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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jul 1964, p. 4

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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Budd and boys were Saturday visitors at the Ivon Spencer home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry of Epsom and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snodden and children of Valen- tia were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hayes of Toronto - visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask last week. Mrs. A. Couves spent last week in the city with Mrs. Couves Sr. who has been ill. Congratulations to Mr. Barry Beare who successfully passed his exams and is now a full- fledged barber. Several from here attended the funeral of Mr. Frank Leask of Wick last Saturday after- noon. Congratulations to the follow- ing scholars who successfully passed their High School Ent- rance exams: John Phoenix is visiting in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phoenix and family and Earl Phoenix is vacationing in Haliburton with Roger Doble. Miss Linda Clements and Miss Ruth Couves are taking summer courses in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomson and boys joined her family at Markham Saturday evening for a picnic. Seagrave News (Too late for last week) Summer traffic -through our village is growing heavier every week. More cars coming into Seagrave, from the East are missing the turn for Port Perry, so either turn at the church corner, stop and study a map, or get to the next corner before they realize they are off course. Would it not be an act of com- mon courtesy, for those who are responsible, for the roads, to put up a prominent sign to di- rect the traveller, to Port Perry and points south? Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane, who has undergone surgery, in @sh- awa General Hospital, is mak- ing a gallant fight, to regain health and. strength, and is gaining a little. Mr. Gordon Fishley was tak- en by ambulance to Ross Mem- orial Hospital Lindsay on Fri- day evening, and placed in an Fab vd OF. 3 2 fora ry SCONE A SO rR BRR vt at FREE tt % Cork tee Fw duh IEEE SN 5 area, the gardens and straw- berry patches were completely destroyed, windows blown in, and splintered glass scattered all over, the field crops badly damaged. Miss M. Willows of Flinton, spent a. day visiting friends in this neighbourhood. Mrs. Ross Jackman, of Stitts- ville, visited her mother Mrs, C. Tait on the week-end. Mrs. B. Hanvey, of Toronto is a guest at the same home. The Seagrave Choir provided the music, for the evening ser- vice at Sonya Presbyterian Church Anniversary. Congratulations to our stud- ents, who successfully passed their Entrance to High School Examinations. They were Cry- stal Monahan, Sharyn Short, Sylvia Wanamaker, Billy Wana- maker and Lloyd Bruce. The U.C.W. had a successful 'Bake Sale on Friday evening, in spite of wind and a bit of rain. The proceeds go to the Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Boe left on the week-end for a trip through Western Canada. J 8 ER IF YOUVE NEVER | TRIED US THEN WEVE BOTH LOST," WE" YOUR BUSINESS vate = Fle PRE : 3 Bainra Jeon Contes and Dike Bridesmaids and flower girl Assnick, Harry; Bruce, Lloyd; | oxygen tent. He is very weak. a rick Samuel Farmer were gowned alike in pink or-| Bienia, Billy; Cervenka, Dorothy | The friends and neighbours a ) ganza over taffeta and the| Couperthwaite, Robert; Crosier,| wish him the best. Leif Miss Gloria Hastings provid- | matron of honour in turquoise, | Ron.; Empringham, Doug.; Fos- agai i : ' . ) 3 .y ., ok ed the wedding music and ac- Dresses were fashioned with | Y€*" Rickie; Foster, Regie; Ms and De aes nak tompanied the wdlelsl, Miss scoop necklines three - quarter Hughes, Doug.; Hunter, Gary; aid gn Sey ig ri Sat, ia Diane Br h : "Th y, FATT. qa) racj ephen; r(ge a i lane brown .who sang | sleeves and bell skirts high- Kracjek, Stephen; Mezereux, urday, June 27th. Diane; Monohan, Crystal; Me- Millan, Sharon; Paradine, Cha- Lord's Prayer", and "Because". The Rev. E. S. Linstead