What They Are Saying... 0! Did you miss the London Convention? Many, many enthusiastic letters have been received Irom those who attended. We acknowledge them all thunk/idly and lulu: great pleasure in printing excerpt: lrotn some. Convention Highlights St. Malaehy's Girls’ Choir 0 “To hear them is an uplifting ex- perience. They are as little angels. with ethereal tone and an under- standing of music which goes far be- yond their years. Their conductor seems to be able to reach into their souls and bring forth these heavenly sounds. They would melt stone!" Frank A. Daley, Scarborough Board 0/ Education Eventing Concerts 0 “Two items which will live long in my memory were the thrillingly beau- tiful “Somewhere a Child is Singing", by the St. Malaehy's Girls' Choir from Kinkora, Prince Edward Island, under the direction of Sister Mary Jude, and “God Save the Queen", arranged and conducted by that grand old musician and scholar, Sir Ernest MaeMillan." lack Dow, Toronto Board of Education St. lachy SGll'lS Chonr First Row L—R: Edith Keefe, Ina McKenna, Carol Richards, Charlene Mulligan, Joan McKenna, Joanne Lawless, Carol Ann Connolly, Helena Johnson, Mary Lynn Shea, Kathy MacCarviIIe, Jean McKen- na, Linda Kelly, Anna Terrebenec. Second Row L—R: Marion Keefe, Patricia Keefe, Paulette Mulligan, Judy Clow, Doreen Sherry, Rose Marie Keefe, Catherine Berrigan, Karen Lanigan, Lorna Jay, Anne McIver. Back Row L-R: Beth Williams, Krystine Terrebenec, Brenda Mulligan, Linda Blanchard, Helena Terrebenec, Mary Lawless, Anne LeBIanc, Mary Morris, Marlene Johnson, Diane Morris, Donna Jay, Maureen Jay. (Courtesy of Sr. Joan Doyle, C.S.M.) O“The highlight for me was the beautiful accompaniments provided by the Sister accompanying the St. Malachy's Girls' Choir. She en- hanced their magnificent singing by her delightful playing." Alice Wilson, Toronto Board of Education 123