY .Jump-up”.
Godfrey, Goderich, 82; Joan
►Tours-
ston,. Blyth, 81,; 'Catherine Welsh,
Varna, 83,; Carol, J. Allen,,
(C
ede
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rich> 80; Carol Pepper, Clinton, 80;
R ,';oai�ne Rapson, Londesboro,. 78,
Clare Chamney,, Beigrave,. E'r' syn
Brown,, Port Albert, Elaine Mc-
Intyre,' Ripley, Barbara CtRulteer
WingI1ant, each 78. • ' •
Class 1.14 -4 -Bass .solo (10 'and
under)•, . "Polupola'-r-Donald Baro vn,.
Walton,' 76. ' •
• Class 111, 41to , solo (18 • and
under) , "Whispering Hope" ;i trap
Thomas, Biussels,'85; Beryl Pollard
and Doris Johnston, 'of 131yth, 84
(tied) .; Marguerite Hall, - Blyth, -83.
Class '100, cornet' solo (12 and
under), • 'Just ;a Weary'n' for You"
—June and Audrey H'ackwell, Wal-
ton, fled with 8ti marks•; Dorso
*Johnston;
wood, Blyth; 82; Lane Hazle-
Walton, 81; Jim . •Jltekaon,
Goderich, • . 79; Keith Turnbull,
Ethel, 78; .Jeanne* I odgiiii , Blyth,
78.. a '.
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Class 96, Collegiate trio& "My
Love's an ' Arbu s" - ocierich
Collegiate it
o t
G e tt trio 1\ c
i l o
�' mt
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bandit > or tlieui, TheY' would -be
a..good . ' addition tt the 'esti:rll,,
because the children °have a ° good
(sense of rhythui:','• M'r, Holton, ad-
judicator, said'ont Wednesday.inorn-
morn -
.14 after hearing tact, kindergarten
class, (Goderich,' dlreeted° by-..Mi$Ds,
PHume, sing. "Buttercups" .fig 4
ehoir ,in, : class' 8 , T. i1 y. (were :
awa'r'ded, 80 ,*narks.
"Tire tea the one 'Who
h ' I' E. back,
0'.
4 e�� >~
s u d get the I a. on the a h► n.
..4411.4 js.o7i'.,Mt `A,H. t
(who -ts .aj S'aPpri'lsor) ,,as lie Spoke
of. the.. valuable.. con'tributlon
teaehors ' are Making 'in t ne cal
trailing,." Ile. u;ti<arded. $5' marks to.
Victoria, School in, class -80, grades 1,
a 2 '
tra3
n'Choirs, co d
"and- rs, n acted.AZ.
Cory. ' ' -•
Grade's, 3 and 4, Central School
choir, • eondueted 4 by Miss "Er M"ac-.
Donald, won class 87 with 85 .mark.
it rSeaforth,was
B Car a to
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awarded •high mark, 84, lip class
79, boy vocal solo, and was pre-.
seated, . with a fountain ,pen 'for
firs 3tee, d;pna�ted� ,by::»» the- County
,uron.
C-entraJ- Sd1it ol, Goderiteh, won
'first place in unison 'ehous, class••
91, (grades 1; 2, 3 and 4) with 85
marks. Miss MacDonald, .conductor
of the chord,;;, was presented with a
shield donated. by the County. of
Huron. `.
Class 86;, choirs (graa,des°.1 and- 2),
"Child rand the Star" --• Victoria
-, 85; c
School, Goderich, lUU.I (x dell 1 Central '
, ., t, (lett, -Seaforth; 81; Frank :41acI)ou-
Sehool, Goderich, 82; Clinton ald, Clinton, 80; .Joe Craig, Gide-
I' blie School, 80. • 'ric•11, liev. • -B»oyes, . Cllinton, JoT�n.
(lass 87, choir=s (grades 3 and 4), Sharp, ('jjntou, Iiillle Rokertsim,
"Music and Dancing" ---• Central .('lintott,,BBill Reed, Goderieh,, Doug -
School, Goderich, 84'; Victoria' las Leecii, Brussels, each 79; Keith
8i�-leocri, 80 ;.�CLinton._ Public School,
80. " ..
