Catherine Culbert, Linda Mumâ€" mery and Dawn Phyllis set the vace with their ‘"Hoot Nanny" a modern jazz done in Black and Chartruese costumes topped with Bell Boy Caps"; these girls show real promise. Next on the programme in a tap number, "Love Letters" were Barbara Adams, Janice Buck, Cathy and Susan Kennedy, Donna Landry, Jennie Laing, Melvina MacNeil, Cindy Rowley, Barbara Worgan and Carol McDoulton, all looking 741â€"5395 ~â€"])STATE FARM Apply In Writing To: Box W, The Weston Times â€" Advertiser 235 Dixon Road, Weston Murray A. 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Another season was brought to a close when "Edwina‘s" School of Dancing, held their "Summerâ€" time Revue" recently at Thistleâ€" town Collegiate. } These Thistletown youngsters put théir best foot. forward to bring their audience an evening of real entertainment. | The first numiber called "Show Opener‘" was true to its name, with our own little Rhonda Birâ€" enbaum, Dale Macklem, Janice Parkhouse, M elvina MacNeil, Donna Macklem â€" and Jomne‘ Piercy. YOUR OWN BUSINESS "Summertime Revue‘" Closes Dancing Season® With Lively Variety Of Costumes & Numbers State Farm now inswres 7,000,000 cars! Why not make yours No. 7,000,001? You‘ll enjoy the Famous Low Rates and Homeâ€" town Service that have made people insure more cars with us than with any other company! Call today! 000‘ Canadian Head Office; Tornoto, Ont. 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Here is a young miss looking every bit | Just before intermission "Edâ€" winna‘‘ took pleasure in presentâ€" ing a "Polka Festival", with the majority of her students in bright, colourful costumes adding "Zest" to this number, with Marâ€" guerite Campbell, Wilma Bakker, Melvina MacNeil, Cathy Ritchie, Janice Parkhouse, Donna Mackâ€" lem, Kim Phyllis, Ramona Gross, Marabel Swain, Donna McKnight, Jeanne Van Suylekom, Kari Lie, Martha Thomson, Lynn Marie lHalu.sh, Nancy Brace, Ida Lasâ€" alo, Linda Mummery, Wendy Parkhouse, Susan Thorn, Ann Berm a n, Laurie Sutherland, Dawn Hall, Cindy Rowley, Barâ€" bara Adams, Arlene Gold, Susan Warwick, Marlene Applebaum, Marianne Gairns, Janet Inrig, Debbie Hussey, Jennifer Altman. To climax this number, a Trioâ€" Rhonda Birenbaum, Joanne Pierâ€" Next to come along were little Bikinis, â€" doing â€" their â€" number "Little Tappers" ..... Rochelle Benson, Brenda Bray, Mary and Valerie Capper, Steve Clarke, Virginia Fleming, Patti Hughes, Donna Lubbers, Karen Pancer, Lynn Rowley, Cheryl Smith, Diana Van Suylekom, Karan Waters and David Williams, â€" my how they did tap and twist. A change of pace was in store when Barbara Cordwell, Gail Friedlander, Joanne Maguire, Melvina MacNeil, Gloria Nichols, Janice Parkhouse, Debbie Roulâ€" ston, with their leader . .Glenna Smith, did some excellent Baton twirling and dancing in their number .... "Indian Twirlers" Nancy Milette, Anja Bakker, Lynne Spinks, Cathy Ritchie, Melanie Edge, Robin Gould, Melâ€" vina MacNeil, Wilma Bakker, Beverley Zuk, and Susan Willâ€" iams were delightful in their ‘"‘Tap" number "Blue R o o m". Following came a Ballet Seâ€" quence, with Linda Mummery and Wendy Parkhouse lovely and graceful in their beautiful white chiffon costumes. The Soloist in this number was Elinor Ottoway, in green chiffon and flowered: crown, and indeed extremely well done for her first solo. \ _ *"‘Mack the Knife" â€" a modern jarz â€" was done very well by, Kathy Friedlander and C ar ol McDoulton. "Summertime Revue" brought out a record crowd and with Mrs. MacNeil‘s knack of keeping the show short and sweet, with every number "different‘ keepâ€" ing the audience on the edge of their seats, anxiously awaiting the next number with grent‘ pleasure. Mime‘" a lovely number with the tiny tots looking every bit like little Fairies â€" in White and Turquoise c o s tu m es