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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jul 1953, p. 2

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3 Sor Rv ASR SAN ARAL TRIN a RAVI 3) 4 CHANEY BU Ania Ba INR TARR 8 RN SAN EE ER Ng I SRG SEN WRLAR kL" (---- 2--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1058 RRL NSIT EAT PAL KG GE AE 08 x AIAN 143 bh ih ATH RIANRA PES AR ho WAS HEE / Cedar Creek | You, Bruce, are not a stranger r™ Manchester ik = . I ED TO THE QUEER First Bride in 50 Years Is Wed ntl Prue, re sols senai ty PRESENT | i Bride in ears alee SII Sd pcan TIENPR H ngratulations to" Mr; and Mrs. | here, United Church, Oshaws, preached the | Dear Editor: Two weeks from today I will arrive In Ma h U d Ch h t ureh, Ushaws, ' . Yi Montreal. | We have 'had A lovely | * ne ester nife urc Bruce Cummings who were married We trust that you will have many | Dedication Service here on Sunday Only a few more days of a wonder- in-Eogland bot 1 jous to] The first wedding in over fifty years isted by the brid i th on June 27th. Mrs. Cunimings was: the happy years of married life and that | afternoon. ' The 'Chureh"was prettily : ful tour remain ahead of us. Because | *'#Y 1" England but 1 am anxious Eng YY assisted by the grooms mother | former Shirley Larocque. you will visit us often as Epsom is |decorated with baskets of spmmer| - we are constantly seeing points of in. | 8¢€ the familiar faces at home. Ihavelin the newly renovated Manchester: who was wearing aqua shantung with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and | not very far away, ~~. |flowers." Prospect choir furnished, terest the time here really flies, Since | £hioyed writing these letters to you| United Church took place on Saturday | Yellow corsage of roses. ~~ | family of Welland visited Mr. and Mrs, | 'We ask you to acept this gift from [good music and Mr. Moffatt's message|' I last wrote I have visited Stratford. | because I want you to epjoy this won- | afternoon when Doreen Ruth Johnson, |. A cablegram was read from Bush | John Holtby and family last Sunday. your neighbours and may it have a |was very appealing. His theme Wa on-Avon and Anne Hathway's cottage | derful trip with me. Good-bye for | daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Frank B.| mills, Northern Ireland, and telegrams | Brian Holtby returned with Douglas | place in your home as a of | "The Church God longs for", In the the very old city of York and many ow. : Johnson of Manchester, exchanged | from Kingston and Watford. "+ | Moffat for a week. : | Your Cedar Creek friends. © |evening our own pastor, Rev. Mr. other places. We are always meeting nuptial vows with James O. Tokrens,;| 0% nN Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele visited | Signed on behalf of the community | Mut! n, assisted by Rev. Mr. Fisher, | many wonderful pevple also and this| : : son of Mr. and Mrs.Joseph A, Torrens | For (peir honeymoon . the couple | ppg oliver Graham at Brooklin last | by Mrs. John Greenwood and Mrs. Jim | werd in charge of the service. Brook- week was exceptional in that respect. * of Montreal, went by plane to Bermuda via New Thursday afternon. : | Wilson, ~ __|lin "choir, gave three fine. numbers. Sunday we met Mr. tind, Mrs. Garfield : i York. As they left the bride was| ~s" presentation was held in the| Billy Fitze and Leonard Greenyood |Special mention is given. their pxcel- Weston and today we were presented al. » . The bride has been a' public school wearing a two-piece dress in silver school for Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Cum. | presented them with a magazine end | lent. ren So Glorious". : AreWell DBYVICe [teacher in Kingston and the bride. [Srey with wh ies and ; to Royalty, H.R. H.