Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 Jul 1970, p. 15

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"I Prince Albert News g re ® apartment of Mrs. Jack Cook, - with a lovely personal show- ¢ Then one "evening last g8rocery" shower when Jean JLended the Saturday sale of "from various directions in Mrs, L. Beacock I don't think "anyone at, church on Sunday could re- mark that they did not grasp anything from Rev. W. M. Reeve's message entitled, "Let's Sit This One Out", which proved sensible: and touched with humour. Our minister also announced the bands of marriage between Miss Jean Hope and Mr. Clif. ford Wilson whose vows take palce shortly. He also wish. ed this young couple the best | for their future life. . Offer- ing gathered by Mr. H. Hod- gins and Mr. F. Harris. Sunday afternoon the an- nual Decoration Service was held in Pine Grove Cemetery situated in our village. First of all much praise is due the caretakers Mr. and Mrs. R. Alsop for their ardent lab- ours as the gathering re- marked in general that the entire grounds appeared very immaculate from every angle. At 2:30 the serve of re- membrance commenced spon- sored by Warriner Lodge "Order of Oddfellows". Mrs. B. Snelgrove presided at the piano for all musical numbers. Words of welcome were expressed by Noble Grand Mr. Clem Jeffrey. Two favourite hymns were sung familiar to_all ages Scripture by Chaplain Mr. Rae Webster. We were also favoured by a mixed quar- tette "consisting of Mrs. F. Harris, Miss Jean Snelgrove, . Mr. B. Snelgrove, Mr. Chas, Willis, whose vocal contribu- tions gained much praise. Past District Deputy Grand Master Mr. Clarence Butson related a most effective and suitable address to the gath- ering. I might mention the "sound system" was well controlled by Mr. David God- ley. 2 In all the service was very worthwhile, tke colorful flow- ers, the meeting of friends with the thought in mind of those relatives who passed | away during the year, Wedding bells are ringing our midst, Miss Jean Hope a bride- | elect was recently honoured when the staff of the Royal Bank, Port Perry (where she is employed) met at the Jr. where Jean was presented er. Alt those present enjoy- ed the evening and dainty lunch too. : week Mrs, Norman Jackson, Brooklin, opened her home to friends and relatives for her future sister-in-law Miss Jean Hope. This bridal party was in the form of a "pantry or received a large supply of canned goods and what have' you.. A sumptuous lunch ended the pleasant evening. Several from our midst at. HOMES WANTED LAMBERT PEA RRTATR ATE MEATY 985-7373 | household effects of Miss | Kay of Udora; and Mr. Hazel Balfour whose home Mrs. Bert Mahue and sons of has been purchased recently. Downsview. Gulison Jewell were Mr, and Mrs, W. Perry were with Mr. and Mrs. and Recent visitors with Mr, A. and Mrs, Mrs, Sarjantson and daugh- Helen | ter Mrs. Mabel Faux of Port Frank Gibson on Sunday. Mrs. I. Beacock accompan- ied Miss E. Vance of Tor- onto, Mrs. B. Wanamaker of Seagrave spent an enjoyable day last Monday with Mrs, L. Devitt of Oshawa. Recent guests with Mrs. E. Mulvey includled Mr. and Mur =. Frank Maglik and family of Rochester, N.Y. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 2, 1970 -- 15 Miss E. Vance, Toronto is spending a week with her brother and wife Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Vance. Edna also was a guest of several other friends during her holiday. Sunday company with Mrs. Merle Murphy and Alan and her mother -Mrs. R. Smith Gen Ye --/ed Hl SMT agai = ifn ; an cn . . yng. vh finds 2% GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED were Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dickinson and Judy and friend Mr. R. Olaison all of . Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. J. Sweetman of Scugog Island. The above company also visited the grandmother Mrs. Robt. Jackson. Se 7 than. for

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