DE Sr pir CT fs ALE Te one th sh THE PORT PERRY ST SERVING PORT PERRY, BROOKLIN and SURROUNDING AREAS "Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Dept., Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash" SOOLEY - PHILIP The Church of - Ascension, Port Perry, decorated with large baskets of bronze and yellow mums was re- cently the scene of a very pretty wedding. Rev. E. Fuller solemnized' ® Married at Church of Ascension 3 --Photo by Ivan Parkinson. ped bell skirts in shades of copper, | champayne and ivory brocade. Their accessories were in a copper shade { and they carried cascades of bronze | mums. Miss Vickie Rockburn, the charm- the ceremony in which Kathaleen Ann | i"8 flower girl, wore a copper velvet Marie, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. J. dress and carried a basket hovguet Philip, R.R. 4, Port Perry, became tho |-°f-80ld and bronze mums, bride of Donald H. Sooley, son-of Mr, E. Sooley and the late Mrs. Sooley of Heart's Delight, Newfoundland, Before the ceremony Mr. Ken Hal- : lett sang "The Lord's Prayer and "The Wedding Prayer" during the signing of the register. Miss Gloria Hastings accompanied him at the organ, Given in marriage by her father, : the bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of white brocaded satin, styled on princess lines with rounded neck- line and long pointed - sleeves. Her shoulder-length veil of tulle was held by a flat-coronet headdress encrusted ' with pearls and sequins. Her cascade bouquet was of red roses and steph- anotis, Miss Judy Philip was maid of hon- our for her-sister. Miss Pam Clark and Miss Darlene Christie were bridesmaids. Their dresses . were styled alike with short, unmounted | sleeves, bateau neckline, and wrap-' Mr. E. Thomas was best man and Mr. Boyd Lowry and Mr. Reg Philip were ushers, For the reception held "in: Utica | Community Hall the bride's mother received her guests wearing forest | green brocade with overtones in cof- fee brown. She chose accessories of | coffee brown and wore a corsage of yellow roses. i. For their trip to Newfoundland, the bride wore a packet dress of mink brown French imported wool broad- cloth _with a green-feathered pill-box hat and green gloves. Her corsage was yellow mums. Guests were present from, Ottawa, Brockville, Ajax, Dayton, Ohio, Brougham, Kitchener, Rexdale, Wind- sor, London, Epsom and Utica. At present the happy couple are making their home in Ottawa, but the groom has been posted with the R.C.A'F. in Chatham, N.B. and they " will move there shortly, "Highlights" of Women's Institute Convention Held in Toronto Welcoming members and visitors the Pres. Mrs. N. Williams presided at the regular meeting of the Honey- dale W.I. held in the Parish Hall on ~ Thurs., Nov. 16th, After the opening preliminaries 28 members answered the roll call:--"If I were a shut-in, how_would I like to be remembered". We were pelased to welcome one visit- or and the children. During correspondence a letter was read from Mrs. Haggerty regarding a resolution concerning textiles, Mem- bers were advised that a new Home Economist has been appointed to Ontario County. i Notice was rec'd of a Farm Forum Radio broadcast on Feb, 4th, the topic being, "Canada's World Obliga- tions as Women see them". Mrs. M. Hardy kindly consented to be chair- man for this project, Reports A report of Flower & Fruit was given by Mrs. Long, and the Hospital Representative Mrs, L. Patterson gave an outline of the Annual meet- ing of the Hospital Auxiliary. Tickets for the Doll draw were distributed amongst members. Mrs, V. Bell, Ag- rfculture and Canadian Industries convener, gave an informative paper oh new methods of processing poultry and mentioned different ideas of ua- ing older fowl, | Mrs. G. Robertson presented a pro- 'gress report of Junior 4-H activities, and stated much interest is shown by the girls in the present Unit. | Mrs. A. Martyn and Mrs. J. Carno- chan, leaders of the two 4-H clubs, spent a pleasant and profitable two days in Toronto recently as guests of the Dept. of Agriculture.. After re- | gistration at the. 