Stage Play Has Complete Cast You can't take by Moss Hart and Kaufman to be Borelians™ as now has The play t with vou yeorge 3S Staged Dv ne ne rst production a complete cast The group formed only a ew Weeks ago Plans to give he rst performance in the thigh School Auditorium lat- er par May The ast is considerable with 15 persons participating; randpa Vanderhof Jum Kurkaid Penny Sycamore - Elizabeth Fulford; Paul Syca- more arne Enns, Alice Svcamore Linda Pickard; Essv armichae enn f Rheba Margaret De Ke eski; le F a 4 be rgeows, jender« Lague; Kolek a awker; n "4 ea Ken and . s ga Er Bad M Kirby jack F ishe M Kirby alerie Martin, Tony Kirby John Rodwa wo police-|of Jack Cawker is instructing | men B : snd Randy | his favorite pupil Rheba or Watson Rhebishka as he calls her The Star photographer | Played by Nancy Reeves. In sttended » reherse! held | the picture below are Ken Thursday evening last week | Goreski seated, playing Don wait ol he accompanying|ald and Margaret Terrett as > es. Im the yp picture | Rheba = Kirkeli sying the The Borelians is an enthusi 2 grandpa anderhof | tic group and theatre fans e d en g his pipe | cam look forward to an even wr grea ssian ballet '%& un when the play - nkh the name | ready age PORT PERRY STAR COMPANY, LIMITED om erry. Reach "gog and « waehipe 4 STEN ab her _ ca aa HARE { N aot Manage « Maneger " Wo Newspe ' tice Me~ Weekly Newspaper Asiciation Wei needea y The Perry erry 4 ' ad ah <erond clase quail by the Post Office me -- « rT payment of postage in cash ~ Wall Hewietration Number Of66 Subscription Rate In Canada $4.50 per yr Elsewhere $6 60 per year Single Copy 10¢ |BETHESDA REACH W.1. By Jean Jeffrey Wednesday, April 28, the Bethesda Reach W.1. met at the home of Mrs Ashenhurst for their annual Meeting The motto want to do something finds Cortes a way, the others find an excuse. Reply by Mrs. M Parish Standing Committee con veners each gave a brief review of their work for the year Home Ex. and Health Mrs. C. Ashenhurst, Citizen ship and Education - Mrs. N Smith, Agriculture and Can adian Industry - Mrs. Jeffrey, Historical Research - Mrs. Do bie. P.R. O. report by deffery was read During the business meet ing it was decided to purchase aeight-fivecup coffee maker Most important it was de cided to adopta child through "Save the Children."' We will tell you more of this project as it progresses : We were also so pleased to receive an invitation to the May 12 meeting at Greenbank ibe able to attend The slate of officers for the coming year A woman who} Mrs. | Continued Glen Van Camp, a menhber of the club, who provided equipment and manpower bo make the track in good runan ing condition was abo given | recognition for his work Storey Beare, who accom panied Rosie Frey in company with president Don Carnegie jto the speaking contest in Lachute, Quebec gave a report on the trip "Despite a fine effort on her part, Miss Frey did not make the finals in the keen competion," Mr, Beare siad "However, we were indeed Past President ; Mrs. Morley Parish, President : Mrs. Norman Smith, Ist Vice President Mrs. Harry Bolton, 2nd Vice President: Mrs. Ted Croxall, Sec-Treasurer: Mrs. Duncan McTavish , Assistant Sec. Treas Mrs. Orvan Brethour, District Director: Mrs. Corless Ashen- hurst, Alternate Dist. Dir: Mrs. Harry Boadway, Branch Direc- tors: Mrs. Lloyd Pogue, Mrs. Morley Parish, Press. Sec. and Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Gord Jeffery, Sunshine Com- mittee : Mrs. Larry Doble, Mrs. Wm. Warne, Auditors: Mrs. Pianist: Mrs } Tweedsmuir j Thos Carter Russill Rodd, Culijtor: Mrs. On Friday, April 30th Mr. Reeves and "Miss Nancy" 'came to the "Home", and all , who were able turned out to the religious service, so look- ed forward to and enjoyed. Mr. Reeves opened | the | meeting with a prayer, then a number of well-known hymns were sung, everyone er leaving out "Count your many Blessings". The minister then gave a short interesting