WHITBY FREE. PRESS, Thursday, February I7th, 1972, Page en teftaiqnmijt uideà v How Long WIII Msg ke Ahi. Te Stay At Joa.? EPISO 1DE 5: (The Past)- The. Day- borns are. working out well1 at the dal a stables, and Rennyi.s interest in Chris b e comes evidcent. Wragge proposes to Maggie thecook, and is at first turned d ow n W h e n Renny i nvi te s Pheasan t Vaughan to ride at dalna, Meg makes a fuss. Uncle Ernest t'O become Eden's rival Me a nwhil1e, Eden is spending more t i me wi th Mrs. Stroud, who -loves hi s poetry, and the family decides to break up this unsuitable romance by electing Un c-le Ernest to become Edents rival. Juin., Episodo 5* Concern for Meg in present (The Pr esen t)ý-Young Ernîest is roman.ti-cally involviedwith his cousin Victoria,, in Montreal, 'and Renny wor- ries about' Adel inels intention to marry Tony. She visits Mip at camp, but Mip d i strusts her motives and feels dloser to his stepmot h e r, R uth.Christian, makinga film on old age for television, asks Renny and Meg to appear in it. Meg is thrilled, sure that this will1 make h er W e a1thy, and she buy s expen s ive g if ts for Renny and Alayne,1 who have to s e n d t h em back. They wonder how much longer they will be able to care for Meg at Jaîna. Renny, meanwhile, is overspending again on his beloved horses. S t a r r i n g Paul Harding as Renny, K a te R eid as ol dAdel ine and'Adeline 1l; wvith Patricia Coll1ins as Chri s Day- born, Dawn (reenhalg as Amny Stroud, the "WVhiteoaks of Jaina"l is wNri tten by Grahame Woods, produced by John-Trent and directed by Richard Gilbert. PULLOUT SECTION: Entertainment, Local Sports. Visit our 1972 H E SHOW NOW INPROGR(SS a m LUCY .DRAWS 'FI a1 1 mhl. L-S uAT.«LFR2ERFSHNS MILLWORK &B*UILDING, SUPPLIES LTDtu