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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Apr 1976, p. 19

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Coldwater Festival competitions held over five days Class 3 -- Girl's Solo -- 7 years -- "'A Little Tiny Bird"' or "A Sleepy Song"' -- 1. Nancy-Anne Ricci Marchmount 83; 2. Cathy McFarland Moonstone 82; 3. Lori Carpenter St. John's Waubaushene 81. Class 6 -- Boy's Solo -- 8 years -- "Over in the Meadow" -- 1. Muren Pickering Coldwater 81; 2. Bruce Brown Moon- e 80; 3. David @:: Coldwater 79. ass 5 -- Girl's Solo -- 8 years -- "Hoop Song"' or "Sunlight and Moonlight" -- 1. Tina Dobson Moonstone 82; 2. Susan Reid Marchmont 81; 3. Tied Tammy Larmand St. Mary's Victoria Harbour and Jody Holzmiller Honey Har- bour 80. Class 8 Boy's Solo -- 9 years -- "Mister Banjo" -- 1. Clark Spence Moonstone 82; tied 2. Shannon, Brown . Moon- stone and Benny Zandbelt St. Mary's, Victoria _Harbour 81; 3. Christopher Belanger St. Mary's, Victoria Harbour 80. \ Class 7 Girl's Solo -- 9 Years -- "When I Marry Do" or "'C-C-C-C-Cold" -- il Kristy Nielson Moonstone 84; 2. tied Jeannie Miller Honey Harbour and Dawn-Marie Therrien St. John's Waubaushene 82; 3. Kim Findley, Warminster 81. Class 29 -- Grade 4 Choir -- "My Pony"' -- 1. East Oro 85; 2. Coldwater 84; 3. Moonstone 80. Class 30 -- Grade 5 -- "Bluebell of Scotland" or "Our Own Dear Country" -- 1. Coldwater 80; 2. Marchmont 76. Class 9 -- Girl's Solo -- 9 years -- "Some Folks Do" or "The Dancers'? -- 1. Cheryl Goss War- minster 81; 2. Sandra Pipher Coldwater and Amy Walker Warminster 80; 3. Kathy Mi Waubaushene water system problems Waubaushene Public - Utilities | superintendent Arthur Hamilton ap- proached Tay Township Council Thursday mor- ning regarding the up- dating of the hamlet's water system. Tay will acquire a debenture for Waubaushene and charge the costs for the new water system back to Waubaushene residents. Tay council warned Hamilton the project will have to be approved by the Ontario Municipal Board. Council suggested a public meeting be called to discuss the new water system. Waubaushene's present water system is badly outdated and has no connection with several hamlet residences. From left to right: Harbour and Andrea Brousseau St. Mary's Victoria Harbour 79. Class 17 -- Double Duet -- Girls or Boys 11 years -- "O God, Beneath Thy Guiding Hand" or "Venice" -- 1. Coldwater 83; 2. Coldwater 82; 3. Coldwater 81. Class 10 -- Boy's Solo -- 10 years -- "Drill Ye Tarriers" or "Blow Ye Winds" -- 1. Stephen Kunert Moonstone 82; 2. Billy Bergie St. Mary's, Victoria Harbour 81; 3. Ben Cole Moonstone 80. Trophy Presented in Memory of Norah Buchanan Class 11 -- Girl's Solo -- 11 years -- "Sweet Kitty Clover" or "A Breeze Comes Dancing" -- 1. Rebecca Hass Coldwater 84; 2. Kelly Hall Cold- water 82; 3. Andrea Hall and Mary-Ann Laughlin Coldwater 81. Class 35 -- Junior Choir -- Dunlop's of Moonstone Trophy -- 1. Barker Public School, Base Borden 82; 2. Warminster 76.5. Class 12 -- Boy's Solo -- a ~ Cc 11 years -- 'The Nor- wegian Sailor" or "The Cave Boy" -- 1. Gary Leduc St. Mary's Victoria Harbour 80; 2. Gabriel Bottineau, St. Mary's, Victoria Harbour 79; 3. Bradley Meyers War- minster 78. Class 13 -- Girl's Solo -- 12 years -- "Lullaby'"' or "Forget Me Not" -- 1. Shelley Clark Coldwater 82; 2. Michelle Gouett St. John's Waubaushene 81; 3. Nancy Silk Coldwater 80. Class 31 Grade Six Choir -- "The Horn" -- 1. Frederick Campbell Public School, Base Borden 85; 2. Coldwater and District Public School 80. Class 14 -- Boy's Solo -- 12 years -- '"Funiculi, Funicula"' or "Work" -- 1. Chris