talk--among other things he told of John Newton a rough tough sailor who in the middle of a terri- fic storm at sea, promised, if | his life be spared, to devote |the rest of it to God. He | lived and became a minister and did a great deal of good. John Newton composed a beautiful song, which Mr. Reeves sang for us. Nancy favoured us with two splendid readings during the hour spent with us. One called "Planting and Reap- New Truck At a meeting in Cartwright held in April no than 14 truck were Pr ces rom the lowest, tender accept Township ess tenders for a opened varied considerably ed from Seaway Ford in the | ing", the seeds to plant ere-- | amount of $6,694. to the | Friendship, Love, Study, Good highest tender of $10,291 | Health among others -- "As ° ° ° | ye sow, so shall ye reap. The 'Two tenders were received | Other one- was "Sunsets for for Surface Treatment and one Sale" Both much enjoyed from RE. Law in the amount| The service closed with a $36,060. was accepted.|beloved old song "Fairest ' . . Lord Jesus" sung by Mr. im cnatidiibsen tentstthaees Reeves, and the benediction, itunes Chained tank, teas after which a social half indienne 66 iim" aee, ae hour was spent, with tea and mre poliorty. saul ol cookies served uidnisy tous tieleeed We are most grateful to ; : . Mr. Reeves and his daughter for a very uplifting & happy A grant of $4,000. for | evening Recreation and Park Board} Mrs. Williams and Mrs operations during 1971 was | pyeleigh have moved to Osh- ee: ; ; awa to Hillsdale Manor. We miss them in Port Perry and The warble fly inspection | wish them all happiness in und complete program was |their new home. awarded to Mr. Denzil Moore Miss Florrie Hodgeson"s Port Perry at the agreed | birthday was May Ist and in $650 amount of |\the afternoon a number of -- |her relatives came in loaded Check The Label +i) soot wishes, big birth. On ¥ Paper day cake with candles and 'small cakes singing enthusiastically, nev- Nursing Home News A kind invitation was is- sued to all the patients of }the Community Home to |} come to the dining hall and | join the merry party. "Flor- rie" looked simply sweet with a pink corsages on her pretty dress and a silver ribbon in her hair. Happy year, and may all the good wishes come true! We are glad to have Mrs. Sinclare back from the Hos- pital where she has been for a few weeks. Mrs. Sonley spent Sunday |} with Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Sonley and family. 'Lions Entertain Guests, | very proud of the representa- tive "from Port Perry High School, and I'm sure the judges had quite a task to pick the winners," he concluded Tickets for the giant bar beque to be held in the Arena Monday, May 24 were distri buted to the members. All were urged to make a real effort to sell the tickets and as soon as possible Bill Sutherland, a Massey- Ferguson representative and his assistants have a great deal of experience in staging these barbeques, and it will be a treat to everyone purchas | ing tickets. There is no limit how much a person may eat of the succulent beef, baked potatoes, Morgan's beans, pickles, dessert and coffee. There will be three servings at 5-6-7 pm $3,700.00 Continued to some length during the meeting, and it is expected the mill rates will be struck | Tuesday night (yesterday) un- 1We do hope all members will T. Burnett, Mrs. R. Paradin, | fortunatey too late for pub- lication in this week's Star. . * -- The following Statement of Accounts was approved for payment: Port Perry, Reach & Seugog Fire Com. $ 909.93 | Property & Parks 34.70 Street Maintenance 2,578.50 | Welfare 543.80 | Truck & Tractor 33.12 | Waterworks Dept. 4,200.93 | General Dept. 3,352.80 ; ----------_ $11,653.78 oo oo 7 The following building per- | mits were authorized: | John Ballard --New Resi- | dence, Alma St. | John F. Raines -- Convert older dwelling into two apart- ' ments. 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