2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 10, 1969 180 Local Skaters Will Perform At "Fantasy On le" SHARALYN READER PETER VERNON ot JEANNE MacTAVISH Scugog News The Head U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Sandra Taylor on Wed. evening with fifteen ladies present includ- ing Mrs. Cora Heayn. Mrs. Reta Rodman and Mrs. Ma- --bel Graham were absent as they are travelling thro' Florida with Mr. Graham & Mrs. Rodman's sister & hus- band. The theme for the Devo- tional was "Easter". Mrs. Beryl Pearce gave a very in- Jo) @ Gl | 90.4:133]v]¢] Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. With Mr. Ugly Mon.--Tues.--Wed. teresting study on Jerusalem involving its . history, con- flicts, religions and the ex- periences that would be real- ized in an Easter Pilgrimage. For the roll call the ladies donated 12 aprons or other articles for the Hospital Spring Fair. More aprons & sewn items will be accepted at the May meeting. They had 100 aprons last year. Mrs. Sandra Taylor gave INDIAN PAINT Starring Jay (Tonto) Silverheels, Johnny Crawford THE BIG GUNDOWN -- Lee Van Cleef | Recommended as Adult Entertainment SINGLE ROOM FURNISHED Jayne Mansfield -- 7:30. -- also -- I, A LOVER -- 9:00 a reading, "Thirty Pieces of HEATRE CRY Tokk] ~ April 10-11-12 7:30 9:00 April 14-15-16 [edad bb A A A A LS 8 SE NN TX NR RR ppupgugy |Sanaunae NOTICE GARBAGE DUMP : VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY / / ' / ' ' 4 ' ' 1969, Council , arrangements for the garbage from the Village of ] ' ' / / / ' /' / ~ Effective April 21, Port Perry to be taken to the Reach garbage dump on the 6th Concession, West of the No. 12 Highway. JOHN F. RAINES, CLERK VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY hedaded ete LX XE NY RR py DRAMA DON'T MISS Part Perry High School WED. APRIL 16 8:00 P.M. _ ADULTS 75¢ STUDENTS 50c CHILDREN 25¢ SUSPENSE AND COMEDY has made approximately % mile Avesuutssunrensannnsannd NIGHT '| adorned the living room where Z| their guests. Mrs. Devitt was .®| attired in a navy two piece B| dress with white and pink 9| carnation corsage. Mr. Devitt Silver". Mrg. Beryl Pearce and Mrs. Hoa Reader pre- sented a skit, "How Long Is Ever After?" Mrs. 'Myrtle Manns had a jumbled letter "Easter Words" Contest and winners were Mrs, Bonnie Gerrow & Mrs. Reta Wilson. Appreciation cards were received from Fred Victor Mission for the bale of cloth- ing, a card from Mrs. Reta Reader on behalf, of Earl Tammie and herself for fruit, "punch out" book With col- ours and plant. There was some planning, discussion and distribution of tickets for the luncheon at| "Grace" Church on Apr. 16. Two half hour comedy plays are being prepared for May 3rd in aid of the .Island|; Choir. Those taking part or Mrs. Reta Wilson, Mr. Jerry Taylor, Mrs. Yvonne Apple- ton, Mrs. Irene Carter, Mrs. Carol Jordan, Mr. Maurice Fralick, Mr. Barry Prentice, Mrs. Marj. Aldred Miss Pat Aldred, Miss Ruth Aldred, Mr. Terry Adderley, and John Kane. The Sr. & Jr. Choirs will supply musical numbers. Mrs. Sandra Taylor served a lovely fruit salad lunch. Celebrates Anniversary (Continued. - Many bouquets of flowers Mr. and Mrs. Devitt received had a white carnation bout- onniere. Guests were welcomed at the: door by members of the family, Barbara Devitt was in charge of the guest book. The teatable in the dining room was decorated with two sets of silver tea services and centred by a ' white carnation and red roses centre piece made in the form of a wedding cake surrounded by pink tule and flanked by "Pouring tea were four neighbours from Bowmanville Mrs. Roy McGill, Mrs. Keith and Mrs. George Graham. The lunch was provided and served by the ladies of St. John's | Anglican Church of Black- stock. Among the beautiful gifts received were floral displays from: Town of Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McBrien and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mec- Brien, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mahood, Willowdale, Mr. Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris, Burketan; Mr. and Mrs. Hamstee, Néstleton; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Don Morris of Bow- manville; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schulz, Caesarea. Beautiful tray from Chry- stal and Jean Fallis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson. Tablecloth from Mr. and Mrs. Art Halliday, Whitby. Candy dishes from the Fee. family, Mrs. McQuade and Ruth Wil- son, and Mr. and Mrs. John Venning. Figurine from the Bowmanville neighbours White anniversary book from Barb- ara and Neil Devitt, gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Vern Neil of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Byers of Ottawa. A framed plaque made up of sixty silver dollars from the family. The happy couple received telegrams from Prime Minister incial Orange Lodge of Ont- ario East. Framed certificate from Prime Minister John Robarts of Ontario presented by Alex Carruthers M.P.P, Letters from R, Honey, M.P. Alex Carruthers M.P.P. and Leader of the Opposition, Robert Stanfield. And many, many cards of congratulations. Guests were present from Toronto, Whitby, Oshawa, Willowdale, Burlington, Bow- manville, Port Hope, Lindsay, Millbrook; Solina, Port Perry, Omemee, Peterboro, Tyrone, Ottawa and surroundin districts. and: Mrs. George: Emmerson, |; Trudeau, The Queen, Prov-|. FARMS WANTED L "RIAL ESTATE ATO REALTOR LETTERS» EDITOR 4 Porter, Mrs. Ralph Ormiston, The Port Perry Star Port Perry, Ontario Dear Editor As we close the books at the end of our fiscal year, I am writing on behalf of the Ontario County Tuber- ease Association to thank you for the splendid publicity rec- eived from your newspaper. We have received évery co-operation, not only during the Christmas Seal Campaign, but all through the establish- ment of the permanent chest clinic' recently opened in Oshawa, and which isavailable to all residents of Ontario County. It is a greost pleasure to report that the Christmas Seal Campaign went over the top, and that our goal of $40,000. was realized. Our appreciation is expressed to the many Christmas . Seal contributors who supported us, and to our members and friends who don- ated more than 1,700 volun- teers hours to assist 'with the campaign. Christmas Seals fight them all .... tuberculosis, chronic bronchitis, emphysems and white candles." ' 985-7373 | culosis and Respiratory Dis-| other respiratory diseases. Again, our warmest thanks, Yours sincerely Donald L. Crozier Chairman Christmas Seal Campaign Retarded Children Anniversary Continued as it is used as a gymnasium. : Equipment "of all types is provided for their different activities. In the summer there are slides and swings, provided outside for the children to | play with, in the school yard. To date only thirty-nine: of the one hundred and six- teen members from last year have -renewed their member- ships. This has been a disap- pointment to the executive of the Central Seven Assoc- iation as the money from these memberships is used to purchase things needed at the school. The next general meeting is slated for May 7th, in Port Perry, and a guest speaker is expected to be present. Lucky winner for this week's "Bazaar of Values" was Mr. Arthur Veary, 60 Lilla Street, Port Perry. Seen drawing the lucky ticket is Mrs. Ruby Williams, filling in for her brother who was the winner of last week's draw. AOA iN