Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 8, 1970, B1

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Ninety Year No ALL IN GLITTERING gold Cathy Dolores Jordan Susan Schupp and Colleen Do starred in About 1100 saw the annual carnival at two performances Saturday Staff Photo SENIOR TROPHY was presented to Diane Charette for TWO BONNIES AND two Clydes Brad Timbers years progress Jim Jennings Susan Diane Charette George I Their number was part of the Salute to the Movies section of the annual show Staff Photo Figure skaters end season with colorful carnival for 1100 af two performances in arena Saturday Added to yearly increasing skill and abilities of skaters were sparkling costumes decorated ice special lighting and lively music making the Acton Figure Skating Club Ice Revue probably the best yet Two performances Saturday afternoon and evening brought close to 1 100 to the arena for the quick moving show Parents friends and neighbors made a partisan audience that thoroughly enjoyed each number There were two sections to the program Underwater Fantasy and Salute lo the Movies with beautiful costumes enhancing the peppy young performers Talented club professionals Mrs Nancy and Mrs Sally Leathcrland were presented with bouquets of lowers at the end of the show by George McPhail and Brad Timbers Presentations were made for the skaters showing the most improvement and cooperation Debbie for the juveniles Kathleen Chcyne of the novices Robin Marshall of the juniors and Diane seniors Ticket selling prizes were given to Robin Marshall Patty Dunn and Debbie Dnnkwalicr Robin Marshall jut made it to the show in time As well as her awards she had a solo as Snow White But by the first or the week she and several other performers were newly down with mumps As was three of the young skaters were home with mumps instead of at the carnival Rick Gibson Heather McCann and the son of the pro Bobby Skuce Solo parts highlighted Debbie Debbie Dnnkwalicr Diane Charette Robin Marshall and Dunn as they demonstrated their growing skill Underwater Fantasy the first half had striking costumes ranging from sea ferns to octopus The juniors taking part in this section included the very youngest enthusiasts who slid around ice and waved their parents In ihe junior group arc Diane Baginski Marilyn Dc Robin Marshall Diane Buckman Rolf Seiz Cindy McGilloway Pamela Simmons Heather Gloria Bowman Anne Cindy Brouilhard Susan Rosenbursky Carolyn Gibson Lynda Creascy Susan Skuce Joanne McArthur Bradley Ottoway Gordon Glenn Robbie Hall Derek Neely Elliott Newman Gordon McArthur Seiz Anne Mane Luty Janice Peggy Huxley Mary Jean Hall Helen Gunthcr Theresa Luty Kevin Parker Scott Malcolm David McGilloway Rick Gibson Ronnie Ivan Bruce Shorn Troltcr Jennifer Dupuis Lisa Maddcaux Connie McCnstall Theresa Conroy Beverly Kathleen Chcyne Paul Rupperl Janet Brit ton Judy Kim Cutaway Turner Lesley Jenkins Susan Milne Dc Carrie McCnstall Lynda Shadboll Kelly Buchanan Karen Glenn Dawnne Street Jane Hudson Penny Heptner Judy Jones Diane Brad Timbers and George McPhail played a monstrous green sea serpent Favorite movies came to life again in the second half with stars in skaters Dolores Jordan Debbie Seiz Cathy Becky Baxter Kathy Turkosz Dunn Diane Linda Perry Sharon Barber Susan Schupp Susan McPhail Anne Mane Luty Colleen Dc Dnne Marilyn Joyce Denny Pal Gibson Becky Baxter Enka Peggy McCrea Barbara Turkosz Joanne Hcarns Kim Jackson Debra Colleen McGilloway Kim McCnstall Cindy McGilloway Kathleen Chcyne Debbie Andres Debbie Ruppcrt Julie Dune Robin Marshall Kathy Toth Snow White and ihe Seven Dwarfs was a hit despite the fact Sleepy the dwarf Rick Gibson was home with mumps Robin Marshall played Snov White and the dwarfs were Kevin Parker Malcolm Rolf Seiz Ivan Bruce and David McGilloway George McPhail Brad Timbers Dune Susan Schupp played double Bonnie and Clyde Test pieces Dutch Wall test a Tango were demon si rated Mrs Skuce Tilled in for a mump victim and shared skating roles in larger group numbers The guest skaters Susan Patterson and Mjrk Linton give a vivacious performance Costumes were under Hit direction of committee members fciu Gibson Jackson Barb Tr iller M Barb ken Hcarns and Phil McCnstill Mrs Skuec s mother Mrs Barclay of Toronto fashioned the headdresses Jim Gibson mide many of the special effects such as the iter divers tanks and the Wired caries Mr- Dc ruyn was chairman Ed in chary of music J liiekmin Don Ford and Dm Price operating lights Perry itagc director and Ron McKnight master of rues club officials are president Garry Dc Bruyn dent Ron Pickles sec nd president Mario Mrs Mane It treasurer Mrs Jean McPhail lest Mrs Duns children was successful in all finances dint concerned treasurer Jem She pointed out confuting events cutting attendance increased custs JUNIOR TROPHY went to Robin Marshall during presentations Jim Jennings JUVENILE present Ruppert Jim Jennings FEATURED IN Shenandoah were brightly costumed Joanne Hearns TROPHY was Kim Jackson Neely Colleen Kim McCnstall Debbie Cindy Kathleen Cheyne Debbie Andres Debbie Ruppert and Staff Photo NOVICE TROPHY winner was pert Kathleen Cheyne Jim Jennings Brookville GUEST SKATERS wearing match chocolate brown and bluo outfits were Susan Patterson and Mark Linton Photo SNOW WHITE Rob Marshall was short one dwarf Rick G came down with mumps Staff Photo MOPPETS FROM Mary are Toth Marshall Diana They swept at the ice Diane Marilyn Do Robin with their big green mopsStaff Photo subdivision is approved A Nassagawcya application to land at for a acre 155 lot subdivision was given three readings and will be forwarded to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval The Council action came over the earlier opposition of the Naisagaweya Planning Board A letter from Canadian Mitchell Associates Limited representing unidentified principals noted development would not take place until the township released the lands and approved a plan of subdivision The land involved is located of hc township ffi from the Line The Planning Board in declaring the re zoning premature noted there were already 500 separated parcels in the township for building BIG WINK for the audience Deputy Reeve Gordon Agnew from Cecil the Slimy Sea chairman of the Planning Board SerpontHewas Brad Timbers maintained his opposition to the FROLICS complete with bouncing Robin Marshall hintLiimUmwi through the three wos of tho irst the skating carnival Photoby JImJonnlngs combination IJim Jennings readings of the township by Saturday Shown are Diane Baginski and Diane

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