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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 May 1966, p. 2

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© son -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, May 12th, 1966 | _ 4 i United Shirley Ann DeJong Weds Robert James Strong "identical floor-length- gowns Blackstock Church fia prettily decorated with white | of pink peau de ,soie, straight potied . mutns was the setting | skirts, short sleeves and empire on" Saturday, March 19¢ 1966 for the marriage of Miss Ann De Jong, daughter of MF. and Mrs. Eelke De Jong, Nestle- and Robert James Strong, of Mr. Mrs. Gordon of Blackstock. - Rev. Philip Romeril officiated the * wedding music was by the church choir Mrs. Lorne Thompsoa.® in marriage by her father, the bride. wore a floor length. gown of nylon chiffon over netting and peau de soig with train fastened: at back of waist. Her bouffant shoulder length veil fell from a circlet of petals and she carried -a cas- cade of red roses white mums. : ) Miss Christine Sloane, Nestle- ton was maid of honor in a formal floor length sleeveless gown of turquoise blue peau de soie with white elbow :length gloves and shoes. She carried "blue and white carnations. The bridesmaids * were: Miss Martha Broersma of Oshawa and Mise Beth Strong, Toronto . (sister of They were dressed ton and and played leader; Given and . the groom). Shirley [ 'and waists with white elbow-length gloves and pink satin shoes. All attendants wore rhinestone ti- aras and the bridesmaids car- vied bouquets of pink and white carnations: ; Mr. Ronald Hoskin of Black- stock was best man and the ushers were Mr. Eric Barr, brother-in-law of the groom Mr. Ed. De-Jong, brother of the bride. . The reception was held in the Christian Education where the bride's mother re- eeivdl in a light blue two-piece suit, white hat and corsage of pink and- -white carnations. To | assist the groom's mother chose a three-piece suit of dark blue with pink hat and a corsage of pink and white carnations. As the couple left for a honey= moon in Virginia, the bride was wearing a three-piece black and white check suit and a purple orchid. - Guests were present from Brampton, Toronto, Peterboro and surrounding territory. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Strong are now residing at R.R.*1, Burketon. WIN A «~ » { 1966 Pontiac Parisienne | IDA | During May 16 - 21 33rd BIRTHDAY SALE PORT - BRUTON DRUG STORE PERRY | ing. 'a nice plant. Cartwright High School held | Centre BLACKSTOCK 'NEWS By 0. Hill~ Monday, May 2nd, 86 students of Grades 7 "and "8 "and four teachers from Cartwright Cen- tral School joined pupils from Darlington ard Manvers at the Ganaraska Forest: Area and spent a half day planting trees for the Centennial project. They also had a tour of the re: forestation area, catered for a delicious huffet dinner for the. Federation of Women's Association of Ont- ario. Some 40 ladies attended. A business meeting was held. Then Miss Pat Knox of Hamp- ton showed slides and comment- ed on her trip to the British Isles last year. ~ Friday, May 6th the Teachers Convention for Durham No. 1 Inspectorate was held in Maple Grove Hall. This commenced with dinner at 12.30 after which Mr, Richard Shooter, Phycholo- gist, addressed the group. His theme was "Behaviour Chan- gers" and it was most inter- esting. a ii Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy, Mrs. Cecil Hill, Mrs, Harry Van Camp and Mrs. Ne¢il Malcolm spent a pleasant afternoon Wednesday at Colum- bus bazaar, A good crowd enjoyed the delicious Mother's Day Supper sponsored by St. John's W.A. in the Parish Hall Friday even- Winners of lucky draws were Mrs. Oscar Graham and Mrs. Ross Duff. Each received their annual "At Home" Friday May 6th in Cartwright Recrea- tional Centre. The Students did a marvelous job of decorat- ing in the theme of "Mardi Gras". Music was provided by the Imprimum Quintet. There was an excellent turnout of pu- pils, previous students, parents, and friends. Long formals were popular and schaol girls were transformed- into young women while the: boys made handsome escorts, The orchestra picked the Queen and two princesses from the seven most popular girls | in the school. Miss Nancy Frew was crowned our Queen in the 'Royal Court of the Mardi Gras' by Miss. Sheila Tomchishin last year's queen. The two princess- 'es were Miss Nancy Staniland and Miss Judy Swain, The Blackstock O.N.O. provided pur- ple punch and later in the evea- ing served a delicious lunch, The United Church was pack- ed Sunday morning. The choir chose as their Anthem "A Pray- er for Motherhood". Rev. Ro- meril's subject for his sermon on Family Life--"Honies with a little Church Tower". INVEST NOW 6% VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments. Interest is payable half yearly or may. be left to compound Emmerson Insurance Agency LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-2421 Tuesday, May 3rd the O.N.O. Mus. beautiful | The Sacrament of Baptism was administered to the follow- ing:--Janet Darlene, daughter of Mr. and Mns, Thomas Dean: Lisa Margaret, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell; Mi; chael Yiarold, son of Mr. Mrs, Harold Medd; Robert Johd son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham; Wayne Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Ro; binson, . A' fine service "was also held in St. John's Church, Rev. Rosé took "as his theme "Space". "Mrs. Will Hooey, Toronto & Miss Margaret Hooey, Graven- hurst, spent the. week-end at their Cartwright home. : 'Mrs. Roy Avery and Carlyle, Miss" Donna Marie Avery and Mr. Richard Howe visited Mrs. J, A. Johnston and Mns. Scott over the weekrend. Sunday Mrs. Johnston, Mrs, Avery and Mr. Earl Dorrell visited Mr. Johnston in Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs, Alex lett, Fen- elon Falls, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mahaffy; Mr, and Ed. Harris--and Mr; and Mrs. Mervyn Graham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon-Strong and Miss Beth visited Mr, and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Orillia Sun- day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearce, Mrs, Charles Venning and Miss Linda Venning attended the wedding of Mr. Jim Fishley and Miss Donna Downey in Oshawa Saturday. Linda was a brides- ahd' Hamilton and Mr, 'manville, maid. Mrs, Joan Mott, Belleville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Johm Venning. ' Miss Doris Hamilton and Miss Kathy Parker and sister, Toronto, called on Mrs. Fred and Mrs, R. Wall Saturday, enroute to the East Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Rud Heaslip, Toronto and Mrs, Alan Svggitt, Port Perry, visited Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Marlow and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp Wednes- day and Thursday. Mrs, L. Fitze, Midland ig visiting numerous friends in the village, She was guest of Mr. and Mrs, Hector Shonriige last Beacock this Hack, Miss® Dianne Wheeler, Bow- spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Swain and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler and family visited his parents Mr .and Mrs, Harold Wheeler, Bowmanville, Sunday. Mr. Larry Hoskin has finish- ed his year in Hamilton and came home Friday. He willbe § commencing work at. Rundels Garden Centre Oshawa shortly for the summer. Mr. George Alexander, Sar- nia spent the week-end with Mr. and. Mrs, Glenn Larmer and boys. 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