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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Aug 1963, p. 3

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¥ THE PORT PERRY STAR [== SERVING PORT PERRY, BROOKLIN and SURROUNDING AREAS | MED. CENTRE--986-7801 "Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Dept., Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash" PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1963 $2.50 Per Year, Single Copy 17¢ ' b : - : - : pe -------- i " } J Al » nl AI N - : ~ Marion Davey Wed At Niagara Falls | Port Perry Win Series ssenan vuav-ore ee | Pretty Wedding At pean | From Stouffvill Sonya to Play | Port Perry United Church | {-&rom-Slouttville onya to Flay ort Perry Unite urch | | ; ASA DANTaY BALL, 1 ar bos Ay yo: ht poy Little Britain ROBINSON : PRENTICE WEDDING in-law of the groom, and Mr: Richard i eat ouffvile a. fear Yr aritice rw bis g Port Perry Bantams swamped pitched a NADL pol striking out A pretty wedding was -- a 4 oct Peri. buethes of the Saativite iad SLotiis. gor: 26 batters. He gfve up 2 hits and| Once again the Victoria County In. bh, the hort nite) Chueh on gh _ | as » opowie pitche a er an walked ly 8 b i 9 inning | dene aturday, July 20th, 3, when Miss ollowing the ceremony a reception { struck out 28 batters in a 9 inning game. only . na ning Benson ately) Lia tua shart Cog Nancy Viola: Prentice became the bride | Was held in the banquet hall of the game. Port Perry had 28 hits lead by . Cen ves of Mr. Douglas Stanley Robinson. | Pit Perry Royal Canadian Legion. : . Catcher Hugh Johnston was hurt | out of 7 series between Sonya 'Brave' ' Lp ide' _-- David Durham with 6 hits. . Popo- op « 7 4 fh . | The bride's mother received the guests in the 3rd inning sliding into second | 4nd Little Britain, on Sunday, Aug Phe Rev. Mr. CLC. Gilbert of Grace ; wich and Spence had 4 hits each. : gs g second | og ' : Yuasa. : | choosing an ensemble of Lime Green . y ge : -[ 24 at 2:20 pm. in Sonya Ball Park. | United Church, Scugog Island, offic- i ) base. The second baseman for Stouf I y 1 Park. ) Stevenson and Dale Beare with 3 hits tville s d oo inted. Baskets of pink and white Glad. | "4 White Linen with a small green || apiecce. Two hits went to Russell oe ¢ Sepie ne Johnston's unkle. These are the same two teams that ioli flanked the chancel making a fit- hat of velvet leaves. Her corsage was Stephens, Steve Foster and Johnston. biol re . movement down. | (leq for 11 games last year tof ting background for the wedding nup- feathered pink carnations and rose Hubbard and Vernon had 1 hit each. » Heh ame for him giving away decide who would walk away with| tials. and the wedding music was The bridegroom's mother assisted i S the cup. The dates of the first 4 0) od b ST. : .| wearing a navy blue ensemble and : ; fel hb ye y the Church Organist, Miss Port made 2 errors and Stouffville Port boys picked up 10 hits, John games of this series are as follows-- Pabec Hast vo week Organist, Miss white accessories, her flowers were made 8 errors, Popowich did not have [| Popowich and Bill Beare leading the . ; Rongs. " feathered white carnations. The a walk. Stouffville pitchers, Bass and | Way With 3 hits each. Dale Beare| Sunday, August 24--2:30 p.m. Tre byide is ithe Qauithter of Mr bride's grandmother, Mrs. Gordon Col- Turner walked 12 boys. had 2 hits while singles went to Little Britain at Sonya and Mus, (iordon A. Protec 4 he lins was gowned in a blue and white \ Steve Foster and Don Spence. I. ridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mus. | intel