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Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1974, p. 2

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VILLAGE NAMES Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron of Ashburn have .returned home after visiting their daughter and son-in-law Cpl. and Mrs. J.R. Rowe in Lahr, Germany. While there they visited parts of France, Switzerland and Holland. and the ruins of Pompei, and many other points of interest. Student Recitals -- Begin- ners to Associateship, on Monday and Tuesday, May 27th, and 28th in the Church of the Ascension in Port Perry at' 7:30 p.m. Two pianos were used, featuring piano quartets, and various two piano compositions; also the . accompanying of a trained voice choir, Barry and Marie Devereux played music of Bach and Grieg at the Tuesday Concert. FOG aed to ', MIST AIA IT ALS IRE FAT | #4 IR ALLE) aX iF FA Sry hs a MIU AN 3 SEARED, TREO SH Ny gid She EON Ais salle toed WA Audi dla A cle dnnat an dastiiidba bisa sddavisoniah is ndeitniddd ESCA WIRES 3 Gd DIAS os », t SRN i (J TA 74) Rey ERP REN Teachers' interest creates children's band On Wednesday, May 22, "Cartwright Band gave its second local performance at the Cartwright Central Pub- lic School, spring music con- cert. This band, made up of 22 talented Grades 5 and 6 of C.C.P.S. was formed last September by Mrs. H. Kiezebrink. The children in the band received their basic training from the Recorder groups at' the schonl. With great help fromMr. Butler, a Musi- cal Resourse Teacher, much co-operation from the parents and the terrific en- thusiasm of the children. They were further assisted by Mr. Darch of the Musical Education Services who aranged to make the band instruments available on a.- rental basis. Since September, Mrs. Kiezebrink and Mr. Butler have worked with the child- ren twice a week after school; and Wednesday night we heard the trumpets, trombones, flutes, clarinets, french horns, and'tuba play- ing together as a band. Mr. Darch and his wife also attended to hear the thrilling performance. Congratulations Children, Mrs. Kiezebrink, and Mr. Butler; you time, patience, energy and ,practise cer- tainly has paid off. Keep up the good work. Cartwright Central Public School Band will be touring and playing for other schools in the Region and has been asked to play at St. Paul's. United Church in Bowman- ville, June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Storey Beare left on Friday for Sudbury to attend the Lions Club con- ° vention. Attending on Tues- day from the Port Perry Club was Morley Bruce, Arnold Roach, Cec King and John Zaporozan. Mrs. Grace Love, vice president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, accom- panied by Marjory Wana maker, Luella Graham, Lillian Harper and Georgina Moore, travelled to Brant- ford recently to witness the Rebekah Degree conferred by Seven Stars Lodge from Denmark. et V6 VALUE CHECK'D Mrs. Doris Madsen re- cently returned from Italy. where she was guest at the Cavaliere Hilton Hotel in prefer our MEATS... i "IT'S THE FLAVOUR THAT COUNTS" -- PERFECT FOR THE GRILL Rome. During her stay, she $ 28 *. visited historic sites in Rome ) ' ib itself, Vatican City, Naples, 1 King - FOR ROASTING - TENDERLOIN PORTION - 3 10 3% Ib. FAMILY PACK SIZE -- 9 to $1 Chops : | sue N ® ) M 1 LOIN '0' PORK ROAST ___ 15: @8c QUARTER PORK Loin CHOPS 1b*1.