F Awards presented to Youth Symphony members aut-Ott-tredhat-se-Item..). mule. the Princess Theatre - felt Nil tNradnyttigttt. 'itiPiiitttttgtgetlTgrrc'tgareg,t'h- Wham ' “helm-dun.“ aoeuietoheirBigM-rhondume0e: "iikikaimraet,yijiyeirD5rttfteeie tt-tksmiieoidtedsAtrtur out“ iaiieiatseirpastarsofNriertCa1ytate, -dabarsirstheearrrutt0sam.ttttetrtte-t tgesiretoearNorermrttrlnxsid_ The line-up of ngly Jeeletyt (P3311 re, - trumpet. coronetJndaplleofelectmnkudceu). Harvey Dangerous 1Geoftrey Bennett - drums). Ted Scarf (Kip - guitar and throat), Ward Damagin- tMare Willms - kW). Biff Todd (mm Willa: - gain!) and Doctor 91ttA.er \V-V" "__' Re"-"--. --"e _ V mane - sax) presented a diverse set ot hard-funk. POP. rock and young swinging in!- Attermrerearondatrit) withInewnune (ex-Good Food) and a new bass-player, Line One has made amicable movement, and for those Fiiraswttoiastedtietrtphetrost.ttfrPtt One, they were rewarded with music well balanced between emotion and technique. Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Youth Orchestra awards night was held " the recent (in! concert of the season. - _ _ --.- _ Once a year, the K-W Symphoety's Women's Committee together with the Board of Directors give monetary awards to selected members of the Youth Orchestra as an encouragement to them and to improve their musical talents and assist them with their musical education. "iiaiG" iiGilrn2, - -ehairman of the KWSY0, honored Philip Brunton, clarinet, trift' a ytte.ial LTiGiio-rGGiinGGis Asistancdwittt conducting the orchestra this past sggson. - _ _ . -iGGiiaa,%'ca-president of the Symphony’s board of directors, assisted with the board awards. Theyare: -- __ . ..-- . = "r.hiUkrchie Bernhardt Trust Award presented by Mrs. W.A. Bernhardt to Anne Marie Borth--per- cussion. 2. The Archie Bernhardt Trust Award presented by Mrs. WA. Bernhardt to Lisa Dusseault-hass. 3. The Karl Saley Trust Award presented by Mr. Karl Saley to Chris serdei-second trumpet. -iaiowiitg those awards, Sandra Armstrong, awards convenor of the Women's Committee, gave Crowd fever overshadows small numbers atPringees LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS For Spring Installation SUPERIOR MEMORIAIS 528 Victotia St. N.. Kitchener - Wm laudâ€) usual "I! mm SI.†K â€(I III Are you sure you’re saving money? . you should be talking to us! ar-or-ra-rt-oo--"'--"-""'"'"""' 27.5, RESERVATIONS THE ATHUH. " ERG ST. W., WATEMOO - mmwmamm (W). like can (use! an). Dab idaimgt-rBttimneatehtdr-sand-tsattst0, EaAtetarv-tttasayaatd-eitar). -iile"itutt-riemti-rthiere-daeh" tGieukii-itiirtcateeidMt. iiGerteesG-ettiehtt-tBthtartAeeted iiifi0Griuitr-.Asttt-d1iis-" unseen-deatheandeleereepoaaemm ‘l‘heMUn Womwm attinitietweartartet-ttetaIsMratsr9iyeed itFeiidsttvmehrrt-ttttuttt1eirttyytN 'itheitt?""'eu"o""ttt'd""'1"r1"' WheoBlackhom-nwaseskedtorenectonthe "tst-rust-ttei-tie-ttsteamed/y' has changed. Today the group focuses on the arrangementsandmovesnalarae instrument ttsrouiitsttseirmt-ithtrMmetdytiots. Atti'irarearairowth,thetJtrmt'ettto.t?e "isrecutedirtursethte'sriurie.pereyeexiyta a need to develop more freedom of interplay between piayers.hut beingagmupwhich existsas a hobby, the restriction of available practice time is unfortunately a formidable hurdle. UneOneisscheduledtoperformatSoundsof summer-sta-ted. 4. The Betty Stewart Memorial Award presented by". Mrs. S. Armstrong to Jennifer Johnsoet--first vi- o . 5. The Muriel Clement Memorial Award present- ed by Mrs. S. Armstrong to Johann Iartter-vio1a (principal). 6. The Geraldine Schafer Award presented by Mrs. S. Scbafer to John shelton-arttoe (principal). T . The Violet Sykes Award presented by Mrs. D. Sykes to Ian MacBeath--Frerteh Horn (principal). ti. The Mabel Lane Krug Memorial Award, presented on behalf of the Women’s committee by a brief background about their award recipients and presenters. They are: 1. The Dorothy Peterson Award presented by Mrs. D. Peterson to Gord usland-ceiio. 2. The Pauline Morin Award presented by Mrs. D. Peterson to Karl Rainer-first violin (concert- master). 3. Tire Heather Lippert Memorial Award pre- sented by Mrs. M. Hayes to Rene Kasta--secoetd vi- ii; , E.' -AGGGGK it; jinian Paswette--second violin and Alec Iamtouse--ce0o. CUP THIS AD AND SAVE! The Travel Specualr KING STREET NORTH RBI“ INC 'd N HEAVYWEIGHT ASPHALT SHINE-LES 113.3 . , (/ii?l, "j',!"",',-,',-,,,)")),']"' g‘wï¬Ã©gge "iiity,.N. 'iirii1 th "'i'u,,1, "i-iii,,'),',)',;',',)',',,),;,:-'.: "iiii',',i'.f.F.,),: 'irifiiiiijifiiElEiE ALa0SEEtNmruuSEtEcTttNt0F PERFECT PLANTS 89 BRDGH’ORT RD. E. 570 KORTRIGHT WATERLOO "60024 GUELPH 763-3‘00 ONLY AT THE WATER FACTORY ONE OF THE BEST FOR LESS! AUTOMATIC WATER mi.t-iikru atsaa W a . â€a.†oommhmm "et+ttrtrtfttqraetttettgtttttetr- oSIuMA'HO" CUP THIS AD AND SAVE! OPEN SATURDAY 9.4 Just set the time . . .set the hardness! - Allot!', " .77 u. â€mm a.-t'ter,af.f11-tfff2.u- nut-mu: CAMBRIDGE 658-1 360