eitk x \ ' i} Port Perry--D. Beare, c.f.. S. Fos- i i i " p Wednesday, August 28 and Stanley Robinson, all of Port Perry. | printed sill onsemble. a y , c.f. F This series being the best 2 out of A j 2 : : x A ter, s.s., J. Popowich, p., J. Steven. | 3 games, eliminated Stouffville from | Saturday, August 31--8:30 p.m. The bride given in marriage by her | For the wedding trip to Enstern XS son, 1b, D. Durham, Lf, J. Vernon, | the 0.A.S.A. play-offs. Sonya at Little Britain father was charmingly attived in a Poluts, the bide chose a two piece 3 3b. D. Spence, r.f, R. Stephens, 2b.,| Port Perry now meets the winner . . floor length gown of Cathedral White | linen suit of light ble with white me. A H. Johnston, c., P. Hubbard, 1b. 6th| between Connaught and Nipigon Park Sunday, September 1--2:30 p.m. silk organza over taffetta, featuring a | cessories. Her outfit was complimen- NE inning. of Oshawa. Little Britain at Sonya scalloped neckline of Alencon Lace| ted by a white gardenia corsage. Upon i -- __ | which descended down the front in a| return the happy couple will reside in hid TT ~ 7 | panel. The large billowing skirt, form. | Toronto. ih $ 3 ing a short chapel train was gathered Out-of-town guests were present UR ASA. Obituar - Obituary- at the waistline to a princess-styled| from Toronto, Port Credit, Oshawa, A) Y . : ; bodice with long lily-pointed sleeves. | Blackstock, Brooklin, Scugog Island. AN iN Play-offs MRS. ZULA MAY JACKSON RICHARD HENRY SPENCER Her circular veil of silk illusion was! Several PreNuptial parties were AN MIDGET-- 1st Round In fuling health for the past vear,| On Thursday, August wh, 193, | Id S00 ou Mvof-thevalley desig | held for the bride-slest among whieh i LS hotn fe Zula May Jackson, died Wednesday, | Richard Henry Spencer of Port] ate and held In place by a pear] ! "y : |e a NG 1st Game i ' Perry i awav . tiara. The bridal bouquet was a cas-| the home of Mrs. John Jefford, Coch- I) Port Perry "Scugog Cleaners" 6 August 7, at Fairview Lodge, W hitby. ¥. passed away at his home cade of red sweetheart rosebuds and | rane Street, when neighbours and te Terry gog i '| She was in her 89th year. after a lengthy illness. oo . uo ) ' ; : WW Greenbank 0 } . tiny white pinnochio chrysanthemums. | friends gathered to hondpr the bride- JHE © i sf : 2nd Game t gs sui s o on Fuller. The deceased was born in Brock| Mrs. Bruce Haugen, Port Perry, | elect. The bride receivedf many useful A! EROS - DAVEY WEDDING seats Port Perry "Scugog Cleaners" 24 os ! gl) 8) She Usecuse Was the Township March 21st. 1889. He|was the Matron of Honour and the! gifts. Mrs. Bruce Haugen, of Bigelow OR ' Miss Muriel Leahey was the organ- | Greenbank 5 in ue. of oy; od Ma, > » ton had lived in Reach Twp nearly all| bridesmaid was Miss Marilyn Cuss, of | Street, entertained for the bride at a 2! Baskets of white ehrysanthemunis ist and i a th loist o Port wins round 2 to 0. " °F teaching for a number of {py Jip, and had lived on the| Toronto. The attendants were gowned | miscellaneous shower. A bridal party ¥ and gladioli adorned the altar of St. a A banie © Soroish, Dire, [years at Zephyr and Scugog Island, family farm on the "Ridges" for | identically alike in Candy Pink silk {and shower was held at the home of Thomas More Roman Catholic Church nap en ttired i MIDGET--2nd Round-- she yas married to George Jackson fifty five years, having moved | °t#anza, styled with short sleeves and | the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Stanley in Niagara Falls, when Marion Lois e bride's mother was attired in a| 15¢ Game