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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1974, p. 10

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} church Sunday, April 21, : 3 Now that April's There 11:15. B. R.Pogue in charge. had an interesting trip to rens, Ronald and Lee-Anne ing dinner guests with Mr. N April the child-month, mis€hievious, capricious, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crosier New Orleans, recently, and of Montreal with her pa- and Mrs. Art Annes and ¥ whimsical and fickle. Yet, it can give us the great- and boys, Seagrave, Mr. visited her mother Mrs. Sin- rents Mr. and Mrs. Frank family Sunday and atten- x est festival of the Christian World. Easter, the and Mrs. Sandy McTavish clair, Toronto, Easter Sun- Johnson, and Wesely over ~ ded Pleasant Point Church & 73 symbol of new life, fresh beginnings and re- and son, Brechin, guests of day, also entertained guests the Easter Holidays. Lee- Easter Service. AY newed hope. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence from Ajax, Grimsby and . Anne staying the week. A Sp April has been called The Poet's Month. And Best, Easter Sunday. Toronto over weekend. Mrs. Donna Menzie spen- pp op gia Cancer ak surely none other has contributed more generously to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamb ; - | ding the Easter Holidays ety is i : ly none ¢ } ) ' Mr. and Mrs. Noe Society is the prime source 2 the inspiration of poets and writers of song. And and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phayre, and Mrs. Phayre, with her parents Mr. and of funds for cancer research J undoubtedly. every true Englishman abroad has at Ted Lamb and boys with Sr visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Grant Innes. in Canada and last year Vx some time quoted these lines from the pen of Robert Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb o-oo 4 children on Mr. and Mrs. Everett 0 "eo ihion raised in the 7 Browning -- "Oh, to be in England now that April's celebrating Mrs. Lamb's -p Doupe and family visited Society's April campaign FATA: there." birthday and Easter Sun- : . Mrs. A. Doupe, Norwood on . : And all who per the | . Sunday guests of Mr. and Good Frid was spent on cancer re- | all who remember the late Al Jolson will day. Mrs. W.J. Mitchell, Mrs. Y riday. search. But more is needed. 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 17th, 1974 Of Facts And Fantasy by Reta M. Berrill recall "his song' April Showers. "It isn't raining rain, it's raining vi-o-lets." April can do no wrong. Our personal list of (wanna' go places) is topped News from Manchester area A large crowd attended the Good Friday Service and a larger crowd atten- ded Easter Sunday Service Miss Anna Croxall, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Croxall, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall, Utica supper guests Friday evening to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Qs. Croxall home from Florigla. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elliott Ocymdalka and sons and Mr. and Mrs. . D Roberts. Sorry to report Alberta has her left arm in a cast. We all hope you soon feel better. N i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tor- Mrs. G. Franklin, Brook- lin visiting Mrs. Os. Croxall Wednesday afternoon. Ady CAG ITIG RAS FOTN (1) AE CCHS OUI PR ARS BYPEX F500 500 a STi fry / SETI Donald supper Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Toronto, guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Field- Make a generous contribu- tion to the annual drive for funds. by England. England in April. A freelance jour- ney -- not a package-deal with days and dollars doled out like copper-coins. But a free-to-wonder holiday. We saw a bit of England in the autumn months September through November, but our sense of appreciation had suffered from malnutrition, and we'd yet to assimilate the truth of that old cliche -- "too soon old and too late snrart." With age we've learned to see as well as look, and we'd know where to look for our interests. Revisiting the great St. Pauls and Westminister Abbey to be awed by The Light of The World, and stand at the Warior's Tomb. In these man-made wonders that have withstood the tests. of time and ravages of war, we bow in humility. But London or another city would not be our favoured stop. We'd linger in tiny villages, hoping to sleep under thatched roofs (if not in a ruined castle), , while finding our way to Wordsworth Country. There, to wander in Dora's Field, that acreage of natural perk-land once owned by the famous poet and named for his daughter, where the daffodils spread their golden carpets so lavishly. It's been said with authority that there's over 2,000 species of flowering plants that are native to : Britain, and because of the variety of the landscape, \ n 1) ; oe different parts of the country have their own floral associations. So it's almost -- go anywhere in the country and you'll find wildflowers. Particularly in April. = cl VIAN Su glo] 2d oR -- "WELL WORTH LOOKING FOR" \ oLF\ GALLS TABLETS (LD.A. Brand AS.A) 33: Then to the haunts of Shakespeare. At Stratford- upon-Avon we'd plan to be on April 23rd. The Great - Bard's birthday and also the date of his death. And a day that is truly celebrated, in a language of flowers. Everyone, the townspeople and their horde of visitors oS carry flowers as they join The Floral Procession en- route to his tomb. Solid Rubber Centre 7 RE 3 Bs 8 8 Cc ° va A or 7h (J ONLY 83% A £5 « => Z ) \ \ And everyone wears a flower, if possible, a " Ginette " oy of rosemary. 'Rosemary for remember- ; Sylvania os } Gillette VOb FLASHCUBES | $4 . DRY LOOK SHAMPOO, 7 oz., or And we'd travel north to the moors of Yorkshire, S > S Cc CREME -land of the Brontes and Wuthering Heights, where =) eg RINSE, 7.5 02. we're told, that for the imaginative, the tormented a Is a Sor oa. ghoast of Heathcliff still roams. NEW Gill rom Gillette (Dee Tee) Oh yes, we'd wend our way to the southern coast, LADY TRAC II . AYDS Des Teo to Dorset, Devon, Brington, and Bournemouth with RAZOR REDUCING PLAN MOTH KILLER its miles of ocean beach. 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