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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 2

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x JAN : "a . ¢ a b \ » wo! "} x 'Ny . \ Re whe BYRNE OE BISVERRASAF FRCvas \ 2 - PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, June 22nd, 1967 Margaret Elaine Weds Wayne In Blackstock United Church Mountjoy T. McShane 4 DE -------- and white shoes. Her four tier bouffant shoulder length veil was caught to three white satin roses. She carried a cascade of talisman roses and white button mums. A o _ LI rid : PEA 2 SX wis La - es - 57 A AR year at Teacher's College, Peterboro and is now teach- ing at Coronation School, Oshawa. By September is to teach at Portsmouth Centen- nial School, Kingston. The groom after six years My MIATA TE SNC hl ay y CIEE Rad) NTE RTA eure Ta Tey eq ME RAPSSEI RAR WR INTER AAR LN CRTINEAL a ily chad Minor Softball News Port Perry and District Minor Softball Association will hold its 5th annual Boos- ter night & parade on Satur- at the Woodstock Pee Wee tournament. They were rain- ed out in the second game and will have to return to A pretty candlelight wed-| panied Mrs. Jean Kyte who Mrs. Yvonne Hudson, sis- |at Queens, graduated as 5% 4 Jater dele ding was solemnized in|sang "Because" during the |ter of the bride was matron [Doctor of Medicine and iit June san The pangs Woeauod be Roted ~iLtiat Blackstock United Church on| signing of the register. of honour and Mrs. Judy [starts internship at Hotel : there will be no Tyke games Friday evening, June 2;-1967 when Miss Margaret Elaine Mountjoy daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy was united in marriage with Dr. Wayne Thomas McShane, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Shane of Kingston. Rev. P. Romeril, Black- stock, assisted by Rev. Sam- uel Delve, Kingston, offici- ated for the double ring cere- mony. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Gladys Thompson who also accom- COIN OPERATED OPEN -- 8.00 AM. - 11.00 P.M. The church was decorated with Ferns and boquets of yellow mums and yellow tap- ers. The bride, given in marri- age by her father wore a full length gown of heavy white satin with A line skirt dipping to a slight train in the back and accented by a long lace train cascading from the scalloped lace yoke. Her three quarter length sleeves were bell shaped and she wore short white gloves PORT 7A HIGHWAY OPEN -- 24 HOURS A DAY PERRY AT CAUSEWAY Schulze of Toronto a lifetime friend was bridesmaid. They were attired in identical full length gowns of yellow satin with fitted bodice and slim skirts gathered to the waist, short straight sleeves, round scooped neckline, white ac- cessories and single strand crystals, Their head dresses were short veils caught to yellow satin flowers and they carried nosegays of talisman roses, white button mums & talisman streamers. Mr. Jim McShane, brother of the groom was best man, Mr. Ray Mountjoy, brother of the bride and Mr. Douglas where the Bride's mother re- ceived, wearing a blue lacette with a scalloped col- lar corsage of pink carna- tions and white accessories. The groom's mother assisted to receive and she wore a knitted pink boucle two- piece dress with orchid cor- sage and white accessories. Before leaving on. their trip to Niagara Falls the bride donned a two piece lace over yellow satin dress with white accessories and a corsage of mauve orchid. They will be residing in Kingston after June 30th. The bride spent two years jat Queens University and one Dieu Hospital, Kingston on June 15th. Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured at two miscellaneous showers. 'Mrs. Schulze invited for- mer friends from Langstaff to a shower at her home in Toronto. - Teachers of Coronation school gave her a miscellan- eous shower. INVEST NOW 6 Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985.7306 zx High School Grounds and at 6 p.m. will make down Queen Street to the Ball Park. This year the parade will feature two bands, the Osh- awa Caladonia Pipe Band and the Ajax Girls Pipe Band Town and softball officials will lead the parade in a convertible. The parade will once again feature four clowns who will have a treat Mr the youngsters on route to the Park. A decorated float in col- ours of red, white and green will display a ball field with four tyke players. This float is sponsored by Ken Jackson teams in the parade and should be the biggest parade ever. This past week-end two of the local teams attended tournaments. "At Preston the Legion Squirts were badly beaten by Woodstock in the first game and in the second game they dropped a tough 7-6 game to Kitchener. Coaches Don Bro- nson and Jim Irvine still feel this club will be a con- tender come O0.A.S.A. time and now the boys will have to work hard to do a good job. Port Perry IGA Pee Wees dropped a 105 decision to Downsview in the first game its way: association will be preparing for Booster Night. Any help in cleaning up the park or setting up snow fence would be appreciated. Coaches and Umpires are still needed. Bantam House League and Lions Club Bantams need help as does Squirt House Umpires call Bill Ideal Dairy. Charlie Bourgeois or Harrison. This is Minor Softball Week and all parents are urged to support the local association and go with the youngsters All ball players who march in the paride are admitted free. Eastern Star celebrated their 19th Birthday last Thursday evening, it was an outstand- ing success. Worthy Matron Mrs. Minnie Fisher, Caesarea welcomed a great many vis- itors from the various chap- ters throughout the district. $$ $$ ¢ = Mrs. J. H. Hardy has just returned home after spend- ing three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Franks in London, Ont. on Saturday, June 24, as the - League, Archer Pontiacs and Blue Ray Chapter of the PORT PERRY CENTENNIAL WEEK 'SAT. JUNE 24th | LakerFroNT PARK =BALL GAMES | | Family $3.00 y WED. JUNE CENTENNIAL CHOIR CONCERT Admission # 00 per person 2 Adults and Public School Children 28th Children 50c FRI. JUNE 30th MINOR SOFTBALL NITE Directed by Mrs, F. Hastings Ye PARADE 6 P.M. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8.30 p.m. AT DUSK "PARADE -- PARK ACTIVITIES WATER SPORTS WESTERN HORSE SHOW BALL GAMES -- CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES PARADE STARTS AT 1 PM. EVENTS 2 PM. to 6 PM. 1867 1 1967 SAT., JULY 1st SPORTS DAY at LAKEFRONT PARK PARADE and DANCE DANCE --'3' BANDS PORT PERRY ARENA For Further Contact TROPHIES BEST PARADE FLOATS -- BEST DECORATED TRICYCLES, BICYCLES DOLL CARRIAGES AND WAGONS CHILDREN'S EVENTS RUNNING RACES CANOE RACES AND LOG ROLLING REGISTRATION TIME 2 PM. CHILDREN'S -- . PRAM RACES Information Sunday, July 2nd McPherson, friend of the : groom, Kingston were the (Flamingo Pastries) and will [to the ball park. Y Ba liots. VICTORIA and GREY [also be used in the Centenn-| Booster tickets are $1.00 ; | The reception was held in TRUST Guaranteed ial parade. nit Which ain i] Mm } fot : There will be over thirty|lon to | : the Christian Education room Investments on five attendance prizes. -- AN A A WANE NTN I | BT -- a PORT PERRY CENTENNIAL TIME: 9.00 P.M. Admission: $1.00 Per Person COMMITTEE 50-50 DRAW AT MIDNIGHT ROCK & ROLL. ~-- MODERN --- OLDE TYME ARENA DECORATED IN 1867-1967 Theme: "CABARET STYLE" wl Centennial Church Service | Howard Hall LAKEFRONT PARK AT 11.00 AM. | Secretary | : | i | CENTENNIAL CHOIR -- INTERDENOMINATIONAL W. S. Taylor Chairman

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