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Times & Guide (1909), 7 Feb 1963, p. 6

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Kiwanis Music Festival of Greatâ€" er Toronto, marks two decades of In the next two weeks beginning supported by 14 Kiwanis Clubs February 9th, upwards of 25,000|of Greater Toronto. The sponsorâ€" musicians and vocalists, the maâ€"|ing clubs each year subscribe jority of them young students, more than 50 per cent of the Fesâ€" will be competing for the covetâ€" tival budget from their members. ed honor of a "Festival First",) While the bulk of competitors, er a share of the: more than\who range from tiny novices to $17,000 in scholarships and. cash|talented young men and women awards which will go to this\on the threshold of a professionâ€" year‘s promising performers. ‘al career, are from the Toronto Organized 20 years ago as the/area, the Festivalhas over the Kiwanis Music Festival Lures Top Talent From Lakeshoreâ€"Etobicoke Area The world‘s largest annual Je=]] result of a suggestion by Col. George Peacock of the Salvation Kiwanis Club of Toronto) the Festival is now administered and supported by 14 Kiwanis Clubs of Greater Toronto. The sponsorâ€" ing clubs each year subscribe more than 50 per cent of the Fesâ€" tival budget from their members. DUNDAS ST. years attracted entries from cenâ€" tres all over Ontario, Quebec and the United States. This year is no exception. The competitions have proved a vigorous stimulant to the musiâ€" cal interests of young students. Educational officials throughout the province, and particularly in Toronto, credit the Toronto festiâ€" val and other similar competiâ€" tions with greatly increasing stuâ€" dent response to music education programs, which have expanded rapidly in response to the deâ€" mand. The Festivals also provide 975 The QUEENSWAY CORNER IKLINGTON AVE. â€" CL. 5â€"5531 _ But quite apart from these two very worthwhile motives, the ‘!‘uuvd provides for the youth ‘o! the province an opportunity to build character and confidence in themselves in a field of gcn- eral competition. As> Festival founder Col. Peacock put it "Here, the virtues of character are encouraged, for both teacher promising young performers witk the opportunity to have their work evaluated and their efforts directed by the accomplished musicians who are members of the adjudicating team each year, _ The 19 Festivals to date have attracted more than 330,000 comâ€" A number of the Festival parâ€" ticipants have gone on to disâ€" tinguished careers in music. Malâ€" colm Troup, Lois Marshall, Glenn Gould, Teresa Stratas, Betty Jean Winning performers and groups have shared in more than $105,â€" 000 in scholarships and cash awards. + and student must learn to take VISIT OUR 20â€"CAR