HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-06-21, Page 24PAGE 6A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1979
The following children
were winners in the
I.O.D.E. Art Show.
First prize:
Kinder&arten: Tasia
Fisher, Michael Hunter,
Shannon Laurence,
Victoria School; Karen
Bakker, Brookside;
Aaron Duckworth,
Michelle Moore
Robertson; Chris Sutton,
Victoria.
Grade 1.: Richard
Hogan, Kingsbridge;
Kevin Moss, Victoria;
Theresa Knox, Tracy
Williams, Victoria;
Christine Potter, Hullett.
Grade 2: Penny
Clutton, Victoria; Bonnie
Bell, Holmesville;
Christine Connelly,
Kingsbridge.
Grades 3,4,5: Suzanne
Takalo, Robertson;
Shawn , Victoria;
Sonya McCallum, Vic-
toria; Mark Leitch,
Holmesville; Kimberley
Wright, Huliet; Susan
Murphy, Robertson ;
Darrin Doak, Victoria;
Cameron Straughan,
Victoria; Joanne Moore,
Robertson; Ian Scott,
Robertson. I
Grades 6,7,8,: Dulcie
Mero, Victoria; Matthew
Buchanan, St. Mary's;
Lisa Morgan, Victoria;
Rosemary Gelmore,
Kingsbridge; Kathy Oke,
Holmesville' Linda
Gleason, St. Marys;
Cindy Hayward,
Robertson; Jeanette
Middel, Colborne; Gail
Kemp, Brookside.
Second Prize:
Kindergarten: Kevin
Webster, Brookside;
Diane Broome,
Brookside; Tara Place,'
Robertson; Kris Erb,
Shannon Lawrence,
Susan Snell, Victoria;
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Alana Graham,
Robertson.
Grades 1, 2: Anita
Gross, Hullett, Holly
James, Victoria; Kathy
Kennedy; Kenny Martin,
Kingsbridge; Vince
Doherty, Kingsbridge;
Sheila Namink,
Holmesville. •
Grades 3,4,5: Jennifer
MacKinnon, Victoria;
Kelly , Michael Bush,
Holmesville; Jennifer
Sottiaux, Huliet; Mark
Leitch, Holmesville;
Jennifer Bacon,
Holmesville; Laura
Bordeau, Victoria; Paul
Horton, Victoria.
Grades 6,7,8: Jackie
Norman and Shelley
Teal, Holmesville; Linda
Russelo, Holmesville;
Rick Harman, Bob
Goddard, Robertson;
Patti Allison, Robertson;
Mandy Miller, brookside;
Jane Perrott,
Holmesville.
'third Prize:
Kindergarten: Kim
Linklater, Robertson;
Zachary Dixon, Chris
Johnson, Victoria.
Grade I: Jennifer
Dalton, Kingsbridge;
Jaqueline Westerhaut,
Hullett.
Grade 2: Marcia Le
Breton, Kingsbridge;
David Hummel,
Holmesville; Nancy
Kingsley, Victoria;
Michael Dzus, Robertson.
Grades 3,4,5: Larry
Leppington, Victoria; S.
Hamilton, Mary
Catherine Stapleton,
Kingsbridge; Susan
Murphy, Robertson; Paul
Nivins, Robertson, Ann
Baechler; Becky Morris,
Robertson; Kevin
Telford, Robertson; Lori
McCartney, Victoria.
Grades 6,7,8:. Jennifer
Dobie, Victoria; Jackie
Plan workshop
for children
The children's theatre
workshops that have been
so successful in the past
will be held once more in
Blyth this summer. The
Blyth Centre for the Arts
is sponsoring two three-
week sessions from July 2
- 20 and from July 23 -
August 10, for children of
elementary school age.
The children will be
taught basic stagecraft
and creative draTa
techniques and will apply
their knowledge in the
creation of a play to be
performed publicly at the
conclusion of each
session.
The- workshops are
made possible by: the
Experience '79 program
of the ministry of culture
and recreation. Two post-
secondary school
students, Janet Anderson
and Barbara Huget, will
be responsible for the
direction of the
workshops. Ms. Anderson
is currently enrolled in
the theatre program of
Humber College in her
native city of Toronto.
Ms. Huget comes to Blyth
from the theatre program
at York University. She is
originally from Ottawa.
Parents who are in-
terested in registering
their children for either
of the sessions may do s
by calling the Festiva
box office at 523-9300.
There is a $2 registration
fee. The workshops will
be held Monday to Friday
in the village of Blyth and
there is a limit of fifteen
children per session.
Those who are interested
in having the children
perform their play during
the weeks of July 16 - 20 or
August 5 - 10 at local
playgrounds or halls may
also book a date by
calling the above num-
ber.
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CATTPUIPN
artshow
Norman, Holmesville;
Ralph Cook, Robertson;
Sharon Glousher, Jim
Keller, Robertson; Tim
McGuire, Robertson;
Gwenn.a Vandervelde,
Brookside.
Honourable Mention
Kindergarten: Sandra
Forrest, Victoria; Angela
Kollias, Victoria; Debbie
Nivins, Brookside; Susan
Bell, Victoria.
Grade 1: Brian Red-
mond, Kingsbridge;
Leila Beier, Victoria;
Jason Nott, Hullett;
Jennifer Allan, Victoria.
Grade 2: Andrew Scott,
Robertson; Sheila
Namink Holmesville;
Michael Pitblado, Tricia
Green, Victoria; Patty
Durnin Kingsbridge,
Grades 3,4,5: Shannon
Fedor, Victoria; Bruce
Russel, Hullett; Jimmie
Kelly, Robertson; Anita
Wilts, Hullett; Laura M.,
Hullett; Mary Michelle
Morrissey, St. Mary's.
Grades 6,7,8: Scott
Westicott,. Kevin Beattie,
Brookside; Lisa Morgan,
Julie Meyers, Victoria;
Lisa Frayne
Kingsbridge; Pat
Madden, St. Mary's;
Annette Losereit;
Gwenda Vandervelde,
Brookside. _
Grades 9,10,11,12
G.D.C.1.
First Prizes: Andrea
Dewinter, Nancy Brin=
dle'y, Patty Brindley,
Katherine Carlisle,
Joanne Vanderheyden,
Connie Willi -s, Nancy
4 -Bedard, Karen Cuyler.
Second Prizes: Karen
Cuyler, Melanie John-
ston, Kiane Wunnink,
Connie "Willis, Andrew
Masse, Phil Aubin, Patty
Brindley, Janice Orr,
Wayne McCauley,
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Melanie Dustow, Terri
Louch, Lori Goutcher.
Third Prizes: Nancy
Bedard, Sharon Burbine,
Karen Cuyler, Katherine
Carlisle, Melanie
Johnston, Wendy Rivett,
Melanie Dustow, Jim
Brennan.
Honourable Mention:
Tammy Larsen, Mike
Becker, Cathy Sudyk,
Janice Orr, Jennifer
More, Barb Pamminger,
Melanie Johnston, Paul
Mombourquette, Lisa
Varga.
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The
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Leaf Chapter
congratulates all those
who entered their art and
crafts in the show. Their
efforts and talents are
greatly appreciated.
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