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Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1982, p. 23

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5 | AEF $0 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. October 13, 1982 -- 23 bt TEA ue Manchester and area news - | Gol by Viola Johnson talking toa manby the name pple. The verse was to have kindness. We are thankful a We were sorry to hear of Of Mr. Stroud. Mr. Stroud the word thanks init. We also and give thanks to the ladies A the passing of Mrs. Ed told them he knew where ere to tell what Chapter One person that was there EA Donnelly of Utica. Also Mr. Manchester is. He was here and verse we found it in. among the 3 visitors was my seit Alex Diamond of Prospect. atthe time we had a terrible After the business part of the cousin, Hattie Moore She hs Congratulations to the stormafew yearsago. There meeting closed, Marion was the pianist at our 2 congregation of the Port was chain lightening and a brought a large cake and wedding 60 years ago. Irene bd Perry United Church. All loud crash of thunder. A placed it on the table that Lamb's mother, Mrs. ATR church groups, special fund garage burnt down. He lost had lovely flowers on the Watters and Mrs. Young td raising compaigns, concert his car that was in the (ape. The cake was iced were the 3 visitors. kh proceeds, donations made it possible for the United Church to procure and unveil a $94,000 pipe organ and fully paid for. Glenn Taylor the organist, leads the choir in song. He is a great Musician. Mrs. George Young of Nelson, B.C. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Melba McKay. She attended our U.C.W. garage. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson enjoyed their trip to the ploughing match at Lucan. U.C.W. NEWS Nineteen ladies were in attendance at our U.C.W. meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnsell Webster in Port Perry. The meeting opened with a few readings beautifully. Sharon Webster had iced it. I thought it was our luncheon cake. It was also to honor Frank and I on our wedding anniversary on October 12. It was a complete surprise. I had told the folks that Frank and I did not want a celebration due to so many out of work in a troubled world. They gave Sunday we were with our family in Mississauga. Their family were all home for the celebration of our wedding anniversary except Ronald. He is a geologist and had to be on duty. Doreen and Jim Torrens asked Mr. and Mrs. Kingstone to come. They drove their car. Wesley and I rode with them. Frank was p whe A v a0 Ney nN ---- or ~ oY on Thursday. on the manly things that we cards, took pictures and sent already there. Harley and 0% Mr. and Mrs. Douglas had to be thankful for. If we some cake home for Frank. - Lois Johnson and their 3 2X Franks have returned froma counted our many Blessings we greatly appreciated their children were there too. poke three weeks visit in Eastern the count would be a very : - Zi States and the Maritimes. When they were visiting in New Brunswick, they were high count. They had the roll call of every lady there. When our name was read, we quoted a verse from the An enjoyable atmosphere at "CATHARINA LOUNGE" Peternel] - Ta lor 151 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY by Y Green an W. \ o Emiel's Place OPEN: 11:30 A.M.to 1:00 A.M. 10 HR Cindy Ann Peternelj marriage on Saturday, by M. Beaton _ ad daughter of Mr. Silverij August 14th, at St. Andrews Mrs. Muriel Gibson enter- They wil Blossom in the £y Peternelj and Sean Patrick Church, Thunder Bay, tained the Women's Institute Mrs. Gibson, read an 1 -------- | ; A Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ontario. at her home for the Sept. ,iicle on Canadian Indus: m Eemm----" FOREVER LIVING - ERA Leo Taylor were united in meeting on Sept. 21st, at 2 {es in Whitby at the Du 5 Ei i be) ' \) p.m. After the Ode, and pg; Plant, where plastics of 14 ALOE VE 0 A n wid k Mary d Stewart Collect, the ,)) ings are manufactured - @ a ig Mou nce - Br OOKS De i hua Dhani she had several samples on RB ¥ - 5 Land splay 1 PROD : 3 The marriage of Leslie ing lace capulet held the thanked our hostess for A" [oem "The Dairy = = is po Rae Mounce to Robert Doyle fingertip veil. Her jewellery nViting us. Farm" was read by Mrs. = or im Wr Brooks was solemnized in was a gold lavaliere, set with ae ny: ome Eig Phoenix. = PRODUCT -- LITERATURE -- INQUIRIES a= 9 bY Kingsview United Church on peridots and Is that WV In" Uhe.Step Canad sung, and ® F-- (PR September 25th, 1982. belonged to Per lato Time." Minutes of August Wis Livy Grace, branging a PHONE (41 6) 985-8619 pI 5 Rev. J.T. Irwin officiated maternal grandmother. meeting were approved as, 1454 enjoyable meeting to |g Evenings or Weekends. 4 Rin at the ceremony. Mary M. Lewis of Nova read, and the treasurer's , (loco A social hour ®B a ads The bride is the daughter Scotia was matron of honour. [€POrt was given by Mrs. 000g [3 2 of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bridesmaids were Sheila M. Rachael McMillan. HRN Mounce of Oshawa. The Mrs. Ianson reported a 1% bridegroom is the son of Mr. McRae and Debbie A. Ander- son, both of Oshawa. filing cabinet for the Tweeds- De Vy and Mrs. Fred Brooks of _ Brian Callery of Port Muir History books had been COUNTRY 5 Prince Albert, Ontario. Perry was best man. Ushers Purchased recently. Dele- x Given in marriage by her were Garth Brooks, brother ® 8ates to the convention at the 2 parents, the bride wore a traditional gown of white organza over taffeta, fea- turing a V-neckline, full bishop sleeves, fitted bodice and empire waist, all accented by Venise lace. Her full circular skirt fell softly into a chapel train. A match- 2m f is pleased to announce the appointment of of the groom of Port Perry, and Jim McDonald, cousin of the bride of Oshawa. The reception was held at the Oshawa Curling Club. The couple went points west for their honeymoon. The newlyweds will reside in Oshawa. : TRAINING CENTRE Royal York on Nov. 2nd and 34d were appointed. Mr~/ Lloyd Wilson of Uxbridge is to be the guest speaker. Awards for proficiency at the P.P. Commencement were made. Presentation to be made by Mrs. Doris Hill. A fall bus trip was dis- cussed but left until Spring. Plans were made to tour the Environment Centre on the 10th was made for Oct. 27th. Mrs. Arvella Phoenix gave the motto- 'Plant Seeds of CLASSIC'S "8 BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS" ses x Gr Thoughts on raising money 3 15 was discussed - left to a A MODEL future date. x oy Nm \ Ee PENT MA Pe es A 2 Lt AIT on - KAREN TAYLO as the new ' DIRECTOR OF RUNWAY MODEL TRAINING CENTRE Karen brings to Runway many years of experience in the field of make-up artistry and modelling. Karen Taylor is also the owner of KAREN TAYLOR COSMETIC SALON in Port Perry. Congratulations also to MR. 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