. } AGATA TL 30 55 4 A Wes! Se) ONY pw VE Ye SAAN 5 - SREY fe oY {Je AF RTT Ry SHEE AI Sa U2 ATA LY, tha A Any wigh ns GL sy Se «58 PF AR AR FREE A BRR pTLA MW, a x =a MITA WA ASAT A RY S ply Nt LL AE A Mh Hh ar Toy © oi - PR VERY AR 2 Lt V5. AAR FT IVE Ss FN TY LF - ky, 73) BERR LNA wh i NOE AT Th, 0 vy 8 . » poi 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Graham Celebrate Fortieth Anniversary On Sept. 12th, 1924 Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Graham were united in marriage by Rev, Mc- Neeley in Toronto. Sept. 12, 1964 was the 40th wedding anniversary of this ceremony. As an expression of the high esteem the many friends have for Mr. and Mrs, Graham a delightful surprise party was held in their honour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Travell, Oshawa. Mrs, Stewart Rodman a spe- cial friend of the Graham's, Mrs. T. G. Travell, Oshawa and Mrs. H. Hargrave (nee Dorothy Graham) were co-hostesses for teh event. Several close friends, neighbours and relatives were the guests who gathered to congratulate the bride and groom of forty years. Their ~ only daughter Dorothy and her husband Hugh Hargrave and three grandchildren, Graham, Sharon and Billy, Toronto, as well as Mrs. Graham's sister and brother-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hope of Uxbridge were the immediate relatives attend- ing the party. The Graham's son Vernon and family were unable to join the happy gather- ing as they are now living in Winnipeg. By clever trickery, Mrs. Rod- man had lured the guests of honour to visit her for the even- ing accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold of Scugog Is- land. As soon as the friends from Scugog Island, Maple Grove, Oshawa, Toronto and Enniskillen had assembled at Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Travell's, Mrs. Rodman escorted the hap- py couple to the Travell home. Though taken completely by surprise, Mr. and Mrs. Graham soon regained their usual com- posures as they gazed into the | faces of loved friends and rela- tives. In observance of the tradi- tional ruby wedding anmiver- sary a pretty corsage of deep red sweetheart roses and bout- onnaire were pinned on the couple by their daughter Dor- othy Hargrave. A beautiful wine coloured bouquet of gladi- oli was a suitable background for snapshots which were taken of Mr. and Mrs. Graham and family. The evening was spent in progressive euchre with high score won by Mrs, Orval Heayn and Mr. Alvin Heayn and low points by Mrs. Alvin Heayn and Mr. Orval Heayn. Mrs. a modern "~ Brock St. would you like "an up-to-date laundry? extra living space? find the best way to plan it in the free planning guides available now at your HOME MODERNIZATION ~~ CENTRE ONTARIO HYDRO UXBRIDGE 61 Temperance St. BOWMANVILLE Ph. 623-2561-2 0) kitchen? ' Phone: 852-3442 In the above photo are just a few of the many beautiful prize winning flowers that 5 a . Large Flower Display At Port Perry Fair were on display in the main exhibit building at the annual Port Perry Fair. --Staff Photo Rodman directed several con- tests and the presentation of lucky prizes. Mrs. Gordon Beech read a brief congratulatory message on behalf of the group and pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Graham with a Colonial pole lamp and money gift. Mr. and Mrs. Gra- ham expressed their apprecia- tion for the gifts and pleasant evening. The dining room table "was very attractive with centre piece of ruby coloured sweet peas, snap dragons dnd candles. A delicious buffett supper was served. Manchester News The U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Herb Toombs last Thur. afternoon. Mrs, Toombs con- ducted the Worship Service and presided at the Electric organ for the hymns. President Mrs. Aletha Holtby chaired a short business session. Seventeen members - answered the roll. Birthday moneys were handed in and several "Thank You" notes were read. Final details taken care of. The bazaar will be held in the school room of the church on Wednesday after- noon, September 23rd. The re- gular October meeting will be at Mrs, Jas. Cawker's. The hostess served a delici- ous lunch and also showed mov- ing pictures which were most QUALITY ORNAMENTAL { IRON RAILINGS CONCRETE STEPS and PORCH WITH NON-SLIP TREADS WHEN WET FOR ADDED BEAUTY AND SAFETY CALL FOR ESTIMATES: 1 | PHONE 985-2292 ' PARRY BROS. - CONCRETE PRODUCTS PORT PERRY a ; Septic Tanks - Well Tile - Patio - Sidewalks 'pertaining to the bazaar were interesting. These were recent- ly taken locally. Miss Eunice Roach enters University in Toronto this week. Billy Aird goes to Teachers College and Beverly Vernon is at Queens. We wish these stu- dents every success in their various fields. Bill Aird spent three weeks with his brother Mr. Jim Aird and family at Dawson Creek, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crosier, Toronto, Mrs. Taylor and Bren- da, Stouffville visited Mrs. Maude Crosier on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Faulk- ner & Garry, Miss Amy Whit-- ly and Mr. Allan McKean all of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyle, Toronto were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brooks on the week-end. DO-IT-YOURSELF . . THE . . . with GYPROC Fireproof Wallboard. Easy to saw, nail and apply, Gyproc Waollboord provides handsome walls, ond ceilings that are durable and fireproof. Gyproc does not warp, shrink or swell--takes any decoration. GYPROC WALCaSaTD REESOR FUEL and LUMBER "PORT PERRY 985-7951 EASY WAY type ' of REMINDERS ABOUT YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Om BIRTHDAY? KEEP INSURED! When you reach your 19th birthday ~you-are-no-longer covered by your parents' certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hospitals, banks and Commission - offices. CHANGING JOBS? KEEP INSURED! 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