12--FPORT PERRY STAR, THURS. DEC. bth, 1963 SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred and here for the week-end. family visited Sunday with Mr.! Myr. and Mrs. P. Williamson and Mrs. Cecil Harding in Tor- of Port Huron, Mich., visited onto, | for the week-end with Mr. and Misses Gloria Fralick and Mrs, Johnson. Mrs. Johnson Sandra Fralick at their hones] Sr. returned with them for a visit, Sunday visitors with Mr, and | Mrs, Alf Eden were Mr. and | Mrs. D. Baird of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Pete Butt of Scu- | gog. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor of Ringwood, Saturday guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis. | Congratulations Mr. V, Ald- red, you are our new reeve. Mr. and Mrs. C .L. Davis of | Dunbarton at their cottage at MecLaren's Beach for the week- re "end. Mrs. B. Pearson of Uxbridge spent a' couple of days here at the home of her father, Mr. yordon Flewell, recently, Mr. and Mrs. D. Aldred and Beverley visited Sunday with Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Morrish in Toronto. Mrs. Cecil Fralick, Dianne and Sylvia spent Swnday in Tor- onto with Mr. Fralick, who has been véry ill. Trust to see you home again in the near future Mr. Fralick. > Mrs. D. Maundrell and Mrs. : E. Rowland of Whitby spent Sunday with their"parents Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fralick. . Sorry stationery and thank-you to hear you are not feeling up cards add that extra touch ~ © par Mr. Fralick. of warmth to your M orrespondence. Your name nr and address or initials are printed on white or coloured Personalized "Just for You" . and Mrs. H, Thomas at- tended the party given to Mr. and Mrs. F. Tobin at the home quality writing papersin "of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Real, beautiful raised lettering. Greenbank on" Saturday night. The impression is dignified, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crowells of and oh so charming; yet the cost is very low. Oshawa guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick on Sunday. Choose your personalized Sorry to hear Mr. Demara Sr. stationery, dinner napkins, g cocktail napkins, coasters, 8was taken to hospital Monday matches and playing cards "nicht. Hope for a speedy re- from the many available ou pe bery styles you'll see in the personalized "Just for You" Looking to see you out to sample book. Church Service next Sunday at P.S. They make wonderf 10 a.m. gitts for family " Congratulations to Mrs. M, --and friends too. !' McLaren on her success at the "a Horticultural Show in Oshawa P Pp ' on Monday night. ort erry Star, Dec. 9th is enrollment night PHONE: Re- CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN Bg Situation - 1562 785 deaths 6,284 new cases(an increase of £ 300 over 1961) 16,600 patients with active TB treated in Sanatoria, Canadians of all ages are harbouring 'the tubercle bacillus in their bodies. (Canadian TB Association) Global Situation '3 million deaths per year 3 million new cases per, year - 15 million individuals get, infected with ~ tuberculosis L300, 000,000 persons of all ages are "harbouring 'the tubercle bacillus in their bodies. (Report of World Health Organization) Please use your Christmas Seals and speed. your: gift to-- + ONTARIO | COUNTY TB and 985-7383 "at 7 p.m. for our Guides. 5,500,000 toward the M. & M, Fund. : in gold peau de soie. ing. Redman - 'spent in chit chat and a view 'take of a sumptuous buffet re-union with 2 roommates of (Mildred) and children from of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Heayn. 'home of Mr, Jjand | Mrs. | | Earl member Guides, the Christmas Party is Dec. 16th at 7 p.m. * * * On Nov, 24 several Island people visited the former resi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rea- der, to offer personal congra- tulations on the occasion of their Diamond Wedding Anni. versary and renew school day friendships with the family. On Tues. evening the Head Sunday School. held its annual Standards of gold and rust mums formed the setting at Bethesda United Church, for the wedding of Betty Louise Young eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Young, Don Mills to Thomas William Duff, son of meeting at the home of Mr. & Mr. and Mrs. Lorne G. Duff, Mrs. Don Ashbridge. It was Port Perry, on Saturday, Nov. with regret that we learned | 2nd at 4.30 o'clock. Rev. Wes- Mr. Anson Gerrow will be for-; ley Morris officiated. . ced to withdraw temporarily on The bride given in marriage account of his knee operation | | by her father was gowned in in Dec. Mr. Don Ashbridge | blush ivory satin with fitted will carry on as superintendent Podice and low portrait neck- assisted by Arnold Heayn. The | line outlined with guipure ecrue 1964 staff will be as follows: |lace french draping back lent Bible Class--Mrs. Earl Reader interest to the softly gathered Int. Class--Mr. Don Ashbridge, skirt which fell from the round- and Mrs. Don Gerrow | ed hipline, into a circular train. Jr. Class--Mrs. Jack Manns | Her fingertip veil of blush satin with Linda Heayn and Mari- tulle illusion was held by a 1yn Manns as assistants. | matching headdress. Rec. Sec'y--Linda Heayn carried a crescent shape bou-| Librarian--Jim Dowson quet of Johanna Hill roses snd Pianist--Marilyn Manns stephanotis. Sec'y-Treas.