%* ™ 3 Pkg. . " . % INFAL FOR THE RARBECUE! . . . ' Obituary | ry DELSE " T0 Jul Country Style 4 Miss E. May Walker ¢ Miss E. May Walker 19 LEAN MEATY Always Tender - Boel - 202. 24bs. | ROUND BONE SHOULDER passed away at the Tulla- Fl. Ox. ID CHEDDAR _ BLADE seats 1.51.7 Steakettes 132.9% | BEEF sreaxs #'1.18 more Nursing Home, Bramp- Yin S KRAFT ESSEX - FAMILY PACK 160% Pig. PRIDE OF CANADA [TR ton; Ontario on March 22, TTEING TE LUNCH MEATS 95¢ | COONED H 6-or. 76¢ 3 ©1974. AON ARCH NIAGARA BRAND ' Miss Walker attended High M b. School in Port Perry and POLISH SAUSAGE 89 < received her teacher's train- ai ing in Peterboro Normal School. After which she taught in the Public School in FEATURE -- SAICO RECONSTITUTED 7: 48 FI. Oz. Tin Epsom, Ontario and then c joined the staff of Port Perry pp; ] . = ; J Public School where she pig MP ' 99 a 1! ST EWS 9. « i NY wi fo Grade SHRIM yo A FEATURE! -- LEAVER'S - PIECES & STEMS . ~~ 10FLOzTin Pn oo ere tor a number ol years. FEATURE! -- CROWN 100 to Ctn. g FEATURE! - ZION 1%2-Lb. Pkg. She was a very devoted c teacher and was considered a TEA BAGS 79: : . Fl Bars 79: very excellent Jeader of the FEATURE! -- 3 Varieties -- RED & WHITE : : small children just starting 2 89 FEATURE! -- BYE THE SEA - SOLID MEAT 7 Fl. 0z. Tin FEATURE! - SLIVER RIBBON GREEN or WAX to school. DONUTS doz. J - ® C Miss Walker was a mem- FEATURE! -- CARNATION Instant 6-Oz. Pkg. BH IS Blk ANS xy 1} ber of St. John's Presby- BREAKFAST 79. : eran ng ch in pout Paty FEATURE! -- 2% EVAPORATED PARTLY SKIMMED MILK 16 FL. Oz. Tins DIXIE BRAND wo where she was in the churc . : F Bathroom Dispenser 69. 0 oung People's Groups of the ; R athroom Refills 61 hurch. Sh f f E H i 8 d 8 Won had F R 5 FEATURE! -- BETTY CROCKER - ASSORTED VARIETIES p ©" pPRODUCE| Ontario grown fancy Grade A 3 .89° Mcintosh Reds and also took vocal lessons which helped in her church work. Will ENJOY [L313 d:{e04d,! <9 HAMBURGER v= 50" Miss Walker was the eldest CHRISTIE'S 16-02. Bag MCcNAIR AUSTRALIAN 12-0z, Cello FOODS daughter of the late Mr. and U.S. No. 1 Grade red slicing . OREO CREME 83 SULTANA 59: " . BANQUET Perry. atker Port TOMATOES == 45°% piscuiTs RAISINS mers BQ). . 11-02. Phy. _ A 3 . U.S. No. 1 Grade crisp crunchy CELERY STOCKS = 39° After her retirement from teaching due to ill health, she lived for the remainder of her -- Fraservale Turbot FISH & CHIPS ¢ , B02 hy, AYLMER JAMS FEATURE! -- MARGARINE oh -SUNSPUN . life in Brampton, Ontario. Sdn ites ET C RECT c COFFEE | | Miss Walker was survived . RC RICH 53 by her sister Miss Rhea L. il mn Eo Walker of Toronto and was California luscious tasting ¢ FEATURE! -- FANTASTIC 5 FEATURE! - OAK LEAF 10 FI. Oz. Tin gonty predeceased by her sister Strawberries pn 45 SPRAY CLEANER C DALhy \ Mandarin Hd Ghues 55. Mrs. William Nelson of CLEANER REFILL acu 12 x15 lle ORANGES $ 32 FL OZ . 4 Ld R | Brampton and her brother, : Professor Anson R. Walker of = all London, Ontario. AM ital wer ers ina | Weston Ontario Liby's Tropical | Flowerdale Gauze Hamburger & Maple Syrup | Fruit Punch Tea Bags McClure Chdpel, Brampton, Monday, March 25. Rev. K. Weiner Rolls | 3 phe. 89° eel §$12° 2/69 | phe 144men $1 | | VanAleen conducted the services. Interment was made in Breadalbane Church Cemetery, Utica. 48 oz. tin 0 Thursd « : DOWSON'S RED & WHITE PorT PERRY, =i

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