I -- i od] 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 15, 1990 "Let the Kids do the Talking" A number of R. H. Cornish students displayed their acting abilities in a presentation enti- tled, "Let the Kids do the Talk- ing, The skits were performed by the "Cornish Cougar Company" which is made up of Grade 7 and 8 students, and is based on a drama workshop "produc- tion" theme. This type of production is per- formed with few props, and relies largely on the actors', and directors' abilities. Many of the plays were writ- ten and directed solely by the students. They explored their creativi- ty, and the end result was a great variety of entertainment for all. The students put on a num- ber of short skits for the audi- ence, some humourous, and others educational. The event was held last Thursday, and Friday even- ings, for parents, friends, and students. Some of the plays performed included: Cinderella in the Nineties, Tender Places, Ru- mours, The Great Gobonzo, Kid's Rights, The Loner, and I Was Mucking About in Class. Benjamin . oore M All in-stock 4 litre size only ... and we have Spring Fever! SALE ENDS JUNE 2, 1990 PAINTS ... including our Regal Line - Aqua Velvet & Aqua Glo LIZYLOU ECORATING CENTRE goa 239 Queen Street Port Perry 985-2379 (available now) performance versatility BLACKSTOCK FIR NZ TEST DRIVE THE NEW 1600 SERIES * Deutz-Allis 1600 Series Lawn tractgrs are your best choice for yard care. ® 12,5 HP single or 16 HP twin Briggs & Stratton Vanguard OHV engines power a sturdy hydrostatic transmission for smooth, efficient operation © Tight 16" turning radius for easy maneuverability © Easy-mount 38" or 44" mower deck provides superior anti-scalp utting © Handles a full-line clipping collection and yard chore attachments for all-year TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT PHONE: 986-4283 For the 5th Year - Huge Selection from around the World Located on 7A between Port Perry and Blackstock OPEN THURSDAY, MAY 10th thru 21st - 9 AM to 9 PM Factory Fresh & 100% Replacement Guaranteed RES PEPABBEVEEITARLT EID VCP NAL CARRP INABA F LRU Es SITIO UNES SVE ST OFMUED S80 gl B od & ® en WE et 3 | % sg y Ni |] "] | ! yi The Cornish Cougar Company entertained their audience last week, with a variety of plays and skits performed by Grade 7 and 8 students. See story for more details. D.J. TAYLOR [e.ic. INSURANCE BRORERS LTD. 1 EAR /169 North St., Port Perry LIL 1B7 1 3 Ya% Guaranteed Investment (Rates Cer t ificates Notice) 98 5-84 1 6 WINDOWS & DOORS - SKYLIGHTS Solariums - Soffit - Additions HEAT MIRROR Custom Installations 5 POINTS MALL TAUNTON RD.E,, ~ Taino 436-9733 Only the Very Best -- ANNUAL RATES -- LYEAR cco, 13. 2YEARS coi 12475 % ER I Steerer sse terse tesranransannnns 5 YEARS ER I I Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY ervin ugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation hic For info call 986-5105 Prince Albert Rabies Clinic On Wednesday evening the "monthly U.C.W. met in the church basement with 12 ladies present. Opening hymn + God who made the earth, was sung. Miracle of Spring was read by Janet Vernon, Prayer by Eva Hunter. Hymn - Love Devine, Theme - "Growth. within the family." Corinthians 13 was read by Pat Love. Home and the family was given by Eva Hunter. Happy the home when God is there was sung. Janet clos- ed with a reading The simple things. During the business period, a committee was put in to plan Strawberry Supper for June 24th. Tickets will be on sale in a few weeks. Also some pdvanced plans for a quilt show next yearin May, so if you enjoy making quilts and would like to show one this will by your chance. A reminder to any of the ladies who can bake for the Hospital Spring Fair, Saturday May 26th, in the Port Perry United Church, it would be ap- preciated. The U.C.W. ladies will be taking part in the outdoor wor- ship service and congregational picnic at Enniskillen Park at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday May 27th. There will be no service at the church that dav On Sunday, Heather Ellise Anderson the daughter of Roderick and Susan Anderson of Prince Albert, was Baptised. A large number of family and friends attended the service. The annual Rabies Clinic at the Community Centre will be held Saturday May 26th from 10-2 p.m. - charge $7.00. The Parent Play Ground Com- mittee would like to thank the parents and everyone who sup- ported their Auction Sale on Saturday. For the people who came to buy and Neil De Shane for his great help. The committee feel they have a great start with over $3,000.00 but will need more support in the months to come. Call Peggy Bredin with your news for next week 985-7046. ' i et eT TT Sl ni -- a I ----_hh,,