SERVICE DEPT. Saturday morning, February 9th, with band competitions in the auditorium at Lawrence Park Collegiate. There will be perâ€" formances .at Lawrence Park, morning and afternoon and eveâ€" ning on the 9th and morning and afternoon on the 16th and 23rd. The competition gets into full swing on Monday, February li1th, with competitions morning and Hagen, Steve m-!m mmm-m& I:maAu who are now thrilling internaâ€" Legion H tional audiences. _ ~ Church, _ In addition, there will be nightly performances at Eaton Auditorium Monday to Saturday. The Festival will be officially opened on the Monday .evening. February lith, at Eaton Audiâ€" torium. Following the competitive sesâ€" |Andrew . McCreathâ€"Pianoâ€"9:%} sions, there will be two "Stars\a.m. Feb. 13, 7 and under, of the Festival" concerts at Torâ€" |YPBC; Pamella Shannonâ€"Piapo onto‘s famed Massey Hall on|â€"12 and under, 11:05 a.m., Feb. Thursday, February 28th, undiu. YPBC; 10 and under, 10:55 Friday, March 1st. Here the top |a.m., Feb. 15. YPBC; 10 and un verformers from this year‘s Fesâ€"|der, 9:45 a.m., Feb. 22, SLUC;: tival will have an opportunity to | Shiels _ McEachernâ€"Pianoâ€"2:45 display their talent before an|p.m.. Feb. 15. 14 and under, audience in Canada‘s best known | LLH;: Darlene V. Sematatâ€"Piano concert hall. .A number of the â€"15 and under, 11:10 a.m., Feb. musicians and vocalists now makâ€" |16, LLH; John Allsopâ€"Pianoâ€" ing regular appearances at Masâ€"|13 and under. 9:45 a.m., Feb. 20, sey Hall were on stage there |YPBC; Sandra Malarchuk â€" first performing in a Kiwanis Pianoâ€"10 and under, 9:45 a m., "Stars of the Festival" concert.|Feb. 21, YPBC; Elaine Moinar Locations and Key To and Sandra Campbeliâ€"Pianoâ€" Competition 15 end under, 2 p.m.. Feb. 21, Lawrence Park Collegiate Insâ€" | YPBC: Robert Gusevsâ€"Pianoâ€" stitute (LPCD, 125 Chatsworth|8 and under. 9:45 am.. Feb. 11 Drive; St. Luke‘s United Church | LLH: Ruth Gerowâ€"Vocalâ€"10 (SLUC), corner of Carlton and|@nd under, 10:55 am., Feb. 11, ‘Shelbourne St.; Central Y.M.C.A.| SLUC__ Anne Grahamâ€"Voealâ€" (CYMCA), 36 College St.; Canaâ€"|12 and under, 3:25 p.m., Feb. 15. dian â€" Legion â€" Building (Lower | SLUC: Vicki Russellâ€"Vocalâ€"12 Legion Hallâ€"LLH), 22 College|2"~" "nder. 9:45 am.,. Feb. 18, St.; â€" Yorkminsterâ€"Park n.mm!YPBC ; Susan Anne Goodâ€"Vocal Church (Â¥PBC), 1585 Yonge St.; â€"!2 and under. 9:45 a.m., Feb. Eaton _ Auditorium â€" (E A U D), !8: ) and under, 10:55 a.m., Feb. Yonge and College Streets. 18. YPBC; Jane Nevileâ€"Voca â€"â€" Mimico . 15 and under, 2:15 p.m.. Feb.1 18. Marguerite Kroperâ€"Accordion YPBC: 14 and under, 3:20 p.m., â€"9 and under. 9:45 a.m., Feb, 9, Feb. 18. YPBC; 1! and under, CYMCA; 10 and under 9:45 a.m., 1055 a. m.. Feb. 18. YPBC; 14 and Feb. 15. SLUC; Susan Punnettâ€" | Under. 