Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 7, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Winnipeg free press tuesday March 7, 1978 locale presents volume problem for dramatic poetry competitors the cavernous vault of Young Street United Church Sanctuary presented volume problems for teen and sub teen competitors in the 60th remove even deep rooted corns. Without cutting. One of the most troublesome aspects of corns is that they grow both above and below the skin s surface. Treating them with sur face cushioning is not enough. To be totally effective you must remove the whole com from top to Bottom and now you can with free zone. Liquid free zone s two penetrating Kerat Lytic agents Dis solve layer after layer of. Corn tissue. Within Days liquid free zone Actu ally dissolves your painful corns to the Point where All you do is Wash them away in warm water. Liquid free zone is the painless Way to to tally remove your corns from top to Bottom without cutting. Manitoba music Competition festival s dramatic poetry sections. Time and again adjudicator Gail Roadman told the Youthful actors they needed More lung Power partly because of the barn we re working in. We have to bring the playground voice in the pieces must be Deli Vered to the audience and not held Back mrs. Loadman said. She gave High Marks none below 80 to All competitors and expressed Dis appointment that in two categories there was Only one entry each. Those were John Walker reciting Matilda by Hilaire below in the dramatic poetry Solo under 12 class and Meghan Nieman reciting the sugar pig author in in the dramatic poetry Solo under 13 class. She had High Praise for both recitals however giving Meghan an 89 and John an 80. Reciting a lobster quadrille by Lewis Carroll in the dramatic poetry Solo under 10 class Amberley Hefferton received 8g and Karla Hilton 85. There were five competitors in the dramatic poetry Solo senior Over 13 class and mrs. Loadman was pleased with All presentations. Her top Mark of 91 in this class went to Lise Belanger for her recital of the pains of sleep by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This Young lady has soul. She found it and it came through All the Way mrs. Loadman said. Lise has some of the Good actor s ability to use words and had a Good internal understanding of the piece she said. The chained consonants were hit Well though there could have been a few More voice changes to reinforce the interpretive variation she said. Near the end of the piece Lise forgot the beginning of a line but that can happen to anyone and is not fatal As Long As you recover and you go Back to the soul second place went to Deb Bie Yarych who received an 89 for her interpretation of Carl Sandburg s four prel Udes on playthings of the wind. Mrs. Loadman praised the Mellow Rich Quality of Deb Bie s voice and said the Pac ing was Good but a bit More volume was needed. Terri Walsh took third place with an 85 for her re Cital of Dylan Thomas s do not go gentle into that Good night. The poem could have been a Little More clearly defined internally the adjudicator said. In the biblical Reading under 15 class John Walker received 82, hence Caron got 81 and Therese Ann Duke received an 80. Evening program varied music Competition results o Al o class 555 baritone Solo Grade class 1602 Reading Solo by Lee Schacter the Manitoba music com petition festival staged a varied program for its Mon Day evening session at the playhouse. The classes included Little boys choirs piano solos and a Novelty item the Nieman family a Mother and three daughters sole representatives in vocal ensemble. Winnipeg boys s choir competed against Dryden singing boys in class 307, better business month High Grade steel 2 drawer file cabinets organize your Home or office flies. Drawers with adjustable Follower blocks Glide smoothly on finest Quality Nylon rollers four to each drawer. 