and lived for a short time on Scurok [pore . an x i bell-shaped skirts. Pearl trimmed vel- | Robinson, Oshawa Road, when the hos- ; '| beige lace sheath with matching three- " : " Island in 1906. In 1961 he moved . quly daughter of Mrs. Marshall Davey ne 3 Pink Port Perry "Scugog Cleaners 20 | Island. : to Port Perry, vet circlets held their circular veils in| tesses, Mrs. Roland Robinson, of Port ad the late Mr. Davey of Toronto Tnare hi coat. i carnat ons Markham ~ 18 A resident of Post Perry since 1901, place. They carried cascades of Pink| Perry and Mrs. Neil Boyd, of Oshawa was united in marriage to Mr. Freder- Dring hor gener he ign 2nd Game Wed. 8:30 at Port. If| Mrs. Jackson had been very active in He was the fourth son of the|and White Gladioli Flovets. { entertained in honour of the bride- ick Allan Eros, son of Mrs. Bert Eros ne hay a 5 ue shea! Sa Port wins round they will meet an| Church and Community. 'Grandma Zu' [late Thomas Spencer and Emme-| Mr. Roland Robinson/nctéd as best-| elect. A presentation was made to and the late Mr. Eros of Niagara|P emented by white accessories and| Oshawa team. Watch for dates. as she was affectionately called by so|line Corner. The deceased was| man for his brother ind the: ushers! Naney by her-co-workers of tthe $ whit tio 8 ' i - Falls. j 3 e carna n corsage. BANTAM--1st Round many of the younger and middle age [never married and resided with | were Mr. Neil Boyd, Oshawa, brother. | Honeywell Company, Toronto. i A reception and wedding supper was generation was for 60 years the prim-| his sister. He is survived by one| seins 5 ister germ ere et et ms er es The double ing wedding. ceremony yl iy the Georgian Room of the Pro-| 1st Game _ ary teacher and Superintendent in the [sister, Flossie. He wa 1 . which included communion was per- Port P "Lion » "aE a 'As predecen- . wig aps ar 7 | spect Fone) Lox any 3 Nonized oH a Lions Chui; a Methodist and United Church Sunday |sed by one sister, Pearl, (Mrs. Potato Growers Hold Meeting # Jurns. ; ; i Kitehener, Uxbridge, "Prince 2nd Game School and was a member of the| Walter Manns) in 1969 and three ? pl "fhe bride, who was given in' mar SOA Columbus. Nitgare Falls, and | Port Perry "Lions Club" } 13 Church Choir for many years, Andther brothers, George in 1968, John™in'! At Farm of Albert Hockley { riage by her grandfather, Mr. Vernon Niagara-on-the.Lake Stouffville 2 Sioa) inion iy 4 Womans Mia 1958 and Stanley in 1959. | EL 7 ke. ; sep | sionary Society in which she serve | Davey of Niagara-on-the-Lake, was| po, the honeymoon trip to Florida,| Port wins round 2 to 0. Now mcet as hx 2 the Oshaws Predh Funeral services were held at] A Potato Growers' meeting was! The potato variety tests are located "radiant in a floor length gown of | yh ride chose a three-piece white | Oshawa. Friday night at Oshawa (if teri] as well ns the Presdloner ye the McDermott Panabaker Funer-| held at the farm of Mr. A. Hockley, at Mr. Hockley's farm. There are 7 « | yhite peau de foil, styled along prin-| io cuit accented by red accessories | Possible). ~~ Monday night at Port the local Society. She was also Pres al Chapel on Monday. Services| Claremont, RR. #1, on Wednesday, varities in the test among which are : © ¢BSs lines. It featured a chapel train, | nq 4 corsage of red roses, 8:16 p.m. ident of the i Assoslation and were conducted by Rev. Linstead | August 14, at 7:30 p.m. | some fairly new varities, such as sabrina neckline and short sleeves.