3:20 p.m.. Feb. 18, YPBC Accordionâ€"15 and under, 11:25| Glendine Tuttonâ€"Vocalâ€"15 and wim.. Feb. 13. SLUC:; Rodney | Under, 11:20 a m., Feb. 22, SLUC: Krugerâ€"Accordionâ€"17 and un Paul McDermottâ€"Vocalâ€"11 and der, 10:45 a.m.. Feb. 15, swc;,*"""f'r 2 p.m., Feb. 11. LLH: 16 and under. 11:25 a.m., Fep.| Gord Moinar â€"â€" Trombone â€" 15 15, SLUC:; Donna Cooper.â€"Ac.;and under. 2 p.m.. Feb. 11, cérdionâ€"14 and under. 11:39 |CYMCA: Stephen Irwinâ€"Clariâ€" a.m., Feb. 16. YPBC; Brian {netâ€"14 and under, 9%:55 am. Eschâ€"Accordionâ€"14 and under, Feb. 13, CYMCA: Stephen Irwin lulan 222 mm o8 vomm. i4‘ â€"Clarinetâ€"14 and under. 9:55 afternoon at five other centres: Eaton Auditorium, the Canadian Legion Hall, St. Luke‘s United Church, the Central Y.M.C.A., Yorkminister â€" Park Baptist Church. The morning and afterâ€" noon performances at these cenâ€" ‘tru continue six days a week, Monday to Saturday, and some ‘evenln. sessions at St. . Luke‘s for the two weeks through to February 23rd. Marguerite Kroperâ€"Accordion â€"â€"9 and under, 9:45 a.m., Feb, 9, | CYMCA; 10 and under 9:45 a.m., Feb. 15, SLUC;: Susan Punnettâ€" | Accordionâ€"15 and under, mis! am., Feb. 13. SLUC: Rodney| Krugerâ€"Accordionâ€"17 and unâ€" der, 10:45 am.. Feb. 15, SLUC:‘ 16 and under, 11:25 a.m., Feb.| 15, SLUC:; Donna Cooperâ€"Acâ€"| cordionâ€"14 and under, 11:30| a.m., Feb, 16. YPBC; Brian| Eschâ€"Accordionâ€"â€"14 and under, 11:30 a.m.. Feb. 16. YPBC; 13| and under. 945 am.. Feb. 22. and unde CYNCA: chestraâ€"1 Feb. 16. 1 3:50 p.m.. shore Dist kins)â€"Sec 2 p.m.. Feb. 9. LPCI: 168A Brownie Pack (Barbara Clark) â€"Singing â€" Games â€"11:20 a.m., Feb. 16. EAUD:; Geo. R. Gauld School â€" (Eileen Harrison) â€" School Choirsâ€"Gr. 5 and 6. 2 p.m.. 2 pm. Feb. 19. SLUC; John English School (Patricia Staebler)â€"School â€" Choirsâ€"â€"10:50 a.m., Feb. 20. EAUD. New Toronto Andrew Pahulveâ€"Accordionâ€" 12 and under, 11:10 a.m., Feb. 11. CYMCA; Danny Nelsonâ€"Accorâ€" dionâ€"12 and under. 11:10 a.m., Feb. 11. CYMGA: Linda Collins. Christine â€" Kowalickiâ€"Accordion Duetâ€"15â€"@nd under, 10:55 am. Feb. 13. SLUC:; Linda Lee Colâ€" linsâ€"Accordionâ€"18 and . wnder, 245 p.m., Feb. 21; LLH: 9:45 am. Feb 22. CYMCA: Karen MacDonaldâ€" â€"Pianoâ€"14 and unâ€" der. 11:10 a.m.. Feb. 12 YPBC 9:45 a.m. Feb 12. LLH. 18 and under: 14 and under, 245 pm. Feb, 15. LLH; 14 and under, 420 pv.. Feb. 15. LLH: 18 and unâ€" der %40 nim.. Feb. 20. YPBC: der. 240 pm.. Feb. 20, YEBL Kerrv Macdonald Piano â€"â€" 1( and undet, 2 p.m.. Feb. 15, YPBC: 11 and under. 3:15 pa.. Feb. 15 YPBC: 13 and under. 3:10 pm. Feb. 18. YPBC; Karen and Kerry Macdonaldâ€"J4 _ and â€" under, 2 p.m.. Feb, 18. EAUD: 13 and «inâ€" der, 215 pm. Feb. 19. YPBC. Long Branch Maureen Moore â€"Vacaiâ€"â€"8 and under. 