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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Jul 1969, p. 12

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LIAN SY . [5 A ARI LIN 3 Sk $ v 1 An Wn ed bl veh Dy aU ad a eta nd os 12 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 3, 1969 BURKETON 'NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and June attended the Wed: ding-of Mr. Fred Taylor and Miss Sharon Scott at the United Church' parsonage at Tyrone Saturday afternoon, In attendance were Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Quinn of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Taylor of Bowmanville, Mr. Donald "Taylor of Bowmanville was| groomsman for his cousin. They also attended the Reception in Toronto Satur- _day evening. Mr. Stanley Taylor attend- , ed the wedding of his ne- phew at Tyrone. Several from Burketon at- SE RRO Saednhisk ---tended---Church---Service _at| Na Enfield which was a com- bined service of the three appointments, Burketon, En- field and Enniskillen. This is the last regular service to be held at Enfield. Several young people joined the church. Rev. J. Tougheed, the supply ministef was in charge. ~ A social hour was enjoyed after the service at which time Mr. Ross Ashton, "clerk of the session and Mrs. 0. C. Ashton of Enniskillen called the meeting to order & presented Rev. Lougheed with a sum of money. He also received a pair of pearl cuff links as his birthday was only two days previous. 3 - ' : i ' 3 | ~ Minister of Health. The group also enjoyed a visit to the Royal Ontario Museum and Riverdale Zoo' before returning home. Students of Grade IV Reach School, Greenbank, along with their teacher and several parents enjoyed a tour of the Parliament Buildings recently. The tour was arranged by Dr. M.B. Dymond, Ontario The congregation sang Happy Birthday. Mrs. Ashton expressed how all appreciated his "service during the past séven months to which Rev. Lougheed re- plied very fittingly and thanked the community for). oq to their new home at | the gifts. Dr. Mellow also spoke, 0 Check The Label On Your Paper Blackstock News Continued Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Strong the west of the village Satur- day. Roy Werry has secured' the apartment where they have been living. Mr. ahd Mrs. Cecil Gibson and family moved to Port Perry Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. | Pentland Jewellers Ltd. 193 QUEEN STREET -- 985-7641 -- PORT PERRY | \ AR AY i A OF GENTS DI © Terms may be arran ® | HEADQUARTERS 1"; SUS LOVELACE ano ~~ COLUMBIA 10% Cash discount on diamonds or i id J R AMOND RINGS. ged at no extra charge: ries HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard | Venetian & Cloth Blinds iat cers Si ps 2% Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service | Phono 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N Custom Made 'Drapes George Cochrane "of Taunton having purchased their farm. Congratulations to Mr. and |: Mrs. Fred Taylor (nee Shar- on Scott) on their marriage Saturday. iE Sorry to report Mr. 'Ray Taylor is in Port Perry hos- pital. : Sympathy of this commun- ity is extended Mr. Wm Steele, -- Nestleton--on--the death of Mrs. Steele, Satur- day. ' Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Ar- cher attended a family picnic at Oshawa park Sunday af- ternoon in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archers 25th 'wedding anniversary. - Several from Blackstock "attended the Garden Party at the Donneral home in Z| Nestleton, on-Sat.,- June_28 from 2 - 5 pm. This event was sponsored by the A.C.W. and the Thurs. Guild. The guests enjoyed an afternoon of visiting amid a beautiful setting of grass and flowers, Mrs. F. Staniland and Miss I. Dempsey did gate duties and the Rev. Mr. Rose opened the party. -To add to the enjoy- ment there was on display a 1934 Rolls Royce, owned by Mr. Donneral, and a brand new trailer recently purch- ased by the Fortunes. There was a Bake Sale table looked after-by Mrs; Harry McLaugh- lin and Mrs. H. Bailey. a White Elephant Table by Mrs. | J. Rahm and Chery) & Mrs. lA. Beacock, a Penny Sale by fj] Mrs. W. VanCamp, Mrs. N. Green and Mrs, J. McArthur. §| The Donnerals, Fortunes and Langfelds had made delicious sandwiches & dainties which were enjoyed with a cup of tea under gaily colcured um- {| brellas at picnic tables. Mrs. Jas. Lawrence, Mrs. Chas, Smith and Mrs; 'Ira Argue were the gracious pourers. Towards the end of the after- 4 Inoon the draws wére made and the results were as fol- lows: Gate prizes -- C. Larson, Ottawa (child's prize). Mrs. Roy Corden, Blackstack(adult -|prize). ; Penny Sale--Cake Plate-- Mrs. A. Beacock; Soap dnd Chocolates (2 prizes) -- Mr. Art Bailey; Doll -- Mrs. H. Bailey; 2 Cologne--Mrs. N. Green; Toilet Water Set -- Heather Langfeld; Bath Pow- der & Ash Tray (2 prizes)-- Mrs. B. Hamilton; Towel -- Mrs. Davidson; 2 Aprons, Hand Lotion & Cologne (4 prizes) Mrs. Robertson; Child's Coffee set-- Mrs. D. Green; Tea Stand--Mrs. Pros- ser; Flower Stand," also vase and serviettes (3 prizes) -- Philip Langfeld; Fruit cock: tail and Jam -- D. Smith; Poodle Bottle Cover--Fran- cis-- Fisher; Toy car set -- Cheryl Langfeld; rayons and Candy--Howard Bailey; Bath Salts--Virginia Fortune; Tea Towel -- Lynda Fortune; Guest towel & Soap set -- Norma Wolfe; Relish & Pick- le -- Mrs. H. McLaughlin; Book Ends--Mrs. Jack Green. This Social Event through the kindness of the Donner- als 'and' sponsored by the Anglican Church is, we hope the * prologue of a happy Canadian Summer. 5 PLUMBING and FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS CALL ART'S r= \r CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon SUMMER BOOKING = PROGRAMS | - COMPLETE DAIRY AND SWINE FEEDS AVAILABLE IN PELLETS AT GUARANTEED PRICES 'TILL FALL. . ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PRICES. - (cota United Co-operatives of Ontaiio (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Uxbridge 852-3321 HEATING = RR, PORT PERRY OPERATED by ART (PETE) PETROZZI LICENCED MECHANIC ~ Port Perry, ZE. 8-4130

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