Class 79, boy's Vocal solo (8' and
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:desk set} resented to' Donald -Gordon chalrmalt:and:presidept of the.Canadiax
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"To ...G.. franit leis asstbcrates -in the Bank of Canada, foreign •B ccha ige
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'contra, Board,.' Industrial F Development .Bank, . Thera: , ,- , s
,. (s . o our1 sant ass°(iations. and an •.expression
book, �nscribcd .Arm•en'tento £ pleasant � ,
engraved
a'f Canada is n v.
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Il • teasignatures.
of ''ur i es a ed •�� i p
Our w n fined OW d
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1 lines' shown in'red and 'an
• on lite -lid of the box; with Canadian Nation,. 1 es . h
outline of the facade -of -'the Bank of Canada appears at the Ottawa rlocation.
Afiaced » to the.. onyx' base are t! e arras of the ten provinces.
Bitten, 85; Lanrine MacDonald,•
i rev n in
old t 83 • ' h Bra nm
et,u t> � r a t
cies ielt� -:Margaret Ellen Lairss'
Cl (),p, ',Gwen Gritfitb, Clie1-t
Paige 11i11ips, Blyth, Pauline 111ll,,
'Otitipric ir'eat!31,..:8prl..,..,, t1•rote' View,.
;Seaforth, ' 79,;:. Sandra .Thornpsot},.
'Goderich, 'T9; i3etty Simpson, • Sea -
forth;'»» Alice Christie; Seaforth,
Paige Phillips, d ,Blyth„ , Naney
Neil,. Goderich, and Beth Powell,
Blyth, each 78.
Class' 81, boy's'vocal sole; (11 and
under), "-In the Tree"' ' iI(rrikticl
•Mason, Seaforth, 83:- Garth Me -
Knight, Blyth, 82; ,Burro. McFa-d-
T6
0
Colle%r Lauder,With I)o . Ca rpen'terrra Seaforth' 84? Peter
53 iinundar►n, Cli(nton, 83 ; Gerald
t r , cltata' E>r), .F(Cox, Gederich, 8-, Douglas )IcLean,
, ' Class 101, cornet solo (14 and
under), "Marching Sonz;"—Edlvard
Leggett, Godericlr, 8+; Jack Tyre -
Man, Blyth, .82 ;» Situ Rowers, Blyth,
79. •
Crass-.- 105., cornet duet " (open),
"Swips Boy"—Irma and Marjorie
e
'Watt, Blyth, 88. '
'Class 97, 'Collegiate girls' chorus,
"My :: Little Irish , Lassie," and.
TT '
y /7
"Sleep, '.lrltfa
_ 1�, nt..-:-4,-ine---- � Clinton
Collegiate; 170 , .;.D
G•odereh -Collegiate,
165, ; •
• Claisas 104, cornet - solo 'Open),
"The _.Old,' Home Doccn. ' on the
Farm' -'--Marjorie Watt, Blyth; 85».
' Class 95, Collegiate double trio,
"Lift Thine Eyes"--Goderich Col-
legiate trio 1, 85.
Claes 11.6, saxophone solo, "Lon-
donderry' Air" Gerald Cardiff,
Ethel, 86; 'Russel Fear, Brussels,
'84; Barbara Allen;. Brussels, 79.
• Class .99, Collegiate boys' chorus,
"-Sweet. and Low" -- Clinton Col-
legiate • Institute, 90.: •
'Class 98;' Collegiate mixed chorus,
"Old' Black Joe" and ."When Morn -
In, • Gilds _ the Skies"•—Clinton Col-
legiate, 90; Goderich Collegiate, -88.
' WEDNESDAY' .
`(Milt . s
peop e-7and
Clinton, • 81; .Peter 1Xclvor, •(lode-
rich, 79 ; -Ralph holland, Clinton,
79 ;. Donald Rouse, Goderich, '70;
John Stilly, Goderich; 79; .Dennis.
Snider, Goderich, ' 78' Larry Bauer,:
Ulan, Seaforth, 78; : Craig Sturdy,
•G.oderich, 78; Donald, Meugge, • Sea
forth, • 17: ' •.
