§ H H § : 4 4 ' Foster Rowland, son of Mrs. Marion Rowland, Port Perry. | ton. ~ The bride is the daughter - of ; were, Best Man, Mr. James 2--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. NOV. 14th; wd | SEAGRAVE NEWS A large crowd gathered in She took her 'Ma' again. the Sunday School rooms at We fglks at home did not sus- Seagrave United Church on pect Friday evening, November 1st., Until the deed was done, The special occasion was a show But now we know it was be-! er for Helen Wooldridge who is cause marrying Mr. Clarence Patter- Of Mister Patterson. son of Edwin, Manitoba on The letters travelled back and, | That along the Nonquon creek, November 9th. forth, Mr. Morley Bruce was MC Complete with hugs and kisses | and introduced the following So now she is going to settle down numbers: A" sing-song conducted by Mrs. And be a farmer's missus. Reg. Abraham with Mrs. J. Tob- This fall he hurried to the east in at the piano. Piano duet by _ And stuck around a while Misses Sharyn and Shirley We hear he has a Meteor Short. Solo by Gene Hurst. , To take her home In style. Miss Rosemary Nodwell played The moder western farmer" 5! the bagpipes in the entrance! Ju hand the boy the kitchen broom He should know how to sweep. ; This life sounds all so very | fine Perhaps it will suffice Ta there may be some lonely days When Scugog. marsh seems nice. | . When those times come as well | they may' You'll know where'er you. dwell Are folks who wish you well. Sincerely, Seagrave Friends The couple were then pre- sented with a beautiful coffee ' table, table lamp and table | decoration by some of the younger ladies. Both Clarence and Helen thanked the friends | for the lovely evening, gifts to the Sunday School room Quite likely thinks she scores | nq good wishes. while Elizabeth performed a Apart from sprucing up her Highland dance. Mrs. J. Foote' man favoured with a solo. All join-! She hasn't any chores. ed in another group of songs. No cows to milk, no pigs to Morley then asked Helen, chase, -~ and Clarence to take the seats; No puppy dogs to train, Refreshments were served. Personals We are pleased to have Mrs. { W. Keen home trom Lindsay hospital. { Mrs. B. Hanvey has spent of honour, and read the follow. | She doesn't have a single thing | the last week with Mr. and ing Address, which was com-| Except a lot of grain. posed as usual by our local|lIn spring they hustle in the poet. seed To the bride and groom-to-be: Then sit and watch it grow Dear Friends: {But that's a very boring task, 'We hope you won't object, if we; So they a-golfing go. Compose a little rhyme, In golfing, we sincerely hope, | To wish you every happiness That Helen will indulge, ..At_this_important._time.. i. The exercise _is_splendid_for "When Helen started heading | The battle of the bulge. west In winter they get rigged in She didn't go alone, | style But made it look so innocent, And hustle off to curl With "Ma" for chaperone. ' She'll always tag along in case. "Ma" must have made an in-! He finds another girl. stant hit i This curling racket has its With daughter's 1onely swain, points When Helen made another trip Recently Married In Manchester! A very pretty wedding was solemnized in Manchester Unit- ' ton wore floor length gown of ed Church on Sat., Sept. 21st, white peau de Soie and carried 1963; when Melen Kathleen t a basket of green and gold baby Innes became-the bride of Chas. mums. Ring bearer was David! Pey- The groom's attendants Mr. and Mrs. Grant Innes, Port |, Farmer; Ushers Robert Rowl- Perry. Rev. Gilbert performed and and John-Hewett. Grgom's the: double ring ceremony, as- gift to attendants' were, teuff sisted by Rev. J. K. Braham of | links and tie pins.' Bobcaygeon. Miss Glorie Has- | tings played the wedding music. | tion held in the church Soloist Mr. K. Hallett sang the! supper yas e R he son Lord's Prayer and Because. | hride's mother wore brown wool Given in marriage by her fa- - knitted suit with red accesories | ther, the pretty bride: wore a and a corsage of white mums. floor length gown of brocaded Assisted by the groom's mother | Peau de Soie, featuring sheath wearing Teal: blue knitted suit front and chapel train, with lily | with brown accessories and cor- point sleeves. . . sage of pink. carnations. Her over the face veil of, silk After the reception a dance tulle was held in place with a' was held at Utica Hall." tiara of seed pearls and bril- Leaving for their honeymoon | Hants, she carried red roses to Ottawa and points east, the and stephanotis. bride chose a gold wool "cat The bride's attendants were dress with matching leopard | Donna Menzies, Matron of hon- skin accessories and corsage of or, wearing a floor length bronz mums. gown of mint green peau de Out of town guests were from Soie with matching headdress: Carnarvon, Bobeaygeon, Tor- and over the face veil, carried onto, Seugog Island, George- a cascade of gold mums. town, Oshawa, Ashburn, Hawk- _ Bridesmaids Miss Carol Fra- esbury, Brooklin & Port Perry. and Miss Jennifer Edwards. Previous to her marriage the 5 identical floor length bride was given miscellaneous gowns of gold: peau de sole | showers by Mrs. Pat Rowe, with matching headdress and | Port Perry; Miss Carol Fralick, over the face veils, carried cas- | Port Perry; Mrs. F. Crosier, cades of green tinted mums. | Manchester; Mrs. L. Mille¥, Ux- Bride's attendants wore cul. bridge and' a Presentation by tured pearls and matching ear | co-workers of Port Perry Hos- rings, gifts of the bride. 