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    Leanne Rowat for Riding MountainEnsuring front-line services for Manitoba families.Supporting a strong publicly owned Manitoba Hydro with low

    rates for Manitobans

    Leanne Rowat for Riding MountainCampaign Office Phone Numbers:Russell (204) 773-3744 Minnedosa (204) [email protected] | www.leannerowat.com

    Vol. 129 No. 30 Friday, September 30, 2011

    www.minnedosatribune.com

    90 cents + taxMinnedosa, Manitoba Canada R0J 1E0

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    Legion Week

    Sonics and

    Sojourns

    Clear Lake

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    this week Sing it to me one more time

    Former Minnedosan, Aaron Hutton, wowed audience members with his vocal range at

    a hometown concert at the Minnedosa United Church last Friday evening.

    Aaron was accompanied on the grand piano by Chris Kayler.

    Photo by Amanda Boyd

    By AMANDA BOYD

    he Minnedosa UnitedChurch was flled tocapacity last Friday eve-ning, September 23rd,

    when the Minnedosaand District Foundationhosted T eres No PlaceLike Home, a concert per-ormed by Aaron Hutton.Hutton (23) grew up inMinnedosa and gradu-ated rom the University o

    Manitoba last spring witha Bachelors Degree in Mu-sic and a Voice Major.

    Accompanied by pia-nist Chris Kayler, Huttonsprogram included a wide

    variety o musical genres,rom devotional and clas-sical pieces to contem-porary arias and musicaltheatre. During the inter-mission, CS Grade 5 stu-dent Jamie Lee astoundedthe audience with his clas-sical piano recital. A coeeand dessert reception ol-lowed the perormances,

    at which time guests wereable to talk with the artists.Music has always been alarge part o Aaron Hut-tons lie. He grew up in amusical amily and startedsinging very young. Tere

    were always jam sessionsat holiday times and mu-sic playing at amily get-togethers, he said. I sup-pose it didnt take much tocatch the bug. He begansinging with Nicole McLe-nehans boys choir in el-ementary school and soon

    joined other choirs at theBrandonConservatory.He has ond memories osinging with the Minnedo-sa United Church Choiras well as the high school

    quartet, Te Four Corners;consisting o himsel, rev-or Crook, William Kingdonand David Comrie. Hutton

    was a member o the West-man Youth Choir, partici-

    pated in a ew StrathclairDrama Club productionsand danced with CrystalScotts troupe or years too.

    When Hutton enteredthe f rst year o his un-

    dergraduate degree, hehad decided to be a highschool choir director.

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