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Port Perry Star, 11 Feb 1976, p. 14

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x BX fo Es AA MR NINES oi 1 AAT NRE ' 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Wednesday, Feb. '11, 1976 Anend....and a beginning (continued) cial as well as the cultural interests of the township. After some initial false the Port Perry Town Hall as a new centre for the arts. Their confidence has been tickets, and politicians who had given their names as Honorary patrons of Town Hall 1873 are travelling from regularly with the Philhar- monic ever since. She toured Europe in the late '50's and early '60's, and made her Scugog Island News By Mrs. E. Reader On the evening of Feb. 4th, 15 ladies of the "Head" U.C.W., including Mrs. Elsie Angus of Kinmount, met at After official business was finished, Helen Redman was called forward by Beryl Pearce to accept a few words of apprecjation for her two years of service as amply justified. Thanks to x i steps involving efforts to the Program Committee and = Ottawa, 'Queen's Park and first tour of the Soviet Union he b oy oy Lisa Marie president, and to receive a id stage the Donnellys, the its Chairman, Mr. Jim Catty Durham region to attend the in 1962. Her operatic 'debut After the customary intro- gift of a candle arrange-: Board decided to let the Town Hall 1873 has the concert. Premier William in the United States came in diotor Devotions. the ment. Helen thanked the Christmas season come and astonishing fortune to pre- Davis has written to the 1966 with the New York City grou Y tia sed of Helen members and assured the go with a variety of local sent a recital by a soloist Board of Directors regret- Opera, and in this year she gr nd Carter, New president that she. events staged at the town with a towering internation- ting that the Conservative combined the role of Beryl Porirce Marie Clark would receive the same type hall, but with no attempt to al reputation, and who leadership conference will Cornelia in Handel's 'Julius py Reader conducted Of co-operation that she her- stage any professional per- claims Canada as her native keep him and his colleagues Caesar' with recitals as solo- . study in the form of a skit. self had experienced. formances. The new year land. Maureen Forrester is away for the day, but offer- ist with more of the world's |" ° very appropriately a Beryl then presented two would, they were sure, coming to Port Perry on ing his name as Special leading orchestras. readings which were good ; : 3 comedy study of the pre- in| ! present the opportunity to Sunday, February 22nd, to Patron of the concert. With- Her debut with the San year's accomplish- medicine for all of us... offer some professional con- give a recital in the newly- out question, the dreams of Feanciso Opera came the oo 204 hopes for the "Gossipy Ears" and "My ® cert that would fittingly restored Town Hall. Local . a lot of generous and hard- following year, singing Fiat ver King of People". Betty match their ambitions for citizens are already seeking Working people are going to Cieca in 'La Giaconda', and p year, Reader gave a Valentine . come true-in spades-at the she has remained at the top In the roll call, each lady t contest, a "hearty" end of this month of her profession ever since, Was required to name her ype ¢ "which If this glittering occasion Last year she appeared at biftlistone ard Jovey Assact- Eon b Marion Carter ee i won % Why you should planned for February 22nd the Metropolitan Opera for sed ih hey vias § gi oy Mrs. Harold For- marks the triumphant end of 10 performances as Ulrica in preciation were So der have returned from a - let H&R Block Worry [J ov mc, "hosel, it The Masked Bo' Sean from the Reaman family, restful vacation in Florida. . ° Those who wanted to see the American orchestras, in- Flora Moffitt of Toronto and S we ki ibe a , ; aturda about your Income taxes. building restored for the cluding the Boston, Detroit, Ay So: tenis. were Toand hey sake of the town's heritage National, Montreal, Toronto di hoi My gi ch ahd have achieved their goal; and Vancouver Symphony > Tihuied. 108 d ae th . . k 11 h : their friends who want to Orchestras. Pans Were mace ror ine Accidents increase We ta ca t C time create a famous festival of What kind of home life Valens Luncheoy - Vong Accident statistics fof necessary to understand the arts in Port Perry have does such a career leave a February a 4 oN ih DR Jon show a marked . . only just begun. For them, lady? It is a little hard to op Ae : your complete tax situation this concert and its soloist believe, but the career has But Jsiisd for Soe: ve ey His. . PA tC k 0 Ir taxes are of crucial importance. left time enough for iL please assire oy Es of Ds ...LO0 MaKe sure you For them, we may ask. Maureen Forrester to bear Can also be purchased at the doubt due to the unusually are as low as they can . exactly how big a name is and rajse five children. All Jon: Some people Bosliate Severe Finer condone oo tel : h h Maureen Forrester? the children play or sing 10 buy ahead, In ease we get ~perlenced. o p legitimately be, wit C arges A very, very big name. (naturally!) and though her another surprise storm. month. 