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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 13

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Bourgeois was named ptesident for the 1968 season. Charlie has been a great soft. ball worker and has almost tingle handed umpired the house league games; doing two each night on many oc- casions. 1st Vice Pres. was flamed as Vin Walker, mov- ing up from the Secretary's position. 2nd Vice Pres. will be Don Ashbridge, who has served as a director for sev- eral seasons. glreasurer once again will be Elmer Lee who has done such a tremendous job over the years. The new Secretary will be worker who will no doubt handle this position in fine style. The position --of Assist. Secretary has been added to the Executive and Don Bron son will serve for the new season. The following were elected as Directors: Wayne Venning, Chas. Williams, Jack Cook, Doug McMillan. Mac McMil- lan, Clare Nightingale and Rod Foster. Several ammendments were passed. One was adding the Assistant Secretary; another was changing the two year Director clause to one year, Rules were set for Bantam Girls Play and Trophies for Tyke and Junior Ladies will be obtained. An ammengd- by the new executive cofthall season in 1968. Port Perry Rod And Gun Hold Annual Banquet 1y prepared again for shoot: The annual banquet of the Port Perry Rod & Gun Club was held on Wednesday, Oct. 18th at the Masonic Hall. This year there was a very good turn-out. Mr. Richard Sheppard and Mr. Kenneth Gunnell, of Winchester Western Canada, showad a very interesting film on the Mallard Duck. The photography in this film was absolutely marvelous. Mr. Andy Fletcher of the Dept. of Lands and Forests also gave a very interesting talk, and said that if anyone wanted any help or informa. ing. Then the guests were invit- ed to come to the front of the hall and inspect the dis- play of guns. Some of these| guns on display were cour- tesy Winchester Western and some club members. That's all for now, hope to see you at the next meeting. Joanne Huston. Prince Albert Pals 4-H Club Mesting #3 - Oct. 21st-- TT -- ry PI ne SAN AS x IEA a -r « 2, Ye --- --- "ow The Vice President was in charge. Meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. The Roll Call was taken up. The next : meeting will be held on Nov- ember 4th. Mrs. Pugh gave notes on the Preparation of Material and Use of a Pat-|: tern. Next all studied how Er Maryn, Joan Rodd Weds tion his office was in the | Township Bldg. in Brooklin. Mr. Lou Romhanyi of the Ontario Revolver Assoc. as sisted the President, Mr. Cec King in the presentation of pane, the shooting awards. §: TTT ---- Rs Young Mr. Ron Wakefield . o won the Junior Trophy and Mr. Joe Draper won the Sr. 'Plumbing - Heating I ® = Electric - | rT 5 ce Soh oR ON re ~ tern. Some of the girls worked on their garments. The meeting - was closed with the 4-H Pledge. Trophy. Door prizes were donated by Winchester Western, and PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985 - 2473 RES. were won by Mr. Gerald Jack. son, Master John Cooper and Mr. Doug. Mattews. Then Mr. Lou Romhanyi (O.R.A) gave a very infor- He showed pieces of gun bar- rels from guns that had been cleaned, but then not proper. Press Reporter, Denise Jeffrey mative talk on Gun Safety. | Sal Seer Sr CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP On Sept. 16, 1967, Green- bank United Church was the setting for a very pretty wed- ding between Marilyn Joan Rodd, eldest daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Rodd of Greenbank, Ontario and Don- ald Francis Wesley Beacock eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beacock of Prince Al- bert, Ontario. The Reverend David Harris Francis Wesley Beacock ed identically in floor-length gowns of aquamarine slipper satin. Roses and leaves of the same material adorned the bottom of their A-line skirts. Tiny roses held the flowing trains of silk chiffon. The bride's gown and her attendant's gowns--were all designed and made by the bride's- mother. The groom's attendants RE ht wiv 3 ger i officiated at the double ring | Were Mr. Si Beacock of gi ceremony. Mr. Harry Gould. | Prince Albert, Ontario, act- 3. We Are Pliased To Announce ing of Prince Albert sang the ing as best man and Mr. a Wedding Prayer and the |Bruce Martyn, Toronto, Mr. ¥ That As Of October 29th We Have || wean sencaiction. mas |Brvan Beacock, Prince Al ! ably accompanied by Mrs. |bert and Mr. Keith Rodd, H Joan Lee at the organ. Greenbank acted as ushers. i Taken Over The Operation Of on I Th Er Yi nt Bors oy Justus, Gy N father, the bride wore a |was the ring bearer. & : floor length 'gown of white| The bride's mother receiv- i) EN -{{ Peau de soie_styled-with-an-| edthe guests wearing a strol- Mans a empire waistline and an A. |ler length ensemble of aqua 6 UNION AVENUE From That Day On The Business will » BRIAN'S SUPERTEST WE INVITE AND EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL FORMER AND NEW CUSTOMERS TO VISIT US. WE'LL ENDEAVOUR TO GIVE YOU ONLY THE VERY BEST OF SERVICE -- AND WILL STAY OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. ~ Supertest Products -- Grease and 0il -- Tires and Tubes Lubrication =-- Wheel Balancing -- Minor Repairs, Etc. BREAD REFRESHMENT BAR and MILK TRY US FOR BRIAN D. FULFORD, Proprietor BRIAN'S SUPERTEST SERVICE line skirt. The dress was accented by lace appliques re embroider- ed with tiny seed pearls and de soie roses. Her shoulder length tulle veil was crown. ed with a water lily design headpiece of nylon chiffon. Her jewellery consisted of a single strand of cultured pearls, a wedding gift of the groom, a solid gold bracelt of her Great - Grandmother Holdershaw and a dainty ru. by and pearl ring of the groom's Grandmother Vick- ery. She carried a "beautiful bouquet of candy pink sweet. heart roses and stephanotis accented by sprigs of fern. - The matron of honour was Miss Shirley Rodd, sister of of the bride. The brides. maids were Miss Maureen Tobin, Seagrave, Ontario, Miss Barbara Devitt, Oshawa, Ontario, Miss Heather Peri. goe, Brooklin, Ontario and the flowergirl was Miss Deb- bie Whitaker of Shirley. YY lace and crepe. Her outfit was complimented by match- ing shoes and bag and an orchid corsage. the top of her dress. held in the church parlour the wedding dance and buf- fet lunch was held in the Greenbank Centennial Hall. For their wedding trip the happy couple motored to Ex- po and the Maritime provin- ces. They are residing at 171 Union Ave., Port Perry, Ont. Before her marriage the community shower held in her parent's home. Miss Maureen Tobin held a mis- cellaneous shower for her in Seagrave. Mrs. Yvonne Noble of Uxbridge was hostess for a shower given to the bride by her coworkers. Mrs. La- vern Devitt and Miss Barbara Devitt of Oshawa entertained friends of the family at a Day-of-the Week Shower. The Prince Albert community honoured the young couple at a miscellaneous shower After an enjoyable dinner . bride was honoured at a ~~The-attendants were dress: 'held in the church basement. i fon 4 rhinestones. Her long train,| The groom's mother was A edged and appliqued with | attired in a two-piece shrimp a Be Known To The Public As lace was caught at the em- | coloured crepe ensemble fea- pire line with dainty peau |turing tiny crystal beads on

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