'Westminster Hotel their programme included attending | (Continued on Editorial Page) f : Holstein Record A small item in the "Holstein Frie- sian World"-on the page noting State Records brings honour to Port Perry with the following: : New Jersey-- For the first time a 12-yonccatd class champion is announced for New Jersey. = She is Creator Rag Apple 'Lochinvar 33824816 (VG-88) with 16,740 lbs, milk, 4.0%, 638.1bs. fat in 806 days 2X at 17y 1m DHIR, Owned by Mrs, Nettie W. Mooney, Andover, she was bred by J. E. Holtby & Sons, Port Perry, Ont, Canada, and is a daughter of Montviec Lochinvar 3d. Mr. H, Honey brought this item to our attention, Port Perry Nominations Mon., Dec. 3rd Something new will be added to] the Nomination Meeting this year. 1 Scugog Township Nominations Nomination Meeting for the offices of Reeve, Councillors and School Area Board for the year 1963 was held in the Town Hall on Sat., November 24, at 7 - 8 p.m. { For Office of Reeve-- E!| Cecil Fralick and Anson Gerrow. |yeuy. § | Glen Hood, Milton Demara and The meeting will take place in the Municipal Building on Monday even- ing, December 3rd, at 7 p.m. Reports will be received vegavding the activ ities of the Council 'during the pas {A fair number of electors were pre- 'sent and the following candidates ! were nominated: For Office of Councillor-- Clarence Carter, Joseph Dowson, Victor Aldred, Everett Prentice, This time nominations will be re- quired for 2 seats on the Hydro Come mission which will take charge of the . affairs of the Hydro starting with th. Chauncey Hoult. Ist of January. + For Office of School Area Board-- Nominatfons will alee be Anton Krieg, Marvin Appleton, for Reeve, Deputy Reeve, and (hice Alan Carter and Douglas Crozier. Councillors, and the Public Sch oo The following candidates for 1963 poq1q yequires three members, required Council qualified and were elected by Reeve J. J. Gibson gays that he wail acclamation: will stand for office ngain this yen. Reeve--Anson Gerrow. YOU WOULD BE ANGRY IF Councillors--Clarence Carter, SOMEONE DEPRIVED YOU OF Joseph Dowson, Victor Aldred | YOUR RIGHT TO CHOOSE THESE and Chauncey Hoult. LEADERS -- -- -- For School Area Board the follow- iag candidates qualified: Aaton Krieg and ~~ Marvin Appleton. 1£63 School Area Board will be: Everett Prentice (Chairman), Don- ald Gerrow, Percy Jeffrey, Anton Krieg and Marvin Appleton. Upon the completion of nominations Dr. A. C. Bathie, of Port Perry and Pine Foint, acted as chairman for the Wozney, Chester Geer, Lawrence remainder of the meeting, after a Doble, Morley Bruce. fow appropriate remarks pertaining Mr. Allan Crosier becomes Deputy | Election in Reach Twp., Dec. 4th The following have qualified fo election in Reach Township: Reeve--Edward Oyler, Karl Martyn. Council (three positions) William | to municipal affairs and planning as| Reeve by acclamation and the mem. | these matters concern the township [bers of the School Board are also | of Scugog, he called upon each of the | elected by acclamation, Byton Holthy, candidates present in order of their Neil Hunter, Earl Wil-on. There will] nominations. be an election on December 4th to! Mr. Cecil Fralick on account of the | elect a Reeve and three Councillors. serious accident suffered by him a few days prior to nomination day was unable to be present as all local re- sidents know. Mr. Anson Gerrow spoke next and gave a good report of Cecil Fralick's work in the County Council during the past year, and stated that he would accept the office of Reeve until" Cecil Fralick is well again, at which time he would resi : Clarence Carter reported on work done on roads during 1962, and Joseph Dowson spoke on the increasing cost of fire protection in the township dur- ing 1962, and the need of a Fire By- Law in order that the township could recover some of the costs in future when fires are caused by carelessness and neglect. Also that a permit be required for trash fires, ete. vd He . Victor Aldred made some remarks Thieves mn This Area on assessment and school rates. He "yl also reported on work currently-being| During the past few days three done on the township hall, which |robberies have been reported in Port should be completed before the end |Perry. of 1962, A car was stolen from the lot at Mr. C. B. Hoult one of our summer [the back of Beare Motors Limited. residents stated that if elected he|It was found abandoned in Oak Ridges would do his best to work for the good | and recovered by O.P.P. of the township, and also act as a| . Locks were forced at the rear of liaison between Council and the Cot- | Bruton's Drug Store and Wentworth tager's Associations on the Island, [Bakery during Tuesday night. Mr. which he felt was a badly needed func- | Watson of the Bakery said that the tion to be performed by someone. lock which was forced, opened into a Everett Prentice withdrew his name | cement block store room only, and no owing to the fact