4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1057 Winners in Aberdeen Angus Section; PRC a ¥ p : I 2 = "Later in the programme ee em en long frocks of mint green taffeta.| Sunshine p Coming Events Neil McLeod has |x" sour--Rors bailey, Usbridge,| 08 frocks of mint green tattets| Sushitel, Haver to Brg / . .. |R2 and Helen Dryden, Brooklin, R. 1 to short bodices accented with nar-| third Psalm" with Miss Dorothy. Mor. Ch a St | "B" group--Gail Martin and Wayne = Live valencinnes lace," with | ris as accompanist at the plano, Pink Waka EL Bi v : ampion eer a Martin, Udney, and Wilfred Shier, of | 0 00 "0 itline, bow and stream. | tulle and sprays of ivy formed the A> Monster mngo : - - Cannington, ers at the back. They wore matching] setting for the three tier wedding N Donna Samells One| THE CHURCHES Monday Night, December 2nd, at Royal Winter Fair Winners in the Short Horn Section: | halo headdresses trimmed with tiny |cake centering the candlelight bridal 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa. 20-- y "A" group--James Dryden, Brooklin | yellow velvet flowers, short white | table. of a Gr oup of 4H 3 y i . $20. games; 6--$30. 'games; one jack-| No one was more pleased or surprised| "C" group -- Janet McTavish, Ux- | gloves and each carried a nosegay of| The toast to the bride was proposed ' CHURCH oh Ek ASCENSION | pot of $160. and two jackpots of $260. than was Neil 'McLeod, Blackwater, | bridge chrysanthemums in shades of yellow.|by Mr, Oe Sartard and isspended : (Anglican) Door Prizes. Admission $1.00, R.R. 2, when his Hereford steer, which . : Master Brian McCready was ring|to by the bridegroom who in turn Club Members Hon. Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th, Rector --_-- ~ he had Le 4 ry a 's Guiness Winners in the Hereford Section: |... 0. and carried the rings on a| proposed a toast to the bridal attend- "Miss D Samells, Port Pei | Sunday, Dec. 1st-- 3 o Class, was the Champion in the Here- A" group--and Champion -- Neill}, shaped white satin cushion, ants, response being made by the best oo nth te It f " ¢ 'the I, am~1dly. Comranion ( Annual Doll tord Section. It was also. a very McLeod, Blagkwater ~ Mr. Harvey Shank pérformed the|man. Mr. James Aldous read a con- oy: y on 1H rd id bilo 1) 'sn --Sunday Sehod 4 strong contender for.the Grand Cham- to Br grup-Gare) in bi duties of best man, and the ushers|gratulatory poem of his own com- wig Ee ) i ' n; Ke er, Cannington; Urian Mr. Robert Henry, brother of | position: ; » Province \ pionship and the Queen Guineas, J ! were Mr. Ro Va Pp I Frans of Se a sions | Festival ots Troon, Unbrags enter MeTavbh| ms, in bones od] tory legs rom th indeed pe or for her to Jive heen PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * Sponsored by the Hospital Auxiliary. All the Queen's Guineas contestants | Uxbridge. Mr. Mercil Zajac. bridegroom's parents, in Bridgetown, Ee a nr v Minister: Anyone wishing to contribute a doll | had been enrolled by the 1st May in a ERE The reception was held in North- | Barbadoes, and from the bridegroom's chosen as a provincial delegate from 4-H Calf Club, and the steer that they REE - : : Aho Bed ge wu this year's national enrolment of| Key.B. D. Armstrong, B. A, D. D. '|or donation to this project please con. |": a ' h minster Church hall where the bride's | sister and her husband in Nelson, B.C. | i Sn § J Sunda ae yt tact Mrs: S. Rodman, phone 453-r-12| Were hoping to show this fall in this Ww e d din '| mother received the guests wearing a| were read by the Reverend Ian Pres. ---- - AE 11 a Ni dnda School or Mrs. M. B. Dymond, phone 106. class was entered as their club project. g princes line dféss of petal pink lace [ley of Renfrew, who went on to voice During National 4-11 Club Week she 7 i; I hRY Worship 1 : ero: They, therefore, had to care for and at aTon