- Princess Royal. Ea era Ratan. and the bride: (Rrey with white accessories and al inzyion Saturddy evening. Euchre | table. : Bervice willbe heldznext Sunday Imagine! Sh \ irae elo grom a graduate of the University | corsage of red roses. was played for a while and then John The happy couple thanked everyone eveping at 7.80, iThesfacrament of . of Toronto, is an engineer at Cama-|. Torrens will reside | Greenwood placed two chairs. on the | for the gift. i the Lord's Supper wilkbetadministered | dian IndustYies Limited, in that eit : : Ws Jmited, 4 ¥-1in Kingston. platform and asked Shirley and Bruce| A dvely lunch was served and the | by the pastor; Wutton. : Peonies, roses and orange blossoms oh to be seated. He asked George Kil- | euchre winners were announced. They Mr, and :Mrs. J." W. Gresier Mr. At Janetville United Chureh on|formed the setting for the ceremony Among thé guests were Mr. Chas. patrick to read the following address: | were Mrs. Victor Larocque and Bruce | and Mrs. W. F..Crosies : the June 28th, 1068, the christening took | Performed by the Rev. hil C. Chapin. | Lambe, Mayor of Lindsay and Mrs. | x Cummings. ; Crosier' resunfon at Mrs Ver. | place of Muriel Elizabeth Wright, tive | Mrs. Hattie Moore, of? Shirley, who | Lambe, cousin of the bride, who were |: . Cedar Creek, July 4, 1953( "'u, " 1d' Mrs. Gordon Corner and inon's last 'Saturday. {@ver ne: hun. | months old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, | had played the wedding music at the | observing their 81st wedding - anni- | Dear Shirley and Bruce: Evelyn of Columbus were Sunday |dred guests were iniattandance. ; John: Wright, Janetville, Rev, J,|marriage of the bride's parents, play- | versary on the same day. We, of the Cedar Creek Community, | supper guests of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. | « Miss Hazel Gregg, of Port Colborne '| Hampson performed the ceremony, |©d the traditional bridal marches, and Guests were present from Richmond felt that we would like to honour you | Steele. i is the guest of Mrs, Wmi Holtby, : at the conclusion of the service the Whit on your recent marriage. Mrs. Kilpatrick and George accomp- | - Mr. and \Mrs. Roy. Moon, 'Raglan, Rev." Hampson has served the church 1 ith hite | Hill, Unionville, Blackstock, Locust ; Tt i id hives couple were presented with a white "i | Lig g You, Shirley, have lived here for|anied Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie of [and Mr. E. W. Crosier, Toronto, were | for three years, but has taken another | leather Bible from the congregation |Hill, 'Montreal, Oshawa, - Toronto, ha : Myer : ] ; > the past nine years and wé have seen | Oshawa to Orillia and Barrie on Sun- [guests of Mr..and Mrs "W. F. Crosier Parish so this was a farewell service. | and the official board of the church, Detroit, Kingston, Windser, Lindsay, you grow from a school girl to a bride. | day : : on 'Sunday The church was filled to capacity. si enelon Falls and Perthshire, Scot- add : : if ; = i . y pasiy The bride was given in marriage by | land. ! : Baby Muriel, who looked very|her father. Her gown was of white Satord beautiful in a christening dress of | satin with nylon tulle and net was uy was an eventful day. In| white nylon and poke bonnet to match, { styled with a fitted bodice wad {in a , ie morning, we drove to Warwick [and a beribboned pink jacket was hon- bouffant lace-tiered skirt, topped with Set New Price ; astle Which is the home of the Earl | oured ~by the presence of her -eight|a long-sleeved bolero of lace and net : of Warwick. We toured the castle and grandparents and her auntie Sandra with mandarin collar. A: coronet of then walked through the gardens. Gibson of Tyrone. Greatgrandparents | rhinestones and pearls held her finger- for Bread There we saw many peacocks, even |Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bentley of Port tip veil of net; her jewellry was a a ? baby peacocks, and one of the birds | Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hea- | triple strand of pearls with matching| Announcement in London Montreal, | % spread its tail feathers for us. After |slip of Janetville. Grand parents are | earrings, the bridegroom's gift," and | and Ottawa by one of Canada's larg-| i lunch we drove to Stratford-on-Avon. | Mr, and Mrs, Ryerson O. Gibson, of | ghe carried a bouquet of red roses and [est bread companies states that the | | 3 It is a lovely, quaint town and the | Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, | white carnations. price of standard loaves will be in- 4 calm river makes it very picturesque, Janetville, There. were also friends creased one cent on July 2nd to 19¢ i ~ We visited Anne Hathway's Cottage | from Manvers Station: and Toronto, | The matron of honour was Mrs, a loaf : ! outside of Stratford. She was the 1 _.. | Wallace Collins, of Toronto, who was 2 \ wife of Wii. Shakespeare. The house | After church they all went to the |in pastel green satin and net, and the