Piano Recital(Continued from Page One) children develop in their piano work.” She uitfo remarked tbut the children get a great deal of enjoyment out of the recitals and complimented Miss Powell on the novelty of the method or announcing the first part of the program.Touching on the work of the local musical festival. -Mrs. Harrison slated that a higher standard of appreciation watt. beJng developed, nnd that although our local festivals were still in a stugo of infancy, she hoped along with Dr. McMillan, who Is at present in Calgary, that muslcaP festivals in Canada would develop lntfet a dom.n-ion-wide contest, similar fcr'the development that has takc-h place witr. the drama. Mrs. Harrison said that she had 'watched the steady growth of Miss Powell's pupils and commended her In asslting them with their festival work.The following awards were made:Certificates: Sandy McDonald, preliminary piano; Marjorie Johnston; grade one; Sabine Joffe. grade one. honorable mention; Annette Joffe, grade two; Marion Dewar. Evelyn Molyneaux (honorable mention), and Gerald Lewis, grade three; Joyce Dewar and Robert Druinheller, gradefour; Beatrice Molyneaux and Nora Hansen, grade five; Duane Wiles, grade four theory. . . Toronto Conservatory certificates; Marjory Legate and Phyllis Mason. Hrstclass honors in primary piano theory; Harold McDonald (pupil of Miss F. Perry), elementary piano.Presentations were made? to Eleanor Jones, who attained 96'.; in her year's work — the highest average marks; Evelyn Molyneaux. highest marks in practical piano exams; Phyllis Muson, highest marks in theory; Winona W a I r o il, highest marks In festival awards.Festival certificates; Sophie Anhill and Sabine Joffe, primary piano due*; James Denis, first, preparatory piano: Janette Johnston, first, prim ury piano; Helen Muekie. second, primary piano; Joyce Dewar und Robert Drumlieller. first. Junior piaJio duet; Marjorie Johnston and Helen Meckie. second. Junior piano duet: Winona Walrod. first, senior piano, und second, intermediate sigh’, reading. Miss Walrod was also presented with ihe Stutchbury cup. awarded at the festival for the most artistic performance. and Is ruted as the highest honor. Miss Powell also gave a special prize io Miss Wulrod.Miss Pierce and Miss Tierney each presented gifts to Miss Powell, while Eleanor Jones, in behalf of the pupils, presented Miss Powell with a lovely girt, and Pat nnd Joan Christian, in behalf of Miss Powell and her pupils, presented bouquets to Miss Pierce and Mrs. Harrison.