HENRY | over taffeta, complimented with a|good wishes to the bridal couple, -- will be associating. with fellow 4-H act 2 bo: fond o els ply (Tes bi v 2 iy brief jacket, a matching swirl feather| The guests were entertained at the ~ members from across Canada ag welll B d time. Each steer had to make a gall} white ohrysanthemums on the altar| hat and pink accessories. Receiving | home of the bride's parents, Burke as with leaders in agriculture and in- obs Uniised Shur of cuinda azaar an of 1.76 Ibs. per day; and the club mem. and moire bows designating the pews, | for the bridegroom was Mrs. Ian| Street, Oshawa, Ontario, . dustry. K Minister: B kk S 1 ber had to receive at bol 15% Joos formed the setting in Northminster| Presley of Renfrew; Ontario, who| .por the honeymoon trip 'the bride The grote Wii be viding various gn J. K. Braham M.A, B.D d e d e HN on his club year's wor : ig] er United Church, Oshawa, on Saturday | chose a figured navy and white sheath | gonned a red sheath dress of French oints ht in Poronts the Gen- | Sunda : Dec, 1 a ' St. John's Presbyterian Church Ba- fore, not by Buse : A 4 re afternoon, November 28, when Cherry | dress topped with a navy crepe duster wool trimmed with black fur, and P " Motors Oshawa: Winger Falls;| 10. ng ula Grace Church |%@ar and Bake Sale will be held on placed so well. Neil ha hit oy iy i Ann Henry was united in marriage| coat, with which she wore a dusty|iopped with a gunmetal borg- fur hin Roval } A rriculture Winter Fair: 11.00 a pail io ® S. S Saturday, Nov! 30th, Afternoon Tea to do so, and it was obv id B A with Arnold A. Eggleton. The bride| pink velvet hat and matching acces- jacket, a white hat, black and white he T yo a Buildings Ottawa: 1L16 2 GAT Chu ch will be iis. Nov. 28 Who showed a steer in 8 class N8A| 0 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |sories. They both wore corsages of | accessories, and a white orchid cor- : ol a Gere at Rideau Hal where] 8.00 SC UGOG 'Head' by done 8 'yory fins job ils year. Clarence Henry, of Oshawa, Ontario,! Pink Delight roses. sage. On their return the couple will = ~ they will et His Excellency, the Rt. Gut it "Cubs together with their However, only-one could win each and niece of. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mr. Otte Sharrard, uncle ot the| reside at Burke Street, Oshawa, Ont. ' Hon. Vincent Massey. Leaders and pr bers of The Group Happy D ubles Club section, and only one win the Queen's Cherrie of Port. Perry, Ontario, and! bride, was toastmaster. Grace offered] Out of town guests were present Committee will parade to Manchester Guineas. Congratulations to Neil Mc- the bridegroom, who is a graduate of hy Reverend Rogers, which was pre- [from Elmira, Renfrew, Peterborough, This programme has been arranged | ~o™ SW l.barade le. The Christmas party-of the Happy d Miss Anderson the | the Bible College, Peterborough, Ont.,| ceded by the singing of "Heavenly Toronto, Bancroft and Port Perry. by the Canada Council of 4-H Clubs, Church. T he Commissioner Mr. W. J. Doubles Club will be held in the Leod, ' aa i So pron r Nderson is the son of Reverend and Mrs. H, B. - pi - ¥ : 5 with membership from 52 Canadian Harpur vil be on hand. We give you | {nited Church basement on December Queen sraitneag Jfinnery, Eggleton of Bridgetown, Barbadoes, companies and Associations to serve all a vey Sous invitation to come|3 'at 8.00 p.m. All young married Twelve 4-H Members from Ontario | British West Indies. The Reverend as a reward for the achievements and fi worship Wit) us. 1 couples are welcome. Each couple County showed in the Queen's Guineas | Don Rogers of Bancroft, Ontario, per- : i y many years of faithful concentration y , - please bring one gift value under 50c. Class. formed the double ring ceremony. The as a 4-11. Club member and to provide PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH . | wedding music was played 'by Miss an opportunity for developing ideals Rev. E. 8. Ligstead, Minister { Dorothy Morris and Reverend James and standards for farming,3homemak- Sunday, Dec. '18t-- Euchre For ' "GEE McKnight sang "Because", "O Perfect gt } 3 ing, family and community life, and 10 a.m. ~--Sunday School MINOR HOCKEY CLUB--8 v Love" and "The Wedding Prayer". ) national and international citizenship. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and 1] ponsor- : Given in marriage by her father the' and Junior Sunday School. ed by the Catholic Women's 'League bride. wore a. full deugth- gown: of Everyone Welcome in the Catholic Hall' on Saturday, De- Annual camellia white Chantilly lace , and Sop mh 2 "i oeloe, Ap celal - 'nylon tulle over slipper satin. "The A Boy Scout News PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Ty pe ros to th Mi ne 52 X g Meeting long-sleeved "bodice of the lace fea- : Rev. Walter H. Crawford A ini §-%0 fhe Plmor ay ey A .| tured a scoop neckline and tulle over t : The finance committee wish to Sunday, Dec. Ist-- B 8e, of the Ontario Riding satin fashioned the billowing skirt thank Teen Town for their thought-|" ! S ow Seton] PROGRESSIVE sweeping into a train. "A" shell cap fulness in encouraging attendance of | 10 a.m.--Sunday Schoo of pleated nylon chiffon held her 1d R d D their members to the Euchre and| -11 a.m.--Morning Worship C ristmas Party CONSERVATIVE finger tip veil of embroidered net, and Square dll oun ancing Dance to be held in aid of the build-|7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service The Baby Band Christmas Party Association in the she carried a cascade of red roses rp Friday, 5 me Voung Pegs | bete on pride, Dec owt 3| Pon Pal] |e e se ost in Port Perry High School on. , This function is planned for Sat., vii pl pa Worshe So. is A ©®'clock in the United Church Base- ; owl d Miss Joyce Luke was maid of 'honor : Nov. 30th at the High School. We . : ment. Mothers please bring children's wearing copper gold, and the brides- -- { R \ hope ill be joi in pink boxes; also some cookies. WHITBY maids were Miss Beverley Dickens in S d N mb 30th. ir hope you will be able to join us in a THE SUNDAY SCHOOL es i) : da ur ay. ove ex 7 pleasant evening of entertainment. F THE AIR . apricot; ss Marilyn Twine in par- y ' The cuchre will be held downstairs in er : : .. } will be held on fait and Miss Madeline Wren in nut- Ft h 00 Ds 9, 00 the gymnasium and the dancing will| Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa Calendar Blitz FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 meg. They all wore identically styled uc Ye 8. p. nm. ance Pp. m. be in the auditorium. You may be 1360 on your Dial >" . 2 : } waltz length gowns of chromspun the lucky recipient of a door prize,| Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 The Cubs will gonduct a Calendar 8 p.m. - taffeta designed on princess lines with : E h P " euchre prize or a spot dance prize. "We need our Church-- Blitz of Port Perry in order to raise in = rounded necklines, elbow length uc re rizes Mi § Ro 7 our Church needs us" |money for hee building fund. The 3 i sleeves and billowing skirts. = They : } Mr. Gordon Robertson, who is a] pec, 26-7 an lads will be calling on you on Satur-|} Be Sure to Come and Hear .