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ki 53, ' 3 ANNUAL CHOIR FESTIVAL 1515 year Muizenberg Junior School hosted the Annual Choir Festival on , ,, .,,, ,V . .,, . . lHgWMfrwVfFS'LlCaulvl 'PI ' . - ' 1 f 'uf ' ' !5f W2 if 4 Q f. I ' L N ' 2 5557?-7'fv 3 N - - :ff 3 ' V - , - mfg? rw., . , ,, , V . Y . Wi 1-df,-' ' ' , , a'Qli.,dvdfi.., . , i. 'f1.fayjLij'. ,' , - X 1 X 4 A . . - 4 . -, 5 fff' . . ' , , . , V 1. 1 ' V xl .f Jvfi 11' u Q 5 gyiarge hall for the large choirs we had to accommodaten w ,ff .Wf- 1, CD 5 ?21August at the Muizenberg High School, We certainly needed their Bergvliet Primary and Kirstenhof Primary had two choirs each as did 'Muizenberg Junior School. Pinelands Central and Rosebank Junior sent one. It was a most happy and relaxed Occasion which was the purpose of the evening. We wanted the choirs to enjoy their ' singing and equally to enjoy and learn from listening to other choirsn .WS had a varied programme and heard singing of a high standardn We are most grateful to Mr Lane of Kirstenhof for kindly lending us choir stands and to Mrs Pringle for arranging transport to and from Muizenberg High School. I The entire audience was provided with excellent refreshments by our enthusiastic band of P.T.A, mothersn Earlier this year in June, Kirstenhof Primary hosted a. Choir Festival which was attended by our Music Inspectress, Mrs wium, who gave written reports to benefit each choiro This was a most enjoyable eveningo H MRS K4 RABIE by the WILSON family
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