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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 May 1981, p. 5

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More Music Festival Results Here are more results from last week's very successful Midland Music Festival. The 35th annual affair was again sponsored by Midland Y's Men's Club and Midland Music Teachers. Class 266 - Gr. 8 - Girls Solo, To a Girl on Her Birthday- 1, Susan Carpenter 80; 2. Donna Gibson 79; 3. Hope Armstrong 83; 4. Belynda Cleland 81; 5. Kelly Crooke 82. Class 319 - Musical Comedy or Operetta, Own Choice- . 1. Arden Todd 85; 2. Lindsey Martin 84. Class 272 - Small Ensemble SA, Feelin- 1. Parkview Small Ensemble 86; 2. Huron Park 87; 3. Regent 85; 4. Victoria Harbour Public School. ; Vocal Friday, May 8, 1981 Class 254 - Gr. 2 - Girls Solo, Robin's Breakfast- 1, Tracy Geere 85; 2. Sharon Light 83; 3. Yvette Bottineau 81; 4. Karen McReynolds 80; 5. Tina Mae Sandy 84; 6. Bernice Spencer 86; 7.° Lisa St. Amant 83; 8. Elaine Smitham 82; 10. Laurie Robillard 80. Class 260 - Gr. 5 - Girls Solo, Daffodil- 2. Karen Steffan 81; 4. Carolyn Marchand 79; 5. Michelle Mailloux 86; 6. Melanie Jackson 81; 7. Kathy Lewis 80; 8. Shawna Todd 82; 9. Samantha Smith 79. Class 279 - Gr. 3 - The Lizard- 1. Parkview, Gr. 3 Choir 81; 2. Regent, Gr. 'Emms 84; 5. 3 Choir 82; 3. Corpus Christi, Gr. 3 Choir 85. Class 258 - Gr. 4 Girls Solo, There Once Was a Puffin- 1. Robin Marshall 79; 2. Kristin Spearn 80; 3. Rhonda Kennedy 82; 4. Ainslee Carpenter 79; 5. Janis Robillard 83; 6. Jenny Widmeyer 84; 7. Lee Anne Lockhart 82; 8. Allison Dorion 86; 9. Kim Hacker 81; 10. Stacey Carriere 82; 12. Lisa Ditchburn 79. Class 253 - Gr. 2 - Boys Solo, The Wind- 1. Scott French 81; 2. Douglas Gibson 81; 3. Sean Lavin 81; 4. Joseph Keith Macpherson 85; 7. Phillip Chouinor 86; 8. Tyler Peet 82; 9. Rodney Land 81; 10. Chris Kinnear 82. Class 252 - Gr. 1, Girls Solo, My Best Colour- 1. Kim Jones 79; 2. Shelley Lynn Hartman 86; 3. Kim Juneau 83; 4. Nicole Baker 89; 5. Erin Dubeau 82; 6. Tara Butler 81; 7. Tammy Moreau 85; 8. Kristi Hacker 79; 9. Tracy Armitage 80. Class 283 - Gr. 6 Choir, - Scarlet Ribbons. Parkview Gr. 6 Choir 85, Regent Gr. Choir 86. Class 256 - Gr. 3 Girls Solo, When Grandpa waw a Little Girl Like Me. Stacey Cumming 81, April Stacey 85, Tracey Bradshaw 79, Becky Whittam 84, Brenda Kennedy 82, Terry Mayne 82, Rhonda Smith 81. Afternoon Class 286 - Gr. 8 Choir SSA - Own Choice. Parkview Gr. 8 Choir Class 308 - Duet Gr. 9- 13 Own Choice. Joanne Nesbitt 87, Class 259 - Gr. 5 - Boys Solo, The Lion Tamer Steven Desjardins 78, Jamie Tobin 82, Charles Tietz 83, Kevin Belanger 80, Stephen Fancy 85, Danny Whittam 81. Class 318 - Broadway Musical, Own Choice. Lindsay Martin 82, Joanne Nesbitt 86, Leola Leblanc 83. Class 262 - Gr. 6 - Girls Solo, Colours: Connie Quesnelle 80, Tammy Bates 82, Christine Thomas 81, Laura Knight 79, Joan Bowering 84, Pat Kearn 80. Class 331 - Solo, Secular, Own Choice. Lindsay Martin 85, Joanne Nesbiott 87, Class 266 - Gr. 8 Girls Solo, To a Girl on Her Birthday. Beatrice Spencer 83, Lauria Mailloux 80, Susan Fancy 85, Claudia Taaks 84, Colleen Evans 82. Class 271 - Triple Trio - Joy is Like the Rain. Parkview Gr. 7 and 8 86, Huron Park Gr. 7 and 8 87. Class 291 - Inter- mediate Glee Club, SSA, The Happy Wanderer. Parkview 89. Class 264 - Gr. 7 Girls Solo - The Little Prin- cess. Teena Leroux 81, Kim Burrage 80, Ann Curry | 82, Monica Tietz 83, May Chretien 80, Onalea Jackson 85, Charlene Myers 84. Class 326 - Folk Song - Own Choice. Ian Veall 88. Class 275 - Small Ensemble - A Child of