Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1972, p. 12

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday April Two sparkling shows end figure skating season Steady yearbyyear Imprownwm In Actons young was apparent again this Bring when the closing carnival the Figure Skating Club filled the arena twice Over 160 skaters took part Saturdaymore than In any previous year of the shows two guest stars were among those who remarked on the Improvement of the skating at the carnival The father of Patricia and Gordon Modde of the Chatham club whos a Judge praised the quality the performances to club profes sionals Nancy and Sally He had last been here three years ago For hundreds or parent friends their delight In the shows resulted from sparkling costumes music and Imaginative staging effects as well as the quality of the skating All put together It was another groat climax to a most successful year The lively colorful snow had a theme for each naif Childrens Fantasies and A Time for All Seasons The weather was cold but other years have been worse ho club pros said Special awards A plaque was presented for outstanding service to Gory dc Bruyn who was club president from 1968 to 1971 by ores Went Marie Shadbolt Other presentations Juvenile award to linda novice Junior Cindy McGlllowoy and senior Diane There were flowers for the club pros and tho guests Instead of selling the programs donations amounting to over were given to the centennial commission Solo parts Skating solo parts were Baglnski as Alice in Wonderland Steve Buchanan as the March Hare Kim tawny as Bo Peep as tho Old EMERGING FROM behind the dressing room curtain all ready to twinkle arc Little Stars Lesley Davis Sandra Brenda and Rita Bottero Woman In the Shoe JoAnne McArlhur as Mary Mary Quite Contrary Marilyn De Bruyn as the Fairy Godmother Robin Marshall as Cinderella and as the prince In the first half of the show ioloists In the second half A Time for All Seasons were Sharon Barber and Debbie Drink wo Iter The two club professionals skated a number Fever as well as joining in some of the groups Nancy Skuce and Sally leatherland were enthusiastically applauded the crowds John Jordan made a surprise appearance In a sleigh as Santa Clous ISO skaters Others who participated In the shows Susan McPhail Jean Kim McCrlatall Carol MtKcnzle Pat Gibson Helen Jennifer Colleen Ann Smith Debbie Andres Joanne Colleen Debbie James Cathy Ann Marie Stone Carolyn Gibson Kathleen Nolan Susan Jill Morris Vera Christine Baginskl Susan Julie Davis Sharon Stone Sharon Sharon I Kay David Smith Dennis Jennings Bobby Chris Paul Bray Paul Hudson Paul Michael StoneiMarkSodon Peter Hurdle Porty Jennifer Price Sandy Smith Sarah Homer Sherry Evans Amanda Si cock Dobcrthien I Chorlenc Couture Diane Stone Duess Rita Bottero Sandra Ijcsley Davis Kathy Susan Milne Diana Civlero Heather Bradley Demone Karin Donald McDonald Sharon Thatcher Paul Porty Henderson Mark Bray Debbie I umbers Mike Hudson THREE CHEERLEADERS drew three Hicyre Cindy McGilloway Julie Townsley cheers and more from the carnival audiences Colleen McGilloway Cindy Jennings Brian Demone Anita Lisa Lisa Mulder Ian Smith Christine Humenlck Michael Chapman Rear Icy Lynda Sodon Barbara Bishop Toth David Anne Bomans Judy Shadbolt Sandy Cindy Brouillard Connie McCrlstaU Kunz Janet Brit ton Cook Theresa Lillian Graham Sharon Turkosz Christine Allen Dale Wilkinson Karen Trotter Susan Gillies Beth Lisa Mason Petty Julie Sergeant Colleen Petty Faith Miller Karen Jackson Collepn McKnlght Janet Ager Donna Evans Christine Galbraith Suzanne Civlero Lynne Paula Lisa Gina Butchers Kerry OBrien Kim Lawrence Pamela Simmons Lynda Knight Toddy Romans Sherry Trotter Judy Shadbolt Tommy Rosen Rolf Sclz Rick Glbwon Steve Buchanan Julie Townsley Kim Jackson Lori Dawne Streets Kelly Buchanan Mc Arthur John Smith Elliott Rick Gibson Donna Cameron Ingrld Kappcrt Debbie Turkosz Sharon Campbell Leslie Graham Valerie Graham Joannc Dc Shales Debbie Kathy Jank Jane Hudson Many assist Again Mrs mother Mrs Barclay originated most of the charming headdresses Ron was announcer for the show and Ed fatherland was In charge of music Working on the props were Jim Gibson Mario Merv Barber Gary de and Harold Charlie Perry wa3 stage director Carnival chairman was and on the committee were Peggy De Bruyn Mary Jean McPhail and Carol Campbell On the club executive arc past president Gary president Mori e first vice president Barber second vice president Harold Andres secretary Audrey Hudson treasurer Gibson test chairman Barb Jackson and social Shirley Many mothers assisted In the dressing rooms Photos by Jim Jennings TROPHIES WERE by Figure Skating Club president Marie Winning the coveted awards this year are senior Diane Baguuki intermediate Cindy junior Streets and novice Linda The carnival filled the arena twice last Saturday Choose it THE PRINCE and Cinderella Bruce McPhail and Robin SHE WAS all ready to skate but this little says what she REALLY wants to do is fix cars Shes and dads the new owner of L and Motors TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS GEORGETOWN BRAMPTON DENTURE CLINIC Row to sent public la aid Main Street Suite 4 Telephone year warranty as to adjustment on all new dentures provided day money back guarantee No charge for consultation Repairs and Relmes Monday to Friday am to m Evenings and Saturdays by appointment As an accredited member our fees conform with the approved price range established by the Dentunst Society Ontario STEVE BUCHANAN as the March Hare and Diane as Alice in Wonderland CLEAR UMBRELLAS protected these lasses supposedly were Dawne Streets Kelly CHARMING SHARON from the April showers Skating in the rain Buchanan Kim Ottoway and Lori DeBruyn Barber had a solo part I 1 MARCH OF THE Carts tad a good part a deck strong Jean Elliott JoAnne Hearns Marilyn to Left to are Km Colleen McGilloway Anne Smith Helene A Po Robin Marshall and Sharon Barber The jokers are Carol pebble Sell the pros Mrs skuce and Mrs Debbie James Sosan McPhall Nancy skuce Sally For Your Convenience Youngs Pharmacy DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Regular Hours to a to 9 pm Sat am to pm 8772761 Car Buyers People often ask us If there are certain times of the year that are better than others lor trading to a new carl The answer usually Is that the state of the used car market Is most responsible for the advantage one time of the year over another We trunk that the neat two or three weeks will be an excellent time to buy If you have a clean low mileage car to trade The reason is that our Inventory of and 6s is very low and we have buyers waiting We won insult your Intelligence by saying that you can save or but you should be able to save and if your old car is really clean as much as So head on over to our modern transportation centre and see salesmen Mike Armstrong or Herb Jobb for a great deal on a new or truck Acton oldest dealer MASSON

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