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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Sep 1952, p. 10

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So Jing us-of late. A --eame--in--for--daily-- questioning and F a culprit. "Stop" one "his dark glasses just about the time "ever it scems that the local Boyd is * count with other victims. _ that this paper makes a long journey "Smoke Shop, our journal shares the --dozen youngsters and then passed on 'Supplement to the Port Perry Star--Thursday, September 25; 1952. STAR lights THIS TYPE OF COLUMN He: 4 comments by the Ed. usually appear under such headings as 'On The Edi- tors Desk". 'It was with that thought that we dreamed up this opening col- umn as in the midst of the Boyd round-up last- week this corner was an eye-witness to the quick ending of Just befgre we yelled of Johnny-on-the-spot back: shop mates appeared on the scene and with printer's rule in hand done away with. the speedy "visitor right--on THE. EDITOR'S - DESK! The victim was a large sized wasp bj, vo heen established as a Provincial . sveral of which have been dive bomb- Tk x ALL WHICH reminds us of our seeret ary-treasurer who last week took quite a kidding when he dofted the Boyd gang was captured. How-. no relation and just one of Port Perri's hayfever victims who travels about "with coloured optics, Kleenex tucked undérneath the arm and com- ments regularly on the daily pollen ' * ok ¥ ) Fd : . et ern" A DISTRICT "youngster who was among the army of six-year-olds who started public school a few wecks past, stores in Seagrave, Manchester, Green- dropped into Boce's General Store at | for anyone at any time to angle for THE STAR-1S NOW on sale at bank and Saintfield. Recently a man Seagrave, noticed the paper and bought one. He, was a citizen of Port Perry. We might add the paper is sold here by I. R. Bentley and Frank Smith. re ret PP LINDSAY.--Under authority of On- tario Regulation 268 certain parts of Mariposa Brook in the township of Mariposa and Ops in Victoria County- Fish Sanctuary. It is now unlawful or take fish by any means from the section "of "the ereek from ~Cattail Bridge due north of Valentia to where it enters Scugog River. UXBRIDGE. -- Scott made a. request to Uxbridge Town Township Council to hav the "services of Pro- vincial police discontinued cffective Sept. 30. SUTTON.--A new system of hand- ling Sutton hydro accounts of * con- sumer service is to be instituted im- mediately, the local hydro commission decided at a:meeting with Ontario IL.LE.P.C. The accounts are to be handled in two lots so that half the village pays one month and the other half the next month. The change will PICKERING. -- Ken Smith of . White's sideroad, at Dunbarton, caught what is considered to be one of. the largest pikes ever taken out of Frenchman's Bay. It weighed over - 14 pounds. ) en, PA PP Wedding LEE-IANSON The marriage of Shirley Anne Ian- son, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James W. Ianson, and Donald Murray Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, all of Greenbank, was solemnized on Satur- Church: --_--_-- - Pastel gladiolus and ferns formed the background for the ceremony per- formed by the Rev. Roscoe Chapin. The wedding music was played by Miss Irma Walker of Greenbank; with Miss Jean Dunn of Lindsay as soloist. father Given in marriage by her the bride was gowned in the tradition- al white satin. A sweetheart neckline and stand-up collar styled the bodice and appliqued panels of Chantilly lace lent interest to the front of the skirt. She carried. a shower bouquet of red" roses and lilies of the valley, Her jewellery was pearls, the aid of the bridegroom. honor. The bridesmaid was Miss Frances lanson. Both were gowned alike in nile green taffeta styled with fitted bodices and sweatheart neck- day, fet. 20, at. Greenbank United Miss Evelyn: lanson was maid-of- =~ queries - of interest from his proud mom. Hewever, the comments were halted recently when mother asked, "Well *how is the new teacher today?" and Johnny replied, "Oh, she's coming along fine!" WE WERE SURPRISED to learn weekly to the land of the heather. Ac- cording ot Mrs. Hope of Smith's "mails with another weekly Star of To- "yonto fame on the way to her brother Mr. D. Graham of Dundee, Scotland. Both the Stars, big and small are read with interest by the news-rationed Scots and the 'Canada. comics' as they . are called are cagerly awaited by half- to orphaned children. * * % -, THIS PAPER JOINED other busi- nesses which recently lifted face by adding our name in wood block letters "at the front of the shop. ~All of which should help those main street business seckers, like the man who: recently "mistook us for-a blacksmith! How- '| he -entered Grade one until he fin- make no difference to commercial ac counts which are on a monthly billing system. ©. 1st. wn "CANNINGTON? way, nephew of Dr. Charles A. Gallo- way died here Sept. 1st. Born in Thorah Township, the de- ceased was educated at Beaverton and Lindsay and Chicago medical school. _After practising in Chicago for 51 years he returned home to Can- nington -in February this year. Ile was in his 8Gth year. STOUFFVILLE. Inspector H. W. Knight went on record recently in favour of setting up of individual stu- dents records which would follow the pupils through school from the time ished Grade eight. Speaking at the regular monthly meeting of the Ux- stated that the record would be an aid Dr. George Giallo: bridge Township School "Board, he to high school principals in_determin- ing the qualifications of a student who had finished his public school 'education and wish -to. continue on to | lines." INach wore a Jutict cap of the- buds and "carried baskets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. i Miss Beatrice Lee, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl gowned in matching green taffeta and carry- ing a basket of pink rosebuds. Mr. Marvin Smith,' cousin of the bridegroom wits best man and the ushers were Mr. Ralph Wilkinson and Mr. Maurice Lee: . of the bride's vparents bride's mother received wearing grey French faille. The crepe. Both "wore navy blue acces- sories and corsages of pink. roses. Cater Mr, and Mrs. Lee left for a wedding trip to the United States and on their return #ill live in Greenbank, For travelling the bride wore a green suit with brown accessories. and a cor- sage of yellow roses. Bia J Toronto, Kingston, St. Catharines, ever our doors are open to anyone. higher fields of-learning. Uxbridge. . taffeta trimmed with tiny yellow rose- . - A reception wat held at "the Vion, where the - bridegroom's mother who assisted was in navy blue 'Guests were 'present from "Hamilton, TT Sunderland, Lindsay, Port Perry and .

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