' fe% ie 2 i ik Fy in fb) Fy i 5 24 7 3 iJ f = 7, ' Yh pr en 8-+~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1965 z Flower 4 Worthwhile Reading... for your whole family in the! world-fatnous pages of The Christian Science Monitor Enjoy Erwin D. Canham's newest. stories, penetrating national and in- coverage, home- ternational news how-ta-do features, making ites s. Every issue brings you he Ipful easy- to- read rt les You can get thistinterng-. tional daily newspaper from Boston by mail, without extra.charge. Use the cou- pon... below to start your subscription The Christian Science Monitor Moaway Street Boton 15, Mass, US A Please send the Me for period checked l year 216 4 "3 months $ nitor to me 11] e (name? (address) (state) PB-14 (city) tzone) 6 months $8 (I) Here's the slogan for your holidays this year-- "Know Ontario Better!" There are fascinating sections of Ontario you've probably-never seen. Plan now to visit some of' these with your family. 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Cecile, Q.C,, Minister |Jr. Farmer Choir Presents Song Festival "This is My Country" was the theme of the song festival staged' at the Uxbridge Music Hall on Saturday night, April 23rd, and after 'hearing it, it .is certain that Canada could proudly respond "These Are My Peo- ple." «The Junio#=Farmer Choir, under the capable and charming direction of Mrs, 'Elsie Dobson, gave the audience two solid hours of delightful enter- tainment, The only sour note in the whole evening was the "fact that the hall was not filled to capacity. From the moment the choir sang their theme song "This is My County" until they ended with the same theme, the audience demonstrated their ap- precifftion with hearty applause. The choir, made up of forty Junior Farm- er and Junior Institute members from widely scattered areas in the county, sang their way from Negro spirituals. to dance ditties, from European melo- dies to hillbilly. tunes. They danced their way through a charming. Scot- tish Schottische and swung their part- ners in a.country square dance. The humorous - melodies of "H.M.S. Pina- " "met with audience approval, as did the song-acting in the presentation fore of "would you rather be a mule?" (Swinging on a Star). The Uxbridge Junior Farmer Quar- tette, - Jack Pearson, Walter Kerry, Hugh Baird and Alan Ball, delighted the audience with several numbers. Soloists, Elizabeth Deeming, Jeanette Dobson, Hugh Baird and Walter Ker- ry, are all to be complimented on their vocal capabilities, Compliments, are also extended te the decoration committee for their general stage effects which 'helped to bring aut the Canadian theme, Piano accompiniment wag ably sup- plied by Mys. Gertrude. Jackson, and by Miss Jeanne Pearson for thé num- bers by the Quartette. At the close of the coneert, Mr. Hugh Baird called the diréetor, Mrs. Dobson, forward. and, with words of appreciation for her work with the choir, presented her with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Flowers were also presented to Mrs, Jackson and Murs. Dulcie Colby. Don't miss this show when it comes to Port Perry Public School on Fri- day evening, May 6th. Tickets on sale at the door, Greenbank Miss, Myrtle Blakely, of Brooklin, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Blake- ly over the week-end. ® AEE EEE name and date of birth to after September 6, 1955. : Rat R. H, CORNISH, Principal. THRE ERE EEE EEE EEN a ~ Notice re Port Perry Public School Parents who are planning? i send children to the KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY CLASS in September please regikter the child on or before May 20th... Pupils who are 5 years of age on or before the school open- ing day in September (Sept. 6) will be accepted. Please do not register childr en who will not be five until | | [1] o pL 'a : [ Send.the child's = to the school or telephone 337. a n L DR. D. C. MacMASTER," -8 Chairman, Public School Board. a u Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Foster spent Sun- day in Toronto on the occasion of Mrs. Foster's birthday, Don't forget next Sunday is Mother's Day amd that there will be a Special Serviee in our Church, May 15 is our annual Sunday School Anniversary with Dr, E. Crosley Hunt- er of Toronto as special speaker for the morning with special music by our Sunday School children. In the even- ing, the music is by the Junior Farm- ers' Quartette with Rev, Mr. Prophet, Beaverton, as guest speaker. Last Wednesday evening 90 hockey and ball players, guests and sport fans "enjoyed themselves at the 'an- nual Athletic (Turkey) Banquet serv- ed by. the Fidelas Class in the base-|. ment of the church. Rev, Mr, Madden of Sunderland was the guest speaker |: of the evening also little Larry John- son of Pinedale favoured us with sev- eral singing selections, The members of the Pilot Class are holding their play on May 18, Wed- nesday evening, The play is put on by the Woodville W.A, and is called "Come Out of Your Coma", WHAT PRICE CROW. "The Grey Cup game will néver go to Vancouver? is what' sportscaster Dave Price has said over and - over again on his weekly "Canadian Sports |; Roundup" on CBC Dominion Network. In fact, he also said he would "eat crow" if it did. Well,. here he is, eating crow as promised. A CON TRACT MEANS WE WILL APPEAR TO KEEP YOUR TANK FILLED THROUGH THE z. 3 10¢ A TRADEMARKS, 1a Toit ry [FUEL L&e 14 *x x Even though Spring is in the "air... there are a lot of : Fuel Oil is always on the job. oud chilly days left. 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