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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 May 1987, p. 16

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Midland Music Festival results The 41st annual Midland Y's Men-sponsored Midland Music Festival has been underway in St. Paul's United Church since April 27. Following, in descending order of scor- ing, are the music students in categories of more than one competitor. Piano General solos, six years: Ashley Woods, Diane Tang, Bridey Rowley. Contemporary piano solos, eight years: Patrick Lai, Janine Parnell, Natalie Sauve. Jazz and blues solo, seven years: Ashley Woods, Andrew Webster, Regan Douglas. General solos, 10 years: Nisha Anand, Stacey Douglas. Canadian composer solos, nine years: Patrick Lai, Jennifer Charon. Piano duets, 10 years: James Boyd and Tom Heatley; Stacey Douglas and Max Woods; Barbara Huffman and Nisha Anand. Baroque solos, 10 years: Nisha Anand, Janine Parnell, Max Woods and Virginia Cowan. Contemporary piano solos, 12 years: Cindy Leng, Kristen Hacker, Jeanine Desroches. Jazz and blues solos, 11 years: Patrick Lai, Rebecca MacKinnon, Nisha Anand and Leisha Ostrowski. Piano trios, 12 years: Jen- nifer Martin, Kristen and Stacey Douglas; Stephanie, Missy and Erin Dubeau. Classical solos, 13 years: Marie Lai, Jennifer Martin, Jillian Brown. Original composition for piano, 12 years: Stephen Murphy, Jeffrey Fox and Kathy Murphy, Sara Bryant. Contemporary solos, 13 years: Alison Parnell, Jonathan Ens, Michelle Byczko. Piano duets, 13 years: Marie and Patrick Lai, Keith MacPherson and Aaron Kronis, Jeanine Desroches and Jennifer Martin. Baroque solos, 15 years: Renee Cingolani, Tammy Melnyk, Michelle Byczko and Sarah Caminias. Classical solos, 16 years: Cindy Leng, Danny Whit- tam, Tammy Melnyk. Canadian composer solos, 16 years: Barbara Byczko, Deanna Melnyk. Baroque solos, 17 years: Jackie Leng, Deanna Melnyk, Barbara Byczko. Jazz and blues solos, six years: Ashley Woods, Diane Tang, Courtney Henderson. General solos, seven years: Regan Douglas, Chad Webster. Canadian composer solos, eight years: Max Woods, Andy Archer. Contemporary solos, nine years: Marie Lai, Melanie Marchand, Jeffrey Fox and Kathy Murphy. Classical solos, 10 years: Nisha Anand, Max Woods, Chris Byczko. Jazz and blues solos, 10 years: Karen Parnell, Patrick Lai, Nisha Anand. Piano duets, 11 years: Marie and Patrick Lai; Rebecca MacKinnon and Stacey Douglas, LeeAnne Fawcett and _ Leisha Ostrowski. Graded solos, Fletcher Bk 2: Laura Norwood, Anne Marie Chiles, Jewelle Johnson. General solos, 11 years: Rebecca MacKinnon, Marie Lai, Chris Byczko. Canadian composer solos, 12 years: Cindy Leng, Kristen Hacker, Shona Weldon. Jazz and blues solo, 14 years: Jonathan Ens, Carol Ellis, Keith Macpherson. Jazz and blues solo, 16 years: Barbara Byczko, Nahanni Born. Romantic solos, 17 years: Deanna Melnyk, Alison Parnell, Barbara Byczko. Classical solos, 17 years: Alison Parnell, Susan Drysdale, Deanna Melnyk. Sight reading, Grade 1, Douglas Webster, Christopher Maunder. Grade 2, Sherri Lynn Lor- tie, Kristen Hacker. Grade 6, Cindy French, Jennifer Moore, Michelle Byczko. Grade 8, Barbara Byczko, Deanna Melnyk. Piano duets, seven years: Ashley Woods and Diane Tang, Bridey Rowley and Courtney Henderson. General solos, eight years: Janine Parnell, Richelle Tavernier, Matina O'Leary. Contemporary solos, 10 years: Nisha Anand, Laura Gordon, Jackie Leng. Piano duets, eight years: Regan Douglas and Max Woods, Jennifer Connolly and Matina O'Leary, Jessie Lucas and Dana Monteith. Canadian composer solos, 11 years: Renee Cingolani, Stacey Douglas, Laura Gordon. Jazz and blues solos, nine years: Richelle Tavernier, Matina O'Leary, Barbara Huffman. Piano trios, 10 years: Marie and Patrick Lai and Max Woods, Barbara Huff- man and Nisha Anand and Caroline Roberts. Baroque solos, 11 years: Vincent Leary, Karen Parnell, Stephen Murphy. Piano duets, 12 years: Jeanine Desroches and Jen- nifer Martin, Dana Cousens and Missy Dubeau. General solos, 12 years: Patrick Lai, Renee Charlebois, Leisha Ostrowski. Contemporary solos, 14 years: Sarah Camunias, Angela Dubeau and Aya Utahara, Tammy Melnyk. Jazz and blues solos, 13 years: Laura Gordon, Dana Cousens, Tammy Melnyk. Romantic solos, 13 years: Marie Lai, Jillian Brown. Baroque solos, 14 years: Renee Cingolani, Sarah Norton, Leisha Ostrowski. Piano duets, 14 years: Jennifer Moore and Sarah MacKinnon, Angela Dubeau and Karie Hewitt, Sharyl Dubeau and Rox- anne Kronis. Classical solos, 15 years: Renee Cingolani, Tammy Melnyk, Michelle Byczko. Piano trios, 16 years: Ginger Langman and Alison Parnell and Sally Grout, Barbara . and Michelle Byczko and Sheila Stafford, and Kristen Spearn and Kathryn Marchildon and Kelly Dubeau. Baroque solos, 16 years: Tammy Melnyk, Cindy Leng, Danny Whittam. Contemporary solos, 16 years: Susan Drysdale, Nahanni Born and Barbara Byczko,; and Deanna Melnyk. Piano duets, six years: Bridey Rowley and Court- ney Henderson, Ashley Woods and Diane Tang. Jazz and blues solos, eight years: