5 THE PQRT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Hid, 1060 - -- ---- Wedding (Continued from front page) Mrs. her home 'from -of the office of General Motors gave the bride a personal shower at which time she received many lovely her china and also a lovely set of The office staff of the Parts Dept. Prior to her marriage the bride was cream and sugar and corn flower | presented the bride with some pieces entertained at many parties. bowl. of china. Robt. Farndale entertained at| Miss Gerri Spears, Mrs. Robert| On Saturday, Oct. 1st in the after- in Oshawa when the girls | Miller, Mrs. Paul Espie, Mrs. Bruce | noon and evening Mrs, Hugh Espie The Girls inthe office of the Parts Dept. entertained the bride at a dinner und presented her with a setting of Fspie and Miss Donna Innis entertain- ed a very large number of Karel's friends and neighbours at the Scout miscellancous and pantry shower at which time the bride received many lovely and useful gifts, entertained, at a Trousseau Tea in honour of her daughter. Assisting in receiving guests was' the grooms § personal gifts, Feature . Save. 11e "New. Twin Pack - This was in the form of a Hall. mother, Mrs. Roy Nottingham. 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Roll K Wagstatte's cnt - 8 oz. pkg, SARAN WRAP - 3c GLACE FRUIT : Supreiiie - 15 Denier - 51 Gage. Pr. JELLY ROLLS = 3c NYLONS . - 88 Lysol - 5 oz. - Free Spohge x Red & White - 5 oz. Jar | DISINFECTANT Be Instant Coffee - + Be ~ Dowson's Food Market Phone - YUkon 5-7942 Port Perry | Sunbeain' Raspberry . 27 29c . | Gain over last year--- 5 retiring. It was left for Reeve Gib- .| rehearsal. J also presented his gifts to his Best 1 Man 'and the Ushers. | ment and we all sat back for a ples "| pointed although this year. infact in Sikh News oe = Land $241,820 . 2 Buildings--$1, 511,740 Pfeil ; From the Port Perry Hockey Club, bride was assisted by her attendants Miss Gerri Spears, Mrs. Robt, Millar, Miss Barbara Flintoff and the little flower girl Miss Nancy Nottingham. Also assisting was Mrs. Robt. Farn- dale of Oshawa. r Assisting in the tea room were Miss Hilda Trevail, Toronto, aunt of the bride; Mrs, Lloyd Myers, Mrs. George Lane, Miss Gladys Lane, Mrs. Ann Spears, Mrs. Roy Cornish, Mrs. Len. Colbear and Mrs. Harry Edenborough, - On" Wednesday, Oct. 5, the groom's pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Notting- ham,. entertained the bridal party at their 'home in Raglan, following the On this occasion, the bride presented her gifts of sterling silver lockets to her attendants. The groom Port Perry Rod and Gun Cluk (Continued from front page) Bob Trotter, Senior Conservation Officer, Maple, told us all about moose and their habits. Bob was stationed in the moose country for some considerable time and is well versed in their ways. He captured his listeners with his own personal ex- periences., and 1 am sure some of us came away better informed on this majestic animal through the stories we had just been told. The bass trophy was not picked up this year as believe it or not, not one Club member entered, true conserva- tionists all. Herry DeShane took tthe muskie cup with his 12 pounder but as Harry was working it will be pre- sented to him at a later date. One of the pleasant duties Bob Trotter was asked to perform--pre- sent the shooting awards, medals and badges to 16 men and 2 ladies. This is one of the things that the Port Per- ry Rod and Gun Club has-boosted-- first get the ladies and the men inter- ested in shooting with small arms and then getting them out to practice so that - they become more proficient. Hilton Simpson, Chairman of shoot- ing committee is doing a- wonderful job in this respect. For his afforts beyond the call of duty Bob was pre- sented with a Club crest. - About this time in the programme | United Church Preshytery W.A. Mrs. A. A. Crowle, honorary presi- dents of the Oshawa Presbytery W.A. introduced the guest speakers at the semi-annual meeting of the Associa- tion by saying that Mrs. W. C. Sturt- worker who has held office as 'presi- Stan Hudson sets up his movie equip- sant surprise. We are never disap- early spring it looked as if we might "have to get along-without-Stan at our ient in Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, and we would go down to visit. him when possible. He told me then that if it was at all possible he would be at the banquet in the fall and thanks, My, "Hudson, for keeping your word. His first film was a tale on: the toll of improper hunting practices and I am sure that it carried a worthwhile message along with the humourous scenes, - The second film was on the making of maple syrup and it was just a coinéldence that I was up in this bush the previous Saturday afternoon with the Regional Forester, Pater Ad- dison, It brought home to many off of us the former days of "sugaring" a very much curtailed industry at the moment, Queen, the 12th Annual Banquet be- came history... ~~ (Continued from front page) 1959 Asspramensd: Population 2210 banquet. At this time he was a pat-{- --{----Mr. Hudson received a hearty vote| . of thanks for-his-choice of films and} with 'the singing of God Save the]. W. Churehill played the plano; Mrs. Harry Smith sang a solo, "Think on' Me" and Mrs. S. G. Saywell and Mrs. C. J Heard of