2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 4, 1979 4-H Clubs to hold achievement days The ladies of the Ontario _ Linda Albers and Sandra County 4-H Homemaking Bolton of Port Perry, Susan Clubs have spent the past Fedyk of Scugog Island, and three months studying the Tracy Gourlie of Epsom will use of accessories to expand all receive County Honours a limited wardrobe. They at the Ontario Centre have learned how to select Achievement Day scheduled and care for these items and {or Saturday, April 21, at the specific uses for scarves and Goodwood Community jewellery. _ Centre, between the hours of They will be presenting 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. their knowledge at their While on Thursday, May 3, Achievement Days which at the Brock District High will feature a fashion show, School in Cannington, Carol club skits, exhibits, and the Sturman of Seagrave will presentation of awards. receive County Honours for Everyone is welcome. Ontario North. Cedar Creek News by George Kilpatrick day evening from Texas It was interesting to hear Where they spent the winter. on the C.B.L. radio program, Shirley Cummings and Neighbourly News, on Helen Klawitter returned Sunday morning from the home on Saturday from . article from the Port Perry Florida where they spent a Star about John den Boer's Week's holiday. car being stolen and the Mrs. Joe Baxter held a other one left at the Hospital shower at her home on parking lot. Sunday afternoon for Miss Ralph Somerville, a Mary Jane Hackner, who former resident of Cedar Will be married to Bastian Creek, was able to return Benschop, Junior, on April home from Oshawa General 14th. Hospital on Wednesday. He Mrs. Lillian Anthony, Mrs. is making good progress Pauline Grant and Doug from his broken hip. Brown, all of Oshawa, were Victor Larocque has been Saturday evening visitors a patient in Port Perry With Mrs. Vic. Larocque. Hospital since Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oyler ©of Oshawa were Sunday returned home on Wednes- afternoon callers on George or Kilpatrick. " MINI CINEMA 985-8535 Fri.. 7&9 p.m. Sat. & Sun.: 8 p.m. Only APRILG6-7-8 IF ull I PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A MILLER-MILIGS / COL HIGGIXS PICTURE suc GOLDIE HUAN CHEVY CHASE « FOUL PLAY sos BURGESS MEREDITH DUDLEY MOORE rent THOMAS L. MILLER ur EDWARD K_ MLKIS SE COLIN HIGGINS 57 CHARLES FOX Read the Jove/NB Paperback Soundtrack album available on Avista Records and Tapes. Fosse) kan ite Soo Sg by Bay Mason A PARAMOUNT ~N ea na as om Coram © 48 Pesci A on mi wont mn low Sell-out crowd for concert 'Tom Millar initiates gra by Carlene Kirby The hands of a surgeon are often referred to as strong, steady and skilled. Those of a concert pianist are des- cribed as fine, fleeting and capable. The hands of Dr. Tom Millar are both of these. For quite some time the people of this community have been trying' to raise money in order topurchase a Heintzman Grand Piano for the Town Hall 1873. On Friday, March 30, this same town hall was packed with interested observers who came to see the skillful hands of Tom Millar breathe life into the dormant wooden frame. The audience sat in breath- less anticipation as the hands lovingly caressed the cold ivory keys, coaxing the notes from deep within the solid instrument. The hands continued working, bringing forth note after note and melody after melody. Gently at first the agile fingers flew over the black and white keyboard, building up to a climax and then silence, that was broken by the thunderous applause of the audience. While the music filled the room, the man and piano were one. No noise came from the sellout audience. Several people sat back with their eyes closed, each involved in a fantasy of his own which the beautiful tones of the man and his instrument brought. The music of the old masters filled the Town Hall that night. A different sound than that which many of us are used to. appréciated The concert was over, the And it was * WEDDING * PORTRAITS * PASSPORTS For Appointment Call: 852-6928 * SMALL ANIMAL STUDIES man left the room, and now the piano was theirs. For a few silent moments the crowd remained in the room, still hearing the haunting sounds of their great grand piano. It sits alone in the Town Ps Dr. Tom Millar entertained to a sell-out crowd at Town Hall 1873 last Friday nd piano Hall now, waiting until the magic 'hands of a master return to awaken the sleep- ing beauty within it. = night and many of those attending just sat back, closed their eyes and let the music of this talented musician take them away. Manchester and area news by Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, April 8 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. E. Linstead in charge. This being Palm Sunday there will be special communion and nine young is pleased to announce their new location at 10 Brock Street East, Uxbridge Complete Line of Photo Services: TERRY PAUL PHOTO EIVIIVIEF AGENCY LIMITED 193 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-7306 The one you're looking for. ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE people will be joining our church. On Good Friday April 13, there will be a joint service at our church at 7:30 p.m. Rev. E. Linstead in charge. The Manchester U.C.W. "will meet at the church Thursday, April 5 at 2 p.m. Mrs. G. Lamb will be show- ing pictures. Jim Lamb and cousin were in Florida for the school break. Bob Lamb was in Quebec recently on the school xchange. : , . and Mrs. Tom Snoddon of Sunderland, Mrs. Lillian Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hirst and Beth of Midland, Mary Lynne Graham of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and Gary of Orillia, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family of STANDARD TRUST COMPANY 5 YEAR 10 Annual Interest 9% % Semi-Annually Annual Interest 10% Semi-Annually the munidpal savings & I03N Onporaton 5 YEAR 0s Annual Interest 10% Semi-Annually VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST 5 YEAR 9 3/4% Semi-Annually macdonald-cartier | trust company Annual Interest 10%% Semi-Annually Little Britain visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding last week. Mrs. Ted Lamb, Mrs. Bill Lamb, Mrs. John Kingstone and Mrs. Ron McKenzie attended the Presbyterial meeting at St. Andrews United Church in Oshawa last Wednesday. [OTR FETs NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING JAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at THE ROYAL CANADIAN LE- GION HALL, 217 MURRAY STREET, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, on THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1979, at the hour of 10.00 o'clockin the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear applications for new licences in accordance with The Liquor Licence Act, 1975 and Regu- lations theretinder. The following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated, and the apph- cation will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time. Murray House Restaurant Scugog Township MA: 2% Queen Street P.O. Box 980, Port Perry Dining Room Licence and Patio (Dining Room) Licence Applicants: Peter Kyriakeas Kirk and Carol Ann Morrow AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resident in the municipality and who wishes to make representation relative to the application, shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior tothe date . of the hearing, or in person at the time and place of the hear- ing (copies of written submis- sions will be forwarded to the applicant). Executive Director, Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East, TORONTO, Ontario MSE 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1975 mm _--