--- a REST in Err Sa Bh 3 ea aa aa I sbiomintiiesior suid onis ne x» SEAN hE AF Nl t ' : . A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT SYNOD Give Her One Of Our Comfortable and Practical |3-PI Ed X S = Can. - Sure oh Appreciate 'A Smart DOUBLE KNIT ir 519. 98 t ALL WEATHER ° [Coats 19.95 - 22 95 - sips [Loves $2.98 | 51.00 $3.98 $4.98 $1.95 1.59 $2.98-3.95 -4.99 FOR A REALLY PERSONAL GIFT GIVE HER A PURSE \ \ COTTON and "ARNEL GOWNS ; $2.98 - 3.98 GOWN and NEGLIGEE SETS: 6.98 - 8.98 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF LADIES ~~ / DRESSES $6.98 -8.98 ; SLIPPERS $4.95 - 5.95 LADIES Dress Shoes Happy Hoppers | ~ $8.98 $2.99 - 3.49 | BHGE PUMPS, BLACK PATENT and LEATHER $3.99 -4.99 SLING BACKS and PUMPS KAYSER HOSE $1.19 - 1.39 $1.50 | Cup & Saucer $1.00 - 1] the odd black-out was written "interspersed throughout || rendition of two HARV aN f Dear 3 : ! tis id $:3 .- an gt 4 3 Ba. 1] pe Fd PORT PERRY STAR, By Alma Reesor . Port Perry, United: Church Choir once again staged. a; lsue- cessful annual - CTL when they presented their "Spring Debut" the TV Show of the Year. The auditorium of 'the Port 'Perry Public School- was fairly well filled for the occasion. The stage settings Avere unique and attractive, appropriately in "keeping with the style of show presented, The programme presented by the thirty-five voice choir was entirely different ~from th é usual trend of classical product tions as arranged" in forme vears by the Choir director, Mus. 'Frank Hastings-and- her- 'daugh.-. ter, Mrs. Donald Fordér who presided over the musical ar- rangements, a - ff The theme--a live TV Show-- was authentically carried out during: the entire evening with seen technical difficulties. The announcing was ;in the hands of | Mr, Gordon Reesor and the duties of the emcee were cap- ably carried out by Mr, Charles Hastings. > The parody on commercials and directed by Mrs. Frank Godley and were 'the a fair programme, causing share of amusement to all age groups. The first part started "off in fine 'style with the splendid selections-- Turn Back O 'Man and No Man Is an Island by the enyjre cast, The lady members were beauti- fully attired in long evening gowns of pale turquoise. The musical selections from Rachmaninoff and Mozart as presented by Mrs.- Arthur Beau- champ, Mr. Glenn Taylor and Mrs. Kenneth Webster showed excellent "talent and showman- ship and the several vocalist | numbers by the guest soloist, Mr. Norman Watson, member of the General Motors Choir were well received. : ] The Rhythmic Dancers put on quite a. -demonstration and hadeeveryone guessing at their identity--however, all one can say is "there~ seems to be plenty of life. in the old girls yet". Another guest soloist that . deserves special mention is Mas- ter: Larry King, who delight- fully_ rendered Grandfather's Clock and Galway Bay in clear dulcet tones. Larry, recently, won the 1st prize at the Sun- detrland Music Festival for Boy Sopranos. The second portion of the pro- gram was "Excerpts from the Musicals' which showed the tal. ented ability and large vocal ranges of both the Choir as a whole and the individual vocal- fsts, Space does not permit giving detailed reports of each number; but the solos, duets, : trios and quartettes .were ex- -cellent and the pantomime: act- ing ne the various commer= I P. P. United Church Choir Presets "Spring Debut" and unfore-| - Vv Thursday, May 5, 1966 -- 3 ditties by an the proyided out clals with and comedy Griffen rounded' standing Show ner received, | Jefore the "The Queen" ip Alec manner, spoke briefly and. ex- pressed on behalf of himself and the audience the pleasure de- rived - from such a versatile evening entertainment. The committees in charge did a great deal of work behind the scenes to make this production spécial- "out- even to. the usual "sum- which were re-runs' closing by the Choir, Rev, | so successful, Those participating this year 'were Mesdames Burnett; God- lev; Hall, Rahm geois;. Duff; Hillier; Gibson; Webster; Allyson; Misses Crawford; Rice Short; Taylor; Tripp; Webster; Loe; Ww arren; "Harris; - Shaw; Jackson and Harris. & Sharpe; Messrs. © Reesor; Samells; Griffen; "Rider; Taylor; Mark; Menzies; Hastings; Allyson and Webster. THe stage AREA were in charge of Mr. George Samells and the Advertising Posters by Mrs. Charles Bourgeois and Mr. Glenn Taylor: The piano used by the Godley family. Prine Ale News Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kiezibrink and family were among the over thirty immediate relatives and friends who assembled at the home eof a brother Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiezibrink, Oshawa upon - their twelve and a half years of wedded life, = Visiting, extend- ing preetings and delicious lunch ended a happy. get-to-gether, "Absent was a sister Miss Ena Kiezibrink, R.N. who in comp- any with girl-friends is holiday- ing in Jamaica. A sincere thank- -you to all the folk "who attended and contri- buted "towards the . Saturday liary held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock. Mr. Bruce Martyn is home from Waterloo University. her parents Mr. and' Mrs. H. 'Hodgins and other relatives, Company with Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Hope were Mr, C. Mills and sons, Maple Grove, Miss onto, ; : : Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, Hea- ley Falls enjoyed a few days with their relatives Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe. Mr. and Mis. L. Boncock v were among others at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 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