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Port Perry Star, 7 May 1970, p. 5

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A 2 Ca A wea, - x NI 55 va oR no. Jos PRs RATE A -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 7, 1970 Continued week-end in the village. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook are looking tanned and re- freshed after their holiday in Florida. { Miss Elva Hewitt with Mrs. Jessie Ford of Smith's Falls visited at George Beare's and Robert Brandons last week. Mrs. Dave Thomson visited |. with her 'mother Mrs. Mc- Cowan in Scarborough - one day last week. Mrs. Annie Guy, Mr. Bill Carnegie, Mrs. Evelyn Tait and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Phoe- nix attended the wedding of Mrs. Guy's grandson Mr. Jonathon Ainsworth in Peter- borough last Saturday. All pupils who entered the essay contest, sponsored by the Lake Scugog Historical To Order Your WINTER FUEL | Now Is The Time | Society and the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and their parents are invited to attend the presentation of prizes to the winners. This will be held on May 11th at 7:30 p.m. in the audtorium of the Port Perry United Church. There will be a confirma- tion service next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGees enjoyed a banquet and enter- tainment at the Oshawa Golf Club on Saturday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith. Mrs. McGees mother and aunt, Mrs. Waddell and Miss Helene Waddell visited the McGees on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew David- son of Brooklin visited Roy Leasks on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Snider of Peter- mn Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668- 3341 CALL US Maple with Distinctive DX FUEL OIL FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Laurentian CLASSIC WOODGRAINED Mis-matched Effects TODAY L Greenbank News borough called on the Jarvis family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry of Port Perry and Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry of Epsom vis: ited Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillans on Friday. Kathy Cookman spent the week-end at her home. Our sympathy to Mrs. Wes. Southern on the passing of her grandmother at Barrie. The ladies of the W.I. housecleaned the Hal] last week, and it is good to see the flag flying again. The Bethesda W.I. held a euchre party here on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter visited at the home of Nor- man Wilsons in Orangeville on Sunday. Jean Jeffery "SHE'S MOTHERLY" "She's motherly" . what ldvelier praise could e'er be said of one whose days are filled from morning until night, keeping the lamp of joy alight, like a small can- dle's golden glow, in the vast world of want and woe. "She's motherly" . . and looks the part, as if the cackles of Village OF Port Perry For Police Calls "dial Operator and ask for Zenith 50,000 and the O.P.P. will take your call with no exchange. . J. F. Raines "Clerk-Treasurer Oshawa Symphony Orchestra The members of Oshawa Symphony Orchestra, con. ductor, Jacob Groob and guest soloist Jan Rubes re- ceived a standing ovation in the Eastdale Auditorium, Sunday night. "A sell-out crowd attended the fourth and last concert of the orchestra's season and under the enthusiastic and inspirational leadership of Mr. Groob the performance was near flawless. The programme, operatic in choice appealed to the ap- SEE YOUR LOCAL "BOLD' DEALERS John Ballard Lumber Lake Scugog Lumber preciative audience and each LTD. Mitchell Bros. fy at BROOKLIN Season's Last Concert Thrilling Performance number played was well exe- uted by soloi 11 | cuted by soloists as well as thesda - Reach W.I. sponsor- the orchestra. The famous and beautiful Intermezzo from Mascagin's Cavalleria Rusticana was de- lightfully interpreted and proved the orchestra has an exceptionally. fine string sec- tion. It was noticeable the or- chestra is indeed fortunate to have a number of young musicians and among them is Melanie Karn, principal trumpet player and an out- standing, young musician. It was a pleasure to listen to her beautiful tone and culti- vated performance of the solo part in Verdi's March from Aida. Jan Rubes, bass-baritone and well known on radio, TV her heart were warm and red like glowing « coals, that cheers the very hearts and souls of lucky folk who came |' to share the tiny orbit of her care. oa She 'loves to cook and have things nice; "her kitchen smells of sage and spice; the fragrance of fresh apple sauce, the warm buns with sticky glass, cookies spread out to cool, and pies that are a treat for hungry eyes. "She's motherly" . . What kindlier could e'er be heard to crown her days! Those who attended the Epsom Anniversary shared a memorable service. The children enjoyed the story told by Maudie Thormin, The lovely solo by Bill Slute ac- companied by his mother on the piano. The beautiful or- gan music played by Jean Millman then as a lovely frosting to -a beautiful ser- vice was the lovely message delivered by Mrs. Elsie Mont- gomery. We do thank all who contributed in any way to this service. On Sat. evening the Be- ed a final Euchre party at Greenbank Hall. Everyone there enjoyed a lovely party. The prizes for highest count .were won by Mr. and Mrs: Russell Rodd. Those for lowest count were won bv Doreen Brethour and Ted Croxall. The travelling prizes were won by Evelyn McTavish and Harry Hill. Jean Smith won the Door prize. All enioved a bountiful lunch. Our deepest apprecia- tion and thanks to Ferne Burnett and Mabel Carter who convened 'this party so | capably. Mrs. John Moore of Osh- awa visited on Sat. with mo. ther and dad Jeffery ang Grandma Cawker., The Epsom Euchre Club will be having two more | parties. . The winners on-Friday ey- ening were: Ladies 1st---"ori; Hill; 2nd--Rosetta Evans, 3rd --=Sheila Carew, Low--Shar. on West. Door--Iréne Jough. land, Gents: 1st -- Ross Alsop. 2nd -- Archie Watson, 3rd -- Oliver Lane, Low--aBill Gos. lin. Door -- Harold McDiar- mid. Everyone welcome May 15 and May 29, the two remain. ing parties of the season. \ #4. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST 220 MARY STREET * ©. 985.-2383 GOING OVERSEAS|" You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR Check The Label On Your Paper and Canadian opera made a| $: big hit with the audience in his one-man performance of Il Mastro D1 Cappella. Not only is he a fine singer, but] is an outstanding comedian as 'well. Following the concert, Mr. Groob announced some of the highlights of next season's programs. The first concert in October will be a complete Béethoven programme in honour of the great com- poser's birthday. Handel's Messiah' will: he performed on. Sunday, Dec. 13. The outstanding Cana. dian soprano, Lois Marshall will be guest soloist in Feb- ruary. A children's concert will be staged before Christ- mas, and no other than the talented Canadian actor Bruno Gerussi will recite Peter and the Wolf accom- panied by the orchestra. Since Mr. Groob took over the baton, the Oshawa Sym. phony Orchestra has made tremendous progress and as long as the orchestra is able to keep the present members and additional, young "talent: ed musicians join, Oshawa & Ontario County residents can look forward to many years of exciting, high levelled performances by the orches- tra, FARMS WANTED L REAL ESTATE (10.01 ALTON 985-7373 tHoward's HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard ; Venetian & Cloth Blinds | Custom Made Drapes Y Drapery Rods & Tracks interior 'Decorating | Service WESTERN {Draperies Jj Custom Made Slip Covers 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N.| FIRST CLASS - * HORSES * SADDLES il © EQUIPMENT EVENINGS and WEEKENDS * PHONE 985-7058 GLENVIEW: ACRES Ist Farm South of "(OLD ROAD - Seagrave WEST SID h 4 a) © L

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