Kontos St. John's, Waubaushene 83; 2. tied Robert Black Uhthoff and Michael Miller Honey Harbour P.S. 82; 3. -Adrian Brammer War- minster 80. Class 18 -- Double Duet -- Boys or Girls -- 12 years "Fair April" or --~ a NN GN ge "Little Goose Girl'? -- 1. Warminster 84; 2. Barker Public School, Base Borden 83; 3. St. Mary's, Victoria Harbour 80. Class 16 -- Boy's Solo -- 13. years and over "Coasts of High Bar- bary" or '"'Shanty Boys" (Two categories changed and unchanged voices) Unchanged voice -- 1. Kevin Moreau St. Mary's Victoria Harbour 83, 2. Gregory Brown Moonstone 81, 3. tied James Gleadall Cold- water 80 and Gary Spooner Moonstone 80. Changed voice -- 1. Guy Zimmerman -- Barker Public School,' Base Borden 83, 2. Stephen Galong Coldwater 82. Class 32 Grade 7 choir "As The Sun Goes Down" Huronia Women's Institute Trophy -- 1. Barker Public School, Base Borden 84; 2. Warminster 82; 34, Coldwater 80. Class 19-- Duet -- Girls or Boys -- 13 yrs. and over -- '"'Evening Song" or "The Hikers" -- 1. Tracy McLean' and service directory HOME SERVICE Handy Man Plumbing Repairs Electrical Repairs Carpentry, etc. 322-1479 Reasonable rates Huronia Custom Installations Expert Installers of Broadloom, VinyI Tile Flooring also Ceramic Tile ALLAN BECK 526-8932 BELANGER ALUMINUM SALES ' Specializing in Aluminum Siding Soffit and Face Board Windows, Doors, in choice of 4colours Phone Collect 526-6836 5" Seamless Eavestrough| 338 Eighth St. - Midland Harrison Metal Works For Free Estimates on Aluminum Windows Doors-Siding-Awnings Patio Doors and Insulated Glass Sales, Service, Repairs Vinden St. 526-6870 JOHNNY'S LOCKSMITH SERVICE Box 48 Victoria Harbour Ontario, Canada LOK 2A0 Mobile Unit Bonded 534-3722 HOME SERVICE Custom Upholstering Recovering and Restyling --Boat Tops-- Free Pickup and Delivery Also Free Estimates Phone Today SUNNYSIDE 526-6411 UPHOLSTERING ] Authorized sales & service Electrolux ( Canada) Limited 18 Alliance Blvd Barrie Branch tel: (705) 728-3392 also require full or part time sales person ELECTRICAL BUMSTEAD'S Electric & Plumbing Service & Repairs 322-2613 Wyevale, Ontario HOME SERVICE MINNINGS ELECTRIC Elmvale Electrical Contractor 322-1307 Your ad here Midland Dry Wall Services Boarding, Taping, Textured Ceilings Free Estimates 526-4510 or 534-3590 INSURANCE REYNOLDS DUTCHER& ELECTRIC CORBETT LTD. Wyevale INSURANCE Wiring - Plumbing 5 322-1533 Heating Merv Corbett 322-2300 Fred Harpell WHEELER MORTGAGES ELECTRIC Telephone y FINANCIAL eos ENTERPRISES Residential . Mortgage Brokers Commercial Industrial Phone' 726-7130 Angus, Ontario NG 2nd Row: Marion, Betty, Pat, Marilyn, Anne Front Row: Annette, Muriel, Isabel, Jackie, Sharon have the welcome mat out for you'to help you with any of your banking needs. : So drop by and say hello, won't you. @ you need us, we're here, in Elmvale Back Row: Phil, Ear! . The bank where people make the difference. Fe gg ee ee Ti Josephine Fry Base or 'Blow the Wind Borden 80; 2. Paula Southerly" -- 1. East Oro Brown and Shelley Clark 84; 2. St. Mary's Victoria Coldwater 78; 3. Cindy Haroour 82; 3. tied Therrien and Ron Tucker Warminster and Moon- St. John's Waubaushene -- stone 80, (Group 3) 77. Class 23 -- Triple Trio Class 37 School Choir -- -- Open-- "I Got a Robe" Coldwater 81.5; 2. or "Tiritomba" -- 1. tied Warminster 77. The East Oro and Warminster Eleanor Sheppard Trophy 86. presented by Miss Class 20 -- Trio -- Girls Eleanor Sheppard. or Boys -- Open Class 36 Intermediate "Somewhere. A Child is Choir. The ~ Harold Singing' -- 1. War- Dempsey Trophy minster 80, 2. War- presented by Mr. Demp- minster 79. sey. 1. East Oro 83; 2. Class 21 -- Double Duet Warminster 82; 3. tied -- Open "Everytime I Coldwater and Moonstone feel The Spirit" or "Tum 80.5. Balalaika" -- 1. Cold- Class 33 Grade 8 Choir water (Group 5) 85; 2. "Galway Piper'? 