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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-23, Page 10• Pepe 10 The Times•Aclvocate, march 23, '1961 HAPPYCDCKL . SHELLS—Even the audience didn't enjoy the carnival as much as the excited children themselves who presented Exeter Figure Skating Club's annual carnival Saturday night, These smiling "Cockle Shells", from front to back, were (left side) Barbara Thomas, Cathy Holtzman, Susan Broadley, Patricia Jes- sup; (right side) Penny Vincent, Brenda Brintnell, Linda Destobel and Kathryn Jes- sup. —T -A photo , ..,,,. ,,,, ''. \V Ne\<'" k -':A\ :\\,N,\,\N\ \\t kV SitATER$__Tjtree of a fairyland carnival Lary", Margie May A crowd of 700 the members of Exeter Figure Skating Club at the arena Saturday night were Penny Presz- as "Little Miss Muffet" and Darlene Parsons as, watched the skaters perform. —T -A photo` T Colorful young skaters present show to 704 } tortneoior esafund arl costounudmes75 �, sprinthusighastly -. tic children entertained a crowd .Qf 700 at Escter .Figure' Skating' Club's "ice Frotie '6V' ay nht, I 'TheSaturdshow clirnaigceLj the sea-. son's activity for the figure; skaters and their instructorsd t osentarie and Ron Richards, Stratford. Because the club was forced, to cut down on instruction time this year due to finan-i tial difficulties, the show per -I haps did not ,measure ftp to! I the standards of .other years. Nevertheless, the audience ob•, viously enjoyed it and so did. tate youngsters, ! Featured performers, from the Exeter club were dimunt-i i tive Judy Estey and Donaldt Meckellar, both keen skaters: who eojoy performing together. Their "jack and, Jill" number, i was one of the highlights o.0 the show and they each per- formed solo,; which earned) hearty applause. Other featured skaters, in I addition to the instructors were Lynda Wall and Bil Carr, Palmerston, " both of whom have won noteworthy awards iii competition. The show (mei ed la]t h color- ful "Hunipty, - Dumpties" in I yellow skating to "Picnic in the Park," The girls included ( Leslie Fortune, Geordie Laugh-1 Energy ton, Wendy Robertson, i y yGall. Shipman, Sandra Walker and and Real '.�' Sheila Willett, a 1 The King's men in red dress; NOYr113iflflelt uniforms were Elizabeth Coch-' cane, Mary Corbett, Shirley Destobel, Margie May, Chris- ' tine Ramsay and Lorraine Ro-. "t'errt Laughton, Margie May and Lorrain Robertson, The cockle shells included Brenda Brintnell Patricia Jes- sup, Cathy Holtzman, Kath- ryn Jessup, Linda `Lestobet, Penny Vincent, Susan f3road- iey and Barbara Thomas, A nuniber of the sante girls performed as '"Little Kittens" in strikingly realistic cos- tumes, Free skating After intermission, 12 ""Lit- tle Red hiding kioods," in r•ed capes and eheekered dresses skated as a group .and. did some interesting free skating on rheic ow.n. Participants included Been, da ,Brintnell, Susan .Broadley, Linda Destobel, Cathy Holtz- man, Kathryn and• Patricia Jessup, Barbara ',Phomas, Ja- net McDowell, Janet Ecker, Penny `Vincent, Lorraine Ven - tin and Betsy Beer, Judy Estey was the Goldi- locks who visited the three bears,. Cathy Corbett, Lor- raine Shapton and Louis Lani- bert. Performing in ''"L'o n d on l For Quick �zabeth Cochrane,. Terri. Laugh- ton Mary Corbett, Shirley Destobel, Jennifer Jackson, Cathy Corbett, Penny I"resz- cator, Barbara Easton, Mary Cochrane, Margie May, Chris- tine Ramsay and Lorraine .RO- bel )son, t j Bridge"'Vere Ann Bell, Bron- Dlnn eI, Judi Estey, Bar- ) tiara King, Louise Lambert, Darlene Parsons, Wendy Rob- ' ertson, Elizabeth ;Snell, Linda ' LeWry , Mary Wilson, Sheila J1'illt rt and Gail Shipman. .Indians numbe.T_s. The t'Seven Little Indians," including .a little, little brave were Mark Fiford, Richard Laughton, Fred may, Jeffrey Pratt, Bobby Read, Larry Shapton and Scott Smith. Theyset the stage for Donald Mac- Kellar's solo as Indian chief. Large, bright feather head - car accent the dance done by Indian maidens, Eli - bertson,• Beginners 'perform Though 'some were still a lit- tle , shaky on their feet and they , weren't always sure which way to go, :the begin- ners delighted the audience in "Baa Baa Black Sheep." The lambs included Cathy Ashton, Debbie Fite, Laune Fuller, Pa- mela Hooke, Mary Jeffrey, Ka• thy Read, Laurie Tuttle, Lind- say Tuttle, Allison Fiford, Ja- nice Frayne, Marie Bailler- geon and Mary Southcott. Darlene Parsons; Penny Preszcator and Margie May r presented ,the fairytale trio of Little Bo Peep, Lazy Mary and Little Miss Muffet. • In '":Mary's Garden,". the: udience saw flower - covered' maids, silver bells and cockle! hells, three colorful group' umbers. Pretty maids were ,Tanice onthron, .Brenda. Brintnell, Carolyn Cook, Carol Haber, i Ann Bell, Linda Lowry, Pa -j meta McDonald, Heather Mc -1 eod,. Carol Shapton, Brenda inney, Elizabeth Snell, Jane mith, Christine. Tuckey; Jane uckey, Mary Wilson, and arbara King. •, The .salver. bells •yet e .Mary ochrane,"Cathy Corbett, Bar aro Easton, Jennifer Jack. n, M a ry Corbett, Penny Councillor Bill Musser added zulu a scaryCQSttouCc,h in ,his realistic WTI Following t h e instructors` duet, the entire club returned for a finale which completed the program, Young Janet McDgwell pre- sented a gift to the instructors on lf othe club, Ebehamcee fofL' the show was W, C. Cochrane, Fortune Teller: "1)o you want •to know something abot!t your future husband?" Client: "No, I want to know ,Attach .noa1 in trU ..k fata,lit'y. 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