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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jul 1964, p. 14

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2 Junior And Senior Students Of Marie Taylor Present Recitals On Monday evening, June 1st memory. modern era. She gae a dazz- 3rd, the Senior students of Mrs. Lynn Foster--Minuet in G Joyce Terry--Romance Robert Webber--Concerto No, I Mary Clark--Russian Dance On Friday night a number of the small Island boys went to Camp Samac for the week-end, Fortunately the weather was in their favour until they return- land Ramettes and their friends : : Mrs. Jack Jeffery of Herchel, ---- PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 16th, 1964 | Grade 9-- Scu mn New - Por Barbara Noble--Moonlight goyg S Sask. and Mrs, G. Thompson of Sonata Barrie called upon Mrs. Jef- fery's niece, Mrs. Earl Reader. About 30 of the Heayn family had a re-union picnic on Sunday 3n the Head tea-room. al the Junior students of Mrs. | ling performance of technical Sharon Stark--Valse in E of SURaY alteronbin Teo Bog. 3 Marie Taylor, A.R.C.T., R.M.T,, | skill, control of the instrument, Minor ; y : 4 wd a ent recital in| and masterful interpretation, | Grade 10 lowing mothers took turns in GH presented an excellent recita in : Sates pes »| Grade 10-- helping to cook: Mrs. A. Carter, Letter To Editor py Port Perry United Church. | which proved an inspiration and Carol Webber--Allegro Mrs. D. Ashbridge, Mrs. T 4 wv « . i : rent d He SN pi 3 Fivery student was wel pre- Jean to Haden, Pareiis an : Maesioso in Military Manns, Mrs..W. Middleton, Mrs. July 13, 1964 : R: pared, and performed with ar- | friends, ; } Shirley MacMil an--DMilitary J. Wilson and Mrs. E. Leahy, The Editor "al tistry and musicianship. Each * kk Polonaise Pont toot rar Co PY selecti : formed b Jo-Anne Harris--March Wind i ort: Defry " 1 selection was performe y On Wednesday evening, June Be peek Wind On Saturday eveniig the Is-| port Parry, Ont. : { ight -- A Heart : . Qipe Julie Hall was presented with Marie Taylor, A.R.T., R.M.T., poten Datla ArHear turned out with an encouraging Dear Sir: the award for General profiel presented a very fine Recital AR.CT.-- ) - number to take part in the par- Regarding a letter to the ency of the Junior Students o in Port Perry United Church. fen Keil ade of baseball teams. Mr. Editor of two weeks ago con- 1963 - 1964 season. Guest soprano soloist of the evening was Dianne Hall, win- ner of many festival awards. She is at present studying voice Barbara Hillier presented a beautiful bouquet of red roses to Mrs. Taylor; a gift from the students, to show their appre- ciation of her interest and ef- fort in their work. These students showed a high degree of technical ability, and musical interpretation and should go far as performers and accompanists. sented to Karen Duckworth of Uxbridge. Guest vocalist of the program was Barbara Hart of Whitby, who is completing her associate- ship in voice, and studies with | Elizabeth Hayes-- Rhapsody Op. 79 Theory Students Pedagody--Elizabeth Hayes Vina Voce--Elizabeth Hayes Harris, Elizabeth Hayes History--Carol Webber, Shirley MacMillan, Barbara Noble, Jo-Anne Harris. Rudiments--John Hayes, Sylvia Fleischer, Donna Simpson, Jeanne Elliot, Karen Duck- Johnson's team and wagon a- long with 'Mrs. D, Aldred's ar- tistic work in decoration added much to the float. We wish to express our thanks to them. The against Harry's Girls. The Scugog Ramettes were success- ful against Blackstock on Wed. night and Harry Short's team on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold England cerning the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic in Uxbridge. This unsigned letter suggest- ed that the Chamber of Com- - with R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M., The award for General Pro- Harmony--Shirley MacMillan, | Parade headed for the ball park | merce or other town organiza- F.C.C.0., of Oshawa. ficiency of the Senior students Barbara Noble, Jo-Anne a. where 8 exhibition games were | tions should be interested At the close of the program, | of 1963 - 1964 season, was pre- ' played and the Scugog girls won | enough to have a clinic here in Port 'Perry. We have tried on three dif- ferent occasions to promote the idea of a Clinic in Port Perry but the Red Cross do not seem to want to hold one here. Mrs, J. Drygala, A.R.C.T.,| worth, Paul