2 i IM 4 % 1 3 . i ; ¢ oy 16 - Eh BEX TAS Fond T Lita) aba hon aobto Donendaod di se dh PORT PERRY STAR, wet sari EY Yo liint ny who dashlusn mio Thursday, April 22nd-1965 IN AND OUT OF TOWN Mrs. Thelma McEachern speat the Easter weekend with rel- atives and friends in Toronto. * * * Fl. Lt. and Mrs. C. O'Conner spent the holiday with the lat- ter"s mother, Mrs. H. Mulligan. «+ # Congratulations to Mrs. Jas. Barnard who will be celebrat- ing her 90th birthday, Thursday, April 22nd at Fairview Lodge. ¢ ¢ O Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Beare and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Utica, spent Easter Sunday in Toronto with Mr. & Mrs, W. W. Scott and family. * * » Mr. Garnet Cochrane, Prospect was host to his neighbours and friends of the surrounding "il- lages at Utica Hall on April 17, with over one hundred attend- ing. All report a wonderful evening. Lucky winners for the Euchre were: Ladies, Mrs. J. Crosier, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, and Mrs. Earl Howsam. Men, Mr. Chas. Cotton, Mr Ed. Donnelly, and Mr. Lloyd Smith. The music for dancing was provided by: Piano, Mrs. Annie Toombs, Violins, W. J. Beacock, and Ed. Donnelly, Guitar, Fred Christie and Caller, Harold Percy. United Church Filled During Easter Service The Easter Services of Port Perry United Church were well- attended, filling the pews to capacity at the Easter Sunday Service. The chancel ordained with stately Easter Lillies and the special music rendered by the Choir including the Halle- lujah Chorus, made a fitting climax to the sermon "Answers for Richard", as presented by the minister, the Reverend Mr, Alec Rice. Assisting in the pulpit during the service was the Reverend Mr. Wililam Tris- tram. Received into membership of the Port Perry Congregation by Confirmation on Thursday evening, April 15th, were the following :-- Lea-Anne Marie Ballard Dean John Beare Charlene Ruby Bourgeois Jaqueline Dell Cannon Grant Lloyd Dawson Margaret Delta DeNure Betty Joyce Dodd Janice Elaine Dowson James Stanley Lloyd Fawns Brenda Marion Geer Karen Ann Kennedy Frederick John Kent Larry Keith William Mark James Edward Moore Brian Robert McNab Linda Darlene Pickard Glen Allan Sweetman William James Taylor William Thomas Tripp Janet Marie Tristram Brenda Olivia Webster By Transfer: Mr. & Mrs. William Tripp from Bethel Congregation Mr, & Mrs. Robert Gray from St. George's, Toronto, The community Good Friday Service was held in the St. John's Presbyterian Church, with the minister, the Rever- end Mr. H., M. Buntain in charge. Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Drop in and see. what we have to offer. PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD 985-7383 OPEN HOUSE (Continued from page 1) the musical instruction of the Port Perry Public School this year has presented a different type of program to which 'has been done in former years. She has not only demonstrated the finished ability of her pupils but also took the time.to des- cribe and have the pupils par- ticipate in the type of work which goes on behind the scenes » 1) + 1] ol WEL VOWS AN WB HVLRR LM EAR W to accomplish these achieve. ! CAN Lal S20 ari POR FRAT RA nyc d ments, The lesson instruction in mu- sic and also in the physical training demonstrations proved very enlightening to the par. ents, and gave an insite as to what the pupils are required to do during the school day. The principal, Mr. Roy Corn- ish, acted as master of cere- monies and at the close of each session introduced the teachers responsible for the work dur ing the year. These wera Miss Gladys Joblin; Mrs. H, Bailey; Mrs. MaGee; Miss Stanyer; Miss Susan Adderley; Mrs, Bryce Beare; Mrs. Georga Samells; Mr. Glenn Taylor; Mrs, Elmer Lee; Mrs. Nelson Cochrane; Mrs, Earl Martyn; Mrs. Lloyd Hunter; Mr, Ro- bert Robertson; Mr. Samuel Cawker; and Mr. Stuart Lane. Several of the numbers dur- ing the three different per- fcrmances were carried out in colorful costumes. which made the entertainment quite lively and merry, with, as usual, the little ones stealing the show. Assisting the music supervisor at the piano were Mrs. Lloyd Hunter and Mr. Glenn Taylor, The Inspector of Public Schools for this district is Miss Lotta MecNeill and the Chair- man of the local school board is Mr. Robert Archer, BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE The paper drive held on Sat- wday last by the Boy Scouts of Port Perry was a huge success. Figures received today from Mr. G. E. 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