1. tied Warminster (Group 7 Coldwater 84; 2. Base and SiG John's Borden, Barker Public Waubaushene 83; 3. School 81. Coldwater (Group 6) 82. Class 22 -- Triple Duet Class 15 Girl's Solo -- 13 -- Open -- "Santa Lucia" Years and over 'The sounds am SALES SERVICE Touring Britain? Do it the National Way Owl" or 'April's A Lovely John's Waubaushene 86; National Motorcoach escorted tours in the - majestic highlands of Scotland, the intimate Lady" Trophy presented 2. Chery! Leduc, St. in Memory of Jill Dunlop Mary's Victoria Harbour West Country, rugged Wales, or the tranquil by Miss Ann Dunlop. 1. ee 3. Gail Black, Uhthoff Lake District. For as long as sixteen days, or as little as three. And that's only part of the National programme for 1976 Cindy Therrien. St. 22 ee LL LLL E 7 SARJEANE 7 Await holiday from Ready-Mix Concrete folday O.K. JOHNSON TRAVEL PROFESSION SE TRAVEL CONSULTANT 247 KING ST., MIDLAND -- 526-4201 : Call. "Sam: iMidland- 526- 7261s - On bien - 'Barrie- 728-2460! BELT DRIVE ISN'T NEW. MULTIPLE PLAY ISN'T NEW. lified DIVISION OF MANTRONICS INDUSTRIES A TURNTABLE THAT COMBINES BOTH IS NEW. READ ALL ABOUT IT. Back in monophonic times, turntable motors drove platters through a series of wheels called "idlers". Many automatics and changers still use this system. In those days, records and playback systems were still relatively unsophisticated, so the.distortions an idler drive system created didn't matter much. Today, however, distortion is a critical problem. With recordings of increased dynamic range, wow, flutter and rumble must be reduced to inconsequential levels. A belt-drive system is light years ahead of idler drive in that department. And here the belt is driven by a unique motor found only in BIC turntables. It is a 300 RPM, 24-pole motor and it is inherently freer from noise and vibration than the 1800 RPM units with from 2 to 16 poles, which are stand ard in even the best of the conventional automatics. The advantage of Programmed Multiple Play The 980 and 960 are not record changers. They are belt-dnve Programmed Turntables which are engineered to play as many as 6 records at a time. Theéy-have a 2-point record support system which is far less complicated and far more reliable than any um brella spindle we've ever seen. But an even more important advantage is this. An automatic record handling system like the one on a BIC tumtable can handle a single record, or 6 at a time, perfectly. No false drops. No bouncing and skating a dia- mond stylus across the grooves. It eliminates human error, and human error is what damages the sidewalls of your record grooves forever. The simplicity factor The 980 and 960 have the visibly lower profile of single-play manual instruments. They've been engineered to be simple machines, so they have fewer parts and fewer potential problems. They abound in innovations. In the tone arm, the cartridge shell, the program panel, the entire system. Copyright 1974 B:I-C is a trademark of British Industries Co. Westbury. New York 11590. A division of Avnet Inc This is the 980 with solid state speed control and strobe. The 960 is identical except for these two features. Monday to Saturday -- 11:00a.m.to 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY -- 11:00a.m.to 9:00 p.m. sounds : SALES 9 vic 521 BAY ST. plified DIVISION OF MANTRONICS INDUSTRIES 526-4279 MIDLAND Wednesday, April 14, 1976, Page 19

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