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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Aug 1965, p. 8

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PRY A 2 0 FEL EER ERERE RR SAE 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, August 5th, 1965 Personalized "Just for Yon" stationery and thank-you cards add that extra touch of ho th : your wrrespondence. Your name and address or initials are printed on white or coloured quality writing papers in beautiful raised lettering. The impression is dignified, "and oh so charming; yet the cost is very low. Choose your personalized stationery, dinner napkins, cocktail napkins, coasters, matches and playing cards £rom the many available styles you'll see in the personalized "Just for You" sample book. P.8. They make wonderful gifts for family and friends too. PORT PERRY STAR A ARN GON LY Bap g il? 1 [4 . f Y PA TE ' . FEEIUE WSN SH. ETRE TATE] PEI SEAN ¥ . Weston Girl Wins Miss Regatta Crown Miss Regatta and Miss Donna Kerslake of East York, 1st run- Miss Carol Maurice of Western, Ontario was the proud beauty who was chosen Queen of the Annual Lake Scugog Regatta held last week-end at Caesarea. Carol is picured above with her three of twnty-two entrants. Carol was chosen out princesses who were chosen at the same time. From left to right: Miss Ruth Mahaffy of Teronto, 2nd runner-up; Miss Gail Jones of Toronto, 3rd runner-up; Miss Carol Maurice of Weston, ner-up. ~ This beauty contest is an annual event of the Regatta and is becoming more popular each year. All the entrants were from 14 to 19 years old. The judges this year were Miss Estelle Wideman and Associates of Toronto, famous North American Model and Beauty Consultants.. --Staff Photo Margaret Ann Peter S. Caud Holy Family Church, Hanover Ontario, was the scene of a pretty - Summer Wedding when Margaret Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Regis Imhoff of Ba- thurst, New Brunswick, was united in marriage with Peter Sterling, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Caudle of Hanover, Ont. Rev. Robert Jordan officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride looked lovely in a floor length gown of silk or- ganza lavished with Chantilly lace sprinkled with sequins. The bodice was of silk organza with Chantilly lace and boasted a scalloped neckline. The long sleeves tapered to points at the wrist. Her fingertip chapel veil of tulle illusion fell from a satin tiara. She carried a cas- cade of red roses. The maid of honour, } Mrs. Imhoff Weds le In Hanover accessories, and a corsage of white carnations. For going away the bride wore a pink dress and match- ing coat with white accessories. The bride and groom spent a happy honeymoon with relations in Bathurst, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Caudle will re- side in Port Perry, Ontario. Mrs. Caudle was - showered with gifts at a Community Shower they had for her in Hanover, and also a Shower by Mrs. Leonard Nixon, Port Perry. Out of Town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Regis Imhoff, Bathhurst, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, Woodstock, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Inder, Kitchener, Mr. Gary In- der and escort, Kitchener, Mr. Steven Kenyon, Oshawa. Leonard Nixon, cousin of the || nuENEEERRENEDEEEERNEN] bride, wore a ballerina length gown of mint green organza. Her pillbox hat was of mint green organza and had a chapel veil. She carried a cascade of pink mums, Mr. David Caudle Jr., brother of the groom was best man. Messrs. Leonard Nixon & Glen Goslin ushered. The bride's mother chose a SELL and BUY THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED SECTION blue lace dress with a matching OF THE coat. Her accessories were P | y S white and she wore a corsage or i err Y far of white and blue carnations. The mother of the groom PHONE: 985-7888 wore a brown crepe dress, with | yupmEEEESENENEEREEREEN Love Family At Well Sp On Sunday Aug, 1, 1965 the first re-union pienie of the Love family was held at Well Springs Park, Greenbank. The Love fa- mily have been residents of Greenbank Community for sev- eral generations & many mem- bers of the family live many miles away in several directions. We are so gratified to report a very successful party with an atendance of 170. Members were present from: Edmonton, Alta., Saskatchewan Detroit, Mich., Champaign, Ill, from Ontario: Seaforth, Goder- ich, London, Clinton, Stouffville, Toronto, Lindsay, Cobourg, Nia- gara Ifalls, Sault Ste. Marie, Oshawa, Whitby, Huntsville, Aurora, Londsboro, Scarboro, Midland, Zephyr, Sunderland, Port Perry, Brown Hill, Peter- boro, Leaskdale and the Area surrounding Greenbank: During the afternoon and ev- ening the Relatives visited. Many had not met for years and many had never met before. There was a good program of races and the good old fashion- ed Tug O'War, the local boys against ones from a distance, which added fun to the program. Everyone enjoyed a hearty supper and the prizes were pre- sented. The prizes for the members coming the greatest distance was presented to Doc- tor and Mrs. B. I. Love of Ed- monton, Alta. The prize for Hold Reunion rings Park the eldest member present was presented to Mr. Exerett Love of Oshawa, Ont., who is 76 yrs. old. The prize for the youngest member present was presented to James Kevin Till, Greenbank, Ont. (3 weeks old). The eldest member presented a donation to the youngest member. Family news was then given and business discussed in pre- paration for making this an annual event. bout the success of the day, but reluctant to bid farewell. Hope i was expressed for continued health that all might meet again next year. All were very enthusistic a-! AT REST MARTYN, Jean Anderson-- Suddenly as the result of an accident