3 eure based only on the indeed. Born in 1930 in career demanded the ser- haneier, oo hier ean iw Incl st n the Vases . z Montreal, her first interest vices of a housekeeper-nurse © Sn vino ACTS or.siers arc yd 3 Wo r complexity of your return. in singing was in popular during the days when the Ss will enjoy an interesting pSTsons nur i ano prope music and it was not until children were little, friends change, - --1y. damage cotlisions, } . ) . she was 20 that she attended say that the family is a very Get a little peace of mind. a recital by the fanmtous - close and warm one, noisily 2 _ Dutch baritone Bernard exuberant and a delight to RE H&R BLOCK Diamant and was inspired to visit. Eugene Kash, SHE USED HER Beg serious vocal study Maureen's husband, has a EE and to aim for the very top weekly radio program "on HE ADTO CH ANGE : THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE of her chosen profession. artists and their music in = 16 Water Street - Port Perry Her first operatic roles Toronto, and directs the HER SHAPE at Lakeview Plaza came six years later, and . string section of York . Mon. fo Sat. - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. thereafter the honours university orchestra in the What Anita Fusco--and other : Ph ) 985. 2 232 flowed thick and fast. Fine Arts course. While not Weight Watchers® members --are ORG J<5. She made her debut with quite up to Maureen's saying about the new Personal No Appointment Necessary the New York Philharmonic eminence, he was a guest Action Plan modules: under the direction of Bruno conductor with the Ottawa "The modules helpme get Walther in 1957 and has sung ~~ Symphony this year and ob- through without overeating. viously contributes his full - AnitaFusco : share hod energy ©» What Registered Nurse LOST 36 pounds mus a very dynamic y household! ENROLL AT ANY CLASS And what of the other Enroll al any class. First meeting Fee $7 All other meet famous people who are ings $3 -- special senor citizen & student rote -- first & coming to Port Perry later meeling $4 All other meetings $1 50 . og poh Delo think FOR CLASS INFORMATION e important thing to say is that they are coming to hear CALL 275-5222 TORONTO Miss Forrester. And if the AREA CLASSES ¥ Board of Directors go on SR doing their stuff right, such PORT PERRY or visitations will come to be Port Perry Masonic Hall ) commonplace during the G db R £ livi next few years. 320 Queen Street a 00 ankin or ood i -- H For those like myself who : m. 7h g g ving after sixty. joined Town Hall 1873 less Mondays 7:30p. HN res ed th ,ith AA If you're sixty years old or better, you should look into Sixty-Plus, bn 8 your oe Phrie i" UXBRIDGE od The Royal Bank's new bundle of special banking privileges. Free. this project. But I take my . we it Some of these privileges are: hat off to the folk who looked. Salvation Army Auditorium : o ; . : . at a dirty, run-down, dilapi- ! 0) No service charge for chequing, bill payment services, or dated 01 building two years 114 Brock Street West i traveller's cheques. ; 2d had the visi AE ago arid had the vision to see Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. EX --A specially designed cheque book that gives you a permanent what could be made of it. To : copy. . . the founding members of 2 RX Town Hall 1873, 1 say - --A $5 annual discount on a Safe Deposit Box or Safekeeping ' b ! Service. ravo . HELP THE HEART FUND ) . - . Lo ) Hel, Heart & The Heart Fund. Weight --A special Bonus Savings Deposit Service with interest linked Rap sessions Watchers in Southern g Central Dra io, "he > PY to the Consumer Price Index. . p rt P Maritime Provinces & Newfoundlond will donate ad _ ¥ . . . . 10° a Ib. to the Heart Fund for each Ib. their ppecial term defeat hi Pays high interest monthly with in ro erry members lose during heart month. . n So come on in and see me or one of my staff today for all the and Uxbridge details. Or, if you'd prefer, give me a call. Bringing government closer to the constituant is the main aim behind a FREE Bill English series of 'rap sessions' to EACH MONTH Manager discuss matters of concern ° ®, Port Perry planned in Ontario Riding es Gorm mucin Temkeis 4 | 985-7316 by M.P. Norm Cafik. Wotchers mogarine bsclurels | There will be a "rap TREE Oontdetny weintoday & session' at the Scout Hall in wn Port Perry on February 27 Join us today. We've got h | ROYAL BANK Fart Foury on, Peking 9 pin emis mh | ; Hr session at the Uxpool Hall in WwW G TC @& serving Ontario Uxbridge on March 26. El HT WA HERS ug 4 The meetings are also NEW PERSONAL ACTION PLAN" planned for Pickering, RE A SR PO i) Sutton, and other areas within the riding.

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