The Honeydale Women's Institute heid a Centennial Tea in the Municipal Hall last Saturday afternoon. Above is five of the members dressed in old fashioned dresses and displaying the Tweedsmuir History in book form which the Institute compiled. From left to right: Mrs. Ina DeYonge, Mrs. Margaret Cornish, Mrs. Stan Ploughman, Mrs. Irene Whitfield and Mrs. Mary Hardy. Pictured above are six members of the Port Perry 4-H Centennial Stickers who served at the Institute Centennial Tea on Saturday afternoon. Lef dra Johnston, Donna Forsythe, Kim Harrison, Jayne 't to right: Debbie Short, San- Hall, Debbie Drinkwatter. Will It Be Necessary To Drop '71. Ball Season The Port Perry Minor Soft local park; the Midgets start ball Assoc. held a General | May 26, while the girls may Meeting on Sunday and again| have to play Monday, May 24 the major question of will} The Bantams have been the ball park be ready by | accepted in the Lindsay Lea May 24th was brought up The Juniors open their schedule on May 27th in the gue so they too will be start ing soon It was decided to approach WORKMANSHIP Reeve Bob Kenny to try and have repairs completed this week. If not the members felt that the only alternative would be to discontinue soft ball for this season One member pointed out that the park is in the same condition as it was at the start of last season when the Construction Company ran the sewer line down the right field foul line The Association has plans for Centennial week which in- clude a ladies game Thurs., June 10 between Oshawa and Richmond Hill and the Squirt Tournament on June 12th These plans also are hinged 'My the condition of the Park PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 19, 1971 -- 7 Scugog News Sylvie Brown Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker were Mrs. Brooks and son Garth, from Prince Albert, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Card. On Saturday Sylvia Parker visited overnight in Searbor- ough with her sister, Mrs Shirley Macleod, while Claude Parker journeyed on to Niagara Falls. More Sunday company with the Parkers were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob King and family, all of Brook- lin. Cec. and Crystal Abernath} of Bowmanville were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. M. Brown. The M. Jackson's attended a@ party in Brooklin at the Tabers on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jack- son and family spent Sunday at Hennie's mother's for din- ner at Mrs. Meredith's in Osh awa. : Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Manns, Gary Manns and Brenda Geer attended the wedding of Bev- erley Manns on Saturday. Visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Wingrove are Kathryn's grandmother Mrs. | Ruby Bowey, and her aunt, Marge Laverty of Saskatche- wan, who will be. attending Kathryn Wingrove's wedding next Saturday. Week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs E Button were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Boyle & sons Shawn, Tim and Todd from Oshawa Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. Button THIS area viewing the blossoms, and stayed overnight at St. Catherines Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown & girls visited with Mr. & Mrs Wayne Cox and Jeff Sunday continued on page 12 were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Reid and sons Scott and Glen of Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson of Oshawa -spent the week-end in the Niagara ROXY THEATRE Thurs. Fri, Sat, May 20-21-22. The continuation of dames A. Michner's Hawaii, stering Chariton Heston "The Haweaiins" 8::00 (adult entertainment). Special Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. Elvis Presley in "Clambake". Mon.,, Tues, Wed., May 24-25-26 "Borsalino" 9:00, Jean Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon (adult entertainment). "The Brain" 7:15, David Niven, Jean Paul Belmondo. WE CATER TO : ; M4 * Banquets, : - * Wedding Receptions, - * House Parties, : by arrangement. : WEEK-END (Week-ends Only till June 28) SATURDAY, MAY 22nd * SWIMMING * CAMPING * PICNIC 1:00 p.m. * CABINS Summer Fun For Everyone SUPERVISED SUMMER POOL HOURS Daily -- 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 7:00 to 9:00 ADMISSION Chiidren Adults 50c Per Vehicle Seasons Ticket Family ticket $8.00 $40.00 PARKING CABINS -- CAMPING -- PICNIC RATES Contact: Mr. Haan, Park Manager Birdseye Centre.