BENNETT BOYS unchanged voices choir won first prize id last Wednesday North Halton Music Festival with their rendition of 1 Like To Sail The Bennett choir received points top and Georgeiown Chapel Street who phcod second and third respectively Staff Photo M Z BENNETT School primary choir scored 85 points Wednesday The choir song Song For A Littlo House Z Bennett choirs captured a total of four first place trophies Staff ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MAY 1970 ltd Willi Wednesday i last week The I Bi school in ho for tin first tint built Nim there many Nine schools send young singers to North Music Festival HELD IN ACTON a lilt 111 events choir trades I IkmiLti Acton lor Jolm Milton 1 Willi mis Duke Devonshire I I trophy Limcliousc jr ides ft Lakeside IODL trophy Si Milton lor Milton trophy tpel St Senior choir liroikvilk lor and School ROBERT LITTLE SCHOOL in Wednesday North Music Festival Pictured with their trophy ore front row Trevor Diggins Susan Matthews Second Strange Colleen Spielvogol Heather Ami first prize in last total of points Helen I to r Roberta Hack jrlinSi Senior choir j tie for Bmk Item Debbie Bouslietd Staff trophy 7 I trophy St I I tropin 87 Triple mm SI tor I tropin Robert Little tied with tor Bank Nova ill Milton Oku Willi mis HI ok aides 7 Link tor kinsmen St 8d for Mount mi Union tropliy mil Bennett tied lor third with lio unchanged voices Be mien Ho tor Bank Montreal At- ton Irophy 84 tor Martin I I Si Hoys changed voices Burnett Milton school bo ird trophy tor Acton Only two entries Junior choir grades for Acton Home Suioil tied for lor Hilton Music festival third place winners plaques wis Mclliounic I ins r music consult for Insl the as James Zcbr the program and lb inked Mt Ivans Other association arc president Ray Milton vice president Ralph secretary Mrs i Benton It It Acton tropliy convener Mrs Joanne assistants Mis Stella and Mrs Jean Acton Z BENNETT BOYS changed voices choir Harmonizing to the tune Dutch Sailor Song brought the school honors by winning the first the Acton choir ahead of Brookvillc place Milton Public School Board trophy at the School Photo North Hilton Music Festival last Wednesday GM Are you going to go through another year thinking you cant afford an Oldsmobile SCHOOL JUNIOR choir under the direction Mrs Vickery scored points to capture the Acton Home and School trophy at the North Hallon Music Festival lost The Brookvillc choir finished Speyside and Bennett who tied for second and Glen Willnms who placed Magic In The was the tune choirs in the junior division sang Stall cite frit le people in is cut of it redCh it costs i lot mote thin it does Mine people buy an try La end up th less and tor Itieir money Bui why settle for the whi you cm step up so to in Olds and the an Olds represents eat ne per ccm fort Sol trials in trie it it i is S In it 0 And a good of excel resile value it trade me Take this exc Delli lor example It starts out with a surpr modest price Add to this the tenures inn make it such an out Ny loop ng is Be ted Tires Side Beinis Hidden Flo Thn gger better wheolbase bo re go to pay the an Olds should See your Olds dealer week He you that you re closer in Ods you nk Enjoy the yearround comfort of GM fourseason air conditioning Oldsmobil Escap from the ordinary LOCAL AUTHORIZED ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS LIMITED GEORGETOWN PHONE ADJUDICATOR MELBOURNE EVANS posed for a picture with representatives winners in the SAB Senior CHoir class at last week North Halton Music Festival held at M Bennett prize School in Acton Representatives I to are Ken of Z Bennett School first prize Mike Tim of Brookvillc second prize and Brad Joyce Mil on Martin St third Staff Photo Festival winners entertain in concert Milton District High School auditorium was packed evening for a musical performance staged by first place winners from he Hah and special from county schools Ralph McKeown of vicepresident of the Festival Association replaced lid Morrison as chairman for the event the commenced Mr Mckeown presented a cash award to Sandra Inglis grade seven student at Public School for her cover design on this year festival program The design represented five musical notes North Music Festival written inside Martin St School Milton staged four performances including a triple duct and an accordion duet by twins Cindy and Sandy Higgms The two soloists were Bonnie Hill grade seven student who sang There Goes My Everything and Keith Simms grade six student who sang The Owl J and I Dick School of presented recorder groups Robert latlle School Acton staged a tuple trio and two piano solos by Debbie and Susan Shoemaker M Bennett Acton had four choir performances three and Park School Georgetown two choirs Christine Pen rice grade eight student at Martin St School played the piano accompaniment