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Oakville Beaver, 18 Jun 1993, p. 17

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], THE OAKVILLE BEAVER FridayFile Presented by The Oalcuille Beaver When a group of Oakville Trafalgar High School musicians headed west recently, they struck gold. A total of 92 students, repreâ€" senting several bands and choirs, and music teachers Janice Crewe and Karen Stothart attended MusicFest ‘93 where they found themselves among 7,000 of the best young musicians and singers from across the country. It was a "best of the best showcase" with entrants having to earn gold in some 80 regional festivals repreâ€" senting 450,000 students just to receive an invitation to the Edmonton Convention Centre for the fiveâ€"day event. Despite the stiff competition, however, the OTHS Woodwind Ensemble were awarded a national gold rating which was supplementâ€" ed with silver awards for the school‘s Wind Ensemble in the senior concert band division and silver for the school‘s junior high kids in their concert band section as well as a bronze for the chamâ€" ber choir. "I was very pleased," said Crewe, OTHS music teacher and band director. "I thought they couldn‘t have handled themselves better under this much stress. We were all very pleased with how they played and very pleased with Cash Carry WHITE DAY BED WHITE VANITY TRIâ€"LITE TRIâ€"LITE TRIâ€"LITE BABY SWING ARM TROPHY BEDROOM FLOOR LAMP TABLE LAMP Choice of Shade | J ~~~\ Choice of Shade Choice of Shade Our price 59.99 XCoIour 24" high 83:0#’;‘:19722'83 OT musicians strike gold Members of the Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar High School winning team. (Photo by Peter McCusker) the results." The woodwind choir found out about their gold when the adjudicaâ€" tion package was handed to them as they waited in the convention centre lobby for a jazz concert; their scream was heard two floors away. "They were really excited" said Crewe. "I had told them that I thought if we played really well, they were capable of pulling a gold. But we didn‘t want to start counting our chickens before they hatched. We were the last group to play on stage ...and afterwards, several judges came over and Includlng spring mattress. Our price 249.99. Cash Carry with chair. Our price 119.99 Special Special talked to me so I was pretty sure we‘d done well ..." Singled out for individual honâ€" ors in the goldâ€"award performance was oboist Tanya Ditshun. Other students honored were bassist Dave Kaye, wind ensemble; bass clarinetist Karenza Sutton, concert band; vocalist Alli Ethrington, chamber choir. Crewe said this trip, including its national standard performance, should be a big boost for the schools‘ program and create special interest for students at the lower grade level thinking about becomâ€" ing involved in the music program. HEADIFOOTBOARD HIGHBACK DAY BED Brass, Porcelain. Our price up to 199.99 Twin, Double, Queen Cash Carry WHITE LOVE SEAT Reg. 99.99 (eeruy Special MARBLE HANGER €f" _ White or Black J . 69.99 Fundâ€"raising tea... page 21 Karaoke contestant captures second By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff Michael O‘Grady had a little help from ‘royalty‘ when he nabbed secâ€" ond place in the Ontario finals of the Great Canadian Karaoke Challenge recently. It was a duke, the Duke of Earl to be exact who provided O‘Grady with the necessary edge over 31 other contestants. O‘Grady sang the Gene Chandler song before a crowd of 300 at the Sheraton Centre and the response of the judges and the audience was to give the 20â€"yearâ€"old Oakville resident second place and a CD player for his efforts. "The song complemented my voice," says O‘ The road to the Sheraton Centre involved a qualifying round and finals at The Brickhouse (Maplegrove Village Mall). Judging was based on total image, voice, enthusiasm, talent and crowd response, he says. A former St. Michael‘s Choir School student, O‘Grady wanted to enter for the money â€" a $5,000 first place award â€" and exposure because he‘s embarking on a singing career. The lead singer of 1 a local celtic rock band about to Michael O‘Grady record its first album, O‘Grady had a brush with opera attending the New School of Classical Voice on a scholarship after St. Mike‘s and has particiâ€" pated in numerous musicals including the recent Oakville Trafalgar High School production of Pirates of Penzance. He was pleased with his finish in the competmon especnally considerâ€" ing "I was the youngest by about 10 to 15 years.‘ The finals are to be held June 20th in Toronto at the Sheraton Centre. !‘mwk you m ; IKE o ) o o o o o 0o o0 Including Spring mattress Our price 299.99 Cash Carry HEAD/ FOOTBOARD Brass/Wood Our price 249.99 Queen Size Only Special MAPLE TOP l ol ............

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