':Class 91, unison chorus (grades.
er" - - Centrad
ai Clinton,., Sea-
chool', Goderich,
1,•,. )
<<. - I a
, , ,
School Goderich
forth and Victor
each 80. •
Class 1.$7, unison chords,
"Autunin Lullaby:'.— Blyth Public
SSbool, 83. ". '
Clans 80, girl's vocal" srilo (8 »and
under), "Robin's Song •=- Betty
Meugge, Seaforth, 84; Lyiida Dol)-
son, Seaforth, "82'; Joyce Hamilton,
Goderich, 81; Shirley Rean, Wale -
rich, 80; Ardith Ellfott, Goderich,
80; Patsie Arlin, Goderich, Mary'
Hay,: Goderich, • Sherry Cochrane,
Clinton, Elaine Ball, Clinton, Mar-
ilyn • Smith, Goderich, ,each 70;
Jeanne 'Hodgins, '•Blyth, Kae Mor-
rison, Blyth, Bonnie Buries, Clin-
ton, each 78. - -
Girl's vocal solo, . class 82,
'(11 and under)f• "If -I - Were
`the life of •these little a • • Rose — • Corinne' .-.Crainstton,
'would suggest rhythm Goderich, °86; Jane McCool,
argaills! a.r' sins. •
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iIdcats nre ris
,TQ...an,ail...nt,sfli ci;.._'..:.wildcixi;'.•, is .a.... Well drilled .._in....azi area....where oil' has, never been
found. Drilling a wildcat' is a risky ;undertaking and a costly one. Some wells have
cost more than d million, dollars—and' have not been successful. '
For that reason oil men make as•'certain' as 'they .can,. before drilling, that there is a
good chance of finding oil: They' use the most modern instruments"and skills to locate
each drilling site; but -still the odds are 20 to one against them. Only ci`bont one wildcat
in 20 becomes a producer." ' -
Over the past '30 dears oil men have worsted continuously' against- these odds. In '
- western-- Cr nrd`rt:iruptrittl, ,.loge dzilled 13:4 'wells -email- Ary -7 -before the L94udlieId
was discovered in 1947.
, But,the, end result-has•+been new 611 for Canada ,a▪ nd benefifs'for Canadians. There
are thousands of ne,}v jobs. Millions of U;- lass are being saved a# the 'need for
Imported -oil lessens. Arid, as another natur l;ource moves to dards full 'de relopment,
the Canadian standard of'living climbs higher.
These are real benefits to Canadians and they will increase as more oil is found,.
But to findmore oil •and to spread the advantages it :brings, oil men must'continue to '
work 'against long odds, ' . • . • • ..
Someti'mesa fob that-xlrust.be done don't he -done without great risks.
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Bringing youf* orf is a big job
4,.•and a costly one
�,> �1(�►arRIAL
b1ODDCTS r
�v";'1"axssrxe•
vy
11y' y nee". , 'oi i4 t Pal' ner, 'gode-:
rich,P
eed setof' with 83,
P.,.'
' Ge ge Goo er 41d tru . Fond
Leslie ,F.". ,Harding, .Goderich tied
,
with' 80 Marks In the baritone solo,
"Duna," class 52.'
Mietek' Showrunski, Brussels,. wen
:82 marks in class 51, tenor solo,,'
"Come Again,"
In class; .,53,, bass . scrlo, "Ho, Jolly
Jenkin," Graeme MacDonald, Brus-
sels, won 84 marks. •
.Gloria Palmer, with. 85 »marks,
was awarded ,first , pliace rand the
pr.izei a .I insical' lyre, donated by
the ' Oroderich Separate,. School
Board, in class '69
).msoprasopranoSolo
I4)peratie , "Interezzo." - Helen
Willis, Goderich, with'84 marks was
second sults Marietta 'Stingel was
fhi•rd with 79,
Class. girl's , duet, (21 and
Mathers, Uoderieh, Ross •Penning- under 1, '- ••,:1;6 Fairy Dre tn!"—Helen
ton,- (,oderich, Donald Ilaines, Sea Willis and p'ra'te Brereton, • Gode-
'forth, ' P•reston. Haskell, ' Goderich,' rich, 82.