1140 am. Feb. 11. SLUC Maureen Moore â€"Vocaiâ€"â€"8 and under. 1140 a.m . Feb 11. sSLUC; Steven Lawson .â€" Baritone â€" 20 and under. 4 pm. LLH: Joan Tatamâ€"Pianoâ€" 14 â€" and â€" under. 4:20 pm. Feb 15 CYMCA. 15 and under. 1110 am. Feb 16. LLH . 17 and under, 1030 a.m.. Feb. 18. LALH;_ Vincent: Massey Choir Margaret | Cawker School Choir 2. ph Feb 13. EAUD: Gr. VI Choir, 250. Feb 13. EAUD: James S. Bell Public School â€"Barbara Gilletâ€"7 and 8 3:50 pm. Feb. 19. EAUD: 2:30 | â€"Accordionâ€"10 and under. 9:45| Maureen wore waterproof legâ€" a.m.. Feb. 16. YPBC. Luciano|gings under her ankleâ€"length Rossettiâ€"Accordionâ€"13 and unâ€"|dress. Heâ€"man Wayne stuck to der, 945 a.m., Feb. 22, CYVMCA;/an unprotected jacket and denim Park Lawn School (Ron Ho!â€" trousers, which soon stuck to him. land)â€"Triple Trioâ€"VII and VIM\|Finally he crawled out of the | â€"2:30 pm.. PFeb. 22. EAUD;jooze and said: "This sure beats Young Players‘ String Quartette/the hell out of working for a â€"Maurice G, Breen, James L.|living." . Marvin _R Breenâ€" Violinâ€"â€"10 and under, 2:50 p.m., Feb. 12. CYMCA; 11 and under, 9:45 a.m., Feb. 18. CYMCA; 9:45 a.m., Feb. 20, CYMCA: Kirk Taylorâ€"Vioâ€" linâ€"14 and under, 11 am., Feb. 14, CYMCA: 1§ and und@t. 3:15 p.m.. Feb. 18, CYMCA: Maunce G. Breen â€" Violinâ€" 3:45 .p.m. Feb. 12. CYMCA; §:45 a.m.. Feb. 19. CYMCA: 2 p.m. Feb. 19, CYMCA, 16 and under; $:45 a m.. Feb. 20, CYMCA: 2:15 pm., Feb. 22, CYMCA; Tom N. Taylor â€" Violincellioâ€"18 and under. 9:10 p.m.. Feb 21, EAUD: :46 p.m., Feb. 12. CYMCA; Margaret Prisâ€" tupaâ€"Vocal Pianoâ€"10 and unâ€" der. 10:55 am.. Feb. 11. SLUC; 2:45 a.m.. Feb. 14. YPBC; 10 and under; Browym Readâ€"Vocalâ€"12 and under. 9:45 a.m.. Feb. 18, YPBC_ Winona Schluzâ€"â€"Piano 13 and under. 3:10 p.m.. Feb 18, YPBC; Gus and Mira Pristupaâ€"â€" Piano Duetâ€"15 and under, 2 p.m., Feb. 21, YPBC; Ronald Gilâ€" bertâ€"Cornetâ€"20 and under. 3:45 p.m.. Feb p.m.. Feb. 15. CYVMCA: 4:40 p.m , |able sliminess before being dump Feb. 15, CYMCA: Michael Infusejed into a pit at Dogtown Mine .. Feb. 16. YPBC; 13 er. 9:45 a.m.. Feb. 22. Mergel Accordion Orâ€" 14 and under, 2 p.m., EAUD:; same place at . 17 and under; Lakeâ€" strict Band (W. T. Atâ€" 2. EAUD. Etobicoke i â€"â€" Bantone â€" 20 p m . LLH: Joan 14 and â€" under. 15. CYMCA:; 15 Band Class Ac d5 |evaica _( b 16. P.ano 945 40. 2 pm. Fek [a®s6Â¥ â€" Savage 2 P er 9:45 ,{ I b 13. ora asti Feb.Feb 92. L. Public Jan» Keun and 8.