that he is now entry was made into the main store. chairman of the School Area Board, (ft is reported that money was taken Everett spoke in his capacity as! from the till in Bruton's store, how- School Trustee and reported on the | aver at time of going to press nothing years work on thetschools. definate could be said as both gentle- Glen Hood stated his intention not | ep were busy taking inventory and to run for the office of councillor and | wore unable to say with certainty Milton Demara said he would have |} w much was missing. to consider before Stating his inten- Cartwright Council Elected hy Acclamation "Cartwright Township Council were all elected by acclamation at their | recent nomination meeting. They are as follows: * Reeve--Albert Gibson Deputy-Reeve--Merrill VanCamyp Councillors -John R. Hamilton, William Ferguson, Ernest Swain School Board (acc.)--Neil Malcolm, Walter Wright. -} tion: - : | Others miking their yearly report to the electors were: Raymond Fralick of the Central Ontario District High School Board : he brought us up to date on the build- | Pear Editor: : ing of the Composite School in Ux- On behalf of the Uxbridge Branch bridge, and answered several ques- °f the Canadian Red Cross I wish to tions re this new addition to the High | thank you for the ready cooperation School. | you extended in publicizing the Blood Joseph Dowson, chairman' of the Donor Clinic recently held. Several | Hospital Board reported on the finan. cial standing of the Port Perry Mem- orial Hospital, and the per day costs, ete. The meeting was closed by singing "Anal Report of God Save The Queen, with John L. Sweetman at the piano. 'National Film Board Miss Ann Howard of the National Film Board will be in Port Perry dll! day Friday, Dec. 7th, Any organiza- tion interested in sending a repre- sentative to learn how. to operate the projector or for any other information, drop in to the Star Office on that day. Letter to the Editor, November 24, 1962 | | | (Continued on back page) The Women's Hospital Auxiliary is completing its 10th year of service to our Community Hospital with the following: executive: President--Mrs, M. Dymond 1st Viee-Pres.--Mrs. I. Martyn 2nd Vice-Pres.--Mrs, Geo, Smith "J Gof.-8ec'y---Mrs. Holmes Ree.-Sec'y--Mrs. B. Wanamaker Treasurer--Mrs, D. Crozier , Press Sec'y--Mra. Meta Holtby . | Six meetings have been held dur- ing the year, average attendance of | PORT PERRY, ONT. | the home of Mr. Stoughton on the 7th cpipe from the kitchen stove and got ! apr tinto the ceiling. resulted from smoke and water. | vears, | age. Ie { vice in the Ray Miller Funeral Home, | was conducted by Rev. P. Romeril. Port Hope. Auxiliary for Year 1952 | in good condition in the hospital, Also i to the library committee of 1,0.D.E. a FREI IDET I vB Tr THURS., NOVEMBER ai 1962 $2.50 Per Year, Single Copy 7¢ Accident on Simcoe Street Many dollars of damage resulted to two cars which collided at the corner of Simcoe and Scugog Streets on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. John Gra- ham, of Sunderland, the driyer of a new model car, was proceeding east on Scugog Street and Mr, Ben Smith Albert driving south on Street. The Graham car struck Smith's car broadside. Some FT00.00 damages resulted to the ve- hicle owned by Mr. Graham while it is estimated that about $200.00 will cover the damage to the other ear. of Prince Simeoe Ne 0 741 ( dire on th Con, The Fire alarm at noon on Wed- resday took the local Fire Brigade to concession. The house is owned by Me. H. Carling. The fire started around the stove | Most of the damage Obituary- ARCHIBALD JOHN NEWTON [ In failing health for the past twelve Arehie Newton died at his home, 224 Navin Ave., Toronto, on Nov. 20th, He was a son of the late Alfred and Louise Newton and was=- He came to Canada when 10 years of Cadmus Area and was a member of | Cadmus Methodist Church until Feb. 1914 when he married Emma Olver of Blackstock and commenced barbering in Toronto. war, where he served for 3% years. After returning he continued at the Barber business until failing health caused him to retire in 1952. He was a member of Legion #65, Toronto. The Veterans funeral ser- Nov. 22nd was conducted by Rev. John Mills, Toronto, and the interment in Cadmus Union- Cemetery, Nov: 23rd | Suwviving are his wife, a sister, Nov. 17th, was tremendously success- ?