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,
eacit,,78. ,)
(less (, ladles'trio, the �torld
• The ,presentation of'a the ',prize, is `Waiting , for the Sunrise" —.
a'n'ted by Victoria rlarur"c' and Marilyn Butler, E.'Idilue; II. Willis,
Goderich, 84, ' '.
• THURSDAY
•'1"trtl deserve heaps of credit for
Whitt ;von have bone,"' Mr` „Holt n,
told teachers and 's1lliervisurs of
Urban ,SMeools ,. • 'fourteen rural schools singing the
► S ,• „unison thorns G psyiug.-..' in, class
('licit(► 1 I i . O
s ltbi d 5cllo 1 �v`itli
snarl::. was. awarded first r'i� 8,3 71.' Iligh marks ;vw,ere won by 8,5.
I i e in �\ o, 10 McIiallo and the school
class 88, grade-;�� choirs, -Dreams," ' '
1?.
wtu » awarded. the • shield • ' donated
stud was )resented with a record
i►i i-licitte_ .daunted-' .-»- 4ornish I "-
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�� \ r, Iforris nolt_lhigh- ,:t:he•cllutch he -sal as .ire-_.re� .li.htfall_.e�-.erieilce..a:.Y�ius� rscrl� as-..,
trie. ,
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c C-eut2"11---Sc�lt(r(rt, (xvderrch
placed. second with 75 marks.: c, vt llunor, iu is i, i,"doubt trio, bested thein to sing it .tie»ether, good, and your people .listen: There '.
1 Slltrinier Night's Dreniti ,, co . -r ii ,
Victoria school,- Godelicli con- 4 to nr .ted the effect' .wIts most p3eateirag..i hits .never :been any trace.of .pool •
r r , petition with eight schools, W'inniiig AIM lfiacl)uti all Blyth; "'scored s rurtsinanshi 3' a raised .
ducted by Miss Margaret 1laisolt 4I g , ,.y • 1 p,, b P
Won;,.83 marks in class -89, ,grade:1'i the shield presented by the. County, i
choirs, .`Christmas -Song," and • was_L. 4).f•Iiirroar• •. `
presented with , a 'r �c (ir 1 certificated
I Boys in class 68, . v oenl solo (11
eilruasted by Cornish Electric. Set, and under), 'were topped by Tommy
OfBelgraNY, with marks
olid Place , winner Wits . ydCentral' hi theetest' piece "Tire Mar -V83 --Jane."
p a
School .Sol ('stili, was made by Mrsi R.
E. 'Wilson to Betty Meugge, " Sea-.
forth, whfo topped class 80,girl's
i•uc•1a1 solo (8 and •under), with 84
nl►lrks-.agarint thirteen competitors.
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FRIDAY, MAY' 12th, 3-5 p.m, •
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SINGER
SEWING CENTER
The S uare ` Goderich ' Phone 1135 »
ly, the . 'adjudicator advised ; the 80 marks In class 38;. violin 'solo;
Serious -looking- little gens. -, and under) , - "Gavotte,":' :• with •.
Bobby Bannister, Goderich; had 80 GeraT ' Emerson. • Smith, , I ippeno.
-marks for a •violin solo . (11 and placit,second with •` 78:
,,under); class' .37,' hi which he was ' An R.C.A,F. ,male choir from the•'
the sole entrant. Bobby had ,studied Clinton _ »Radar' School singing.
vio1in playing_ only--.teit_.anantli �.: `1Xi_niltel; untle"_airrl ``Au� l rJskay
- . Ruth' Dockstader,. ' Goderich, Love Lilt" concluded- the Thursday
pfacedfirst with 83, rgarks ,in' class evening adjudication. . -
43, girl's vocal: sol.'o (15,•and• ander),. AThiS is ,ft grand way to end, an
"Life's Lovely Thing:r." Mr. • Hol- . excellent festival, by having a male
ton told the eight competitors that. chorus such as this sing so'splendid-'
he -thought the.girls-••had- missed -the ly," -1i-r. Bolton' tech red.--', " „-ha •e -
boat" in' this song, 'which 'should.' never, had an, anxious, Inoni'ent, and
: th r-oo .-moi
L e= iI'
l�-iet3 if -t
School with 78.
