Mrs. Fletcher's Violinists

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In the 1920's there was an active and sizeable group of violinsts in the community.  Lessons were given by a Mrs. Fletcher, the British wife of the clergyman of St. George's Anglican Church in New Glasgow.  Mrs. Joyce Goodman recalls, "The Goodman boys had to practise daily at the manse and their violins were left there for them.  Recitals were held at the Academy of Music and she remembers playing a violin solo "Mosquito Dance".

Front row: --, Eddie Murray, Don Moriarty, Lawson Smith, Bernie Goodman, Bill Bell, Ron "Ginger" Murray

Second row:  Isabel Cox Baker, Ruth Goodman Pink, Vera Stewart Campbell, Helen Cameron Sobey, Edith Cox, Mrs. Fletcher, Ruth Bethune, Kay McCulloch MacKay, Elsa Stramberg Noble, --, --, Gerald Hamm

Third row:  --, Audrey Flemming Thompson, Anne Bell, Alice Randall, Mae Miller, --, Willa Hambilton, --, Mrs. E. S. MacKenzie, Waldo Goodman, Roy Wright

Fourth row:  Kay Bell Trotter, Joyce Higging Goodman, Edith Goodman, Mary Bell, --, Jean Macready, --, Dorothy Hoare, Hazel MacCulloch

Top row:  Adam Bell, Helen MacCulloch, Mary Morrison, --, --, --, Mary Lee MacKenzie, Mildred Grant, --

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Mrs. Fletcher's Violinists

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