Literary Contest ACELF
The literary Concours ACELF was organized by the Canadian Association of education of French language.
It was created in 1958 in order to encourage the literary creation of French expression intended to the children and for the teenagers.
Prizes winner
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1958 - Monique Corriveau - the Vanilla Secrecy and Paule Daveluy - the magic Summer
- 1959 - Claude Aubry - Islands of the king Mahabraha II
- 1960 - Monique Corriveau - Luc and his friends
- 1961 - Celine Deguire-Morris - Tarina the timid pearl
- 1962 - Suzanne Martel - Surréal 3000
- 1963 - Suzanne Martel - the Flood which fell and Hunting for the leg
- 1979 - Suzanne Martel - Our friends robots
- 1980 - Cecile Gagnon - Alfred in the subway
- 1981 - No prize winner
- 1982 - Raymond Plants - the Machine with beauty and André Poulin - Pistache and the stars
- 1983 - Diane Turcotte - the Os of Handle-with-Mouques the
- 1984 - No prize winner
ACELF/Raymond-Beauchemin price
- 1985 - Cecile Gagnon - Where that carries out progress?
- 1986 - Suzanne Julien - Memories of a witch
- 1987 - Raymond Plants - the King of nothing
- 1988 - Philippe Chauveau - Robots and robots Inc.
- 1989 - Lucie Papineau - Dompteuse of parakeet
- 1990 - Mimi Legault - Rouli-travelling, rouli-travelling
Price ACELF/Cécile-Roller
- 1985 - David Schinkel and Yves Beauchesne - Second chance
- 1986 - No prize winner
- 1987 - Suzanne Julien - Fabric of the country
- 1988 - Daniel Marchildon - the invaluable Good of the island Beausoleil
- 1989 - Alain Bergeron - the Eclipse of time
- 1990 - No prize winner
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