Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 29, 1968, p. 9

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maunfl km bowummattrd gentlemen at the turn of the kethy wallls cathy chapman karen barber joy mutsello swikioin safari includes barbara fowler susan mcphall dance recital section portraying various occupations about entury were bathing beauties like these in the song and dance christine pothier jennifer krapok lynno macnaughton and susan mills carol marzo linda deforest debbie mcdonald and 400 onpyed the show number by the sea in the number are robin marshall ingnd maccoll staff photo valerie mitcholl this modern jazz number was part of tho staff photo acton ontario wednesday may 29 196b ft socond section about 400 filled tho high school auditorium for carol whartons annual spring dance recital fri day ovenlng this show wlui dancers from aeton roekwood and cuolph has become noted for its modern boat lively coshimos and vibrant music the dancing school is a family affair mrs wharton always assists hor daughlor and she was in charge of the dancors offstage mr wharton acted as master of ceremonies a guest performer who was carol wharton dance recital fills high school gym friday back for a repeat performance is paraplegic stu ashe of st josephs hospital guolph who sang dream lover and just a closor walk with thoe ac companied by blu vandonborgon the guitar throw young accordionists from curilon goorge brown barry edgar and brian edgar played several numbors the aeton accordion band under tho jimmy embro ac cordion colloge played several lively numbers the young musicians were bob krul sandra donny david morris peter arblc and axel fisher the exciting music of tho tia- juana brass dominated the ovenlng and the young dancers followed its beat with vervo and enthusiasm the youngest dan cors alwayseharm and those with several years training be hind thorn provod their abilities in moro complicated numbers mothers had helped make the colorful costumes which ranged from the bunny girl bikinis to the latest styles models of tho teenage v 1 4 the second half of tho show last yoar devoted to conlennlal themes this year highlighted a parade of occupations even at this time of year the appearance of santa was a thrill for the children actually thoro were sovon of thorn complete with fur and bells just bofore tho tlnalol thoro was the traditional ending to a carol wharton show everyone on stago belting out its a great groat country to the audlonco it seomed carol wharton horeself danced just one number as a french- maid to tho tune of cabaret actually shodancodoach num ber the whole night through just behind tho curtain but whore some of tho stagestruck chlldron could easily sou her and regain confldonco some of ho youngest acton studonts who drew much ap- plauso were kim barber carol ine thatcher julio parsons bov taylor julio bowen donny woodward cathyann brown evotto hogan nancy frank teresa luty lynn chrlstio sonla bouwman first year girls who did modern jazz numbors woro pat ricia last shorco lott johanne dunn sharon ellig paula camldgo lynnyanchls and jonot douglas v y- f p bouquets for carol wharton and her mother wore presented at the conclusion of the dance recital by two of the youngest danc ors carolyn thatcher and chen lindsay miss wharton s father who was master of cere monies watches left and the entire cast was assembled on the platform staff photo one ofthohlghllghtsofthoshow was tho turnoflhocentury bathing beauty number by the soa foaturlng lynno mc- naughton robin marshall joy mussollo chrlstlno polthler kalhy chapman jonnlfcr kra pok kathy wallls karon bar ber and ingrld maccoll first year acton tap dancors woro catherine frlzzoll torosa mcgllloway sandra wood mar- got mathoson barbara turkosz kathy turkosz jayo christie and kim shoa moro lntrlcato tap danclngwas shown by veterans barbara fow ler susan mills susan mcphall carol marzo linda doforost dobblo macdonald and valerie mitcholl roekwood and guolph dancors in tho show included margaret strauss linda clolland linda nightlngalo kim prldham dob blo annevold cindy rowdon cheryl bell lynno griffiths cathy auliffo judy foltz debbie macdonald donna anderson beth graham connlo taylor tim kingsbury sandra kings bury alison brace stophon vor- vis susan scheldel jacqueline keith marian anderson paula sands cheryl gallagher trudy lunn mrg millar sliaron smith arlono hobdon linda camldge ruth mcfarlanoannosumowskl carol kail penny jackson david cox marilyn jameson paul vor- vis kim pllkty linda parker louise macerollo cathy sanvldo donna hilts linda humphroys bruce blacklock mary ann wad- ddl gall nichol pat macorollo lynne kilth valerie hall backstage ust before the bunny girls were due on stage a couple of them whispered to a dancing santa what they d like for christmas staff photo advanced tap students lynda humphrey left of guelph and dcnna h ik of roekwood danced to a number called a walk in the black forst staff photo r u m tim kinosmmy of roekwood introduces his fellow dancers in the catchy robert e lee showboat number left to right are sandra kingsbury roekwood alison brace rock wood beth graham hillsburgh and connie taylor acton staff photo daisy mae hillbillies were suan mills susan mcphail and barbara fowler m an ntneate tap dance for a rapt audience marionettes kim barber caroline thatcher at the high school auditorium music was the road runner julie parsons and bev taylor danced a number swing staff phntnt called got no strlnas at saturday rrltl which filled the high school auditorium extra chairs had to be set up for the crowd

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