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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Jul 1969, p. 6

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Thursday, July 24,1969 LJ 6 _-- PORT PERRY STAR -_ IRR The pictures from the "old days" published in the Star during the last two months . have proven to be of considerable interest. One person who-has enjoyed the picture is Mrs. Wm. Keen, Seagrave who brought the above picture into the Star office. It's not as old .as what has been published before, but should stifl prove of interest to many of our subscribers. It shows the old station in the background, and in the foreground js a rather unique cement mixer. The picture was taken about 40 years ago while the street in front of the railroad station as far as the water front was paved with concrete. Mrs. Keen's husband was a member ofthe crew paving the road: '|a.m. with Rev. A. Gowland, : | Sunday during the summer months at 10:15 a.m. Every-| = "|to- July 18th. The children| ¥ had their work on display Sun-| Sutton Church Is Setting For Double-Ring Wedding Ashburn News Divine Worship service was held in Burn's Church on Sunday, July 20th at 11:30 B.D., Convener of Evangelism and Social 'Action in = the Presbyterian Church in charge. Jeffrey and Danny Leh- man; Ronald and Arnold Ash- ton as quartette brought the message in song. Rev. W. Black is on vacat- ion for the month of July and the service on Sunday July 27th will be taken by Mr. C Knight. Sunday School is held every one is welcome. Daily Vacation School classes were well attended from - July 14th day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparks Jr. of Toronto; were Sunday guests with Mrs. M. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. K.A. Heron at Stokes Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batten are spending a few days this week at Windsor. Miss Frances Downing of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw. Mr. James Handley, of Toronto was a Tuesday visitor at the Hopkins home. pres eae h-hh bb Saheim ariichclsatiind che Send fy nda : KEN P. MURRAY | ~w il Good are the things we cannot 4 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR f|bw: ¢| Eyes that may see a bright ih blue sky, {| Ears that may catch the Noice Domestic and Indiistrial of spring, : Stréngth for the tacks ak WIRING day il bring | Love and" laughter - an 4 appetite, .- ; » th 1 Te CALL US FOR FRE 1 ESTIMATES ON Nga: a blesses us in the COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT Mr. and Mrs. Hurry, Geer, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kendry and PHONE 985 - 7005 ¢|Patty attended .the Miller picnic at Greenwood Con- 274 Rosa St. PORT PERRY 1 servation area on Sunday. : 4 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Plough- VAD ALL AAA RRR AC AR ALAR CARR ARAVA ARAN RAR ERREN . 7 Epsom : "land. Miss. Anne Gallaher; o A -- -- a a Sean : esd ALEXANDER PARK Thurs., , Fri., Sat., OSHAWA, ONTARIO July 24, 25, 26 00 05 Mipy,, THURSDAY "Children's Day -- (reduced rates on oon BANDS . some Midway rides). Gates open w AoW 2 10:00 a.m. -- Building 1:30 pm CLowng 4H Club Activity Day THURSDAY EVENING .5i00 - 8:30 p.m. Races with Wagering Privileges 8:30 Official Fair Opening. | Mrs. Donald Russell of Shel- | burne on Sunday, 3 9:00 p.m. Miss Oshawa Fair' Contest pin FRIDAY: Cl Judging of Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire as "Holstein, Sheep, Light Horses, Clydes- .dale and Commercial Horses. FRIDAY EVENING <-5:30 - 8:30 p.m.--Saddle Classes Ontario County Dairy Princess - Contest CHOO Music & Light Show 8 SATURDAY 1:30 p.m. Horses Racing Wagering Privileges) Judging of Herefords, Shorthorns, Angus, Light Horses, Pony Class, Percherons and Belgian, - SATURDAY EVENING 7:00--Old Tyme Fiddler's Contest 9:00--Old Tyme. Square Dancing Children Under 12 --- 50¢ Adults $1. 00 Cars 50c¢ News man of. Port Perry were Sun- day dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer on Sun- day evening. : Mr. Keith Wilson of Sania Toronto were week-end guests with Keith's parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. he Mr. and: Mrs. Donald Asling, Mr. and. Mrs. Keith Ashton and. children visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clarke of Ash- worth, Wee Jan Asling of Neustadt, is__ visiting this week with Grandma and Grandpa Asling. 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and children visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Clarke of Prince Albert were in Peter- borough on Sunday and her mother Mrs. Stewart returned to her home here with them. " Mr. and Mrs. David Me- Kinley and" boys of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kerry. last "Wednesday. Mrs. McKinley, Robert and Mark also called on Mrs. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs,. Howard Ashton visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton of Mariilly on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood and Brian of Brooklin visited her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Sunday. Mrs. Mrs. Jean Nelson are spend- ing a- week's vacation at the Cracknell cottage. Mrs. Ross Evans was on the 'kitchen staff at the Crusader's Camp at Omemee last week, There were oné hundred and fifty six child. ren all hungry at mealtime. This week Beth" Evans -is-at camp. : Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Evans and all of their family gather- ed at Wellsprings Park last Bible] |, H.Ashton on [§64660¢ Mel Cracknell and|¢ FIELDING - GRAHAM On Saturday, June Tth, 1969 in Knox United Church, Sutton West, Rev. Browne performed: a double ring ceremony for the marriage of Sandra Yvonne, daughter of Mr.: and Mrs. Roy Graham, 'Keswick, Ont., to James Arthur Fielding. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding, Utica, Ont. .Given in marriage by her father ithe bride looked love- ly ina' full léngth;" empire f| style dress. of white organza lace over taffeta. Her <houl- der 'length veil of silk 'illu: sion was held: in place. with frosted bells, lace, and crys- tal. She carried a'cascade of red roses and white: carna- tions. » Miss Sally Watts, of Tor- onto, cousin of the bride was matron of honour; and Miss Linda Moore of Port Perry was bridesmaid. They were both gowned in floor length, Their headpieces were silk illusion held in place with The Sunday for a picnic. Mr. and Mts. 'Thomas Pickett = and children of Ottawa were home for the occasion, (Continued on Page 15) 14 12 » & -empire style dresses. of pink organza and lace over taffeta 'DA N Cl NG CLUB ANNRENE SATURDAY, JULY 26th "GEORDIE BEARE AND HIS MERRIMAKERS"" 'KAWARTHA SUMMER ACADEMY THEATRE, LINDSAY, ONTARIO * NOW PLAYING "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" © with Wendy Thatcher, John R, Bayliss, Joan Panton and Franz Russell Performances Tues. ~Wed, ~Thurs. and Sat. Curtain at 8:30 -- No reserved seats, Next week ......... "ABSENCE OF A CELLO" . Preview Performance, Monday, July 28th Haliburton High School iri beaded bows. They carried cascades of pink and white carnations. Frank Fielding was best man for his brother.and the usher was Douglas Geer. The men were attired in black dress pants & white jackets, ~The reception was held al Twin Seasons Jackson's point. The Bride's mother received '| wedring a turquoise = blue dress and jacket of acetate and nylon 'lace. over taffeta with white accessories, Her corsage was yellow 'mime' The groom's: mother wore: a pink .and white dress. of krimplene with white acces- LEA sories. Her corsage was white and pink mums. : A dance followed the re- ception. . The bride left looking' lovely in a white lace dress, white accessories and' wear- ing a corsage of red roses." They .are residing at 'Con. 8, R.R. 4, Uxbridge. Guests were present from Pott Credit, Toronto, Oshawa, Scarboro, . Manchester, - Sea. grave, Little Britain, Scugog, Keswick, Port Perry & Utica. THEATRE >

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