| My and Mrs. Eros reside at 1701 PEE WEE--1st Round-- wags Joyal namhe and offer of the |With Rev. Braham assisting. In-| The meeting was sponsored by the Irish Cobbler and Sebago. Mr. Goodin The lace appliques were studded with McLeod Road, Niagara Falls. Yst Game W.C.T.U. while that Society wa terment was in the family plot at Ontario County Potato Growers' As-| went over each of these potato plots, | sequins and pearls. A trio of white or- Pott Perry "Hope's 1.G.A." 1l ti : I ' Pp gp 5? eek 2 Yyfle noe Pine Grove Cemetary : sociation and the Ontario Department | outlining the strong and weak points f gandy roses, clustered among petals Pre-Nuptial Events S erry pe's LAA, We in boy CITY. Mes, Jackson was ) of Agriculture. A' number of commer- | of each variety - dotted with seed pearls held in place{ Miss Marion Davey, a recent bride- Taglaye 8 Regent of the Scugog Chapter of the Pallbearers were Norman Birk- cial potato growers in the County andl At the conclusion of the field meet- } [ her shoulder length veil of French| elect was guest. of honour at three go Game Imperial Order Daughters of the Em- ett, Gordon Corner, Russell Cor- the members of the Scott 4-H Potato ing, the 4-H club members judged one Ist tulle. She carried a cascade of | lovely parties prior to her wedding. inn Hope' . 19{ pire' in_ which Chapter she was aper, Alvin Spencer and Richard | Club were present. | class of potatoes under the direction sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Miss Elaine Henderson, assisted by x od uy LG.A." 10| charter and life member. Manns. Flower bearers were Tom Mr. R. E. Goodin, Farm Products| of Mr. Walter Kerry, one of the Lea- Mrs. Robert Johnson, matron of | Miss Irene Eros entertained at a var- ; r b wong ith winner meet- |. For 15 years, Mrs. Jackson served |Bell, Robert Bell, Murray Birkett, | Inspection Service, Toronto, gave a| ders of the Scott 4-H Potato Club, and honour 'and bridesmaids, Misses Mil-|iety shower in her home at Niagara ng nay a p-m. at Green-| on the Port Perry Board of Education, | Elwood Manns, Stanley Manns, | talk on disease and insect control on| Mr. Lynn Fair, Agricultural Repres- dred Martyn, Ina Kiezebrink and Irene | bride. wood on Sat. Aug. 24. and return|poth as member and chairman. Gary Tummonds and Alvin Aldred | potatoes. | entniive. Eros were similarly attired in blue| Misses Marilyn Watson, Diane Guf- | Game at Port Perry or Seagrave on|- Her husband predeceased her in ' Irge sheath with taffeta and crystal|fner, and Jeanne McLean, nurses at| ruesday, Aug. 27th, 6:30 p.m. 193. Surviving her are, a sister Mari- : a They wore matching halo| Greater Niagara General Hospital SQUIRT--1st Round-- vim etta (Mrs. Fred Woods) Wyoming, * Headdresses with small veils on top.| were hostesses at a shower for the| 1st Game * |N.Y. and three daughters, Myrtle " | 7h honour attendant, Mrs. Johnson | hride. : Port Perry "Legion" 16 | (Mrs. 8. Rennie) Markham, Ont, Mar- #1 #earried a bouquet of white cernations,| On June 15, Misses Mildred Martyn | gtouftville . g| guerite (Mrs. A. Brock) Port Perry, while the cascades carried by the|and Ina Keizibrink were co-hostesses 2nd Game -- Saturday, Aug. 24th, | Patricia (Mrs. C. Love) Port Perry, bridesmaids featured pink carnations. | for a miscellaneous shower given in 8 p.m. at Stouffville. Winner to meet | 80d two sons, Dr. G. Harold, Union, : r. Karl Eros was his brother's| honour of Marion at the home of Mrs. | Oshawa or Cobo 2. N.J. and J. E. (Ted) Port Perry. L t man, while Mr. Howard Stayzzer,| \llen Martyn, Many lovely and u Also surviving are eight grand ehild- r. Francis Boulogh and" Mr. John| gifts were gratefully received by the ren and