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Adjudicator John Bertalot told the children they had looked Good which was half the Bat the. If you can stand together you can sing Winnipeg received 168 Points and Dryden 157. Children s choirs Grade a saw Dryden pitted against Maple Leaf. Adjudicator Bertalot told them they had made Jolly Good Dryden received 158 Points Maple Leaf 170. The Bass Clef chorus 18 Young men in tuxedos was the Only entrant in male voice choirs open. Bertalot praised their first song but chewed them out for the Sec Ond. Dreadful he said. Get some hot blood the chorus received 172 Points. Three Young pianists Grant Macdougall Carla Lother and Valdine h. An Derson were runners up in advanced piano Solo class 745. They played Brahms rhapsody in g minor of. 79. No.2. The first two play ers had problems starting. Adjudicator Christopher Elton told them they needed to relax. He was anxious for them he said because they were a bit tense. Carla Lother came out on top with 172 Points. The Nieman family in class 403, was Mother Lynn a Long time Rose bowl con Lender one Small daughter and two big ones. Quite de adjudicator Jean Allister said marvellous to think people still make their own she gave them 17-1 Points. In class 246 Windsor Park collegiate chorus came out ahead of perennial Winner Kelvin. Miles Macdonnell was sole entrant in class 247. Adjudicator John Churchill said he hated having to award Marks but gave them ibs Points. Follow no Are monday s results of the Manitoba music Competition festival. Morning class 655 girl s Solo l to 13 years Adieu Decator Dorothy Howard Brooks. 1.tuesday april Brovko. 2 tied Audra Marxer and Jodl Nieman. Pamela have in Laura Martens and Lisa Guttman. Class 627 Junior Solo contralto or Alto under 17 years adjudicator Dorothy Howard Brooks. Lawton. Lisa Topham and Lillian Rudy. 3.0led Shelley Morrow and Gina Marie Hovorka. Class 811 pianoforte Solo Sion i Adieu Decator John Bertalot. 1. Tom plebe. 2. Scott Nickel. 3. Lorena Prakash. Class 234 Public school Folk song chorus Grade 5 adjudicator John Churchill. 1. Maple Leat. 2. Hamp Stead. 3. Springfield Heights. Class 281 Annie Pullar trophy Adieu Decator John Churchill. 1. La Vern drive class 101 Public school chorus grades 1 and 2 adjudicator John Churchill. I. Maple Leat. 2. Or. . Hamilton. 3. Champlain class 1901 school choral speech Khider Garten adjudicator Gall Loadman. 1. Bernie Wolfe Community school . Class. 2. Margaret under Bill room 107. 3. Prince Edward. Class 1906 school choral speech Grade 4 adjudicator Gail Loadman. 1. Wavata Grade 4b. Nia Kwa place and Oak Bank Elemen tary. Mcleod and Wavata Grade 4c. Class 553 contralto b Kadlu Decator Jean Allister. 1. Sandi Bishop. Class 556 Bass Solo b adjudicator Jean Alli scr. I. John h. Anderson got a bit of a decorating hangup your phones should suit your rooms just like your Favourite furniture. So grab a Swatch of your newest decorating scheme and come to phone Centre. 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Class 735 pianoforte romantic advanced preliminary adjudicator Christopher Elton t. Esther Ann Dick. 2. Tied David Murrell Bruce Fatir and Meguil Maskal 3 tied Michael Winsor and Catherine Sim. Class 717 pianoforte Solo temporary composers senior adjudicator Christopher Elton. 1. Richard Rocse. 2, Helen Choi. Afternoon class 152 private school chorus grades 1 to 6 adjudicator John Churchill. 1. St. John bribe of school choir. Class 157 private school Folk song chorus grades 1 to 6 adjudicator John Churchill. 1. St. John bribe of. 2. Calvin Christian school. Class 229 Public school Folk song chorus grades 1 to 6 adjudicator John Churchill. Springfield Helo hts. 2. Lord Wol Sulcy. 3. Sher Wood. Class 1907 school choral speech grades adjudicator Gail Loadman. 1. Poison. Class 190b school choral speech Grade 6 adjudicator Gall Loadman. 1. Mcleod. 2. Vanbellegham class k. Class 1909 school choral speech grades 4 to adjudicator Gall Loadman. 