Jack Hutton | PORT DOVER COMPOSITE SCHOOL recording for Drysdale Awards jack hutton video @jackhuttonrag | Uploaded April 2016 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
This is the music that played as four winners of the new Marion Drysdale Awards walked to the front of a giant ballroom in Toronto's Skyline Hotel on March 16th, 1987. It was the final day of the Annual Assembly of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers's Federation and the first time that OSSTF had ever honoured students at its Assembly. The song, VOICE OF PEACE, was composed by two students at Port Dover Composite School, Debby Field (words) and Heather Murray (music). Joy Kinsman, who taught the senior music class at Port Dover, brought her entire class to Toronto to record the song for the OSSTF meeting. I was in charge of the Drysdale Awards ceremony that day and I saw 500 OSSTF teachers
This is the music that played as four winners of the new Marion Drysdale Awards walked to the front of a giant ballroom in Toronto's Skyline Hotel on March 16th, 1987. It was the final day of the Annual Assembly of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers's Federation and the first time that OSSTF had ever honoured students at its Assembly. The song, VOICE OF PEACE, was composed by two students at Port Dover Composite School, Debby Field (words) and Heather Murray (music). Joy Kinsman, who taught the senior music class at Port Dover, brought her entire class to Toronto to record the song for the OSSTF meeting. I was in charge of the Drysdale Awards ceremony that day and I saw 500 OSSTF teachers