a te Co tn wt St LN A RINT RN TN opened season July 10 The seventh season of The Kawartha Summer Theatre in Lindsay will feature seven plays this summer opening . with "The Patrick Pearse Motel" on July 10, followed 2y "The Secretary Bird" on July 17, the play "Dracula" will open July 24 followed by "Tons of Money" July 21. August 7 will see the play "Say Who You Are" with the play "Luv" opening August 14. Starting August 21 will be the Lindsay Lattle 'I'heatre Group in "Only an Orphan Girl.". The plays will run from Tuesday to Saturday at the Academy Theatre in Lindsay with previews each Monday night at the Haliburton High School in Haliburton, The opening play starting July 10 "The Patrick Pearse Motel," making its North American Premiere is one of the funniest plays to come out of Ireland in several decades. It is the story of two couples about to open a luxury motel and the arrival of an ex- patriate Irishman, now a star commentator in London tele- vision. The play will appear throughout North America this coming winter, and the Kawartha audiences have the first opportunity to see the play. The rest is up to you. Delivering a constant flow of power, dependably and safely--that's your Hydro's round-the-clock responsibility. And because electricity provides so many services so dependably, most homeowners can take it for granted. And yet, in many homes over ten years old, the quality of service is severely restricted--simply because the wiring is outdated and inadequate. - attending, appliances so that they can operate at peak efficiency. In safety, by -eliminating the hazards of an over- burdened wiring system. Good reasons for giving top priority to your home wiring when you consider making improvements. To find out what rewiring can do for your home, call a qualified Electrical Modernization contractor. 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 12,1972 TUCK Shop 'shows profit Kawartha summer theatre of $500. for 6 months The June meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Port Perry Hospital was held June 19th with 27 members The President, Eleanor Davidson opened the meeting with a most thought provoking poem entitled "For Somebody Else". The President also welcomed all visitors, and introduced Mr. Van Camp the new adminis- trator to the hospital to the members. He spoke for a few minutes and said it had always been his policy to work very closely with the Hospital Auxiliary and in looking over the record of Port Perry he could see how much the group has already contributed' to the hospital, one of the finest in Ontario. The minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read, as was the Treasurer's Report. As mentioned in the Hospi- tal report, last month, a report of finances of the Tuck Shop were to be given. To bring all those interested up ~ to date it was decided to report from January 1st, 1972 to the present date. Sales - $2,602.50; Expenses $2,083.58 making a net profit 'Mrs. Rewiring can make a world of difference: In convenience, by '| providing ample outlets and switches where you want them. In performance, by bringing full power to your And ask him about the Hydro Finance Plan--an easy way to fit the 2, . Po, ---- work into your budget. of $518.92, Appreciation is extended to those who have participated in any way to make this profit possible. Mrs. Eileen Pugh was com- mended for her effort in convening the Spring Fair, also those member's who had - tagged on June 9th. Tickets for the Anniver- sary Dance to be held Sept 30th at the Legion Hall are now available "from ~ any member or call 985-2393. There will be volunteer pins presented to five Candy Stripers this year, One of the girls, Donna Pargenter has given 442 hours of voluntary service. There will be three new girls starting this summer making a total of eight. There will be a draw for an oil painting on Sept. 18th. The 'Auxiliary does not meet during July and August, next meeting is Sept. 18th at 2:00 p.m. To the two graduates above, the STAR owes humble apoligies for making 'embarrassing mistakes when printing their graduation pictures. The cutlines under the pictures were reversed in last week's paper showing Miss Patricia Marjorie Bray to be Barbara Webster and vice versa. This week we trust the cutlines are placed under the correct picture, At left Patricia Marjorie Bray daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bray of R.R, 1, Oshawa graduated June 22 with honours, receiving a Bruce pin from the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing, Toronto. Pat was a former graduate of Port Perry High School and Raglan Elementary School, At right Barbara Webster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Webster, Port Perry graduated Friday evening from Oshawa General Hospital. Here's a5¢coupon towards making the best - jamin the county. It's so easy with Certo' the natural fruit pectin. Certo makes your jams, jellies and preserves taste so much better, because you boil for only one minute. It's good to know the fruit's fresh flavour doesn't get boiled away. You can also get a bigger yield and a perfect set. : Get a good start on the season. Clip the coupon and buy ydur Certo now. So -- -------- -------- ---- ---- -------------- ---- --------{---- {-------- Save 5° on the purchase of & one package or bottle of Certo pectin when you give this 2 Ee 5 13'0e Ree LR} ---------------------- ---- _---------- -- -- ------ ----