Richelle Taver- nier, Max Woods. Canadian composer solos, 10 years: Marie Lai, Jackie Leng, Sarah Bruer and Nisha Anand. General solos, nine years: Matina O'Leary, Karen Parnell and Max Woods, Caroline Roberts. Contemporary.solos, 11 years: Renee Cingolani, Robin Martin, Stephanie Dubeau. Piano duets, nine years: Antonia Poullis and Aimee Armstrong, Caroline Roberts and Amy Ansly, Melanie Dion and Katie Norton. Grade 1 solos: Mandy Lucas, Christina Westcott, Thomas Fischer. Classical solos, 11 years: Karen Parnell, Robin Martin. Jazz and blues solos, 12 years: Kate Ferguson, Tam- my Melnyk, Rebecca MacKinnon. Classical solos, 14 years: Renee Cingolani, Sarah MacKinnon, Laura Gordon. Piano trios, 14 years: Ginger Langman and Alison Parnell and Sally Grout, Jeanine Desroches and Jennifer Martin and Jennifer Moore. Baroque solos, 13 years: Kim -Jones, Patrick Lai, Jillian Brown. Jazz and blues solos, 15 years: Barbara Byczko, Jen- nifer Greppmayr. Romantic solos, 16 years: Jackie Leng, Danny Whittam. Piano duets, 16 years: Alison Parnell and Sally Grout, Michelle and Bar- bara Byczko, and Kelly Dubeau and Kathy Watson. Piano solos, Gr. 8: Jackie Leng, Renee Cingolani, a.. Andrea's Steak and Seafood House What @ nce way Co- say "Shanks Mom" FOR RESERVATIONS - 526-3408 Open 4 p.m. till 10 p.m. on Mother's Day (May 10th) 527 HUGEL AVE. MIDLAND Cindy Leng. Sidse Jorgensen and and Catherine Charlebois. Piano quick study, 12 Heather Kearns, Caroline Brass solos, one year: years: Jackie Leng, Cindy Hollmann and Corinne Shannon Curry, Tim Leng, Tammy Melnyk. Losch, Nancy Quenelle Hughes, Colleen Kearns. Instrumental Recorder duets, one year: Gloria Caston and Kelly Brown, Jennifer Ross Chamber to net $1 2,000 and Diane Cook, Kim Clause and Todd Archer. |The Midland Chamber of such an event has not been Recorder solos, two Commerce hopes to have tried here. years: Katja Jensen, Trace raised enough money by The Chamber enlisted Leonard, Angie Jennett this evening's end to pay the co-operation of most of and Melanie Fleming. for finishing the Chamber the town's lawyers and Woodwind solos, one building. more than two dozen year: Brad Hervieux, Cathi A deck and stairs are citizens to appear on cable Henne, Wendy Gostick. planned for the front of the television yesterday even- Woodwind duets, Gr. 10: building. More landscap- ing and this evening. Wendy Gostick and Barb ing is to be done; and, in Middleton, Mary McBrien addition, some repairs in- Viewers pay money to and Sheila Moreau, Chan- side the building and on either put the "criminal" in tal Levert and Renee the adjacent parking lot. jail or set him free. Local Lafreniere. Chamber President lawyers will be the judges, .%», 3 Woodwind solos, two Brian Downer said $12,000 defence and prosecution. years: Marc Lesperance, isthe amountthe Chamber Each "criminal will be Dan Whittam, Jacques hopes willbe raised. How charged with a "crime" Blanchette. much money willbe raised related to that person's Woodwind duets, Gr. 13: is hard to predict, because occupation. Festival competitors GM'S BIGGEST SALES EVENT OF THE YEAR...GETS EVEN Dress, title cause of Suspension A teacher at Burkevale Public School suspended after her first two days says the dispute is about proper dress for a teacher, and how she is addressed by her pupils. Neither the Penetangui- shene school's principal nor the chairman of the Protestant Separate School Board had an official com- ment, last week. Peg Tittle of Wendake Beach was hired in January to teach music, two morn- ings a week. Her choice of clothing, cotton pants and a sweat shirt, and her wish that her students call her Peg, were unacceptable to the administration, she says."I think that I should be able to wear jeans as well." The Federation of Women Teachers Associa- tion of Ontario has not been supportive, she says. She was told she was being irrational and unreasonable. A grievance officer with the organiza- tion ended a telephone conversation with her by hanging up, she says. "TI am not saying that I'm necessarily right." The details of the dispute need to be known and discuss- ed, she says. '""The com- munity may think that (her suspension) is a good deci- sion." She believes that her contract expires in June. The school board has not tried to fire her, she says. School board chairman Oscar Ross says that the matter is in the hands of the board's lawyer. Tittle says that she tried to inform parents by distributing to Burkevale students a letter to be taken home. Principal Clara Piotrowski stood beside her on the sidewalk and asked students who ac- cepted a copy of Tittle's let- ter to give it to her, Tittle says. Tittle wrote a letter to the board saying that she would comply with the board's policy. In the mid- dle of March, she filed a formal grievance letter, when she did not get a response, she says. Assault charge A Port MeNicoll resi- dent, Michael Belanger, 20, will appear in Penetangui- shene Provincial Court, in connection with an assault charge, on May 14. 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