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the gt vup. 10 remedy that situation we
have had great success allowing the
yrounger brothers and sisters to conte and
watch and participate in the dance prac-
tices. Then when the older ones drop out
of the group, the younger ones step in and
take their place," she said.
-It's a good feeling to see kids ac-
complishing something. Also it gives me
a good feeling to see kids perform. It's
different when a child makes a mistake,
people' think it's cute as opposed to an
adult making the same mistake during a
performance," Mrs. Segeren said.
The Klompettes perform at various
tithes throughout the year and at various
festivals and open .tgs. The group has
performed in Woodstock, Stratford and
the Blyth Thershernten's Reunion. The
group has also been honored by perform-
ing on CKCO television's Big '1'op Talent.
Mrs. Segeren has discontinued
teaching the group and she is presently
the vice-president of the New Canadian
Club.
'rhe group has moved it's practices to
Kincora Public School with Dorothy
Koe'rt told Brigette Burgess as their
coaches.
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