16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 30, 1960 LIONS MUSIC FESTIVAL Greenbank Boy Awarded Solo Honors At Festival SUNDERLAND (Special) -- The following choirs sang: John Phoenix, son of Mr. and Girls two-part -- Consolidated Mrs. Fred Phoenix of Greenbank No. 1, 3rd with 82 points; S.int- brought honors to Reach town- field. 6th with 79 points. ship Thursday when he was : ! AA t in the Senior Two-part, Victoria Cor- EE ners, 4th, 83 points; Epsom, 5th, Donevan Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Prospect. The following soloists all achieved over 75 points. William Beaton, son of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Beaton, Saintfield; Linda Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 12 year old boys' solo competi- 3 tion. The adjudicator wii Me 82 points. Frank Wharram of the Toronto eT Copervatry of Mus OL ONL He was in competition with en- tries from Reach, Brock, Ux- bridge, Scugog, Thorah Scott J and Mariposa townships, and the|win Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. villages of Port Perry, Uxbridge, |Lloyd Smith, Prospect; Janice I i v Sunderland, Cannington and Bea-|Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sing, including John Phoenix, verton in the annual Lion's music(W. Stone, Saintfield; Elgin Stu-|Greenbank, the Senior Girls, Sea- festival {art, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stu-|grave and the Grades 7-8 choir art, Victoria Corners. 'from Consolidated No. REACH PREDOMINANT . Reach township entries were predominant in the festival, and| CROSSWORD PUZZLE they chalked up an imposing| total of points. Kerry Millman, | son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mill- an of Epsom placed second to John Phoenix. John attends Greenbank school and Kerry at-| tends Consolidated No. 1. The Seagrave school put on an| outstanding performance, all its entries receiving red ribbon cer-| tificates. These included a first in the girls' two part chorus with| 86 points, while Maureen Tobin] gained second place in the girls'| solo with 82 points, In the girls' duet, Rosemary Nodwell and Maureen Tobin placed second with 84 points. Elizabeth Nodwell gained second) place in the girls' solo with 83] points; Gene Hurst was third in} the boys' solo with 80 points and| Rosemary Nodwell was fourth in the girls' solo with 80 points. ATTAIN 80 POINTS Other soloists who attained an 80 or over mark and received) red ribbons were Victoria Me-| Cartney, daughter of Mr. and] Mrs. .\W McCartney, Manchester: Donald Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harper, Saintfield; Cook; Terry and Murray Fergu- son, all of Victoria Corners; Roger Holtby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtby, Prospect; Marion Rynard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rynard, Greenbank; Ir-|ship Hall, 7.30 p.m. The Reach award winners will [CHHIEIAITIS] HAE ARREST] 2 corte, - 5 oT ina 9. Digits g 10. Book of the 30. Beam 31, String. instru- Tlesterday's Anvwer ments 32. Brightly colored horizontal fish roof timber 33. Center 20. Mandarin tea 34, Malayan 21. Fate dagger i o 22. A guideway (var.) 40. Skill 26. Non-work- er 28, Siamese coin 29. Growing oid 81. Reclined 82. Take pos- session 85. Newt BS. -- Alegre, Braz. 99. Irrigated rice field (Java) $1. Shake. spearian sprite £2. Silk veil (ecel) Contractor Back, | Amnesia Victim | CORNWALL (CP) -- Robert] Spicer, Ingleside contractor pre-| sumed drowned last September vinen a car he had been driving was found in the Pacific Ocean near Burnaby, B.C., has turned up safely at his home, it was re-| ported Tuesday. Ingleside is 16 miles west of Cornwall, It is believed the father of five ehildren may have been the vic- tm of amnesia. TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 1l--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte WEKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2----Buffale Niagara River Bridge Planned TORONTO (CP)--Labor Minis- WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale ter Daley said Tuesday night that tenders will be called within a {year for a $20,000,000 , bridge |across the Niagara River at Queenston. WEDNESDAY EVE, | 7 Komedy Korrer I 5:00 P.M. 5--Ding Dong School | H--Family Theatre 6--Art In Action 8--Playhouse 4--~Learn About Storybook Land 8-The Big Rascals 5:15 P.M. Feature Film 5:30 P.M. 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