SHEILA'S school of dancing recently held their annual dance show at Killigarth Holiday Manor near Looe, with a total of 149 young people taking part from three years old to teenagers. The theme this year was 'Chart Toppers' and to meet the demand for tickets the show was performed on two nights to audiences of 350 each evening. The compere was Terry Wright of Polperro. Sheila Brock, the owner of the school, thanked the pupils for working so hard. She also thanked the many friends and parents of the pupils who had helped put the show on. Special thanks went to the sponsors Popes Estate Agents, Jim Studds and Atlantic Residential home. On the Saturday evening the mayor and mayoress of Looe were invited up on the stage to present the winners for 2004. There was one award given to each class, who in Sheila's opinion had taken great leaps forward in their dancing due to hard work and determination. The dancer of the year was Emily Taylor, who was presented with a shield and sash and will represent the school during the year at various functions. The winners were: u8s at Looe -Lilly Richards; u8s at Pelynt - Hailey Bentley; Monday children's class at Downderry - Grace Crutchley; Tuesday's children class at Looe - Georgia Thomas; Pelynt children's class - Samantha Short; Thursday Children's class - Gabby Bond; Thursday Children's class - Trinet Champion; young teenagers class - Adrian McCarthy; younger teenagers class - Rachel Bone; older teenagers class - Elise Yarwood; above silver class - Georgia Cartwright. A cheque is to be presented soon to SANDS (stillborn and neonatal death society), which was collected through the raffle and door.



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