Taylor, Jim dt f Los Angel JUNIOR RECITAL ) , anda two sons o 03 Angeles , | tind R.M.T. of Oshawa. Barbara Stark, Lynn Foster, Dianne | visited last week at the home of pve are Beever A prauny Beginners-- posseses a truly magnificent| Hall, Sharon Stark, Robert Mrs. England's sister, Mrs. Nel- | © ior 'etter to the Red Cross Anne Hope--Dancing Bear Chris Vokins--Juggler 'Mary Skinner--Skater Joan Morrow--Lightly Row Steve Hillier--Buffalo Hunt voice, and sings with excellent intonation, style, and range of dynamics. She is able to sing fluently in several languages. At the conclusion of the pro- Webber, Audrey Beauchamp. By request, Mrs. Taylor per- formed at the organ the same selections as at 'the Junior Re-1 cital ,and once again proved an son Reader, Mrs. Reader's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bowring of Los Angeles were also pre- sent on Sunday at a family of 26. Mrs. Reader's mother, Mrs. | on this matter and hope that this time they will be interested enough to come to Port Perry and discuss this with us. Yours truly, Grade I-- gram Mrs. Taylor was present-| excellent inspiration" to' her | Watson of Toronto, remained Janis Stark--A Dance ed with several gifts, as tokens | students, with her family for a longer W. Howard Hall, Jim Moore--Boy Scouts of her students affection and vacation. Ser'y March appreciation. nr Port Perry Chamber Grade TI-- On Wed. afternoon Mr. and of Commerce Pat Leahy--Princess Waltz Donna Beare--Lavender Blue Denna Ballard--Bird's Evening Song Penny Rider--Pop Corn Donna Ballard--Birthday Waltz . Heather Rider--Slumber Song Marlene Podres--Mouse in Coal Bin. Grade III-- Don Smith--Chinese Boy Vocal-- Dianne Hall--Trees, Rasbach Grade IV-- Lean-Anne Ballard--Skating Diane Panabaker--Allegro Vivace Robert Toylar--Hopping Kathy Sonley--Allemande Julie Hall--Soldiers in the - Distance. Duets-- Sherrin & Chris Vokins-- Evening Bells Donna & Denna Ballard-- Strolling Penny & Heather Rider-- Come Dance Steve Hillier & Robert Taylor --Band Played On Sharon & Donna Beare-- Dream Fairies Barbara Hillier & Debbie Griffen--Sparkling Waves Jim Moore & Paul Taylor-- Prelude in A Grade V-- Barbara Hillier--Piebald Circus Pony : Brenda Geer--Hurricane Joyce Collins--Rumba Vocal-- Dianne Hall-- Homing, Del Riego. Grade VI-- Sharon Beare--From Way Down South. ; Paul Taylor--Rondo a Sherrin Vokins--Courante ' i Ronald Podres--Toceatina SENIOR RECITAL Grade 7-- Nancy Crozier--Cradle Song Lea-Anne Sonley--To a Wild Rose Patricia Webber--Allegro Grade 8-- Sharon Simpson--Arioso Carol Crozier--Presto Bill Taylor--To the Rising Sun Audrey Beauchamp--My Lady Greensleeves An Important Event Jim Stark--Waltz Karen Duckworth--Sonata in C Introduction and Fugato Barbara Hart -- My Heart Ever Faithful, J. S. Bach Vissi D'Arte, Vissi D'Amore, Puccini QD ALEK TRICIAN 'srs DISON GAVE THE WORLD HIS GREAT INVENTION.T0D0/T JUSTICE IS OUR (JH epg d= CONTRACTING-REPAIRS - ELECTRIC HEATI 985-7174 - PT. PERRY PLUMBING WES LANE De ee 6 - HEATING ELECTRIC Office Port Perry, Ont. 985-2473 Res. World War II Buddies Meet After Twenty Years Force. Mr, Hanks brought along five of his friends to Port Perry. Bill and his brother Storey entertained their American friends at dinner before they returned to Toronto and then home. Bill and Storey Beare are pictured above with Edwin and his friends: Left to right -- Geo. Cooper; James Syman; Storey Beare; Dewey Burnette; Bill Beare; Edwin Hanks; Charles Markham and Sam Thompson. All of Mr. Hanks friends are also from Bedford, Virginia. y --Staff Photo 7 Karen Leahy--Ave Maria CE Dianne Hall--Northern Song p , Guest Senior Pianist, Joyce Terry, played the Piano Con- certo No. I by Tschaikowsky. 2 At the conclusion of the pro- gram, by special request, Mrs. Taylor performed at the pipe organ, playing music from the baroque era, romantic era, and Last Friday morning Bill Beare was pleasantly surprised when a friend he had met during World War II and had not \seen for twenty years, dropped in to see him. Edwin Hanks of Bedford, Virginia was attending the Lions International Con- vention in Toronto when he remembered that Bill lived in Port Perry and decided to drop in and see him before returning home to Virginia. Bill. who was in the RCAF was stationed in South Wales at the time he met Edwin, who was in the American Air

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