at Elmvale, Ontario on Thursday, July 29, 1965, Jean Anderson Parker, beloved wife of Earl Martyn and dear mother of Marion (Mrs. John Lake), Oakwood, Bruce of Port Perry and grandmother of Brehda. Resting at the Chapel of Mec- Dermott-Panabker, Port Perry. Funeral Service from Prince Al- bert United Church on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. McTAGGART, Daniel John-- At the Oshawa General Hospi- tal on Sunday, Aug. 1st, 1965, Daniel J. McTaggart, husband of the late Lilly Clements and brother of Willihm of Little Britain, in his 85th year. Rest- ing at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for ser- vice on Wednesday at 2.00 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. TD () a (a (a TEACHER for a Grade V and VI. The Port Perry Public School Board requires for September 1965 a lady or gentleman teacher SALARY SCHEDULE HE (E-(-E ( -- O a. eu. 1 WANTED Minimum Maximum Category 1 ......... evens $3,400 $5,800 Category II ............... $3,800 $6,200 Category III .......... wee $4,200 $6,300 Category IV ............. $4,800 $6,900 Annual Increment $300 .to maximum. P.S.IL. available. Accumulative sick leave plan. Allowance for experience. Modern 16-room school. Apply in writing to R. H. Cornish, Prinicpal, by Tuesday, August 10th. Phone 985-2467. Robert V. Archer, Chairman of the Board Norman Heayn, Sec'y of the Board os J $35." . Dr. G. M. Rennie, Medical Officer of Health, attended of Port Perry. A 4 t i 3 ¥ TY, af 4 ) . , ER pratt a! 3 4 be ; So rd ¥ 4 . Biddle pdiibsddisnsntansisinae nino h 7 Port Perry Council N nutes of a regular meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry held on Tuesday, July 27, in the Municipal Office. Chief R. J. Cameron appear- ed at Council meeting to dis- cuss police matters. The following resolution was passed: "That Port Perry Police Chief be authorized to purchase [00 Parking Tickets and a suitable fireafm costing approximately Council meeting to discuss the Village dump and the progress being made on the proposed sewerage system for the Village Council decided to clean up the dump fronting on 7A High- way and to direct people to de- posit their garbage at the south end of the property.' The following Statement of Accounts was authorized for payment: -- General Dept. ............ $1,178.26 Property & Parks... Street Maint. ............ 272.00 Truck & Tractor ...... 32.84 Waterworks Dept. .. 2,554.62 168.51 Total .................. $4,206.23 LETTER from The Canadian H. W. Gossard Co. Ltd. dated July 14, 1965. "We notice that we do not have on file a Waiver of Right of Subrogation against our- selves in case of loss or damage caused by fire. We have been instructed by our parent Company in Chicago to request that you supply us with such a Waiver in writing. Your co-operation in this re- gard will be appreciated." LETTER from Emmerson In- surance Agency Ltd. dated July gards to the letter from Gos- sard Co., it is necessary that your solicitor have clause en- dorsed to the lease you have with -Gossard's, stating that the. Corporation of the Village of Port Perry will waive Subroga- tion in the event of loss." RESOLUTION -- "That the town solicitor be instructed to have a clause endorsed to the lease with Canadian Gossard Co. waiving subrogation in the event of loss." COURT of Revision to be held Wednesday, August 4, 1965 at 2 pm. The Clerk was in- structed to advise Mr. John Helm and Mr. Howard Mackey of the meeting of the Court of Revision. LETTER from ment of Highwa 20, 1965 re 6-Incl Highway 7A, Pe 33. : "We are retur plication for revi We recommen main be placed centreline of pave below the existing the entire 700 fee Would you ples your plans and sg offset distance ai will complete th upon receipt of t cuments." The Clerk was contact the Dept. SATEMENT of Fines from Magistrate's Court for June, 1965 -- $1,454.00, Municipal share $669.26., LETTER from The Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs dated July 21, 1965 re Centennial Grants Programme -- Project Application Statement No. 0- 507: "I acknowledge receipt of your letter dated July 16, 1965 | enclosing a certified copy of By- { Law No. 1423, Further to clause one of this By-Law, I assume the total es- timate cost in the amount of $12,000.00 has been included in the 1965 Budget Estimates. Your confirmation of this point will assist in processing your file. An early reply to this letter will be greatly appreciated." The Clerk was instructed to answer the letter of the Dept. of Municipal Affairs re Cen- tennial Grants Programme Pro- ject No. 0-507 and state that the Municipal share of the cost of the Centennial Programme has been provided for in the 22, 1965 re Policy #SCMC 5074. "Please be advised with re- 1965 Budget of the Village of Port Perry. WES Office 985 PLUMBING - HEATING ELECTRIC Port Perry, Ont. and request that tive of their De at his earliest co discuss this matt cil. LETTER from Mitchell Associat July 23, 1965, At Barr, Sanitary En the OWRC (copy 1 BUS WAN Dead or Crippled Highest Prices pa to size and ¢ Phone Zenit NO TOLL C ED. PECONI & R.R. #2 WOC Collectors Licen LANE DUE ELECTR TELEWIS SALES and S Phone 985-7993 o PORT PE Formerly Apex WANTE CARS FOR WR Cartwright Auf 7A Highway, 8 mi Port Pen Phone Blackstock Ar 2473 Res. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER and Builders Supplies REESOR FUEL Phone 985-7951 Ph. 985-2806 Port Convalescent anc Patients Semi- Accommodaf EADE NURSING Small Enough to Large Enough fo: Tray Service - EF T.V. Nurse in . Reasonable R 'Home away fro & LUMBER. DEAD OR CRI FARM ST( Picked up pro Telephone collect, 2638-2721 MARGWILL FU TYRONE License No. 388: ® Cash on the | GEORGE McPI General Insu PORT PERRY - ( Telephone 985. Office Corner John & De

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