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Port Perry Star, 29 Apr 1986, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 29, 1986 Trio of fine one-act plays Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Two great evenings of drama and music were presented by the students of High School when the three 'houses' each had a one-act play in the annual drama competition. The evening began with four members of the High School Band, Kris Bayley on the flute, Esther Kelly on the clarinet, Shawn Hosking with his trumpet and Diane Densmore on her trom- bone performed "Michell," *'Aria"' and "Scarboro Fair." The conduc- tor Mr. Daryl Stogryn is a very highly qualified music teacher and the students are very fortunate to be able to study under his direction. The three plays were as follows: The Ookpiks presented His First Date; the Alikats presented The Travelling Sisters and the Tigers gave Open Season for Lovebirds. In addition to the excellent acting and fine directing all done by students without staff direction, the students must be congratulated on the choice of three such suitable and excellent plays. On Friday evening, the three judges David Ellis of the Borelians Drama and a resident of Blackstock, Steve Johnston, a full time actor and a former student of C.HS. and Nat James, drama teacher of O'Neil Collegiate, Oshawa had their work cut out for Best Actor was selected as Robert Knobby's Pizza Parlour 150 Water St. Port Perry 985-2225 ETRE 0 RE as. 0 rs ts ts et apt oe oi $300 OFF Large Pizza i 4" OFF X-Large Pizza! | ONE COUPON PER PIZZA | FREE DELIVERY in Port Perry Open to 4 a.m. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 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The Travelling Sisters: Beulah and Myrtle Sander- son played by Elaine Kelly and Julie Bryant jointly won the Best Actress award with Tara Bailey for her por- trayal of Jet Brain in Open Season for Lovers won the Best Actress. The Travelling Sisters by the Alikats and directed by Brian Van Camp won the prize for the Best Play. It was a very enjoyable even- ing for all those who attended. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson, daughters Ann and Peter Venderheul, Grace and Chris Johnson and Eleanor, on the passing of Cecil's mother Mrs. Ed- na Bradley. Sympathy also to other family members including grand- daughter Elaine Gibson of Sunrise Drive and many nieces and . The memorial service was held on Saturday. Improved health is wished for Henry Wotten who underwent heart surgery in Toronto Western Hospital, to Ross Duff who is in Oshawa Hospital and to Mrs. Elva Toms in Port Perry Hospital. A warm welcome home is extend- ed to Elizabeth Luke who returned home early last week after six months in Australia. Hopefully we will be seeing and enjoying a travelogue about her experience in this faraway continent. A warm welcome is extended to Bill and Brenda Whyte, Terry and Wendy who have moved from Oshawa into the house formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Rowe on Purple Hill Road across from Don Swains. Also to Bernie and Gloria Smuck and Kimberly of Erin, who have moved into Gerrit Brinkman's chicken farm on the Third Conces- sion. Mr. and Mrs. Brinkman have moved into Lindsay. Nancy and Bob Bryans and Jim and Louise Chew attended a sur- prise birthday party in Port Perry for Sandra Baker, a bowling mate. Mrs. Vera Warmington and Mrs. Alba Currie of Beaverton were Tuesday luncheon guests of their brother Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson. Carolyn and Gordon Redican and Stephen of Toronto, visited her mother Kathleen and Albert Watts. Stephen stayed for a few days visit with his grandparents. Sympathy is extended to Maxine ome with water-cooled 2- ordimary pas mowers by "KUBOTA Nothing like 1t on earth ™ and Lorne Hoskin on the recent passing of their brother-in-law George Wilson of Oshawa. He was the husband of Maxine's twin sister Marion. Mrs. Susie Harris, Mrs. Jean Mahaffy and Mrs. Lorna Edgerton attended a bridal shower in honour of their granddaughter and niece Linda Chapman in Prince Albert on Sunday afternoon. If you are a Senior or have health problems and are having trouble finding someone to do raking and grass cutting or to help with clean- ing chores, remember that Scugog Community Care has local teenagers willing and ready to help you. Call 985-8461 for further information. On Saturday evening the Tuesday Night Bowling held their daughter at Caesarea Hall. On the Champion Team for the third year in a row was Roger Lafontaine along with Jim Chew. Roger also won the High Average along with Nancy Bryans. Bob Bryans received High Single with Handicap. Congratulations bowlers on your high standings. Most of our many University and College students have completed another year and are home involv- ed in-their summer activities. It is good to have you home again, folks! Heather Fenton of Kenora a stu- dent of Guelph University is spen- ding the time between semesters with George and Brenda Bryant, Dwayne, Julie and Christopher. A new 4-H Club of boys and girls who were twelve by January 1, 1986 will begin on Tuesday, May 6th at 7 p.m. at the United Church in Blackstock. It's a gardening club called Seed to Sheaf. The members will grow 5 vegetables and will learn how to freeze, dry or pickle vegetables. For more information call Barb Byers 986-5112 or Gail Johns 986-4484. Mr. ar' "rs WEarle Fowler of Oshawa .iday visitors of Mrs. Marion Hodge and Tommy. Jean and Bruce Mountjoy travell- ed to Muskoka Airport on Friday to take part in the TransCanada Airlines Golden Anniversary Celebration. One of the original planes from 1937 was making one of its fifty stops on its "Sentimental Journey' from the East Coast across Canada to Expo. As C.F.T.C.C. made its fly past, escorted by two small planes, one antique and one modern, the band (a group of High School students from Orillia) struck up the ap- propriate tune, "Those daring young men and their flying machines." Hundreds of aviation pioneers, nostalgia fans, former passengers and the curious, mingled in a carnival-like atmosphere, to view the "Silver Bird," refurbished to better than new condition for the occasion. Jean and Bruce had with them their original Toronto to Ottwa honeymoon ticket stubs (price $24.40 return) and also a picture of their plane CF-TDE taken on a very cold and stormy night in December 1942. They were able to see the approx- imate seat where Bruce sat, right behind one of the pilots so he could doulbe check on the instruments and where Jean sat, across the narrow aisle of the ten passenger plane so she could hold hands with her new husband except when the stewardess wanted by. There were eight tables at the weekly card party with the follow- ing winners: 1. Pat Porrill; 2. Lu Griffin; 3. James Emerton; 4. Bruce Bright; 5. Will Forder; 6. Elva Van Camp. Low- Norman' Rohrer. Draws- Doris Rohrer, Ella Venning and James Emerton. Theatre lovers were treated to two entertaining evenings of drama when Cartwright High School presented a program of three One-Act Plays last Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25. On Fri- day, the plays were judged and this happy troupe were awarded Best Play. Above, meet the director and performers of The Travell- ing Sisters: at front is Julie Bryant (Myrtle Sanderson), director Brian Van Camp, Elaine Kelly (Beulah Sanderson), and Jeff Bed- dome (Mr. Prescott); at back is Carla Adams (Lois Glover), Scott Mahar (Ned Parker), and Lisa Hudson (Edith). Absent from the photo is Jeff Byers (Watkins, the guard). Individual winners of the evening were (front) Jul Bryant and Elaine Kelly, who tied for Best Actress; Tara Bailey, Best Suppor- ting Actress; Robert Dickson, Best Actor and Scott Mahar, Best Supporting Actor. Nima] 404 a ) CONTINUOUS MUSIC FOR LYN Sealey. =] w] N= NI. E- [= A] = add ggs.pg22

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