10 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Nov. 11th, 1965 CELEBRATE 30th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gibson of Port Perry celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home recently where they received friends and relatives for the occasion. Mrs. Gibson, the former Emily Fallis, was born in North Da- kota, moving to Canada with her parents at an early age and settling at Cadmus. son was born at Cadmus. They were married on Sept. 30th, 1915, and lived at Cadmus until early this spring when they moved to Port Perry. They have two children, Glenn of Hamilton and Mrs. W. Robin- son (Birdie) of Kingston. There are five grandchildren. The tea table was centred with a wedding cake flanked by gold candles and yellow roses. Pre- siding at the tea table were Mrs. FP, Walter, Mrs. N. Philp, Mrs. M. Howsam and Mrs. W. C. Robinson, Grand-daughters and cousins served the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson received congratulatory letters from Prime Minister Lester Pearson, John Diefenbaker, Premier John Robarts, Mr. Starr, Dr, Dymond and from many friends and re- latives who were unable to at- tend. Mr. Gib- CANADA'S PRIME MINISTERS SINCE CO Shown in the House of Commons in Ottawa are Canada's 14 Prime Ministers since 1867. J. D. Kelly did the original paint- ing for the Confederation Life collection in 1929. The port- raits of Messrs. St. Laurent, Diefenbaker and Pearson were SEAGRAVE NEWS "It's an ill wind that blows nobody good". The fresh bree- zes of the last 10 days have re- moved most of the "Vote - - " signs and most people are happy to see them go. Seagrave's big annual '"Eat- Out" on Wed. last could be called a decided success. Early visitors were happily eating away at 4.30 pm. and serving continued until nearly 9 p.m. By that time 614 adults and 91 children had been satisfied (we hope) and a number of plates sent out to shut-ins. This tur- key dinner in its present form was started 1b years ago in 1950, at which time Mr. Wes. Crosier was instrumental in getting it- organized. Mr. and Mrs. Crosier still attend al- though they have lived in Sun- derland about 10 years now. Our congratulations and best wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Rod- ney Barbour whose marriage was solemnized in the church on Friday evening by Rev. D. Harris. A reception was held later in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fisher. The bride, the former Jean Bright is the only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bright and Mr. Barbour is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Barbour of Dalhousie, N.B. The young couple plan to live in Oshawa. Mrs. A. Moon received a message on Wednesday that her brother Mr. Wm. Hadwin, Lindsay, had been seriously hurt in a freak car accident, in which his head and shoulders were caught between the car door and the body of the car. Mr. Hadwin is in hospital with concussion, two broken jaws, a dislocated shoulder and other injuries. On Thursday morning the stork paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. Bolling, who recently moved to the Bruce farm, and left a son. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson ac- companied Mr. Howard Leask of Uxbridge to Midland on Sat- urday where they visited an old friend Mrs. Wilbert Wilson. As usual Mrs. Blanche Han- vey, Toronto, attended the tur- key dinner and stayed for a few days with Mrs. V. Tait. She has now gone to Little Bri- tain for a visit. On Friday Mr. G. Sevanick & daughter Geraldine of Uxbridge visited Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Mac- Farlane. Week-end visitors here were: Miss Rosemary Nodwell and friend Mr. Bill Hilbert, Hamil- ton with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nodwell and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon, Toronto with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wray, Toronto with Ken & Ida Wray. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williams, their daughter Diane and her friend, Toronto, with the Neil McMillan family. Mrs. Andy Dixon and Miss Jean Murray, Manilla, with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott will be celebrating their 45th Wed- ding Ammiversary on Thursday, November 11th. Their son, Be- verley Scott will entertain Gladys and Roy at a family re- union at his home in Oshawa. Mrs. Scott is the former Gladys Harrison of Myrtle. Several of our families at- tended the special services at Greenbank on Sunday, while Mr. and Mrs. McNeil, Mrs. Dow- son and Mrs. King attended the Zion anniversary. This reduced S.S. attendance somewhat--only 73. Neil Wanamaker acted as superintendent and Darlene Watts read the scripture. No one admitted having a birthday last week. Services will be held at the usual hours next Sunday. oy 1. Sir John A. Macdonald . Alexander Mackenzie . Sir John Abbott . Sir John Thompson . Sir Mackenzie Bowell . Sir Charles Tupper . Sir Wilfrid Laurier 3 OH Ov WN added recently by Rex Woods. NFEDERATION It is one of 38 paintings which will be shown in the Better Living Centre at the Canadian National Exhibition from August 20 to September 6. 1867-73 8. Sir Robert Laird Borden 1911-20 1878-91 9. Arthur Meighen 1920-21 1873-78 1926 1891-92 10. William Lyon Mackenzie King 1921-30 1892-94 1935-48 11. Viscount Richard Bedford Bennett 1930-35 1894-96 12. Louis Stephen St. Laurent 1948-57 1896 13. John George Diefenbaker 1957-68 1896-1911 14. Lester Bowles Pearson 1963- SCUGOG NEWS Mr. Gordon Flewell visited with Mr. A. Johns at Manches- ter recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter and family Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. G. Freeman dinner guests of Mrs. W. Day of Port Perry on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lee & son of Kinsale guests of Mr. & WELLSTYLE YOUR HAIR SO UNIQUE ~ FRIENDS WILL STOP GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7991 Mrs. Empringham on Sunday. A lovely party was held at the hall on Saturday night for Mr. Bill Jeffrey's twenty-first birth- day. Fifty guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Manns and fa- mily Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hope of Pickering. Mr. and Mrs .Carl Slute Sun- day guests with her mother, Mrs. M. Warren. Messrs. Bob Taylor, Keith Crozier and Russ Pogue are spending a few days at Parry Sound, hunting. Mr. and Mrs. WW, Thom and family of Ajax visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. H. Thomas Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee, Greenbank. Mrs, Vic Aldred attended the Port Hope dinner given by the Lodge one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hooker of Preston Lake, Mr. and Mrs. A. Farmer of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman and family of Seagrave recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Mrs. Hownsell 'of Oshawa is with Mr. George Samells and Linda. Mrs. Samells is in Port Perry Hospital for surgery. Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Haines & family of Bowmanville, Mrs Alvin Heayn and girls Satur- day guests of Mrs. R. Tetlow. Mrs. R. Jackson, Mr. Shunk of Prince Albert:and Mr, and Mrs. J. Kane and family guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman on Sunday. Mrs. E. Pearson of Oshawa at Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred's. She attended the Commencement Exercises in Port Perry Friday night. Mr. and Mrs, M. McLaren at- tended the Turkey dinner in Nestleton on Saturday night. Commencement Exercises in Port Perry were well attended. Congratulations to all the Is- land students. Grace Service 10 a.m. You are invited. Come. AT REST LUNDY, John Beldon, D.D.S. --At the Toronto General Hos- pital on Mon.,, Nov. 8, 1965, John B. Lundy, dear husband of the late Anna Grant Blackstock and beloved father of Lois(Mrs. David F. Jackson) of Toronto and brother of Thomas H. D. Lundy of Vancouver. Service from the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry on Wed. at 2 pm. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Brantford on Thursday at 1.30 p.m.