The Toronto area and Oshawa .has = has a tatched roof and is now a mus- | home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wright, other attendants were Mrs. Wilhel- | not yet been notified of any such in- ER Janetville, where a Ibvely dinner:was| mina Kalser and Miss Felicity Bennett | crease but it is expected it will come. eum. = We also walked through the | served, "afterwards - several pletarea | of Kingston, who wore gowns of blue | Reason: a recent decision of the Can- beautiful gardens, then Wwe visited | were taken on the lawn with the|organdy styled with halter necklines | adian Wheat Board to equalize the res Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford | beautiful flowers as a background. | and full skirts, All had half-wreaths | domestic wheat price with the world mo and saw the f urniture he used and | Pictures taken were taken of the four of (bachelors buttons on their hair and | wheat price has raised the basic cost A -- some of his original writings. After generations' of both sides of the-fam- | carried nosegays of .pink and white | to the flour mills from $1.86 to $2.06 - an afternoon of shopping we dined at illes. _ | earnations and roses, per bushel, \-- the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. als = ~The mayor of Stratford was present Later they adjourned tothe home of The best man was Mr. R. C. Moulds | © This additional expense plus: higher [} at the dinner. That day a regatta was | M¥--8nd-Mrs. John Wright, Janetville, | and ushering were Mr. Stanley. Tor- | freight rates, exchange fluctuations, = being held on the river and while we | Where a lovely supper was served. rens and Mr. Harley Johnson, recent enrichment of flour and other ms ate we watched some of the boat races. Baby Muriel with her radian smile Ri ) basic ingredient costs. make a price in- - 5 ; : y Jighty-four guests attended the re- |. : : : That evening we saw "Taming of the was, of course, the centre of attraction, | ception in the church hall. Wearing | C > necessary. : Shrew" at the Theatre. It-was excel- | the weather which helped to make the | white nylon, white accessories and a| (Fditor's Commend."The new price Jens Played and very humourous. |day a big success and it was greatly | corsage of red rosebuds, the bride's|of 9c. a loaf came into effect in Port Daphne Ay gave everyone a | enjoyed by everyone present. mother received the guests. She was | Perry this week.) ; Our Sunday morning service was held in the Chapel at Cowley Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Weston arrived in time for lunch. They met each girl after : THIS lunch. Mr. Weston talked to us about the purpose and responsibility of our : NEWSPAPER trip. He presented each girl with a kik : i sterling silver medallion engraved FOR ONE FULL with the two mottos which he tried to follow all his life. We were all very . pleased with the gift. In the after- YEAR, WITH 9:00 noon we visited Cheltenham Ladies' 2 55 College and some of the students re- OFFER No. 1 turned to Cowley Manor with us for . - tea. 2 MAGAZINES FROM Monday morning we saw the model GROUP B T of the village of Burton-on-the-Water. $3 25 It was first displayed in 1937 and each = : = building in the model is one ninth the a - __size of the orignal. In the model vil- OFFER. No. 2 OFFER No. 3 'OFFER No. A lage there was a church and music , TR ; GAZIN ; actually came from it. That was very 3 MAGAZINES FROM : 1 MA FROM GROUP A 4 MAGAZINES FROM lovely indeed. In the afternoon we LA ROUP B MAGAZINES FROM GROUP B GROUP B é took a train from Cheltenham to Har-. $ ' 75 7 ] de | y ogate and took up residence at the Me LEN Joh n 5 $4.25 Join in the excitement of inviting your friends 16 come to ONTARIO -- 1 ney Nurses Hostel. 'We enjoyed our stay - Ma " - yg ines d dard Canada's All Year Vacation Province. ft r > #- i ly. rk an 'before magazines desire ist with ol : ! ; 3 there HmEnse y : - 9 red and enclose list with order. Let a postcard or letter be your personal invitation now to friends in other Tuesday "morning we visited the 'GROUP A GROUP B parts of Canada or in the United States: to visit. ONTARIO. Ask.them to ; 2 Castle Museum in York which is on .0 Redbosk Magasine ._..___.