S.,S. 8, Grand Bend,. won in class.
118, unison , chorus . (grades V to -
VIII), "Do You Know," with 84
narks. gunner -up wars Blyth Pub-
lic School -with' 82. • '
Mr.. Tlolton praised the girls' in
'class '65 for: their hue a1 t•iculation,
a proof that his criticism had •been
given heed. • ••
•Class 65, girl's vocal. solo (11 and
The Godt'icti Lions Clitb' shield nuclei•),. _. "The. Field Daisy" P
Barbara Jean. Smith.;=-Belgrave
for the winner in • class 90, �, ttve- Audrey XIa,(:kwell, . , '�i opoti, 85'
part chorus • (gluedVIII), II and III ), {tied) ; -Phyllis Ann pear, tlIrtiieselen,
Santa Lucia," was 41-tirded to 84'. Rtitli- Merrill, Clinton, 881
Clinton Public School with 84 •
marks; .,SeAforth Public School WAS
close with, 83•; Victoria •,and-'Cen'tral
Schdols,'•G,oderich,, tied with 8L.'...
"More ambitious ' work , coiild be
done by these choirs," Mr. Holton'
said after ^healing two competitorst
in • class' • 119, two-part chorus
(grades V I'•""t"o VIIIr), hl. Which
Grand Bend school vv'on with 83
marks. i3lyth Public ' ScliooI was
given 78 marks: ,-., ,
The shield• donated by the Sea -
forth Public • School pliant was pre-
sente'd to I'uuiii School,
winner with 84 marks in class 92,
1.11 4$.0.11' chorus 1(grades• V to VIII),
"Aurora." ' Victoria ,School', Gode-
rich, ruunef•-up with 83 ; Cen-
tral School, 82:: Seafort,h I"tlblic
School, 79.
Chosen fair tete finals in class :84,
girls vocal solo (1.4 and tinder),
"Good Night; and Good Morning,"
were': I iantea' :Schultz, Se(,fortll,
85; Faye Aiken heats, Clirittorl, , 84.
la
r
a• ,
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I, a 1,1t i
SCha'el.ei'. of t Clinton
with 85 marl's:; wilts w=inner- a-Inon g -
nine eorl)petitd S in . class 8:*. boy's
vocal solo (14 years and trraier),
•Drink to •\1e • Only," and • was
awarded the wristwatch donated..
...by It.i'Lsinger's jewelry store. Other
inhrks were: Bob Dockstader, Gode-•
rich, 84; Jim Jackson, Goderich,
Richard Madge, 'Godericb, 81 ;• Bob
Wood, Goderich; 80 ; Tecl Turner,
Goderich; 80; Bobbie Rend,''Clinton,
79;4 Goderich, -791-
Dennis
791Den.n,is 3Vaymouth, Blyth, 78.
Silver medals, ,, dona;ted by • J. A
Campbell to »the winners in class
94, duet • (14 add 'nntlet), `.Night
Ma rrlyn . Ahderson,•..,Gocierich,-e 83 ;
1 AT FIoffiimn, ighant,r 82;"
13erley-I•Iaggitt, • Goderich,' 81.;
I'alnela • Taman,° Port 'Albert, • •Ann
lineIira-ya,'., Lucknow, Lois Ann Soin-
errille,. Seafo'r•,th, Edith Jones,-Clint,
ton,.. each: 80 Norine Myers, Gode-
ricer, 79. • "'
• In the t ve-pain eho•r us., ,,class 73;
"Butt.erfly,' the,..ei•oderich . Lion5.
Club shieltt •was"...won by KS: No. 4;
West Stanley,' with 83 marks., -
. "1ails Till ppy. ,to -tel you -you
artic•nI.9te well,". the adjudicator*
told eleven •boy competitors- in class I.
69 (14'tlid under), after ,'they sang
the lively .solo, - "Jin( t'1Te'' C'iti•ter•
Lad." He gave tale .highe,-t, marl's:
to George Proctor of Clinton, ati(1 '. IS
colic 'sicletl itis h•alppy.expression '
-and' ne pl.i.;l•forin• manner. . . ,
• There ware fourteen -girl • .eoifi-
•
pots 01's °in class 66, girl:: vocal
s( I,f (14 years and under),."A Star
('Wild." ' Jayne Mary • Snell.