§| wore small mushroom hats and mit- = ct Fa RY Guide Father, has indicated his will- day, weather permitting. Please buy : . " - tens to match their gowns and each Door Prizes Spot Dances & L ingness to make a substantial contri- a.calendar and help the building.fund. Hon Sidne Smith carried-a cascade of chrysanthemums Co N bution towards wiring the new build-| i . ey. shading from yellow to bronze. ADMISSION 75¢. PER PERSON } ing, Deals have ok hoes dlitieso] C A U S E W AY + Canada's new Minister of Miss Jill Pritchard and Miss Cath. All Proceeds in Aid of Scout Building Fund - with Mr. Robertson as yet but will CAN YOU STOP? External Affairs erine Ward were flower girls wearing ; ' be in the near future. B 0 WL I N G . Since 1 eee f this buil ting |- No rule has been arrived at to co- d oinee eS CCSSs 0 118 Dullc 21 f de 1 ae : { i: ab LANES J [tw i | Hon, Mike Starr AG A AOA A AAS AT ATA AS ATA AC ASAT RK: munity goodwill it is pleasing to see wosts hav h that th : trol ° s his interest so displayed oS mvs Shown a 2. sonure Minister of Labour and --}|@®&. . this an Re = ib which exists at 50 miles an hour under Member of Parliament : H Y : Our long range goal is to help Friday Nite Doubles ideal conditions can not be maintained pn Ontario Riding # - ; ave ou d ) 2 nrould the character of our citizens of at over 156 miles an hour on ice or 30 . J DA 3 to-morrow. Won't you Kelp us? Q h miles an 'hour on packed snow." With "a : --Your lk 5. oi 'starts at p. Im. S arp temperatires at or about freezing, ; Student on y ' thin films of water on icy" surfaces ge A WW Liigmmitisomsins emia TA * Everyone welcome. make roadways very much more slip- EVERYONE WELCOME 2? ; 8 0 B Ii 1 1 9 pery than they would be at, say, a 'Come and Bring ; Your i 5 J = © > temperature of 20°. Full chains pro- phy # . . Death Pp €ll bow 1ng- 1 vide a measure of%afety by increas- Your Friends © . : LINDSAY, Cts vs pation, an revive some |g Ch LINDSAY, Charles V. -- Suddenly. 0 'clock distances on icy or snow-covered roads, ~ Cs ristmas at the Community Hospital Port Perry 4 3 pe 2 . ; t Ontario, on Saturday, Nov. 23, 1957, a i = # Li a Charles V. Lindsay, beloved husband ; ; | i | \= ist? of Adelaide Fennel. . Rested at the | GETTING THE FEEL of THE ROAD ; . #8 Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker un- One of the most widely recommen- K E E P Ww A R M me Co ) til Wednesday noon. Funeral Service | ded practices is to deliberately skid © (Surveys show that students using typewriter obtain 38% better marks) y= at the Church of the Ascension, Port|the-vehicle, at slow speed on a road- . 2 . % Perry. Interment Pine Grove Ceme- | way free of other traffic. A few such WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR FUEL NEEDS WITH GOQD g t ; tery, Prince Albert. tt ts tend to give the dri th ; : fer of th ond sot in venir . f= Meplerneies . . The SMITH.CORONA Port. é JA A Epo Bi, Sts Se Quality Coal or oil 12 fud abe fn an ide machine for an | 24, 1957, at Willowdale, Alda Jane IT NEVER LASTS FOREVER : easier Siu ying the family. It can handle the | (Jennie) Kilpatrick, formerly of Sea- Drivers would do well to-remember #¢ demands of business correspond- . grave, beloved wife of the late Harry that a snow storm or freezing rain . Ni +h ks! ence, reports with plenty of car- | % King, dear mother of Ernest, Roy, stops sooner or later! Often it would GE (PORTF ' eiter mar Sec bon ids invoicing ete. and R Hilda (Mrs. E. Sawdon), of Toronto, be niuch better to wait the storm out theti vo hima io t X P . : Harry and Rev. Allan King of Hamil- in safety rather than atempt to fight Dv (Lil. ~ V/// i ) g axe care 0 ton, Cecil, of Port Perry, and Clifford the elements. The battle can be tre- Coa i What hater way is there to help your personal correspondence or 4 é of London, Ont. Buricl was Wednes- mendously gne-sided and hurry under = Phone, PI:TX coe + PORT. 73 AR ¢ 7 vg " help Junior get his school notes ! day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Mount the circumstances is usually _danger- ET #8 ~ the student on your Christmas list? in an attractive and readable # Pleasant cemetery. ous and unwise. - His notes and assignments will be condition. . : -- erp et tn 4 on -- S---- I" & . . i 2 N _ é clear, far easier'to read. 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