» cascade bouquet of Fugi mums _ brother's best man. 8 0 SAT REAR TE United Church, Setting For Double Jeautiful baskets of fall mums banked with ferns formed a, back ground in Grace United Church, Scugog Island, for a wedding at 4 o'clock on Satur- day, October 19th, when- Marg- aret Isabel Flewell, only daugh- ter of Mr. Gordon Flewell and the late Mrs, Flewell, was. unit- ed in marriage to Herbert Pear- sev, younger son of Mrs. H.| F'~arson, and the late Mr. Pear-' scm, of Uxbridge, Ontario. The Rev. C. Gilbert, B.D. verformed the double ring cere- | rohy. Miss Jean Pearson, of Uxbridge, presided at the organ ard accompanied Mrs. McPhad- enn of Port Perry, who sang "I L we You Truly" and "O Per-' fect Love", Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full; length bouffant gown of French! taffeta with empire waistline | and full length pointed sleeves. The skirt trimmed with appli- gies of chantilly lace. The bod- ice was lace over taffeta with a sralloned bateau neckline. The shoulder-length veil was held in place with a Cleopatra style head piece. She carried a cas- | cade bouquet of white chrysan- | themums and sweetheart oun The maid of honour, Miss | Gloria Johns, of Toronto, cousin o7 the bride, wore a short sleeved bouffant style gown of | turquoise . chantilly lace with. semi-bateau neckline. The back centred in a large rose of or- ganza over taffeta. Her head- piece was a matching rose and short veiling. She carried a and pink carnations. - The bridesmaid, Miss Sandra Geer, of Uxbridge, niece of the groom, wore a full skirted gown of blush pink organza over taf- feta with a matching French lace bodice trimmed with an organza cummerbund. Her headpiece a matching rose and short veiling. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations with a touch of white, Myr. Jack Pearson was his The ushers were Mr. Gordon Flewell, bro- ther of the bride and Mr. Wm. 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After a wedding trip to points east, Mr. and Mrs, Pearson will reside on the groom's farm at Prior. to her marriage the, bride was the recipient of showers given by Mrs. D. Dush- man, of Oshawa and Mrs, W., W. Holtby, of Manchester. Celebrate 40th _ Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ross Luke of Port | Perry, who are pictured above, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 19th, 1963.Many of their friends and relatives gathered at the honour Mr. and Mrs. Luke, and to. make this a memorable oc- casion. Toronto. Wentworth Watson, Business * Manager; Mrs. E, Wallace, i the field of nursing education. i Commission. - lic general, Red Cross, chronic! PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. OCT. 31st, 1963--7 Several delgates from Com- munity Memorial Hospital will be among some five thousand persons expected to register for the 39th Annual Convention of the Ontario Hospital Associa- tion taking place this week in Included in the group from Community Memorial Hospital | will be Mrs. E. L. Hook, Super- | intendent; Mrs. John T. Gray,! Assist. - Superintendent; Mrs. Bookkeeper; Miss C. Fenton, X- | Ray Technician; Miss Gloria M. | Forchin, Laboratory Technolog- | ist. | This meeting in Toronto is! the largest annual hospital, meeting held in Canada, and' this year its programme will deal primarily with the various aspects of co-operative planning for hospital facilities and ser-' vices. Topies will range from the addition of psychiatric units to public general hospitals through to the educational func- tion of hospitals, particularly in People from almost every branch of hospital service, in-: cluding administration and trus- teeship, nursing and dietetics will be in attendance. Among the leading authori- ties who will address the Con- vention are Dr. R, O. Jones of the Department of Psychiatry : of Dalhousie University; John} D. Thompson, Director of the Programme in Hospital Admini- stration of Yale University; Daniel P. Willis, Project Direct- or of the United States Health |; Service, and Dr. B. L. P. Bros- seau, Commissionier of Hospi- tals, Ontario Hospital Services Running concurrently with the O.H.A. Meeting will be the An- nual Convention of the Hospi-| tal Auxiliaries Association of Ontario. Community Memorial Hospi- tal is just one of over 230 pub- Ring Wedding Go mmunity Memorial Hospital News and convalescent hospitals, plus are working together voluntar- ily through their Association to highest standards of patient care and treatment. several other allied health insti- tutions who, as members of the achieve the Ontario Hospital Association, ™ Married In United Church Mr. and Mrs. Gary Geer seen in the above picture shortly after they had been united in marriage by the Rev. E. S. Lin- -stead, Port Perry United Church. The bride Phyllis Nora is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren and the groom' Gary Alvin is the son of Mrs. Ella Dickinson and the late Ivan Geer also of Port Perry. ee TTT os oy 2 Rx La REMEMBER...WEAR A POPPY PORT PERRY LEGION POPPY DAY, SAT., NOV. %th