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Port Perry Star, 23 Jan 1980, p. 31

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-to perform in Town Hall 1873 Fl Started his musical career in Port Perry 'Kenneth Webster returns The next concert in Town Hall 1873 Subscription Series should be of great interest to music lovers in this area. The evening is on Friday, February 8 when a young Port Perry man accompan- ied by two fine artist friends appear on the old Town Hall stage to perform for a local audience. Kenneth Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Webster, 69 Simcoe St. S, can ®100k back on a varied and interesting musical educa- tion and career. Locally he began his piano studies with the late Mrs. R. Harper and cello lessons with Vic Stouffer. His advanced studies on piano and voice were under the guidance of highly quali- fied teachers at the Univers- ity of Toronto. After receiv- ing his Bachelor of Music degree, Mr. Webster continued his studies with * Megan Rutledge, and toured Canada and Europe with the World famous Festival Singers of Canada. He has performed on radio, T.V., made recordings and also performed with the Canadian Opera Co. Chorus, and a tenor soloist in several choral-orchestral work, such as Handel's Messiah and Mozart's Coronation Mass. Appearing on the same program is Phyllis Cooper, a graduate of University of Toronto with an Honours Music degree. Ms. Cooper was also a member of the Festival Singers for several years, and was busy performing as a soloist as well, on tours of Canada and Europe. She has given several solo recitals in Toronto, performed with East York Symphony and Toronto Opera Reportory. David Faulkner, the evening's accompanist studied piano and organ at the University of Western Ontario Faculty of Music. He graduated from the Honours Music program in 1973 and has since been active musically at various church concerts in and around Toronto. His experience includes work with the Toronto Gilbert and Sullivan Society, The Gallery Children's Theatre in London, Ont., and performances of Handel's Messiah and Menotti's opera Amahl and the Night Visitors. The program is varied and interesting and should satisfy the taste of the most discriminate listener of fine vocal music. Included are songs by Richard Strauss, Robert Schuman, Giacomo Carissini and P.I. Tchaikow- sky and arias from operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini and Sigmund Romberg. Tickets are now on sale at Port Perry Star and Irwin Smith Music Ltd. Scugog Island news by Mrs. Earl Reader There are now 10 or more enthusiastic Scouts who enjoy their weekly meetings and outings. But again there is a slight problem in leader- ship. As Peter Mercado decided he wanted to return to Toronto it left Rick Haist with the sole leadership. Because of Rick's work and possible personal problems he may be_called away on short notice and therefore needs someone to fill in upon Escape Winter Boredom! LEARN A CRAFT Convenient Daytime Classes CLARK'S Starting Soon! Decoupage - Macrame - Multi-crafts "Fun with Food - Naturally" CALL 985-8140 TODAY Coliseum Complex Exhibition Place, Toronto January 29 - 1, 1980 Show hours - 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Over 450 Exhibitors HorsePulland Sale ................ January 30 Winter Classic Hereford CaltleSale....................... January 31 « Ontario Aberdeen Angus CaitleSale....................... 1 Tractor/Truck Pull. .................. January 31 Tractor Pull........................ February 1 ladies' Program ........................ Daily Canada's largest indoor agricultural exhibition Canada Farm Show, 20 Butterick Road, Toronto, Ontario M8W 328 (4416) 252-3506 these occasions. The work would be planned and simply need someone to carry it thro' when needed. So please volunteer your service if you can help. These boys need you. At Christmas time Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor entertained Pat's Aunt and Uncle from Halifax. Her uncle thorough- ly enjoyed the ' Christmas service in a little country church. There were several mis- prints in last week's column. The McDowell's relatives were from Ireland not the Island. The Grace U.C.W. wish to express appreciation for the donation from Mrs. Ernest Beelby and her family. The Church congregation also appreciate the large, white -- poinsettia plant taken to the Church on Christmas Eve in memory of the late Mr. Beelby who passed away Dec. 20. At present, 10 yr. old Todd Haist is in the Oshawa Hospi- tal. Later he will go to Sick Childrens Hospital and undergo two hip operations and then be in a cast for some time. We trust you will give him your thoughtful support to help make his future days a little brighter. John Pearce has returned from the Oshawa Hospital after an artery removal. He is quite well but has to take it easy during complete recovery. Although Mrs. Christena Prentice returned from hospital, it seems that she may have to go to Oshawa for further tests. Angus Wilkinson is still having tests and X-rays in Oshawa. We hope a solution to his trouble will soon be discovered. Gordon Pogue went to Oshawa Hospital this week as flu prevented him from earlier treatment. In spite of a little snowfall and a blustery period, Sunday turned into a beauti- ful day to welcome many people at the Island Church for the Holy Communion Service and a Baptism when Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lang of Aldred's Beach presented their second little daughter Rosemary Frances and were accompanied by the God- parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peter of Toronto. After the service about 30 relatives and neighbours gathered at the Lang home for a buffet lunch and social time. Don't forget to prepare for the next euchre and bake sale Feb. 12 at the Commun- ity Hall and sponsored by the Grace U.C.W. The Institute ladies have put a quilt in the frames at the home of Mrs. Alva Thompson and are hoping for the help of lots of quilters this week. Next Monday the execu- tive of the Head U.C.W. will meet at the home of the president. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., January 23, 1980 -- 33 Epsom area news by Jean Jeffery Callers at the Baster home on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell, Mr. and Mrs. David Mart- land, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter called on Mr. and Mrs. Brian McKay of Seagrave on Sunday. Mr. Enock McKnight was a supper guest then spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. McKnight who is still in hospital, but seems a little stronger. Several of our Barber- shoppers were accompanied by their wives when they attended Barbershopp Ladies Night. We are proud to tell you that Mr. Donald Asling was voted by the group to receive the Barber- shopper of the year Award. Mrs. Donna Freeman and daughter Kerry of Dundas was a guest Sat. night with her sister Lorraine and Mr. Brown. Mrs. Keith Ellicott enter- tained relatives and close friends on Sat. afternoon when she was hostess to a family shower for her sister Melody Brown who is the local bride of the month. Our sympathy to the Card family. We were sorry to learn that Allen Card's mother passed away sudden- ly on Sunday. She will be sadly missed by all the family. Mr. Neil Brown and daughter Cindy visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown and Please consider an appropriate date for a congregational meeting as most of the annual reports are now in and printing will soon be completed. family on Sun. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ailen Ashton and family of Oakwood visit- ed his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. There will be a Baptismal service at Epsom Church next Sunday. Church at 11:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry flew down to Florida for a few days recently. Gail's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Cottyn are spending the winter in the sunny south. The Utica Epsom Social Club will meet at Epsom Church at 8:30 Sat. evening Jan. 26. Everyone in the Area is welcome. Several from the area called at the Legion Hall on Sunday to offer their birth- day greetings to Mr. Jack Hill who was celebrating his 80th birthday. Many happy returns from all of us. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veetch will be celebrating their 50th wedding annivers- ary on Jan. 29th. They would be pleased to receive all friends who would care to call that day, or later in the week. We are pleased that Mrs. Veetch is well enough for a little visiting. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tapscott and Nerman's mother Mrs. Chas. Tapscott flew down to Florida for a holiday and drove home. They had a wonderful trip and Mrs. Clarence Wilson and girls were Friday night supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans. 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