offi- « | | lighted by self roses on front <kirt and back waist. Fortunately Seagrave missed h ets Ag A 48 6a ciated in Port Perry United ryl; Parish, Ron.; Prininen,| the severe storm of wind, rain [AH Teg dl = So Church on the sixth of June at| Their matching headdresses| Terttu; Rusnell, Carl; Short,| and hail, on Friday evening, CONTRACTING-REPAIRS oh 3.00 o'clock. were wedding ring with illusion | Sharyn; Smith, Michael; Spence | that did such damage to the "ELECTRIC HEATING Wy Barbara ic the. daughter of veil. Shirley; Wanamaker, Sylvia; | south of us. In the Honeydale | RX: F AVL AM 3113 4 So arbara is the. daughter o Wanamaker, Billy; Whitfield, : The bridesmaids and flower girl carried bouquets of Tur- quobise Shasta Chrysanthemums with trailing Ivy. Mr. & Mrs. Murray Coates and Patrick is the son of Mr. Ar- * chie Farmer and the late Mrs, Farmer all of Port Perry. Ted; Woods, Edwin; Woods, : _ 0 Jean; McTavish, Sandy; Nagle, hp a i NN EE --r) ST - Bal, Sard Rr 'Bob; Ingleton, Ken. New Teachers -- Principal, | Mr. D. Lewis; Mrs. Coates; 'Miss Post. TR The matron of honour carried a ( iS = The bride given in marriage by her father wore a traditional gown of pure silk organza over taffeta with scoop neckline, long lily point sleeves, and de- tailed front yoke interest. The front controlled skirt and bodice enhanced by exquisitely designed 'appliques of re-ems broidered Swiss lace. The skirt with bouffant ful- ness at back and bustle effect at waist falling into a chapel train. Double crown of seed pearls and crystal held her bouffant veil of silk illusion. Barbara carried a bouquet of gardenia's stephanotis," shasta chrysanthemum arrangement with trailing Ivy. The bride was attended by the bridegroom's sister Mrs. Patricia Fulford as Matron of honour. Miss Joan Suggitt and Miss Louise Moore - as bridesmaids, a bouquet similar to the brides- maids and flower girl only in pink. Mr. James Farmer was best man and the ushers were Mr. John Coates and Mr. Ted Farmer. For the reception, at .the Masonic Temple, Queen Street, Port Perry, the bride's mother received wearing a sheath 'dress of beige lace with match- ing tone accessories and a cor- sage of yellow button chrysan- themums. Mrs, Farmer assisted, wear- ing a Powder blue sheath dress, matching coat with white ac- cessories and a corsage of white shasta chrysanthemums. "For the honeymoon to Lake Flacid the bride chose a pink brocade sheath dress with mat- ching coat and white accessories and a gardenia corsage compli- mented her ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Farmer are residing in Port Perry. Enrolment by rooms as of June 26th, 1964:--Room 1--36; Room 2--38; Room 3--42; Room 4--42, Approximately 25 of these pupils will be attending || Epsom School next year. Mr. and Mrs. Woon and children of Flint, Mich., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot (Phair and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Phair. Pleased to report that Mr. Thos. Sharp returned home last week from Uxbridge Hospital and is making steady improve- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines and Mr. Cecil Leask spent Sun- day with relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. F. Monnier of Kingston, were Sunday guests with the Harry Phoenix family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Woodward of Pinedale visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blair attended the 26th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ! Dalby of Oshawa on Saturday. 1365 25 Tube function. MODEL 23T.C. 827-- Reg. $359.95. MODEL 23T.C.M32-- Reg. $329.95. MODEL 23T.C.800-- BALDWIN ST. Have To Make Room For R.C.A. VICTOR NEW VISTA T.V. 23" CONSOLE " With Power Transformer. Smartly finished Cabinets. : : : NOW $279. 9, w. trade NOW $269. 95 w. trade Reg. $299.95, NOW $229.95 w. trade 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL RADIO & RECORD PLAYERS PETER VAN GINHOVEN Radio & T.V. Centre Ph. 655-3651 Line Twin Speakers 20,000 Highvolts BROOKLIN MINOR SOFTBALL 2 MINOR GAMES 8.15 p.m. SAT., JULY llth "PARADE 6.00 pm. 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