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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Jun 1967, p. 5

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An appreci- | Sir Francis Chichester. ed such as Stunt Plane(play- [ed by Elizabeth Diamond), | Tarantella (played by Kevin vir R.M.T., and Mrs. Joan Godley | ative audience of parents and | The Beginners, Lynne Glass, ed by Keith Grilles) and The | Marine Hymn (played by Jon Hodgins), Ghost Dance(play et : Present Piano Recital friends was welcomed by | Jennifer Hall, Kevin Crewes, | BOY Scouts' March (played by | Bourgeois), Skip To my Lou [ed by Nancy Nottingham), ig Thirty six young pianists, | Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. God-| Vicky Heayn, and Ted and [John Redman) added fun| (played by Lee Lane), and and Hobgoblins (played by Fel the students of Mrs. Gert-[ley. Then the programme |ackie Willis each played | 2nd interest to the program. Dance of the Clowns (played | John Steer). In he same ih rude Jackson, ATCM., RM.|began with God Save the|with enviable poise. They| Several arangements by | by Shirley Short). Two other |spooky mood, Miriam Chris nl T. and Mrs. Joan Godley pre: [Queen played by Margaret | delighted the audience with |ECkstein were obviously en: |arrangements, Invitation to [tie dashed off Gosh I'm ] sented their annual Junior | Steer in a rendition that [the unselfconscious concen. |Jo¥ed by performers and au. | the Dance, arranged by We- [Scared with considerable ble ; Recital on the evening of [evoked gallant Englishmen | tration they brought to their | dence alike. These included [ber and performed by Gail | verve. BY | Birkett, and Spring Song, ar Brahams and Beethoven 38" j ranged by Thompson & per-|were also present, in case aa i formed by Brenda Lewis, anyone was wondering if a were also sympathetically in- [they don't appear in a child- oh: rt CARLOAD SAVINGS Prince Albert FOOD MARKET THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES BOSTON FRESH (Not Frozen) "GRADE 'A" TURKEYS 9-10 Ib. Average Weight 43 BROWN AYLMER BEANS 4-- -89 EVAPORATED CARNATION MILK 3.--5 3: SLICED ArdmonaPeaches 2-7 5 HEINZ STRAINED INFANT FOODS 6 ~ 75 (Cottage Rolls MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED 59: DEVON... RINDLESS Side Bacon =~ 79 RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY AYLMER JAM 2---89: AYLMER PEAMEALED BACK BACON End Cut Pieces Centre Cut Pcs. or Sliced 89c¢ CATSUP 11 0z. 2-43 19° POST MAPLE LEAF HOLIDAY SUGAR CRISP 2-69: terpreted. Thanks to Arran- gers like Eckstein, Weber, & Thompson younsters are able to enjoy playing some of the world's loveliest and most popular melodies. Almost the entire program ckets, cuckoos, ghosts, gob- lins, nursery rhymes and fa- 'vourite folk tunes. For those of us over twelve, it was an evening of "going back", thanks to delightful perfor- mances by Bonnie Short, Ar- long, John, Paul Litt, Gregory St. Scott Nelson, Larry | Short, and Andrew Litt. In a different mood and provid- ing contrast was Burgmul- ler"s Celestial Hymn played by Linda Warren. The children were com- pletely at home in the realm of musical description. Some of these fine interpretations were Evening Bells (played by Marilyn Nottingham), Golden Ferns (played by ren's piano recital any more. Jennifer Crewes played Bra- hms' Lullaby and Calvin Ni- cholls performed Sonatina in G by Beethoven. This occasion was one of not mere local significance. national importance. If our Secretary of State, Judy La Marsh were able to be pre- sent she would 'undoubtedly point out that a country without a village culture has no national culture. John Steer ended the pro- gramme with O Canada, af- ter which stirring perform- audience would have agreed to walk all the way to Expo with a scroll for Her Majesty the Queen. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Godley, and their pupils will now en- joy a well earned holiday. We hope they all return in the fall to make more music for Port Perry and Ca-na-da. CEDAR CREEK NEWS Mr. Victor Larocque came home from Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Quimet of Ajax visited Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty and family on Saturday. Miss Norma Boynton found a five leaf clover on Satur- daughter, Betty of Magneta- wan and Mrs. Reta Northcot and daughter, Patty, of Ham- ilton spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. Victor Lar- ocque and family and attend- ed the Larocque - Leveck wedding on Saturday. Several from Cedar Creek attended the Reis - Taylor wedding in Port Perry on Saturday afternoon. day. She had found a four leaf one earlier in the day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cum- mings of Orangeville visited Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Cummings and family on Saturday. YOUR RED CROSS ni Mrs. Harry Smith and FOR YOUR HELP LOLD CUT SUGGESTIONS | BEEF or IRISH hi ea _ WEEKEND ESCORTED TOURS TO EXPO 5 "Your Choice 6 oz. Pkgs. PURIT AN STEW 2 or 8 0- FRIDAY TO SUNDAY MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF, PICKLE" and PIMENTO, CHICKEN, DUTCH. RED ROSE $45.00 2 ~ 45 Pot Roast TEA BAGS 30's 41: B53: Ground Beef 2.- 89: FACELLE ROYALE TISSUE ay = 2-6 WHITE TOILET 2 JRICE INCLUDES : ® Expo Passports 6%2 PRINCE ST. Transportation to and from Montreal ® Guaranteed Accommodation at the Laurentién. Hotel. \ For Further Details Contact ~ MITCHELL & WAITE TRAVEL SERVICE 728-7395-6 TISSUE 37: was devoted to fun, fantasy, Every piano recital held in ih and the neverland. It was afgsmall towns from Bona Vista pi world of merry-go rounds, ro-|t, Nanaimo is an event of MR LUE Wy ER FR A AR a aa | ance every member of the | Ww WES LANE -- JOHNSONS | B : P d 3 ok Winner of last week's draw Nor. Cai aturday, July 1st--Close« | b aby ow er pa F da ey or Monday July 3--Open from BB . - Yep Joraw. on o ~11 aan. until 12.00 noon. Pl bi o SILVIKRIN over oF Groceries Tuesday July 4--Open from umning - Heating 9 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. ' o SHAMPOO «c+ 39+ - Electric - . COLGATE Prices Effective Wed. to Sat. Dental Cream Gt. 5 Be June 28th - July 1 PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-2473 RES. TR TR SR RE

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