BIGGER AND BETTER FIREWORKS DISPLAY MON DAY, MAY 22 Tickets $2.00 per Family 4 A WE) a PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS FROM LOCAL FIREMEN OR : SPONSORED BY PORT PERRY FIRE DEPT. IL START AS. SOON ALLIT IS iSO STORES YNSPLAYING POSTERS : a8 tiara ete i ---- oy and sporting "dainty corsages of crafts of papier mache and pup-| The Junior painters represent- Mary Lynn Holthy, Elizabeth 8 IN AND OUT OF ART SHOW carnations, with the assistance | pets. Paintings depicting "The | ed were:--David Litt, Andrew | Nodwell and Lynn MacGregor » E of several of the mothers and | Old Canada Theme" were dis-| Litt, Peter Vernon, Gordie |were in charge of the advertis- 0 T O WwW N (Continued from Front Page) |the senior students, received | played on a background of old | Goode, Larry Reesor, Darcy |ing and the delightful arrange- Wi afternoon showing, were filled | the "guests and "accompanied {timbers obtained from a build-| Wallace, Gregory Goode, Jo-|ments of the art exhibitions : 3 with admiration and amazement | them on the tour of inspection. | ing on the farm of Mr. Arthur | Ann Draper, Freida Stein, Risa | which helped to make this oo Mrs. Danny Reédsor and' wee at the talent displayed by the The guest book was in charge | Couves, of Greenbank. Stein, Sharyn Fraser, Karen |event such an outstanding suc- ' 3 son Christopher, of Agincourt, two groups of artists. of several of the junior stud- Over seventy exhibits were | Fraser, Mary Angus, Sandra |success. oe 3 accompanied by Mrs. Thomas J. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Boyd ents aad is lovely wi ie dinliyed 4 each DUR] was 2 Fags Sonja Enge, Mary Lynn B WA Blight and Miss Eleanor Mulloy, | ooo meyers yellow rysanthemums | lowed to show several pieces of | Holtby, Janice Pentland, Julian| Tea and cookies were served. 3 of A ere rece ey? PORT PERRY which graced the table at the art. Each example was suitably | Diamond, Elizabeth Nodwell, | by the Mothers of the Art. Stu- RH with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ree- entrance was a gift of the Art| titled and created an interesting | Lynne MacGregor & Lori Mark, | dents and assisted by the Night uy S67 And Soh. LAHY, U.C.W. pupils. topic of discussion, pupils of Mrs, Douglas Wallace. | School Class. @ "Little Expo" presented re- Unit 2 met-at the home of Among the art work presen- Space does not permit detailed The night School Students { A] cently in the Port Perry United | Mrs. Harry Peel's on Tuesday, tation were paintings in classes expressions of praise for the in-| were Melba Owen, Ethel Free- It was interesting to note that i Church by the C.G.IT. Group |May 2nd, 1967. of Still Life; Portraits; Land- | dividual talent and showman-| man, Edna McLaren, Norma f th rr : | h rit Te 3 . scapes; Flowers; Animals; Im-| ship; but, once again, the stud-| Jeffrey, Magdalene Nauta, Rita one of the paintings, entitled 8) was so well-received, it is giv-| Mrs. Heayn back from her : : : y, hog } "Venetian Romance", by Julian fg ing a repeat performance by | winter holiday opened the meet: prossians and Abstracts. Pastel | ents excelled themselves in| Story, Marilyn Wallace and Mr. | 2 AY. JUL ad special request, under the spon- |ing with a poem, followed by rawings and Collage were a-| their accomplishments and were | Liddle, instructed by Mrs. Iry- [Diamond was sold to Mrs. Wm. Wh sorship 6f Unit 8, of the U.C.W. | Hymn 16. mong the exhibits, as well as|a credit to their teachers. ing Boyd. Worne, of Oshawa. v GR Tickets may be obtained from | The minutes of the April LA Mrs. Howard Hall and this de- | meeting were read and nine @. lightful programme will again [ members answered the roll call Reg. 45c--Weston IN be seen on May 17th in the |with a verse from the Bible. ICED NE Sunday School rooms of the| Thank You note was read CINNAMON LS United Church. from Mrs. Irene Healey. BUTTER i Sunday dinner guest with Mr.| Mrs. Leask offered to help iF i andd Mrs. Leonard Beadle were | pack the bale at the church. =O = HORNS CRY) Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce,| Mrs. MacTavish is our ba- i UIT 6 to pkg. A Seagrave and Mr. & Mrs. Garry |zaar representative. There were REI Da) TT 113 A Beadle, Oshawa. 21 hospital & house calls made. & 471 4 Miss __ Shirley... Dowson...and | Hymn .256. was sung and Mrs. ny . guest Miss Kathy Carr of Dun-|Leask, Mrs. MacTavish read : es das, Ont. with Shirley's parents | from the study book Chapter 7-81 - SWEET, JUICY -- GOOD SIZE Mr; and Mrs, M. Dowson over | and were discussed, followed by = pr the week-end. the Lord's Prayer repeated in S U N KI ST ORANG ES DOZ 39 Guest from Toronto at the |Unison. Hymn 252 and the 0 L ¢ home of Mrs. J. H. Hardy on | meeting closed with 2nd devo- LUSCIOUS -- #1 LARGE SIZE } Sunday were her son Dr. Mor- | tional. ley Hardy, Mrs. Hardy, daughter | Lunch and social hour fol- B Frozen at Peak of Freshness ! re y.J C Valerie and Susan Biss. lowed. SAVE 6c!-- iC FOR ; May 8th, 1967 The Editor, The Port Perry Star, Port Perry, Ont. Dear Sir: May I, through your columns, thank the not inconsiderable number of local residents who were kind enough to pass fav- ourable comment on my recent observations on the local mill rate increase. These vehement comments were based on the announce- ment of the mill rate increase. tual tax bills and being now actuely aware of the actual dollar increase in their proper- ty tax, surely the same state of previous complacency cannot still exist. There is a coast to coast re- Now, having received their ac- cognition of the fact that there Letter To The Editor has to be increased or total provincial responsibility for fiancial assistance to municipali- ties and the only way the Pro- vincial government can be fur- ther impressed with the 'ur gency of this need is through the normal channels. And the normal channel to the provin: cial government is through our local member of parliament. So, may I ask, where - oh - where are the brave hearts who are concerned enough to have the courage of their convictions and have taken or will take ac- tion to further impress our Member of the urgent and im- perative need for this property tax crisis to be dealt with at 'cabinet level? Yours very truly, S. Mumford Port Perry, ont. MORTON'S LUSCIOUS CREAM PIES 39: Banana--Chocolate--Coconut CELERY Mild, Flavourful -- Large Bunches GREEN ONIONS 3 for 25¢ Crisp, Refreshing--#1 Jumbo Stalks 29c New, Green -- #1 CABBAGE Mild, Sweet, Spring CARROTS 3-Ib. bag 33¢ Ib. 10c -- #1 SAVE 13¢! -- Pure Strawberry - anal 9-0z. Jars ROSE JAMS 2: 65: FEATURE!--Chicken Noodle - Turkey Noodle -- 2 Pack Lipton Soups 2:49: SAVE 4c! -- Ready Cut rg Pkgs. Creamettes Micron 3 0 33¢ -. SAVE 34c! -- SX Brand PORK 1%-lb. Tin shoulder PICNICS $1.35 SAVE 9¢! -- Gold Seal Fancy sockeve SALMON 58: SAVE 6c! -- Kellogg's 12-0z. Pkgs. 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