'pital. ~(reenbank UCW : on Tues., Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. Quiet In case the dirt a deep! music played by Mrs. Phair || son. Thoughts. Flower girl little Debora Pey- | Following the he the " Pianist--Mrs. Phair { Mrs. Eagleson. Our Turkey supper was as rusual a huge success although 'the evening was not too pleas- ant, weatherwise. Afternoon Unit #1 . The November meeting of Unit #1 of Greenbank U.C.W.| 'was held in the Church Parlor | . preceded the opening. Mrs. F. Beare presided and a moment's silence was observed in honor of Remembrance Day. A verse! the Bonds of Peace was read: followed by a hymn. Mrs. Dia- { mond read the Scripture from Ephesians 4:1-12, also the Les-! Mrs. Anderon led in Prayer. Offering of . $12.69 was received and dedicat- | ed. Mrs. Harris presented a | tape recording of an interview: i by Rev. Douglas Pilkey with a teacher in Japan who was an | eye witness and survivor of the | bombing of Hiroshima in Jap- fan, Mrs. David Lee sang a, 1 solo and the Worship Service closed with another hymn. The President Mrs. H. Phoe- nix presided for the business | session welcoming the guests] and thanking Mrs. Harris and the group in charge. The min- utes were approved as read by | the secretary Mrs, Spencer. ! "Mrs. .Couves reported a balance! of $262.47 in the Treasury. Mrs, ! Ianson was selected to attend! the Rural Work Shop in Sun-! derland Nov. 18 - 20th at 7.30.1 The Sale of Church Calendars was discussed. Mrs. Empringham commented: on a Presbyterial Executive | Meeting in Fenelon Falls, which | | she had attended recently. She ! pointed out the fact that the ! allocation was to. be increased: ' approximately 3% for 1964. also that according to Statutes that all funds were to be Hand- led by the Over-all -Treasurer. paying its own bills, so this question will be discussed at the Annual Meeting in January. Mrs. Thomson reported the' slate of 1964 officers chosen by the nominating committee, ; President--Mus. H. Phoenix Vice--Mrs. Robert Leask Sec'y--Mrs. Spencer | Asst. Sec'y--Mrs.' Ianson | N Treasurer--Mrs, Couves ! Asst. Pianist--Mrs. Till | Cor. Sec'v--Mrs. R. Leask | Card Sec"y--Mrs. Rham. | Get well cards were signed to! | be sent to Mrs. Lillian Wilson and iss Beatrice Lee. Plans it ie. Holstein Banquet on 7 (ov. 27th were found to 1 Dusty reported the quit was completed and that a onation of $10. had been re- ceived: from Mrs. Rodd for same, : Mrs; Harris hoped all would be present for the evening with' the Priors on Wednesday night. | Currently each Unit has been - Lunch was served to 27 mem- bers and 3 vigitors. te arama Celebrates. 4th Birthday Pictured above is Mrs. Robert Heayn of Scugog Island who celebrated her 94th birthday on Sunday, November 10th. Mrs, Heayn is still enjoying good health. She is at present living with her son 'Earl on Scugog Island where she has been for the past 16 years. Mrs. Heayn lived previously in Prince Albert for a number of years. She raised a family of seven, six boys and one girl. - Three sons and a daughter predeceased her. Mrs. Heayn. thas 19 grandchildren and 42 great grand- children. Relatives from Peterborough, Oshawa, Toronto, Prince Albert, Port' Perry and Scugog visited her on Sunday to help her celebrate her birthday. = Congratulations go out to Mrs. Heayn from all her friends in the district. --Star Phsto Notice of Initial PUBLIC HEARINGS on briefs concerning MEDICAL SERVICES INSURANGE Preliminary public hearings will be held as follows: Windsor-- Council Chamber, City Hall oy 10:00 am. December: 3 and4 4 | "Hl, Toropto-~ Galbraith Bldg., University' 'of Toronto 35 St. George St., Room 202:202A 10:00 ath. December 11 and 12. 10:00'am. January 7 and:8 10:00'am. January 14 and 15 10:00 am. January 21 and-22 10:00 am. January 28 and:29 ri These are initial, not final, hearings. Briefs will be pre- sented by a responsible officer of the organization con- cerned or the individual wishing to make the submission, - or their legal counsel. Participants may have expert wit- nesses appear for them. { Participants will be asked to present only the summaries and conclusions of briefs as well as their recommendations. They are free to elaborate orally and offer arguments. Persons appearing before the Enquiry may be examined directly by the members of the Enquiry. Persons submitting briefs are permitted to introduce at the hearings supplementary information and material in written form. These, to be known as exhibits, will be filed with the Commission and numbered in order of presentation. REMINDER --Briefs (25 copies) on the proposed Medical Services Insurancé programme must be submitted by November 15th to the Secretary. DR. J. GERALD HAGEY . T. C. CLARKE, Secretary Chairman : Room 418, 67 College St. Toronto 1 Telephone 365-4024 a