Dreamland. Huron Park 87. Class 293 Inter- Scholarships, trophies awarded The climax of the 35th annual Midland Music Festival was the concert held in Midland Secondary School Wednesday evening. Young Musicians and singers gave 31 performances, ranging ; from guitar solos to | piano trios and the , Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School Senior Brass Ensemble. Scholarships and trophies were awarded as follows: Scholarships Piano Ellen Price, Patsy McNamara, Christine Robertson, Anne Langlois, David Schult, Larissa Melnyk, Fred Melnyk. Kimberley Phillips, Tammy Melnyk, Janice Parnell, Deanna Melnyk, Brian Shouldice, Allan Lan- dlois, Cheryl Parnell, Bruce LaBrie. Guitar Kelly Edwards, Joanne Finney, Sonya Forget. Vocal Joanne Nesbitt, Ian Veal, Lindsay Martin, Dean Eplett. PRE-BUILT WALLS AND TRUSSES are designed for quick assembly. The pre-built units make it easy and youcan save both time and money whether you do-it-yourself or hire acarpenter. HURRY! See our model ______on display! _ im i eVariety of Floor Plans and Designs available! OPEN: Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. to5 p.m. vivisionor LERCAR SALES & SERVICES LIMITED Penetanguishene 5A9- 2080 177 Robert St., Penetanguishene --</ ay, aa, | | i OT Te EE oa = = Be sure you fill out your ballot while you enjoy a coffee! Alisizes Pre-fab Garages| Trophies Ellen Price, trophy for the highest mark in piano; Ellen Price and David Schult, trophy for senior sight reading; Tammy Melnvk. trophy for junior sight reading: Allan Langois, trophy for vocal sight singing. Trophies Guitar Paul Groves Instrumental John Curry, wood- wind instrument; Teresa Puddicombe, brass. instrument; Victoria Harbour, recorder ensemble; ESPSS, brass en- semble, Charlie Cote and Claude Quesnelle; ESPSS, Senior brass ensemble. Choirs Corpus Christi, Triple Trio's; Corpus Christi, Grade 3 choir; Grade 5 mediate Glee Club - The Entertainer. Victoria Harbour Public School 83. choir, Huron Park; Grade 7 choir, Park- view; Grade 5 choir 2 part, Huron Park; Triple T's, Elmvale; Parkview Primary Glee Club; Parkview Small Ensemble; Grade 6 Choir, Regent School; Intermediate Glee Club, Parkview. Vocal Soloist T. Anderson; M. Mounteer; G. Capps. There's a building boom in Tiny these days The estimated value of building construction in Tiny Township for the first quarter of 1981 is up $667,900 over the previous year, ac- cording to building inspector Larry Crawford. These figures were presented in the in- spector's quarterly report to council on Wednesday, and show that construction value has more than doubled for the same period in | 1980. In 1980 a total of 42 building permits were issued for an estimated construction value of $534,600 from Jan. 1 to April 30. Sixty-six permits were issued before April 30 this year for a total value of $1,202,500. In summary, the building inspector states, "24 more building permits were issued--13 more for the construction of new ie + eThese models can be used as a garage, storage or workshop and come with a complete set of assembly instructions. Pre-fab Utility Shed 9'x10'x6'3" OPEN: Sun. 12 noon to5 p.m. Mon. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. uiciond 926-9809 seasonal dwellings and three more for new permanent dwellings."' Deputy-reeve John Lackie expressed surprise over the in- crease in building, and speculated that builders were "'maybe trying to beat the re-imposition of sales tax on materials in June."' "They're also _lear- ning to live with high mortgage rates," Lackie added. Friday, May 15, 1981, Page 5

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