‘ a m., Feb, 2 t 2:30 Sehool i Ar 10 Cormier Ansis, Portietis, Toem N. Taylorâ€"Torontoâ€"Etobicokeâ€" 3:45 p.m., Feb, 12, CYMCA; Barâ€" baraâ€"Jean Haire and Catherine Haireâ€"Piano Duetâ€"11 and unâ€" der, 9:45 a.m., Feb. 11, YPBC; Concerta Mullinsâ€"Pianoâ€"10:40, a.m., Feb. 11, YPBC; 11 and unâ€" der; Caroyin Ann Malaniuk â€" Piano â€" 12 and under, 9:45 a.m., February 12, YPBC; Adâ€" rienne Shannon â€" Piano â€" 14 and under, 11:10 a.m., Febâ€" ruary 12 YPBC; 2:30 p.m., Feb. 12, YPBC; 12 and under; 20 and under, 2:20 pm., Feb. 12, LLH; 15 and under, 2 p.m., Feb. 13, YPBC: Kathleen Pengelly â€" Piahoâ€"10:55 a.m., Feb. 12, LLH; Andrew â€" McCreathâ€"Pianoâ€"9:5 Ista Wilsonâ€"Clarinetâ€"17 and under, 2:15 p.m.. Feb. 13. CYMCA: David Hoimesâ€"Guitarâ€"â€"10 and under, 945 am Feb. 21, CYMCA: Sally O. Seymour â€" Oratoria. Soprano â€" 3:45 p.m, Feb. 135 SLUC: 10:25 a.m., Feb. 19. SLUC: 8:05 p.m., Feb. 20, CYMCA: %:10 pm. Feb 21, SLUC; 159th Girl Guide Comâ€" pany (Mrs. A. J. Nichols)â€"â€" Campfire Singing â€" 9:45 am., Feb. 16, EAUD; Humber Vallev Village School <W. H. Learoyd) â€"10:55 am.. Feb 20, EAUD: a.m., Feb. 13. CYMCA: Holls â€"10:65 am.. Feb. 20, EAUD: Humber Valley Village Choir (Mrs. E. Bartlettâ€"Gr. IVâ€"T p.m.. Feb. 11. EAUD; St. George‘s Public Schooiâ€"(Sharon Kelly)â€" 10:10 a.m.. Feb. 13. EAUD: Burnâ€" hamthrope Coll. Jr. Choir (Hugâ€" heen Creeâ€"IX and X. 9:10 p.m.. Feb, 14. EAUD: Richview C. L Girls‘ Choirs (Miss M Nicholsgn) â€"â€" IX and X â€" 4%:05 p.m.. % FAUD: Etobicoke Coll. Jr. d (D. J. Strathdee) â€"8:30 a m.. Feb. 9. SLUC: Burnâ€" hamthrope Coll. Jr. Band (Miss E. Heinosâ€"9:30 a.m.. Feb. 9, SLUC: Burnhamthorpe Call, Jr. Orchestra +David Parsons) â€"â€" 7 p.m.. Feb. 12. EAUD: Burnhamâ€" thorpe Coll Sr Orchestra (C. La Pointe) â€" 8:30 pm. Feb. 12, EAUD %:45 an Feb. 9. CYMCA. 9 years and under: Collegiate Conâ€" éert Band (Robert Hughes) â€"â€" T:10 pm. LPCI; St. ‘Benedicts School 1H. Mac Inally) â€" Boys Sehool Choirâ€"4.20 p.m.. Feb. 13, EAUD, Josnne Garnessâ€"Pianoâ€"â€" 10 and inder. 945 a.m.. Feb. 14, YPBC:; Steven Andersonâ€"Violin 12 and ander, 945 a.m.. Feb. 14. CYMCA: 11 a.m., Feb. 14, CYNCA _ Clasreâ€" Buckinghamâ€"â€" Piano 845 am.. Feb. 15. LLH; 2 prm . Feb. 16. LLH: Wendy Savage , P.anoâ€" 13 and under, 245 uf . Feb °0 YPBC: Debâ€" EXPENSIVE MUD BATH At an old copper mine south of Tucson, Ariz., Hollywood‘s John Payne and Maureen O‘Hara took a bath to end all movie baths, Making a Western called "Mcâ€" Lintock!", the coâ€"stars and 41 other actors spent an hour slopâ€" ping and flopping in a mudho‘e which serves as the site of a freeâ€"forâ€"al} in the film. Just plain mud wasn‘t muddy enough, of course. Instead, 2.000 sacks»oL. bentoniteâ€"a compound used in drilling oil grelfsâ€"went through a cement mixer to achieve suitâ€" }lhte sliminess before being dump= T Thistletown and Rexdale eine â€" Jackson â€"Accordion â€"â€" Kennet Feb 22. 22. LLH: St. Benedicts Anne Mclnally) â€"â€" Gr. by Pianoâ€"1040 a.m LLH. 11 and under 10:40

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