ra "Glass's 4 ARIE OF WEE PTAA er Lie AT Sr BEY nb REAP SB LTA CAR ST Bhd J Prince Albert News Last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lehmann invited their son Horst and comparat- ively new bride to their home for dinner, About 8:30 p.m. nearly thirty friends assembled in the Leh- mann home for a surprise party and shower honouring the re- cent bride and groom, Susan and Horst, Miss Beth Hunter read a suit- able address of welcome to the young couple who have arrived in Ontario after residing in British Columbia. The recipients voiced deep appreciation for fhe shower of useful gifts. Dainty and bounteous lunch was served to all. . Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glass and little girl ent- entained at a lively family and friend get - to - gether. Mrs. sister, Mrs. Murrin (Lotus) whose admirable vocal ability has advanced as a re- sult she now has an accomp- lished singing partner a Mr. 'Russell, a member of the pop- 'ular Loyalist Group. This tal- ented couple have already hook- ed a number of future engage- 'ments. The evening comprised of re- cital of folk songs and humer- ous oral recitations by Mr. "Terry Hodgins. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Ronald, 'Mr. and Mrs. R.. Murrin of Tor- onto; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glass, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dowson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Bateman all of Port Perry: Also relatives and neighbours, aa gs Mr. and Mrs. H. Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodgins and child- ren, Mr, and Mrs. B. Snelgrove, Robert and Jean and Miss Jean Taylor, Greenbank. A buffet luncheon was served as a clim- ax to a happy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove Robert and Jean were Friday evening guests at the Taylor- Penny wedding in Roger's Mem- orial Presbyterian Church fol- lowed by the reception in the Canadiana Motel Hotel, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Plaunt and family of Reaboro. Mr. Bruce Martyn of Water- loo spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martyn. Mr. Gilson has returned from spending a few days with his friends in the Lindsay area. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lehmann visited their son, Mr. D. Leh- mann in Waterloo on Sunday. Mrs. Florence Brown visited her sister, Mrs. Sleep and rel- atives at Seagrave on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson are home after visiting three weeks in the London district. Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. R. Abbott and son all of Oshawa, supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith. Mrs. Pogue and her: brother- in-law, Mr. Davidson both of Whitby visited their relative, Mrs. Rose Somerville. We are pleased to learn Miss Flora Holman is able to return to her home after being sev- eral weeks in the hospital. She is being cared for by Miss Mar- garet Fountain. 728-6201 (3 lines) Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) LIMITED ® YOUR CERTIFIED eo TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- OSHAWA 67 King St. East EVERSWEET SLICED STOKELY SMITH'S Gawker's food Market Rindless Bacon - 1's Prime Rib Roasts ..... " 65c. Sirloin Steak .......... "79. Toilet Tissue i .. 2 rolls 25c. Honey Pod Peas .... 2 for 35. Cherry Pie Filling ....... 0c. 55¢. CAWKERS FOOD MARKET Port Perry, Ont. 385-2221 diagonal tweed: «+ « Vibrating with the crisp design genius of Irving Posluns; sizzling with fashion news! » Have yours fringed, fox-furred or stroked with leather, Inviting Fall shades 'of black, brown, red, blue or green tweed. Cenire style with black fox collar In sizes 8 te 18, The other styles In sizes 8 te 20. IRVING POSLUNS Ladies Poslun Coats $27.95, $29.95, $35.00 SKI JACKETS -- $19.95, $22.95 Dresses $3.95, $4.95, $6.95, $8.95 Ladies Overshoes - Snow Boots $6.95 to $13.95 Ladies Slips $2.98, $3.98, oh 95 Ladies Blouses HORNELL $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 TOYS -~ GIFTS Ladies Sweaters Cards, Decorations, 98, $4.95, $6. . Kayser Hosiery Books, Games, Dishes by $1.29, SerY FOR XMAS PURSES -- $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Ladies Slims CURLING SLACKS, Poslun--$19.50 STRETCH SLACKS: Black, Brown Ladies Hand Knitted Hals $2.98, $3.98 FPP Sel a iF A oe pO SE NT UEKI Sha SAA AT BR RSE CA I) RIA 4 EE al : en _-- HA AA 37 a hy BoA REIL it { : vy A A LX ! i THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, NOV, 12th, 1964 -- & 7 ---------------------- ---------------- 4 p } fo K 0 rd AT wo uy a 3 \3 ERAT I TE Ly hy Poy; hi hye Si fi} RE xe i pt ; y pave REGS 1) le