- Emily is surprised to see Stan in the yard when she arrives for work, he having got over the fence to repair his window-cleaning ladder. Ray sports a bruised cheek. Len isn't pleased to see he's turned up for work. Ray insists he never laid a finger on Elsie and tells him to check with her. Hilda and Annie insist they won't attend the Fleming's party as they disapprove of them living over the brush but Elsie takes issue with them. Elsie tells Len she was just sick of Ray watching her, saying things, and to forget the matter. Val returns home from the shops to find Ken rehearsing student Pamela Dickenson for a production of The Country Wife at the Tech. Ray tells Len he would never have a go at Elsie with him living next door. Effie helps Audrey prepare for the party. When Minnie mentions Annie's attitude towards them, Audrey cancels the party, outraged that people are just coming to ogle at them. Val helps Ken and Pamela with their lines but she annoys him when she corrects him and questions the text. Dickie makes Audrey change her mind about the party. Annie and Ena agree that they're going to keep Effie at a distance. When Annie hears that Ena is going to the party and is going to have a few words on the subject of the Flemings living together, she decides to go herself and suggests to Hilda that she goes with her. Elsie tells Len she's tired of being the subject of people's gossip but insists she never encouraged Ray. The neighbours gather at No. 3 for the party. Audrey is surprised when Annie and Hilda arrive. An annoyed Ena makes a suggestion to Len and Audrey and a game of pass-the-parcel starts: Hilda wins and opens the parcel to discover the Flemings' wedding certificate. Ena asks an ashamed Annie and Hilda if they're satisfied now and makes the neighbours toast the young couple.—GusF
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