| | FOR YOUR | | | | CANADA, MEXICO OR CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES OF THE ENTRY BLANK FORM BY_"CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS, WON, SUCH AS, AUTOMOBILES, BOATS - ND TRAILERS, YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH FARGO | VALIANT | BAND CONCERT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2) |were fully appreciative of the tremendous | strides attained by this youthful Band in ; achieving their present strength, and skill | polished ability in two short seasons. -- Introduced by Master of Cermonies Mr, Fred Soughton after opening with the National Anth- em, Bandmaster Bert Lohr conducted the Band as they played the stirring Sousa March "El. Capitan", The Band chose "Overture Dramatique for their second number, then on to a modern Cha Cha arrangement by Hele Walters of "In the Good Old Summervime", i First soloist of the evening was Barry ern no toes "Royal Air Force March | Post", then the audience was ; invited to join the Bandsmen an ladies, who sang "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor On The Bedpost Overnight?" Bill Farrell, as the feature clarinet soloist, justly receiv ed the acclaim of his audience for his Rondo from Mozart's Opus 107, --* Explaining the background, -- when musicians came ashore from German boats in dock to' enter- tain on street corners, Mre Soughton introduced the local Schnicklefritz Band' = Bill Colborne on Trumpet, Bill Meg- raw and Bill Farrell on Clarin- et, Bert Lohr on Baritone Horn and Norm Kelly on the Sousaphong TERRACE BAY NEWS WIN AN AIRLINER CONTEST STARTS APRIL 16th, 1962 to MAY 27th, -~- SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY? AT [LLWAY OTORS Corner of Highway 17 & Mill Road TERRACE BAY, ONT. Phone Taylor 5 - 3723 OWNED AND OPERATED BY PAUL BOUDREAU Stephen, as he played the novel "Glockenspiel | ary', A vocal duet by Harold and David~ Serenade" on the Bell Lyra, accompanied by the 'Bye Bye Blued and finally 'Lonely Band, Another March to stir the-------.------ La ~~ ee, Boy! before being encored on BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL PHONE TA 5=3209 April 19, 1962 a no meee VACATION PLUS $5 000. 22 CASH TO. SPEND , YES, YOU CAN WIN YOUR OWN AIRLINER AND CREW FOR 74 DAYS TO TAKE YOU ANYWHERE IN AMERICA, PLUS $5,000.00 CASH TO SPEND, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO COME IN AND HAVE YOUR SPARK PLUGS CHECKED "FREE", THEN FILL IN THERE ARE ALSO 1243 OTHER PRIZES TO BE T.V. SETS, MOVIE CAMERAS, ETC., ETC, & "ay ae sf 1962, WHERE SERVICE | i YOUR FRIENDLY "B,A. "DEALER IS BEST ? | WE ALSO HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS AND. TRUCKS, nee Typical of the type of music played by such bands, the group chose four ammbers "So Leben Wir" (German), "Minstrel Boy" (Irish), "Loch ° Lomond" (Scottish) and "Varsovienne" (Polish). Assisting artists, 'The Twilighters" of Schrieber, proved very popular as they intro- duced the very latest musical idioms of Rock and Roll and !The Twist", The Twilighters are David Powell, Freddie McColeman, Rene Blanchette and David Rigglesford and their numbers included !Caravan! featuring the | guitar of Harold Blanchard, 'Boogie Down Beat with Freddie Coleman on the piano, and Harp la, Blanchard moved to the Mandolin for 'Hot Can- again for 'Wheels'. Mr. Soughton announced the Twist Competition, and' introduce the judges, Thor Olsen, Ann Papousek and David Wheelers Appearing as the first couple were Betsy Ferrier and Rod Thomp son, second couple, Bonnie Gunte and Alan Trudeau, third couple 'Gail Wood and Bob Hopper and as ,a Single little Denise Ward, The Twilighters accompanied the competitors with their cwn com- position 'Twist Away Your Blues! to complete the delightfully re- freshing interlude. Winners of the competition were announced - as, Bonnie Gunter and Alan Trud- eau who were presented with thei awards by Mr, Soughtone (Continued on Page 11) labial calle mvecnetncrenn A es cn reetainnenneceapninttiianinn neice