nine great grand children, Royer escorted 'the guests to their| bride. Resulis of C u 1 The funeral service, conducted by |---<- on 2 OUPIES | rev. E. 5. Linstead was held in the ¥ i Vo oo McDermott-Panabaker Chapel and in- i Perr An licans Have Golf Tournament + | terment in Pine Grove Cemetery on " ¢ ) Y g SUNDAY, AUGUST 18-- Saturday, August 10th. . sw " ¢ ¢ : § « ' bye = + Low Gross--The twosome of Johnny | "€ g ; 7 Wisit From Toronfo Congress ~~ | on crow comet som | 4m - Two of the delegates to the Ang-| which is being held from August 18 ith Ried Smith gd Kloanor Shaw & Highest Score on 8th Hole--Steve lican Congress, presently being held to 23 in the Diocese of Toronto, is a inh gus hil 2 a : ) no Rfvards i EY Sig le--Bill Mil Al in Toronto, spent last Sunday as meeting of representatives of the var- ftion in a _-- "sla rr to win ler rg p on id ole 2 ¢ 7Aests of the parish of the Church of | ious branches of the Anglican Com. ro ho PH ting Pay. ati nO av leon, FON 5 gcension. They were Reverend | munion throughout the world. op honours. : ooby Prize---Gil Rowntree and Pat hus A ey e s Lowest Score on 6th Hole-- Bud | Strutt SER a Cox, Tanganyika, Africa; and Father| A Bishop, priest and layman from : pil : ite NN HA Benedict of the Diocese of Brooklyn,| every Anglican Diocese in-the world Si e-- & & New York. Ered have been delegated to attend; as well T P P 7 Hi h S RE 3 Rev. Cox preached the sermon, both | 2 Many observers, Our two guests in| -§ WO oxt erry g | tudenis AR ' "% the Ascension, and at St. Thomas's | Fort Perty, and hundreds of others, : 4 EAA: r 1 rch, Brooklin. The two visitors| Went out into the churches of Toronto Placed As Ontario Scholars PAE # and neighbouring Dioceses, to tell EER e accompanied by Rev. Roland de them about the C NERA | Corneille, who has been priest:in- bi i de Sor res at special | Notification from the Deputy Min-| courage students 'to achieve beyond 3 ht charge of the combined parishes dur.| ~O"8T€%8 GAY services last Sunday. |r of the Ontarlo Department of | the pass or honour standing. Ontario THe ing July and August. ry : Education-places as Ontario Scholars | Scholars must average eighty per- TR i$ The Port Perry service was followed P rt P Si two Port Perry High School students, | cent in eight papers including Eng. AA , bg a parish luncheon, attended by 0 eITy : air Bruce Ballinger and Bonnie Wallace. |lfsh. Bonnie and Bruce averaged |" SAGE 188. to 100 persons, which was served] There are approximately 650 Ontario | over eighty percent in nine papers, : \r HON I e ladies of the Church of the Be sure to go through the Junior | Scholars out of some 89,000 grade|The Department of Education ex- Economics and Development|nuclear power plant to be built estimated 60, 000 people, is on ¥ he Ascension. ; ~ | Fair Building, the school ¢hildren pre-| thirteen candidates. The Provincial] tends congratulations to the two|Minister Robert Macaulay shows|soon in Ontario. The 1,800,000 display in the Ontario Govern- Ni % Sonal, vs WAR sent a good showing with thelr ex- Government established the Ontario| students and to the High School [Premier John Robarts a model of [kilowatt plant, which will provide [ment Building at the Canadian ANE The Anglican Congress of 1968, | hibits. ! | Beholarships a few years ago to en-| Staff. the proposed new $600,0000,000jobs during construction for an|National Exhibition. NTR 4 i oc '3 ' v 1 - : na RY h\) / 11% Rac nn 23 Game Time EY or | o i = ¢ : at -m + | 1A AVe »AVERAR ~~ LARUT | | LY 9 M o 2:30 p.m.

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