actented with sparkling tiaras. very sweet in their Lavender satin lounging pyjamas, carrying a purple pencil and pad oSE evening, ‘‘"Ballet and a lovely number with tots looking every bit Mr. and Mrs, Hodges and famâ€" ily, Muncey Ave., have moved to their new home in Westway Village. We wish them all the best in their new home, Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. Robert Rae, whose mothâ€" er Mrs. Janet Rae, of Arbordell Ave., Rexdale passed away last IMarcio (Wac Shoppe Thursday. _ Mrs. Alice Laidler, Islington Ave. N., July 8th; Donny Willâ€" iams, Albion Rd., July 5th; Mrs. Ann Soposki, July 12th; Marg. Kitchener, July 13th, ® Elmhurst Dr., July 6th; Donny Burley, July 7th; Mrs. W. Smith, Kipling Ave. N., July 7th; Doug Callan, Kennebec Ave., July 8th; George Smith, July 8th. BIRTHDAYS : â€" H(}{eeungs to Scott Patterson, ‘‘The Tapping Twins" once again gave Dawn Hall & Debbie Hussey a chance to prove how well they dance together, everyâ€" one loved those Pale Blue cosâ€" Elmlea And District Jottings 1951 WESTON ROAD this we had ‘Sixteen going on Seventeen" a real delightful tap dance, by Eleanor Hopkins, Linâ€" da Mummery, Dawn Phyllis & Wendy Parkhouse. Showing off their tap work in "Ida" were David Adams, Cathy Butt, Miâ€" chael Laing, Jane Ross, Leanne Seeds and Dianne Thoroski. ‘‘Danger Man‘" ‘saw some exâ€" cellent precision jazz done by Catherine Culbert, Linda Mumâ€" mery, Dawn Phyllis® Eleanor Hopkins and Kathy <Friedlnnder' in Black Light. 3 tine very well done by David Adams, Rhonda Birenbaum, Caâ€" thy Butt, Jennie Laing, Michael Laing, Dale Macklem, Joanne Maguire, Joanne Piercy, Leanne Seeds, Jane Ross, Connie Stanâ€" |(g° Marcia Â¥ed. â€" Closed ail da except Holiday Mon. Summer Hours YOUR CONFIDENCE _ 9 ~ 6 p.m. Shoppe " _ SAVINGS uP to 30% Take advantage of our Anniversary Specials Mrs. Nickle, Islington Ave. N., is home from a holiday in Ottawa and Montreal. While in Montreal she visited her son Harry, and his family, _ Mr. Humphries was a Pastâ€" President of the Coronation Branch, 286 Royal Canadian Legâ€" ion â€" one of the original memâ€" bers â€" also was on the Volunâ€" teer Fire Brigade for a number of years. He leaves a wife, daughter, (Mrs. Haines) Dorothy, two sons, William and George. To these Again we thank you for your continued patronage On Every Purchase Neighbours and friends in Elmlea were shocked to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. George Humphries, 15 Irwin Rd. on Sunday July 7th. Special Mention to the two girls, Marianne Gairns (who was i) and Gale Friedlander (who was injured) and did not particiâ€" pate in this year‘s recital. Presentation of a corsage and a Mobile Barbecue were made to "Edwina" by Dawn Hall and Debbie Hussey on behalf of the Mothers‘ appreciation of her fine work. OUR CONCERN Bringing the show to a close was a Calypso Venture, the scenâ€" ery and costumes were very auâ€" thentic and the numbers done extremely well by Linda Mumâ€" mery, Elinor Ottoway, Dawn Phyllis and Joanne Stainer and ending with the soloists, Lois Lyles & Wendy Parkhouse. lent as the ai their applause Delightful as ever and pleasâ€" ing, was the Solo by Edwina MaeNail,‘_thh gal really has taâ€" tumes and Tiaras. _ The audience was then treated to a Modern Jazz Numberâ€" "Kitty Kats" danced by Edwina MacNeil, Peter Carlson and Lois Lyles. The Highlight of the evenâ€" ing was the "Charleston" showâ€" ing Eleanor â€" Hopkins, â€" Linda Mummery, Dawn Phyllis and Wendy Parkhouse doing some real Yast stepping. Our Entire Stock SAVE express our deepest symâ€" CH 1â€"4458 audience proved by ’1 FREE | MOUNTING Fast efficient service NO WAITING & flf"}j <( You don‘t need eashâ€" k/~>]| _ Just say CHARCE It1 THURS., FRI. & SAT. ONLY! fll' f 7"/‘ ‘: " TRUCKLOAD Just arrived. 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