Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Feb 1973, p. 17

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Linda Brown weds Ray Suggit On January "20, 2973, Miss Linda Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of Port Perry, became the bride of Mr. Ray Suggitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Suggitt, R.R. No. 1, Nestle- ton. The wedding took place in the Port Perry Baptist Church with Pastor D.C. Payne officiating. Mrs. Betty Cammack of Port Perry, sister of the bride was matron of honour. Mr. Chuck Hewis of Whitby was best man. The reception was held at Conway Gardens and a dance following in the Scugog Township Hall. The happy couple spent their LOIN FULLY COOKED FRESH SLICED Weiners QUEEN §T. - Pork Chops Picnic Hams Cooked Ham WEINERS - $4.50 MIDDLETON'S MEATS PORT PERRY ~ honeymoon in Florida and are now residing at 215 Perry Street, North, Port Perry, Ontario. Prio to her wedding, Linda was feted with several sho- wers. Mrs. Faye Dowson and daughters held a personal shower with many of her co-workers and friends at- tending. Mrs. Diane Foote of Greenbank held a miscell- aneous shower where they received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Merlin Suggitt and Mrs. Joan Thompson, sister of the groom co-hosted a shower for relatives and neighbours of the groom, 129 13 » 1.49 2:89 985-2562 where they received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Marie Woodrow cou- sin of the bride held a family shower where they received many useful gifts. Mrs. Ann Weyrich held a miscellaneous shower for neighbours and friends of the bride. Many lovely gifts were received. Miss Sherrin Vokins held a party in honour of Ray and Linda's engagement, the successful party, was at- tended by many relatives and friends. Scout-Guide week begins February 18 Brownies, Guides and Rangers in Port Perry will join thousands of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world for Scout Guide Week February 18 to 25 inclusive. February 22nd, "Thinking Day' the birthdays of the founder of Scouting and Guiding -- the late Lord Baden - Powell and World Chief Guide Lady Baden- Powell will be celebrated with a Thinking Day Birth- day Party, when Brownies, Guides and Rangers of Port Perry will demonstrate in- ternational songs and games to their piers, then badge presentations and investure of Rangers from the newly formed Port Perry Ranger Company, thus ending the party with birthday cake. The Local Association of Guide and Brownie Mothers is holding a snowmobile party at Poplar Park, Satur- day, February 24, two to four p.m. Snowmobiles and drivers donated by the Port Perry Snowmobile Club. Proceeds fon_Guiding in Port Perry. To end a very meaningful Scout Guide Week, Sunday, February 25 at 10 a.m. Port Perry United Church will host Brownies, Guides and Rangers at a special service. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 14th, 1973 -- 9 Woman can not live by bread Should a 54 year old widow with poor health be able to expect life to allow her a little handcream once in a while? What about lipstick? Shampoo?. -, The Star has learned of a Reach township woman who, until recently, was given only a $40 food voucher by the township welfare committee. The voucher was good for P.O. Box 329 Our pre-assembled BALLARD LUMBER PORT PERRY, ONTARIO and pre-finished cabinets are designed with you in mind - quality, durable and beautiful finished. Just put the units in place for a beautiful, custom-built look. Or for a slight extra charge, we will instal them for you. alone food alone. It could not buy cosmetics or other unedibles. In other words, the lady was expected to live by bread alone. Apparently Reach council adopted the voucher instead of money policy after the cash welfare system has been abused by a few, Until last week the policy was strictly enforced. There were 985 - 7335 159 Casimir Street no exceptions The township has now given its new welfare officer, Mrs. Anne Wanninkhof, authorization to use her own discretion when evaluating the needs of individuals. We can't confirm it for sure because township council refuses, understandably, to discuss specific welfare ca- ses" with us, but we under- stand that the lady in our story is now being allowed a little cash for personal items. Check The Label On Your Paper kitchen high NE Sa Sine READY-MADE CABINETS.... A CUSTOM BUILT-IN LOOK % OFF RETAIL | | . 4 Ll i, hh aS. ROOM ® ANN FLINTKOTE peel-stick: vinyl-asbestos tile EASY-DOES-IT TILE Flintkote Peel and Stick flooring tile is almost easier than said! Tie 22¢€ BROADLOOM TO SUIT YOUR TASTE FOR ANY There's nothing like broadloom to add luxury and warmth to any room. See our selection of indoor- outdoor, Acrilan, pure wool and nylon shags. PRICES START FROM . CERAMIC TILE Durable beauty that's hard to describe in myriads of colors. Sq. 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