1. Wellington. Class 1911 choral speech senior open adjudicator Gall Load Man. No competitors present. Class 1702 dramatic poetry 10 years adjudicator Gall Loadman. 1. Am Bercy Heifer Lon. 2. Karla Hilton. Cla Solo 12 years adjudicator Genii . I. Jim Walker pin Awa class 1705 dramatic poetry Solo Junior open under 13 years adjudicator Gall Loadman. 1. Mcshan Nieman. Class 1706 dramatic poetry Solo senior open Over 13 years adjudicator Gall Loadman. 1. List bal Anncar. 2. Debbie Yarych. 3. Terri Walsh. Class 1602 biblical Reading Solo under 15 years adjudicator Gall Loadman. I. John Walker Pinawa 2. Renee Caron. 3. Terese Ann Duke. Class 766 pianoforte Solo Junior adjudicator Christopher Elton. I. John maybe. 2. Sunmee Lee. 3. Leah de Forest. Class 578 vocal Solo lieder any voice Grade c adjudicator Jean Allister. L. John m. Donnelly 2. Gerald Loewen 3 Donna Fol Langham. Class 523 Luteal St song 1500-1650 any voice Grade a adjudicator Jean a Lister. 1. Irence. Harrison Stadnyk. Class 511 Soprano Solo Grade a preliminary Adieu Decator Jean Allis ter. 1. Arleigh Thorgrimson. 2, Rulh Foley. 3. Inez gathers class 752 pianoforte sonata intermediate adjudicator John Berwalot. 1. Philip h. Kim. 2. Colleen Schellenberg. 3. Harold Peters. Class 652 girls Solo Low adjudicator Dorothy Howard Brooks. 1. Lynn Harrison. 2. Valerie Penner 3. Debby Smeall. Class 631 Junior operatic Solo Gilbert and Sullivan adjudicator Dorothy Howard Brooks l. John Packer. 2. Pc Jelter James. 3. Tied Ross Penner Lori Nieman Annc Lluc Seydler and Lorinda j. Winkworth. Evening class 307 boys choirs open unchanged voices Dlud Calor John Bertalot. 1. Winnipeg boys choir. 2. The Dryden singing boys Dryden class 308 children s choirs Grade a adjudicator John Bertalot. 1. Maple Leaf choir. 2. The Dryden singing boys Dryden class 29 male voice choirs open adjudicator John Berwalot. I. Bass Clel chorus of Winn Loco class 735 pianoforte romantic advanced final adjudicator Christopher Elton. 1. Carla Lola or. 2. Val Dunc Anderson. 3. Grant Macdougall. Class 403 vocal ensemble fam ily class by voices Adieu Decator Jean ally scr. 1. The Nieman family. Class school Folk song chorus senior High girls boys or mixed Kadlu Decator John Churchill. 1. Wind class ?47 school Folk song chorus Canadian Folk song senior High adjudicator John Churchill. 1. Molas Macdonell collegiate. Alastair Gillespie Energy crisis torpor weakens american role Toronto up the leadership of the United states in the Western world Lias been undermined by its inability to Deal with the Energy crisis at Home Energy minister Alastair Gillespie said monday. Gillespie said the . Congress seems to Lack the Polit ical will to Avert an impending and predictable disaster in Energy Supply. In a speech prepared for delivery to the Canadian club Gillespie said top . Officials admitted they were trying to emulate Canada in preparing an Energy pro Gram. But he added the . Program had bogged Down while going through the Congress. The minister likened his own attempts at Home to warn of Energy shortages in 10 years unless drastic Steps Are taken to Windston Churchill s experiences of the 1930s when he pressed the British nation in vain to gird itself for the impending holocaust which he so clearly foresaw while others shut their Gillespie said the government intends to maintain its efforts at developing new supplies of Energy to Cut Down on dependence of imported Oil in the mid-1980s. By that Lime demand is expected to exceed Supply on the world Market and the country May not be Able to get All the Oil it wants no matter what Price it is will ing to pay. One of the most important measures taken by the government was to sharply increase Energy Price a Mea sure that had made a Large number of big Energy projects feasible including Oil Sands heavy Oil plants and hydroelectric developments. 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