1 I
0
5 l •
of-
Lonl e 10 was warded a a
highest 1C't
m'i.,
•:Thaian,,8(1a:in(T"•"Ti i1 -''Ann` 8•'oii erville,.
Clinton, with 88 11441rks, headed.
twelve .ctlntestant .in elss ..7.6, vocal
duet (14 •' and- un»cier) , "To - the.
F•t'ia,ged Gentian."
' '()a1 Thursday. evening Helen Prid-
hars, ,Goderich, took first in clasp
41, girl's vocal sal ci ((11 years 'and
under), • 7he • Bouq•Uet. • Alf„ Rose-
mary," n~itis • nine competitors, She
had 85 . umr=ks... • -
Jayne. Pord,-'tsocleriCh *as ..
Awarded highest marks, 84. in class
42, girl'„ vocal solo' (1a, a nd under),.
"D;tinty • Little Mi iden." in which
there were eight competitors. • .The
Sopg," were awarded to Helen piece liouad not •be sung too serious- .
Pridham and Ruth 'Westbrook, . "
_Goderich, with •83- mayks. • - - ' '-'-'... ' - , ..., _
. There i no additional.(-harge•for the *Us'e''of E.. 11 Citinston'8
c•orn»plete faeilities.
ost » of'- 'Funeral *Service •
•
- Adult Singers.- • •
A -program of 'exquisitely sung '
classical and gperatic selections by
--adult---..-eompe1ir'ors •-•._ wit's— ' tt•-,, =�„rre
in usielil _ .treat .4: 1----h rge : 'i tid'it',n ce
•on Wednesday evening. Higl) •
marls ilu•d..,I,*,iowr g.-:litatise.•fiea)!.the
°adjudlicattor were - giVena.» Mr. llol-
ton, as alwayfi,, •gave an -honest
adjudication, .,pointing ' out where
improvements could. be sniide. '
Kenneth Skipper, of errand Bend,:
won first place )end a silver meth,' '
in class 50, boy's solo (unchanged
voice), "Show, Me .My Tank."• Doug-'
Tats Leach, B;-ussels, singing "Angels , .
E.rcl-r''Bi'i-g1it. said.2Eail ".-Atrirl vial*, ,
T Ilarding, Goderlc'h.,"Passing 1i,v,"
tied with 84 marks. ' • ' .
Nine ~schools in class '93, double '
ti•lo, "Woodlarnd Lily," were 'ars-
•senebled,,.by Mr. holton • to sing, the
test piece with lovely effect. The
(k deric'li Public School .'Board's
shield was presented .to the winner,
-Seaforflr Piddle- School trill 2, with
SU • lnat rks.
Other narks were: Grand Bond
School, 85; •Seaforl h PublicSehogal
tris) 1, 83; Victoria Schen!, (lode
ric11, 82;•4'iiutolr Public. Sellout tris
-17_,82'; (littiou i r lc ._ eTiTir ti:F)
1, •80; Myth Public Sennas. 78;;
Central Selling, `(ledei•ich, 77. . '•
11ighest: mark, 87, at this session,
wa s'8wa°(led. to Mrs. Bert Iialeehler
and Mrs....Clayton E(1 ": rd, (lo(1e•
rich, after singing "Homing"
(Teresa I)el. Mew)). "Their • voices
were. macre for 'each other. At no
time did . they lose the melody. .11.
„was, very lovely," deelare(l the a'd-
.11tdIentor. ,,,
Marietta Sfiugel,• Dunga niton 'MIS
awarded: the educational ' selrolar-
ellip, $215,- donated by Huron. (;ounty
-Registered Music Teachers, for com-
petitor from ' senior vocal solo
't*lasses ' 47.c' 51, • 52 .(iir<l cr.` Xler.
,.Ward ti'as. ii'(oi» 4('1th 35» Marks:in
e19 s 47, ..soprano 'solo, "T'hou' Art
1•
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