the tribune tbasdiy mch 21 1968 page 3 vocal selections feature high school music night program vocal numbers highlighted the second annual music night show presented by students of stouffville dlst secondary school one of several participants was anne duxbury grade 12 another soloist was donna wright also of grade 12 staff photo staff photo more phones stouffville the bell telephone company of canada enjoyed a rec ord year of growth during 1967 according to figures released this week by dis trict manager gordon wansbrough in stouffville the num ber of telephones in ser vice increased by 227 to a total of 3166 across the country 284000 tele phones were added to bells switching facilities bringing the number to over five million at the end of the year a r p is coming ruth parsons left and linda sargent blended their voices in a lovely duet mark ham rally dr robert mcclure a surgeon who retired at the age of 61 after 14 years in charge of a christian mis sionary society hospital in itatlan india will attend a mass rally in the audi torium of markham dist high school march 27 at tl pm dr mcclure also spent 40 years in china and four years treating arab refugees in the gaza strip on march 24 he will address a gathering in trinity united church newmarket at 730 pm bugle corps dance the stouffville drum and bugle corps will hold a dance in the legion hall march 29 with a live orch estra the admission is 300 per couple tickets are available by phoning 6402875 or 6403272 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllltlllih prenatal classes i for i expectant mothers a course of weekly classes beginning in mark- i i ham 2s march 1968 at 730 pm in hygiene i of pregnancy how baby grows food for the family feeding the baby the hospital stay and other subjects of importance to the expectant mother fathers are invited to attend the first and e eighth classes p registrations now being accepted at york county health unit stouffville main street 6401334 simiiiiiiihiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuniiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiniiiiiniiirl can you trust your i vision msriy drivers who thought they could have been fooled it could happen to any of us the armed forces universities and industry re searchers working on cutting down accidents say it is the way many drivers use their eyes that cause them to miss seeing oncoming vehicles you may have had the experience yourself while pulling out from a parking space or passing an in tersection suddenly as if out of nowhere another car is just there you thought you looked and yet saw nothing your eyes momentarily fooled you what happens in such cases is that we use too much of our peripheral or side vision instead of looking at the source of danger directly through our clear central vision look directly left and right and through the rear view mirror for rear approaches when caution demands it its sound practise too to keep your eyes moving especially at night when they have a tend ency to stare and sight beyond the headlights for shapc if the visibility is poor and next to your own eves watch the eyes of pedestrians and other drivers theyre keys to where they might move unexpectedly safety checks show that almost thirty percent of all headlights are improperly aimed resulting in strain to oncoming cars and reduced vision for the driver if you are in doubt about your lights have thrni checked if they need realmlng the charge is very nominal markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy laidlaw bitd phone 2941742 9 bv jim thomas stouffville the lady in a seat next to mine applauded enthusiastically as grade 12 student anne duxbury concluded her number love is a many splendored thing the same lady held her ears and closed her eyes as a rock and roll band went through a prolonged instrumental orgasm pun ctuated by headsplitting drums and flashing lights that n a nutshell des cribed the show held in the auditorium of stouff ville district secondary school friday night it ex tended from the sublime to the ridiculous the music with the ex ception of the noise num ber at the end was excel lent and the audience lov ed it donna wright deb bie king elaine borland beverley bell linda sar gent anne duxbury and ted topping excelled on vocal student linda sar gent who does all things well teamed up with ruth parsons in a lovely duet the mixed choir under her leadership was much improved over last year and the boys although outnumbered ten to one held their cvn the school orchestra like the choir was the best yet although the drums were too loud that in fact was the programs only problem it was too loud and too long due to technical difficulties the show extended past the hour of 11 pm and a few of the patrons with young children were forced to leave before the finish several numbers includ ing the noisemakers at a mixed choir of thirty voices was led by linda sargent grade 13 staff photo the end could and should have been cut more than ever we are convinced that there is a wealth of talent among student personnel at stou ffville high we feel that the annual music night show should be a continu ing tiling but we contend that the program should be limited to only music comedy without comedians is not funny stouffville audiences are usually quite conser vative in both their praise and their applause such was not the case friday they clapped a lot and even laughed a little the former was deserved the latter was not we feel that an allstu dent show to be a 100 percent success must be arranged to suit not the students but the custom ers and adults of my gen eration and older just dont dig noise fortu nately the noise was kept to a minimum but even a little was too much unfortunately in our opinion too much stage talent was kept hidden under a bushel ed wide- man for example has possibly the best male voice in the school he could have sung a solo or better still teamed up with donna wright in a duet beverley tell was there but where was her accordian and what about a few sacred num bers the world both teen and adult is not totally sold on folk music or rock and roll it can be said that the good numbers were so excellent that they more than made up for the bad had the bad numbers been withdrawn entirely the show of 1968 would have sold itself for 1969 if the promoters still in sist that noise is music then they would do their audience a favor by issu ing ear plugs with every program mr and mrs c barton hornepayne are spending a week with mrs a bar ton glad park avenue daffodil tea a meeting of the stouff ville branch of the can adian cancer society was held recently at the home of mrs john badgerow plans were made for the annual daffodil tea to be held may 2 at the home of mrs arthur latcham daffodil sunday will be march 31 daffodils have been donated to the unit ed and anglican churches and it is hoped that other interested people will see that daffodils are placed in their churches to re mind congregations 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