| Music Festival winners: Sictetiied. --sneieiinatedmiinadte This year's 36th an- nual Music Festival in Midland is all but a memory. However tonight the final Concert of the Stars is to be staged at MSS starting at 7:30 p.m. At that time trophies and scholarships will be awarded. (By the way first place festival pins that turned out to be faulty should be turned in. They'll be replaced at a later date.) The following list features the top per- fomers at this year's MidlandY's Men's Club- Music Teachers of Midland's Music Festival: Trophy Recipients Piano Highest mark in piano - Lee Livingston 89, Senior Sight Reading - David Schult (tied 1st in 81), Junior Sight Reading - Tammy Melnyk 88 (Won in 81), Anne Langlois, Chris Charron, Allison Par- nell, Janice Parnell, Cheryl Parnell, Christopher Grout, Mary Sou, Jenny Sou, Shawn Sagolili, Darlene Sagolili, Christine Robertson and Stephanie Charron. Vocal Solo Trophy Recipients Sight Singing Joanne Nesbitt, Sonya Fiorget, Paula Meridis, Debbie Rice, Tim Anderson, Paula Babinok, Joanne Nesbitt and Lindsey Martin. Choir Trophy Recipients Victoria Harbour - Gr. 3 Choir, Parkview Int. Glee Club, Parkview Grade 6 - Class V35, Parkview Grade 7 - Class V36, Triple T's - V5, Medonte West Central - Grade 4 Class V32, Corpus Christi - Grade 5 Class V20, Choeur de la Baie Georgienneand Par- kview Grade 5 Class V34 Instrumental Trophy Recipients Kim Worthen - Woodwind, ESPSS - Woodwind Ensemble, Theresa Puddicombe - Woodwind, Victoria Harbour PS Recorder Ensembleand John Curry - Woodwind. Guitar Trophy Recipients Debbie Donnon, Tim O'Neil, Jason Campsall, Important duo Penetanguishene General Hospital is currently involved in a campaign to raise more than $100,000. Above, Fred Harpell and Yvonne Healey sort out the logistics necessary to blitz Elmvale for funds for PGH. Daughters of Isabella News Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady of Lourdes Circle 1050 held their regular monthly meeting last Monday and it was reported that the flea market and bake sale held last month was a success. Convenor Theresa Quesnelle would like to thank everyone who donated gooods and their time to such a worthwhile endeavour. The Centennial supper planned for Saturday July 3 will be held at the K. of C. Hall in Penetanguishene from 5:30 pim. #0 7 o'clock. The menu will consist of chicken pot pie, green beans, carrots, coleslaw, pickles etc., and for dessert strawberry shortcake, sounds very good so everyone plan to come and enjoy a home cooked meal. Daughters of Isabella are pleased to be the first organization to donate to the Penetanguishene Hospital Fund. A cheque for $500 was Public meeting tomorrow The Arthritis Society will be holding a public meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Oxbow Public School, 39th Street, Wasaga Beach. presented to Sister Joan Whelan by Regent Eva Lortie and a pledge to donate another $500 in the fall. The Social this month will be on Monday May 31 in the form of a pot luck supper at the K. of C. Hall. Next regular meeting, June 14 at 8 p.m. Shoemakers to Canada's best dressed men since 1834 During May only We will rebuild "Poor Old Dad's"' Shoes (Full soles and heels) for just *27.00 Reg. $49.95 Using only the finest quality materials Bring 'Poor Old Dad's"' Shoes to Cumming- Nicholson Shoes Ltd. 239 King St. 526-5861 Dee Ann Quesenelle. Guitar scholarships Debbie Donnon and Dave Mattar. Y's Men Club Scholarship Piano ($100.00) Caroline De Gorter OM AOA VOY Musiein the For more than a week St. (mark of 87) Y's Men's Club Special '*'John Bridges Scholarship Lindsey Martin (mark of 91) Piano Scholarships Lee Livingston, David Schult, Caroline De Gorter, anne Langlois, Chris Charron, Allison Parnell, Christopher Grout and Tammy Melnyk. Vocal Scholarships Triple T's, Sonya tle Forget, Paula Medidis, Debbie Rice, Paula Babinok and Joanne Nesbitt. Instrumental ship Kim Worthen and Theresa Puddicomb Scholar- air Paul's united Church in Midland was filled with the sound of music during this year's 36th annual Midland Y's Men's Club- Music Teachers of Midland's Music Festival. Above are some of the performers who competed. tonight there's a final festival of the stars featuring many of the winners at MSS starting at 7:30 p.m. SAVE ON ALL YOUR DECORATING NEEDS DURING ~LAMERS == OF MIDLAND = Sidewalk "Construction Oor Cc paints Ready-made DRAPES & SHEERS 20.30% | OFF! All stock WALLPAPER L @ House Paint e@Floor Paints af OY. Reg e4 days only-May 19th to 22 TOP QUALITY Benjamin IN ; M ; 50% 20. 50 Oorr: by Sunworthy! 400 stock patterns to choose from 313 King St., Midland 526-741 1 © 66 Mississaga St., Orillia 326-8066 Wednesday, May 19, 1982, Page 13 PAINT & WALLPAPER