fr +7" 3 4 . aro TL Tyg. A | The SEER. J BE AAR aS LAER SH PE SF * PUR LLU he : . PAY oat wo Wil * § ¢ ) ot & Lak #805 he ie y . RL Tia seal 152 i AT ra fy ) 1 WS. SRNL SRE LA --. - Ye 7 a . [Eh Eat ta hid * [Y EAE ish i LAER 1 EES 0 fa: y BAF S25 1 sm dino i Wo Bs wll ein Me Nia . \ Ng VIER arash Rel ds ack Lnde™ GN nf ode ot, ya . » ' ' PE - . it i . whe of rr a ei, rs rem Jat 3 I Ws ik + Ws x v - Ca Ke - | ' "lor a . re as rh oi 3 : et Cn We Yo ss . . r i. A LS aia Sim 2. -- PORT PERRY STAR APS eta bh SW id ssf ddrnddnd scan \ « Thursday, June 30th, 1966 Blacksto morning were not quite as well attended as usual due to decora- tion service in afternoon, also the-intense heat, but two fine services were held, In the United a quartette of Messrs. Glenn Larmer, Richard Holden, Ralph Larmer and Er- nest Swain sang 'Oh Love that will not let me go". Rev, Rom- eril took for his text "The Sec- ret Things belong to God, but those revealed belong to us" It was Anniversary service in St. John's Church, Rev. R. C. Rose delivered a fine sermon on History of the Church and Pre- paration for Fututre Christian- ity. Port Perry Choir came over and assisted the local choir. There was a large attendance at the Decoration Service at the Union Cgmetery Sunday af- ternoon, ~ Bowmanville Salvation Army with the sound system provided music. . Rev. Bruce Woods of Georgetown. --delivered a fine sermon from the parable of the changing the water to wine. The Anna unit met at the ~Mr; Frank Carter of ck News bers and 8 visitors present. Leader Mrs. G. Skelding opened with a pr ayer--"Waiting on the Lord", Mrs, Russel Mountjoy gave a paper on Trinidad. questions on Trinidad and To- bago were asked which led to a real hearty discussion. Mrs. Romeril gave the worship, Mrs, Blake Gunter was host- ess for the Candace unit Wed- nesday afterno dies attended. Leader Mrs. Dal- ton Dorrell opened with a poem "What is a Home?" and after a hymn was sung she read a scripture passage and led in prayer. Offering was received and dedicated, Mrs, John Carnaghan dealt with the 3rd chapter of Jesus Christ and the Christian Life which was on Baptism. All "joined in' and had a real ggdd The unit decided to | discussion. enter an exhibit at Blackstock Fair, tember, Rev.-and Mrs. F. M. Ferguson Toronto were Monday guests of Homes Cottages "CALL PROBLEMS? Commercial - 'BLOW-IN METHOD Insulation Division --r 4 OSHAWA 723-3653 LATH, PLASTER, ACOUSTICAL TREATMENTS 24 | , when 11 la-|- 4 Mrs, C, Hillrand the Roy Fer- gusons, Dr. J. A, and Murs, McArthur, Mrs. Norman Dysart and Miss Betty McArthur, Miss Mary] - » A By O. Hill home of Mrs, L. Thompson on| Frey, Mr, Altan Asselstine, 3 Services in village Sunday Tuesday afternoon with 9 mem- | Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Paisley, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bailey were the guests from this area who attended the McArthur - Smith wedding in Toronto June 18th, Congratulations | Ardis- and Mrs, McArthur, Also congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Andrews (Lor- raine Dayes) who were married in Blackstock United Church on Saturday, June 25th, Mrs. J. A. Johnston is visit- (Continued on Page 10) Next meeting to be at|f§ "Mrs, "Roy McLaughlins in Sep- ARCHER'S USED CAR wil 1966 PONTIAC Parriesienne Convertible 1966 BEAUMONT 'Demonstrator, 8 cylinder, automatic, radio, white - walls, wheel discs. Only 4,000 miles. Lic, 38937E, 1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4 door sedan, 6 cyl. automatic, 44,000 actual miles, one owner. Lig... Bl 70519 tmmmmsivmmsmiumiine Bp 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 2 door hartop, 8 cylinder, automatic, radio, 1961 PONTIAC Strato Chief, 2 door, 6-cylinder automatic H 98279. Large Selection of New Cars to choose from BOB ARCHER MOTORS "LTD. 150 Water St, Port Perry Phone 985-7361 I HARWOOD CLEANERS vy Elizabeth Rice, Rev. Robert K. Munro Married In Toronto The marriage of Ivy Eliza- -beth Rice and the Reverend Ro- bert Keith Munro was solemn Reverend J. E. Smith officiated. The bride is the daughter of the Reverend and Mrs, Alec G. Rice of Port Perry, and the groom is the son of Mr, & Mrs. Russell Munro, Kagawong, Manitoulin Island. Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a formal gown..of.. -ivory..brocaded satin, first worn by her mother. Her | fingertip silk tulle illusion veil was held in place' with a pearl Karen Rice, sister of the bride, who wore a pink lamée dress with a pink lace jacket and overskirt and carried a bouquet' of white carnations and pink- sweetheart roses. The brides? maids were Misses Ann Roots and Marion Webb: of Toronto, gowned alike in pink brocade, They carried white pom poms and pink sweetheart roses. The flower girl was Miss Ann Munro, Grimsby Beach, who wore a pink lamée gown & car- ried a basket of mixed flowers. Mr. Jeffrey Rice, Brampton was Prayer" during the Blessing of the Marriage and "0 Perfect Love" during the signing of the ; Demonstrator, fully ized in a communion ceremony | register. Mr. John ) equipped, 2,000 miles, in St. Paul's Avenue Road Unit- played "Allelulia" on the eu- A ON Lic. 399-73E. "ed Church on Saturday, June 11, | phonium, 1966 Dr. W. G. Berry and the At the reception following, the bride's mother received in a dress of blue and silver bro- cade with matching accessories and the mother of the groom chose a blue bouclé suit with lace panelled Jackel and white accessories, : The toast to the bride was' proposed by Dr. M. K, Abelseth, Willowdale, a life-long friend of the Bride and a former resident of Glidden, Sask. where Betty was born. Out of town guests were Mrs, crown, She carried a cascade : : white walls, one owner. of white carnations and pink | Jean Stouffer, Shaunavon, Sas- Tet ° 9 ° ' : Lic. 359-388. sweetheart roses, katchewan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Free Inspection & Estimates The maid of honour was Miss | Munro and family, Grimsby Beach, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. D. Munro and family, Acton, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. R. Looye, Ottawa, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. T. Rice and Jackie, Peterborough, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rice and family, Brampton, Ontario, Rev. and Mrs. A. Young and family, Paris, Ontario and Mr, and Mrs. W. Watson, Port Perry, Ontario attended as official representa- «tives of the Port Perry Pastoral - | Charge of the United Church of Canada. The bride was the recipient of several showers in Toronto, Hanaby i df ring bearer, given by friends & fellow wor- - i The best man was Mr. Rich-| kers. . The Port Perry U.C.W, Hb ard Looye, Ottawa and the ush- presented them with an electric dg : : ers were 'David Munro, - Acton, | blanket, The Prince Albert (i 193 PERRY STREET - PORT PERRY * 1 brother of the groom, and Sam | U.C.W, had a surprise party, at fied : : RNC SRI Ei ERAN IIIA of Whar JEN LL ST ON Ah { Rice; Port-Perry, brother of the | the manse and presented Betty Reh LE | EEL NIN WE INET 7 PEEL A to 1] bride, with a crystal bowl. Mrs. R, | Si The organist was Mr. Ronald Gray, Port Perry, grandmother " i) : : H Wollard and Mr. Ian Henderson | of the bride entertained at a' BA ; |'sang "Wedding Prayer" before | buffet supper in honour of the qs the ceremony, "The Lord's | happy couple, : : ' 4 2023833288 $233333808383828 98843283%323322%32882 ss i "Just North Of Municipal Building . hd ¥ i Plumbing - Heat a | i OPENING SPECIALS -- um ing - Hea ing i -- v Plain Skirts | Men,s And 77, (A and Trousers Ladies' Suits ° Electric a9 "I. 19 Dresses, Plain s] 1 4 PORT PERRY, ovr. 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