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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1969, p. 15

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"UTICA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Har- per and Mr. and Mrs. ) -colm "Schofield visited Cecil Harper on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr.|} and Mrs. Jack Crosier were Bill Lee of Dunsford "and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and Johnny of Service - will be" held in Epsom United Church on Sunday," June 29 at 11:30 am. Utica Sunday School meets at 10 am. You are invited to attend a Sunday School picnic on he Epsom United Church lawn, follow: ing - the morning service. Come and bring vour picnic hasket. On Thursday evening June 26 at 8 o'clock the Utica Jr, Choir is presenting a "Music Night" in the Sunday School room, Lunch will he served. Silver Collection. Everyone is welcome, Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Billf Diamond -on- their marriage on Saturday. Bill recently received his B.Sc. in honours applied physics at. Waterloo Eniversity. Congratulations Bill! : Mrs. Jim Philip. Mrs. N. Rusnell of Graven- .| hurst is spending a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. James E. ley visited the Frank Ken. dalls_ recently. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Watson of Toronta called on his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson recently. Congratulations to Mr. and .Art Mitchell on the birth' of a son. Utica Sunday School picnic will be held on the Utica United Church lawn on July 13th. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and family visited Mr. "and Mrs. Ron Kelly at Burketon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. George Mowat, Mr. . Frank- Kendall and Mr. guests of the Larry Kendalls The occasion was Jill's hirthday. Mrs. Frank Kendall attend. in honour of Miss Wakelin's home in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. and children of St. e. are visiting Mr. and The Explorers had a birth: J dav party for Misses Judy & Kathy Foreman at their last meeting until September, on Friday. Mrs. Terence Crawford called on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe on Sunday. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. S. O'Connor. r= Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Hodgson of Oshawa visited Mrs. Chet Geer on Sunday. Visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt and Larry recently were Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Alderson, Mrs. Don MacNeill and Keith and Mrs. MacNeill Sr. of New York, and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Olsen and family. ") Eddie Olsen and Bobbie Heayn of Prince Albert spent the week- end with the Sker- ratts. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller of Mount Albert spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson." Mr. & Mrs. W. Goslin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- son and Mr. and Mrs. Miller attended the County Orange and ability. She is leaving for iciericy award to Linda Mount- joy, also a grade X piano student. Junior students presented their recital. These young people exhibited a high standard of playing and show yreal prom- ise as musicians in future years. All performers played from memoryand the program down Queen Street led by Children And Adults In °° Booster Parade "' The seventh annual Booster Parade held Saturday was again a success. Children from Port Perry and area marched Caledonia Pipe Band from Oshawa and a car with Health Minister M.B. Dymond, reeve, Robert Kenny and councillor Kenneth Jackson. On- this page are a number of pictures showing some of the happy children taking part in the parade. On Monday evening, June 16th, the senior students of Marie Taylor presented their recital to a very large and appreciative audience in the Port Perry United Church. The program consisted of organ, piano and singing students, and were all teen- age and adults. Te A high degree of excellence was shown by every per- former. Their technical skill, interpretation and ~ memoriz- ation - make this an event eagerly anticipated each year in Port Perry and surround- ing-- communities: --The girls wore full length evening gowns ana the students gathered at the church at 7:30 for a photograph by Mr. Lightfoot of Uxbridge: Previously announced guest artist Jim Holton was unable to_be present, and Miss Bev- erley Henderson of Oshawa performed in his -place on the program. Miss Henderson recently auditioned for Steve Allen, of TV fame, and he was most impressed with her voice New York in July to train in television _.perfo*mance and vocal study. The award for highest marks 'in senior examination work last year was presented to Juanita Erickson, a grade X student and. general prof- On Thursday, June 19, the Lodge picnic at Darlington Park or Saturday. . Mr. Dennis Symes is at tending a scout camp this Senior, Junior Students Featured At Two Recitals consisted of classical and modern music. Guest senior students on the program were - singing - Lynn Farmer; piano - Linda Mountjoy; organ - Glenn Tay- lor. The award for highest marks in junior examinations last year, was presented _ to Carol Ann Sharpe, and the general proficiency award to Shelley Williams. At the conclusion of the program, David Podres pres- ented a gift to the teacher, Marie Taylor in appreciation. 'of her patience and interest. BURKETON NEWS Many from this district at- tended Millbrook Spring Fair: on Saturday and report a good showing of cattle and horses and the fine weather- made an enjoyable day.- 'Last Sunday, June 22nd, Sunday School and Church Service were held in Burke- ton United Church. A social hour was spent after the service and a bountiful lunch was provided by the ladies. This will be the last re- gular service in the church as the Enniskillen, Enfield, BurKeton circuit are to am- algamated with the Enniskil- len, Tyrone and Salem charge as of the end of the month. Mr. Pomeroy of Burketon has very kindly. offered to provide -transportation for the children to attend Sun- day School at other appoint. ments. Sunday School will probably be held "in our chyrch in future with church service on special occasions. Check The Label week. On Your Paper

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