Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1965, p. 24

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QA YHE OSHAWA TIMES, Thoredey, Apri 22, 1965 }Lee Ann Howsam, Marilyn] Steph Sherilyn. Reader, Port Perry Skating Club Holds Excellent Ice Revue PORT PERRY (TC) -- Theland,Cathy Ives) were the first to e part. The Little Red People in their bright red costumes were ador- able. The Ice Worms were Jan- ice Neill and Janet Raines and tors. the ring girls were most attrac- In the opening number 16/tive in their white and colored presented a "Salute to the| sparkling outfits. The huge Forces." This was fol-|caterpillar, stretching and lowed by a unique number by ene of the guest artists, Miss Michelle Harper, from the Up- per Canada Skating Club. The theme for act two was & trip to Outer Space. Taking the audience of some 1200 arena to the other, was splen- didly presented. Several solos and duet numbers rounded out this act. ACT THREE HIGHLIGHT of the astronauts, Michael] Act three was the_ highlight ves and Peter Vernon put onjof the evening when Port Per- @ realistic demonstration, en-|son Skating Club presented its the space ship, the countiown stars, Anna Forder and down, and the ship taking off|Richard Stephens skating their in a gust of steam, Janding onjcompetition n ee at which Planet Ice. Upon arrival they|placed them third in the Jun- were met by Miss Tinkle (Kimjior Canadian Championships Neill) and Bird Lady (Rhondalheld in Calgary recently. They Forder). Many space girls andjwere greeted by a large in their silver glitter out-/ovation. fits, three of whom did a trio} The opening part of act four, (ori Cochrane, Jill Dowson|John Wild the instructor, had Durham Shorthorn Club Hears Executives Speak BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- ThejMrs. Percy Van Camp, presi- Durham County Shorthorn Clubjdent; Mrs. Velva Bailey, first held a most si ful b tivice - president; Mrs. George in the recreation centre. The|Skelding, second vice-president; catering was done by the mem- Mrs, Ralph Larmer, secretary; bers of the Blackstock UCW./Mrs. Russell Mountjoy, treasur- David Beath, president of thejer; Mrs. Dalton Dorrell, dis- club, presided. trict director; Mrs. Roy Taylor, Rev. John Romeril, of Cour-|public relations; Mrs. Lorne tice, who spoke on "Family Life|/Thompson, pianist; Mrs. H. in the Present" was introduced'Ford and Mrs. F. Standiland, by George Carson. auditors; Mrs, C. Hill and Mrs. Other speakers mcluded Wil-|J. Rahm, Good Cheer; Mrs. W. iiam Sutherland, president of/W. Van Camp, Mrs, J. Mc- the Ontario Shorthorn Club;/Arthur, Mrs. S. Van Camp and {William Elliott, secretary of the/ciation of the gathering was Ontario Shorthorn Association) voiced by William Slater. | squirming from one end of the Janet Carnegie, Michelle Harp- ler, David Porter, Sandra Hall, |Anna Forder and Richard Ste- phens demonstrate skating les- sons from the youngest pupil to the oldest. Following this Mr. Wild and his wife Carol demon- strated capably a pairs dance number. The comedy number presented by Anna Forder and David Porter showed their re- markable ability. _The conclusing act depicted a holiday in Rome, with ap- propriate scenery making a fit- ting background for the group of Italian girls dressed in color- demonstrating their skating lability, the flower seller was /Peggy DeNure. After a trio ful skirts and white blouses,| Youth Wins Speech Test MAPLE GROVE (TC) --John McGuirk, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Guirk, won first place in the public speaking contest held April 11 at Brockville. He will take part in the Ontario final at the King Edward Hotcl, To- ronto, on May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech have returned after a pleasant holiday in Florida. The short: course on "Cater-; ing to Crowds," sponsored by the Women's Institute, will be held-in the christian education number by Nancy Dymond, Marlene Ives and Heather Ste- phens, an organ grinder brought a touch of comedy to the scene. In keeping with the annual |flower festival in Italy a group lof girls skated a very pretty 'flower number. An Italian lady 'and gentleman, performed by |Anna Forder and _ Richard' |Stephens, brought this carnival to a fitting closure with their solo an pairs numbers. Much leredit is due the executive, par- ents and members for the: hand- made costumes so beautifully designed, the scenery and the outstanding performance. After the successful Ice |Revue for 1965 was over, Mr. jand Mrs. William Stephens were hosts to a number of club jmembers, executive and a few friends and relatives. Among the guests were John Wild, the instructor, and Mrs. Wild. | The party which was held at the Scout Hall had a two-fold purpose, the celebration of an- other successful carnival and Skating Club season, as well as appreciation to the club and others, who through raising a championship fund made it pos- mick for Anna Forder and Richard Stephens to participate} in the Canadian Figure Skating |Championship in Calgary last February. and E. H. Stoltz, editor of The) Shorthorn News. | Mrs. W. W. Van Camp and Mrs. John Rahm of the Women's Institute will arrange for the antique display at the 100th fall fair. There was some discussion concerning the dressing of dolls in old costumes as part of the display. OLD HOME WEEK Old Home Week is being stressed for the week of the local fair. The names and ad- dresses of former residents are sought. Fina! plans for the 50th anni- versary of the Women's Insti- tute will be laid at the May meeting. Mrs. Hoult, of Bramp- ton, will be the speaker. 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