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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jun 1968, p. 6

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Er Noa Sa a Ny Sr I Ce RL - NTR =. a aN 2 Con Pm ch NE A YT = 6 --~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 13th, 1968 We are a cautious lot nere and make certain people really intend to move before we say good-bye. This hap- pened again with Mr. and Mrs. S. MacFarlane who were called back for a farewell at the church on Friday even- ing. Mrs. Nodwell was madame chairman and started the program with a round of community singing. = The main item of entertainment --consisted of pictures of Jap= an, Hong Kong and Hawaii taken by Bill Barr during his recent trip. These slides ~ were a mixture of scenes he thought worth snapping but were very clear and most interesting. 9) f Sah hh RRR RRARRRRRN Mr. Mae Cameron recited an old favourite "The Touch of the Master's Hand" for us then Diane Barr and Joyce Bruce, dressed in costume, ' he ibid A ea A A A A A A AS SSS SN # For All Your Plunibin CALL ART'S PLUMBING and HEATING 985-2581 ESSE TITTY TERT TY VER COU CR OTR rp ar ppupug | Seagrave sang a duet in Japanese. The gu: A+*honour were called to the front, an ad- dress read and the presenta- tion (a card table and chairs and a sewing cabinet) made. After "Thank - You's", lunch was served and -a social hour spent." Among those present were old friends of the Mac- Farlanes--Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Reynolds, Mrs. Eagleson ang Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce of Pt. Perry." Miss Lorna Dure of "Toronto -was with her sister. On Tues. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker and Mrs. Reta Boe made a trip to Parry Sound. They were deliver- ing quite a nice quantity of clothing and quilts collected by Unit 2 U.C.W. for a needy family. They were shown around the service centre there and came homé much impressed with the work be- Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ) Licenced Mechanic ing done. g and Heating Needs R.R. #1, PORT PERRY LT arity IT tion of their silver wedding News Yes, Bethel Cemetery has been seeded to grass. The boss himself did it by hand. Mrs, F. Cookson was in Toronto a few days last week helping Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sheehan get settled in a new home. ir Mrs. Nodwell spent Tues- day in_ Hamilton with her daughter Mrs. Hilbert and grandson David. At the end of the week Mr.. and Mrs. Sam Nodwell of Cochrane -came--to--visit brother Rob- ert's family for a few days, and during that visit on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mec- Realis of Oshawa made a call. There was a connection there -- the two Sams were hoyhood chums quite a while ago. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds of Port Perry and Mrs. Reta Boe vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Reynolds at their summer home at Philpston near Barrie. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Martyn of Prince Albert were at home to their close relatives on Sunday for the celebra- anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, B. Wanamaker and Mr .and Mrs. Neil Wanamaker were among the guests. On Sat. evening the Neil " A CAPABLE EXPERIENCED VOICE FOR ONTARIO RIDING ELECT CLARK MUIRHEAD 'Progressive Conservative _ Published by the Ontario Riding P-C Association ACREAGE WANTED 985-7373 Wanamakers visited Mr. and Mrs, James C. Fishley and | Michael in Oshawa. Our quickie S..S. met again |. at 9.45 a.m. with an attend- ance which looked to be about 70. There were open- ing exercises then Bill Barr showed a selection of his pictures of interest to the younger members. Mr. Ger- ald Sedore provided the only birthday offering . There were a few ladies wearing hats and gents wearing coats who, we presume, were head- ed for Pinedale anniversary. We received notice that the S. S. picnic will - take the form of an afternoon of sports at the ball field on July 6th if it doesn't rain that day. . Next Sunday we should be back to normal. Church at 10,.00 S.S. at 11.00. || EMMERSON _191 Queen St. Port Perry. INVEST NOW 7% for Terms of 3 or 4 vears VICTORIA and GREY _TRUST Guaranteed _ Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED Kenneth Moore, Telephone 985-7306 Judith Moore, Bryan Reader Married In United Church Miss Judith Ann Moore and 'Mr.-Bryan Owen Reader were united in marriage on Sat., May the 18th in Port Perry United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reader, all of Port Perry. ' Reverend Alec Rice offi- "| ciated at the ceremony and|- the church Hall - the bride- Mr. Robert Dowson; uncle of the bridegroom was the so- loist, accompanied by Mrs. Gloria Forder. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full -length-empire-gown- of: -bro- caded white satin. The gown was - accented with elbow length sleeves and detach- able matching train. Her headdress of two, tier tulle veil was held by centre of two matching bows and trim- med with seed pearls and petals. She carried a bou- quet of red roses. and. 'white stephanotis. Miss Sharon Harris 'was maid of honor, and Miss Linda Moore and Miss Shar- e alyn Reader were brides- 2 maids. Mr. Dave Hepburn acted as best man and Mr, Garth Linton and Mr. John Vernon ushered. ~Following-the reception -at- donned a blue and white! dress with white accessories and she wore a white orchid corsage, Along with Mrs. Otto Hegg of Crystal Springs, Sask., and of the groom Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dowson, Port Perry, friends and: relatives were present from Ajax, Peterborough, Toronto, Whitby, Oshawa, Powassan, and Port Perry. NOW OPEN CRESTWOOD GOLF CLUB MANILLA ONTARIO the Grand. -parents-of the bride, Mr; and-

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