--Mrs. J. Dowson | Mrs. George Worth, sister of It was decided to give $25. the bride was matron of honor, Mrs. Jack Jones, cousin of the bride and; Miss Joyce Forder, bridesmaids. Instead of the usual Christ. hey wore street length dresses mas gifts given by the Sun-; Of Tust peau de soie. Their day School it was decided to! head pieces were matching peau! treat the children and their: de soie crescents and carried 'rust and gold mum bouquets. Fifteen 'scholars are eligible | for attendance pins this year. parents with a bus. trip to: | Christmas Fairyland at Casa. Mr. Ross Duff, brother of the Loma. Of necessity, this trip groom was best man, and Geo. | will have to be Sunday morn- Worth, Raymond Doupe were The bus will leave the. ushers. Mrs. Barbara McIntyre Head Church at 9.15 a.m. ' was the soloist.' Flease bring along a sand-, Receiving the guests at the wich for your child as it will Canadiana Motor Hotel, the be a long morning, ' bride's mother wore coffee tis-! Please bring a White Gift to sue faille, with matching hat the Head S. S. Dec. 15th. and dark accessories. Her cor- It was a pleasong bit of news sage was talisman roses. for those, who know Mr. and The groom's mother assisted; Mrs. Alex Martyn, when they. in beige lace with matching | heard that this very deserving hat and dark brown accessories. | couple would leave on Sunday Her corsage was organge de-' ! by train for a 3 month visit in| light roses. California with Mrs. -Russell [ The bride | . Betty Louise Young, Thos. W. Duff Wed In Bethesda United Church [4] For travelling to Eastern United States the bride wore a soft green suit, beige blouse, hat, gloves, black shoes and bag. Her corsage was tanger- ine carnations, IN WINTER EGGS We have a new folder that describes how you can save up to 80% of your extra feed costs this winter by heating your henhouse. Tests in Iowa and Washing- ton have shown how it costs less than one-fifth as much to heat a hen from the outside,' with circulating warm air, than to heat her from the inside, using extra feed. The facts are all in this fold-. er called "More Profit in Win- ter Eggs." You can use it to figure how much you can save i by warming with heat instead. of feed. Copies FREE while they last. Trewin Farm Equipment PH. 985-7021 PORT PERRY [PR] Sanguine of Los Angeles. We wish for them a very happy winter. In view of their de- parture, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. invited - the Martyns for supper on Wednesday: Friends from Blackstock were also present. To wish the hon- |; oured guests bon voyage they were presented with a lovely sweater and pair of socks. 'BIL On Friday evening Mr, and Mrs; Harold Martyn of Port Perry planned a surprise party for the former's parents. The gathering of 26 or more consist- ed of relatives and Island neighbours. The evening was FREE PICK UP Phone 985 - 7531 L'S RADIATOR REPAIR (1Y% Miles North of Manchester ) PLUGGED UP RADIATORS BOILED OUT and REPAIRED "THEY WORK LIKE NEW" and. DELIVERY Oct. 10 of some of Clara's fine picturas for which she has gained much merit in international compe-| titions, Clara is an ideal hostess and 'invited the guests to par- lunch. Last week Mrs. Earl Reader spent a. few days in Toronto and was able.to have a | .. Toronto school days. One con- tinues her career as a music teacher in North York and the other as chooser of books for the Central Library. Tho' there was not much Christmas excitement in evidence, it was| a great deal of satisfaction to view the unique and beautifully dressed windows of Eatons and | Simpsons. The Gerrow family had Sun. dinner in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Moses. Mr. and Mrs. McCartney Oshawa spent Sun. at the home . Mr. and Mrs, Martin Lee Shirley) and children of Whit- by spent Sun, at the parental Heayn. GOT A CHILLY ROOM? ADDING A ROOM? MAKE YOUR COMFORT COMPLETE WITH ELECTRIC HEAT VISIT YOUR ELECTRIC HEATING INFORMATION CENTRE ONTARIO HYDRO §TH AVENUE N, WOODBRIDGE ~~ PHONE Aflas 8-1101 LJ] © © % >