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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 7 Jul 1971, p. 3

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PEER cE FEE] Fy i Hi i i r i : § i tage on Rice Lake. Mrs. Leah Kerr were Saturday evening guests. Following is the list of Blackstock News [Ash successful pupils of Mrs. Ruth Wilson who passed their piano exams recently. Grade 8 - Puss - Leslie Wright, Marleah Maicolm. Grade 7 - Honours - Kathy Keuning; Pass - Susan Thomp- | son, | Grade 6 - Honours - Cathy | Bristow; Pass - Marlene Kro- kenstoel, Anne Marlow. Grade 5 - Honours - Louise VanCamp; Pass - Nancie Wy- gerde. Miss Gertrude Henry, Tor- onto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean, Janet and Brian. On Wednesday evening af- terthe completion of school, the staff of Cartwright Central . | Public School with their hus- bands, wives and friends had their staff party at the Con- way Gardens, Port Perry where they. enjoyed a del- icious smorsaborg supper. Afterwards, they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell for the balance of the Florence Worship service was well attended at Burns Church on Sunday morning, Mr. Hugh Knight favoured with a solo, "All the Way My Saviour | Leads Me". The New Testa- | ment lesson, Matt: 21: 17-27 |was read by Mrs. Matthew | Agar. Rev. Black's sermon | tithe was "The Danger of Pre- tending" based on verse 19 of the scripture read. Sunday School will continue at the usual hour of 10:00 a.m. dur- bur ing the summer months, with worship service at 11:30 a.m. Daily Vacation Bible School will be held from July 19-23. Classes from beginners to teens. Afternoon session be- gins at 1:30 and evening clasees at 7:30. We will be | happy to have any children visiting in the area, attend these classes. | The Community Picnic was held at Wellsprings Park on Tuesday, June 29th. Attend- was down somewhat On June l4th, the Senior students of Marie Taylor, ARCT, RMT, presented a re cital in the Port Perry Unit- ed Church. The performers were all teenagers and adults jand played and sang with their usual high standard of excellence. The General Proficiency Award--for best lesson pre- paration, and exceptional ef- fort and interest throughout the year, was presented fo Denyse Arnold--a Grade VIII piano student. Marilyn McTavish received the trophy for the highest | mark in a written examina- | tien of the Royal Conserva- tory of Music, having gained 94% im the Grade II Rudi- - | ments. On June 16th, the Junior | Students gave their program. | These children all played by memory ,with precision and TENDER AND TRIMMED FULLY COOKED PICNIC HAMS =. 49: HALF CRYOVAC PORT PERRY 985-2562 Senior Junior Perform At Two Recitals Students skill. They show the perfec- the elementary level of study in order that they will be ex- cellent musicians in the fut- ure. K was a fine program from beginning to the end. Awards for highest mark in a Conservatory examination were presented to Roger Wat- son and Janet Watson--who had the same mark--one in piano and the other in sing- ing. General Proficiency tro- phies were given to Heather Darnley, a grade IV piano student, and Debbie Short-- a grade VI piano student. Attention was given to three very deserving pupils who had stood highest in the entire area of Examinations Centres--Whitby, Ajax, Osh- awa, Bowmanville, Uxbridge, Port Perry ,etc. of all stud- ents of their particular Grade and Subject trying Royal Con- servatory Examinations. They were: Glenn Taylor--pipe organ Janet Watson--Jr. piano Roger Watson--Jr. singing They received their awards in October at the Oshawa Mc- Laughlin Library, from the Ontario Registered Music Teacher's Association. Credit also given to the | students who were successful |at the Sunderland Festival-- lof eight classes entered -- there were five firsts, two seconds, and one third. These young people will now enjoy a welldeserved holiday from music studies) until next September tion that must be attained at | At the conclusion of both recitals, Mrs. Taylor was pre-| sented with gifts from the! pupils | 3) und See "All this talk about Woman Liberation! I'd just like to get captured." " > PORT PERRY STAR -- Wediiesdoy, July 7, 1971 - 3 prayer by Mrs, W. Hopkins.}Word in the World". This issionary personel was alsojconcludes our stady, "How Thejthe Word Gets Around", based on Acts 2 n News from last year, with about 74| ™ for supper. However, it was given by Mrs. Hopkins nice to have some po our| offering was received and de- group join us after supper to dicated. The minutes of the} The meeting closed with take part in the sports acti- SemiAnnual were read. Also|the singing of "Jesus Calls vities. the minutes of our last regu-| Us", with prayer by Mrs. L. The Women's Missionary | lar meeting. A few matters|Death. Refreshments were Society met at the home of | "re discussed regarding our | served by the hostess, after Mrs. H. Schnabel on Wednes-| 95th Anniversary to be held | which Mrs. Death thanked day evening, June 30th, with | °" October 6th. We wil! be-|her for her hospitality about 17 ladies present, The | 8! Our new study in Janu- meeting opened with the | 4": "The New Generation in singing of the hymn "Jesus | Africa". Shall Reign". Meditation by| Mrs. Fred Daw was in the president, followed with |°harge of our study, "The | Check The Label On Your Paper Canvas Shoes 1.99 OHBMAYD SY. For BOYS s MEN EN'S M SANDALS MOCCASINS wm 8.95 SURF SHIRTS FOR MEN REG. 1.75 NOW $] 00 ASY-WITH THE NEWEST IN e " ROOM LOTS STORE DEPARTMENT

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