-_______ I Yr. 0 Maclean's Magorine (12 issues) + Mon enjoy a real family holiday where accommodation. is good: and cates -are X the site of a former Women's P risen, - 8 Suenst ase tanannnia ' v. 0 Canadian Home Journal ___._..... | Yr. 6 easy on the vacation budget. ino, gal : display of a typica y ne : i 2 : 5 joi : ; nan im Ine OJ Magasine Digest "777 a ar ONTARIO offers hundreds of attractions which will appeal te any:taste, with. horse and carriage and.a hurdy- x HM AY als Magarin TS | Yes .0 Sanadian Poultry Review __-_________ | Yr. Visitors can be assured of heart-warming hospitality 'With memorable happy : > TE nr a LL TT A oy i H p it (1) J (20% gurdy. After lunch the girls nervous. 'Cenadian Homes & Gardens ________ | Ye. 4 free thie Le Re -- | Yr : he liday; experiences Wherever they choose fo. go"umid' ONTARIO'S" 52 ': ly brushed their suits and gave a last 1opulas Ssianes FERGIE I Yr [J *Farmer's Magazine _.__.___________ 1 Yr. acation Areas. : : ; a shine to their shoes, 1 wonder Why? EB Peteptey = BXURNANL 1 El Ganeds, Poultryman oom... Ei Your Department of Travel and Publicity will send illustrated literature to 7 Well we were going to meet H.R. H. C1 'Modern: Sereen 2227770 LY || 0 True Experiences oi Bg «your friends with your compliments if you fill in and mail the eavpombelow. ci" the Princess Royal at Harewood House | ~~ § | [J Parents' Magaaine ________ "7777 ""~ '*Note--Farmer's Magazine to farm addresses only 0 ee . > ' . ; ify - After we were presented to her, the : : : ' ONTARIO TRAVEL compliments the winners in. the recent letter-whiting (contest. . Jif Princess took us through her: house : - The appreciation of the Department is expressed to sach student of the thousends ~~ i": ro out to the terrace where she pos- re kmited hay ith Ste, to Oy vate thrgughius. the : ; > : : : IE Province who cooperated with students in makin Contest-such a sue Pa ts ed for a picture with us. Then she Any Magazine Listed Below And This Elk @ toon ES ATE v is Voi pit presented each girl with a book of Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! " ) i a Pi ety the history of Harewood Boys. om ' "Mark an "X" before magazines desired and enclose list with order Win Vee Mm, NAN Sudan ATL w (REDRTEIIE i : sure we will always treasure it. Her ; Saturday Night (Webkly) _......... Liha $4.60 Se 4 . ' ! \ lady-in-waiting took us through the gq Maclean's Magasine {24 Issues) __... oz---= 3.60 o Bae Miser READS i EY ¥ dnd (4) lovely Italian gardens. Afterwards - C)'Amorican Mogasine ....______ __ 77777 4.10 [3 Inside Detettive ...ooomioimreee eer 30 1100.00 Tove et bond $240 C0 TRI WIRE ev lien we returned to Harrogate. Tay ev- i Ermybedts bigor ET 3% 0 Qoamopolitan Magasine o.__.~ 22 a: Ona Gi, J : sir i, 0,89 a a ; ¥ Mybed 04 Atal CTT RR «3 © Companion ______.____.._ 3, J hinged ening a visit to the tthe) hic no : = union, Fishing in Canada ....._ cco 3.60 0 Christian Herald ___ "77777777 SENT) CRRA . 62 Riverside Drive 09 Donald §., and Collage of 80 Joseph ses attend for three months at the : ® aurea Aes scceeciadcaanaaa 3.95 [J McCall's Magazine rr ARP TAA 3. i Whitefish Kapuskasing Port William North Day ginning' of their. training ended a h Yel sly Sen eeamiaanens PRES 378. 07 Teue Story 2 TTI Soranr=i3d0 Port 3 | © wonderful day. il Collier's Weakly 0 2207270017 6 | Amernean ie Steel 340 Prt 4 This morning we visited Fountain Hematy Dumpty's Megaalns .............. 3 " hares for Boy RS RAR d 410 od by © Abbey at Ripon and saw the ruins o EE sin, Ade i at «3.60 ; the abode of mediaeval monks, Only NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES |- YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN ® part of walls remain today. After : ALL OFFERS f° mmm am mem em emma mame. lunch we' visited some shops in Harr ARE GUARANTEED * CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON gate and later in the afternoon we " hd ettad 3: Gentlemen: | onlote § : Pleats fond the off caught a train "Queen of Scots" to Co ) : } bart denen naan naa « Please send me the offer iin Te ou arrived Jater FILL IM AND ) checked, with a year's subscription to your. idiiiny sa : that evening. The Scotish country- MATL BRE: Name... side is truly lovely. The sun was shin- 4 AATL TODAY . : 7 > .. ing and that made it all the more Hg _-- \ : ¥ 5 - 3 of vo . Arve J ; = wonderful. } i or * Post: Office...........0.. 000. ain, dn . ) \ 3 Asive fort ' = reir : ~~ gaol at AR il i FY 3 * " » H as & mat LEE TTT a Fa py i se

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