Times-Advocate, 1979-04-25, Page 28Students at McGillivray
give stage performance
Times-Advocate, April 25, 1979
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the students of grades 6, 7
and 8( presented a play, a
modernized version of Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs
called “Mirror! Mirror!.
There was a terrific turnout
of parents and friends.
In the “Mirror! Mirror!
play, Janice Hodgins was
superb as the evil queen.
Brenda Bullock played Snow
White extremely welland the
charming prince and
woodsman was Randy
Lydestad. We have to thank
Mrs. Lanteigne, Mrs. Amos,
Mrs. Williamson, Mr.
Robertson and Mrs. Tietz for
all their help, time and hard
work.
Scott Brophey, Christine
Markus and Murray
Sutherland played the
queen’s counsellors in an
enjoyable manner. John
Austin was a very con
vincing mirror.
The seven dwarfs, led by
Daryn Hodgins as Doc
Dwarf sang and played up a
storm. Gord Brewer, Barry
Craven, Dalton Dykeman,
David Lee, David Corbett
and Sean Hogan proved to be
exciting actors and drew
many laughs.
Guards to the queen, Terry
Lewis, Brad Steeper, Bryan
Dixon and Terry Noyes
executed her orders in
humorous fashion.
Troubadors introduced each
act with catchy tune. They
were
Christine
Ryerson,
Cheryl
Atmore
Bonnie
Hughes,
Shannon McCallum?
Martha Mollard,
: Sutherland, Lisa
Catherine Lynn,
Lynn, Heather
Carol Gilmour,
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did an excellent job of
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actors and actresses. Rob
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The Kindergarten students
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Some portrayed flowers and
some Easter Bunnies. They
sang a song called “Easter’s
Coming”. We asked some
Kindergarten students if
they liked acting on stage
and practically all of them
said “yes”.
The children who played
the bunnies were: Scott
Amos, Patrick Rees, Bobby
Mollard, Cindy Neil and
Alison Thompson. The
flowers were: Jennifer Lee,
Jody Hartle, Debbie
Heaman, Todd Hodgins,
Angela Hodgson, Julie
Lewis, Jo-Anne McAlpine,
Susan McFadden, Suzanne
Tweddle, Sheri Rowe, Lori
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Brian McLeod, Shad Morton,
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