} «Mrs. Arthur Wallace (Anna) Toronto | ful. Mis. Cand a brother William of Markdale. He was predeceased 2 years ago by Obituary- WILBERT RUSSEL WILLAN Another suddenly at his home in Toronto, on Nov. 31st, 1962. Deceased was born in Blackstock, a { as usual the parcel post, son of the late James and Mary Wil- | the interest of everyone. lan. He married Agnes Steele, also | table was an added feature, as was Mr He was a veteran of | the hot pop corn, both proving suc- World War 1 and a German Prisoner | cessful ventures, also the gift shop- After return- | ping bags at the door. ing he carried on with his Tailoring charge of the tea table were kept gratulate Mr. in Blackstock, for a while, then farm- | very busy during the afternoon. of Blackstock. for considerable time. ed North of Port Perry for a few lived and worked in the ® I That same year he en- Gordon Walter Holliday, The bride was Isited for service in the first world the former Margaret Joan Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred War- , U.C.W. cattending, and introduced Mrs, H. hi twin brother Wilfred. | Kyte of Blackstock, Vice-Pres. Many floral tributes was from Vet- Oshawa Presbyterial United Church erans, Legion, friends and neighbours Women, who officially opened the spoke of esteem in which the de-| Bazaar. ceased was held, vided a festive setting. appealing variety of Christmas gift former resident of Cart-| items, and novelties, others decorating wright Russel Willan, passed away ideas, home baking, candy, delicious | conserves, mince meat, etc. grown vegetables were plentiful, and Married at Port Perry Recently Phorn in South Sea, England irl 1890. | fd FT £20 --Photo by Ireland Studios. Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. ren of Port Perry. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Holliday of Columbus. The convener and her committee, also the Ladies who were in charge of Port Perry v. C. Ww. . the decorating, are to be congratu- Hold Suceesshul bees on their splendid effort. The U.C.W. wish to thank one and all Bazaar who helped in any way to make the "| Bazaar a success. The annual fall Bazaar held Sat., 1, Congregational Dinner The congregational dinner held in the Church Sunday School room, Oct. 17th proved to be a very enjoyable informal gathering. The attendance gratifying, approximately 120 iit down to the delicious meal, pre- pared by the Ladies of the U.C.W. After the dinner hour entertainment was provided in the church auditorium Mr. D. Reesor favoured with a pleas- Jing group of solos, accompanied at "the piano by Miss L. Couves. Inter- esting coloured slides of a recent trip to the World's Fair, was presented by Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn of Prince Albert. E. Leask, Pres. of the welcomed the large number of was The Sunday School room, attractive vy decorated for the occasion, pro- Some of the many tables offered an Home Over 90 Club "sparked" The haggle J. Martyn of Prince Albert Wheel recently joined the ranks of \ the over 90 when he celebrated his Those in 90th birthday on Nov. 20th. We con- Martyn and wish him many years of continued good health. years, but decided to go back to tail- oring and n moved to Toronto a number of years ago, where he still worked at the business of Tailor. The late Mr. Willan is survived by | his wife, Mrs. W. R. Willan, two sons | and two daughters--Bob Willan, Blind | River; Mrs. G. MacDonald (Muriel) | Port Coquitlan, B.C.; Mrs. Howhrd | Iltherington (Leah) St. Catharines; "ohn Willan, Toronto; and one sister, Mrs. Norman Anderson (Moretta) of P'redeceased by two bro- | thers, Louis and Austin, The funeral service was held in St, Leonard's Anglican Church, Toronto | and conducted by Rev. Miles, Rector. | Interment was in St. John's Ceme- tery, Blackstock. Hospital 10. Four meetings were held in homes of members and in September Mie Dymond was hostess to a dessert ! luncheon prior to the meeting in her | home. We are very grateful to the mending committee for their efforts and time spent in keeping the linen who supplies the reading material to the patients, To these ladies we ex- (Continued on Editorial Page) Graduates in Social Work N-- Donna Mackey received the degree Port Perry Public School and Port of Bachelor of Social Work at Convo- | Perry High School, and of Victoria cation Hall, University of Toronto, | College, University of Toronto. November 23. Donna is the wife of As well as her B.A, and B.S.W. de- Bruce Mackey and the daughter of | grees, Donna has made good progress Mr. and Mrs. George Samells, Lilla'in music. She holds"A.R.C.T. and is Street. She is a graduate of both ' a registered music teacher,