St. Stephen's Church, Oshawa, conducted the devotional period. Report: of the Dominion Council meeting were given by Mrs. Wm. Teeple and Mrs. Clayton Lee. The roll call révealed that King Street had the most members present, Re- ports of discussion groups wére given by the chairmen of the various com- mittees. In the president's remarks Mrs. Richardson gave a few ideas and information regarding resolutions made at Dominion Council. SS A RAR atari tara ish nannnrrirrnatinns Shs asannis ridge, of Toronto, was a veteran W.A: 1 : . Everyone Loves a Party! Total--$1,763,560 Business Assessment--$119,766 Grand Total--$1,878,315 : Population. -Gajn--87 Land $8,774 Buildings--§60,213 - Total--$68,987 Business Assessment gain--§1,204 Grand Total Increase--8$67,602 Road Statement from Dept. of Hwys. with cheque In amount of ---$8, 688, Report of Committeeg-- - Reeve J. J. Gibson yeported on a Banquet for Mr. L. A. Boucher who is: son and Councillors A, T. Cox and I. A. Boyd to attend ' Next Meeting November 12th at 10 a.m, cent FES aa Put a little = | SWEETNESS "in your lite with a _ BIG Y% 1b, Chocolate Bar ~~ only 50¢, each 2 House to House Canvas starts dent in W.A. from the local through 1 presbytery and conference right up to Culebrite that Birthday or other Special Event with one of the Dominion Council. At present Mrs. Sturtridge is Secretary of the OUR DECORATED PARTY CAKES Dominion Council office in the new SR United Church headquarters. Before WEEK-END SPECIALS commencing her talk Mrs. Sturtridge " CIENT) ol ra? said-how very pleased she was to have Pineapple Layer Cake Lemon Pie gid Tarts been invited back again to speak at this association, reminding the mem- bers that she had spoken in the very GERROW' S BAKERY same church, at St. Paul's in Ajax in|§ 19564. She asked the members to re- Phone YUkon 5-2172 : x G. M., GERROW member with her the vows taken at 41 the time of joining the Church, and to dwell on the thought that primarily AORN l each member is an individual who has | § Fel TR 2 RBZ promised to use the means of Grace, | : which summed up becomes the subject | § C A Ww K E R B R 0 S. 3 of her address "Speak a good word for : : Jesus Christ". = With the announce- | ment by dominion council that the |§ : » \ new organization of all the women of | § Kent Rindless Bacon 1b. 59 the church will come into being on |# rat January 1st, 1962, each *individual |g R d, Si loi d Wi S kb RB must plan to prepare herself to be- | oun irioin an mg tea .. J come a members of this new organiza- | § R R f B 1b. 5 i tion." It has been pointed out that the 5 ump oast 0 eef Teresa ° HN 5 new organization will be making use |# 3 of the best from each of the former 2 Swift' S Smoked Picnics » vivir es J9c 1b. } women's groups, and only the best in © Eh A Tr cach individual will be good enough 5 for members in the new organization. 8 FREE TOWN . DELIVERY EVERY MORNING The purpose of the new group is--"to 3 UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK : tos : unite all the women of the United | : ag ' T Pi i Church of Canada for the total mis. |B YUkon 56-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY sion of the church and provide a a ae a a medium through which they may ex- ~ : press their loyalty and devotion of p > Jesus Christ in Christian Witness, Study, Fellowship. and "Service." In order to enable members to prepare thémselves for the new organization schools ave being -set up-to be attend- ed by president of W.A. and W.M.S. and pamphlets will be sent out for v Ea use by all members: We must be ready a ourselves, Too often members are too concerned about the "organization", ETI = forgetting that this is a way to serve THEATRE IEC UXmIDar Him, sometimes we lose sight of what we are working for in our fear of al" new WAY. of serving. Mrs. Sturtridge bs THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3- 4 «DH Poosn reminded everyone that. each. one| ee Uh.) 2 should say "I am helping to build the | Kingdom of Love everywhere." Sink 1h ismark Since: "Guests ducati pel L. F.:- Richardson, president of the | RE Presbytery WA; were: Rev, and Mrs. Ha en he a T. R. Norman, minister of St. Paul's : : United Church, 'Ajax, Rev. Melville 'Cartoon News ar - Butters, chairman of the Oshawa : : 1 Presbytery; Mrs. F. H. Reed, acting NOVEMBER 9-10-11-12 / president of the Oshawa Presbyterial W.M.S,, Mrs. Clayton Lee and Mrs. _ SOUTH P ACIFIC A.A. Crowle, honorary. presidents of the W.A., Mrs, Charles Naylor and Mrs. H. W. Blakeley, vice-presidents, " UR P oY Mrs. A. E. Hamllton, secretary, Mrs. 0 OLI Ross. Dickinson, treasurer, Mrs. Grace Clayton, president of the Ajax WA, THREE SHOWS WEEKLY -- THURSDAY Mrs, W. A .Ives, past president, and FRIDAY and SATURDAY ; Mrs. W. C. Strutridge, guest speaker. DOORS OPEN AT 6.80 p.m. During the day Miss Clarissa Ed- TWO Sh and 9 > HTLY wards la played the organ, and Mrs. N. | SE RA "My Contractor" ; My Contractor. 5 Incorporated 1s 1997. A Competent. Craft-wan for every frude. : ~ Qunlity Materials : Desian and Plannina Servieac Professionn! Enainear (Civil) on Staff 5 A ax Repair and C onstruction Oe LIMITED. : 110 KING STREET EAST OsHAwA RAndelph. {Y{ SAE on ANID A \ Complete. Setvice nding - re ee "Carpentry oad Decorating. . 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