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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Aug 1966, p. 3

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"-~ 4.38 -% YG Tegy Ia £5 0 0 0} TEA SET fe A CE SEE EFF PAF y tatelodg,l, AEA Serta ined cida indus h FRY PF | Rint (~ . . A v 5 A - 5 5 : +5 ¥ : : BLACKSTOCK FAIR Saturday, Aug. 27 OPENING PARADE 12.30 p.m. Livestock, Baking, Ladies Work, Rides and Games by Orono Amusements, United Church - Supper commencing at 4 p.m. of Barbecued Chicken and all the dessert you can eat. DANCE : at night to the Music of Roy Godfrey and his Orchestra 3 By Mrs. Les Beacock 'Owing to the three week's absence of the regular corres- pondent, will you please send your mews items to Mrs, F, Brooks or phone her at 7168. It would be appreciated. The church congregation feel grateful to Rev. E, McNeil, Sea- grave, who occupied the pulpit for two Sundays, also to Rev. Reid of Sunderland last Sun day. Both left worthwhile thoughts. We certainly enjoyed Mrs. E. Kennedy's vocal solo as well. We all extend sincére sym- pathy to the wife and family in the passing of Mr. E. Hunt- ley. You all are aware the rainfall has been exteremely scanty this summer, We did have a shower Saturday night, Aug. 13th: Where? In the well-decorated church parlors where a group of well-wishers gathered to hon- our a popular bride to-be Miss Patsy Holtby. Mr. Les Bea- cock acted as M.C. when the evening started off with a sing- song of suitable numbers direct- | ed by Mr, B. Snelgrove, accom- the piano. . First on the program, a read- ing entitled, "Bride and Groom" PRINCE panied by Mrs. Snelgrove at |g -- No Service Charge -- by Mrs. L . Beacock.,. After ; 2) which a "Mock Wedding" was staged comprising of near twel- ve young folk principly mem- bers of the choir. Murs. G. Hunter accompanied at the piano for singing portion of this humorous event. Next a guitar selection by trick Thompson and Grant Beacsek. At this time the chairman voiced a. few pleasing remarks in favour of the bride elect who was asked to come to the front and occupy that special chair, Mrs. Chas. Willes pinned a cor- sage on Patsy who commenced the pleasant duty of unwrap- ping the daintily parcelled gifts of various shapes. Assisting were Miss Barbara Holtby and Miss Margie Craighead. Patsy, the future bride ex- 4 i fe ' : . '4 : ia i o Hin ' is 17 a ae anna TRL Wea £9 7 3 rr gy ¥ sa §4-% Paw? ' VE ' 7, 7% . : ¥ «5 ¥ * * Pry AL EER ily rhaatckadet nasi valedianintilod atm un seis ida bir w daw dink miata oii PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 -- 3 pressed her "thank-you" in her usual pleasing manner for the useful and pretty presents, also for the plaque from the choir of which she was a member, Lunch was sérved ending an- other bridal party. Last Tuesday evening T. Hodgins shared their recreation room for a gathering of friends who assembled to play a round | or two of Court Whist, Later in the evening Mr. & Mrs, Roy. and 'Dorothy Hope were sur- prised to learn the party was arranged in their honour, their twelfth wedding anniversary. Therefore the happy couple were presented with a shower of bedding, dishes ete. The excit- ed pair voiced their apprecia- tion after which lunch ended a pleasant evening. | One Sunday evening recently | near thirty immediate relatives and friends called on Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyns at the lake. A 28 Oa Qa OR CLOLOLOLOR AOL OORT OZOT ORO, 728 - 6201 (3 lines) Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) LIMITED - ® YOUR CERTIFIED eo : TRAVEL CONSULTANTS > A complete travel service throughout the world. TOO DODO OOOOVDOPODDDDD OPPO DODOOODDOD OOD OEE | v iy © ¢ ¥ Wellesley Hospital, Toronto and OO CE ROL OLOLOS ORO OL ROLL 7 HOOD OBPHODRGO OSHAWA 57 King St. East O20 | TE TT E---- SCHOOL AHEAD "A. W. BROCK "Safety first...for growing feet too!" says: It doesn't pay, ever, to take chances with youngsters' feet; they need correct, shoes properly fitted. Savage specializes in shoes for children of all ages; they ~are well made of good materials, over scientifically designed children's lasts, Savage shoes are Sanitized, too, for extra hygienic protection. We understand the importance of proper fit. See us soon, before the school-opening rush. be sure "tsavé ge S H OE S GIRLS STRAPS -- PATENT 4.95 TEEN AGE GIRLS 6.95-:7.95-.895 °°" w 5.95- 695 ono 5,5.6,95 <4 UNIMOLD SOLE . The evening hours comprised of boating, visiting plus bidding farewell to Mrs. Martyn's bro- they and wife Mr. and Mrs, Teddy Denny and children of Newcastle. The Denny's have been transferred to Regina, Sask., owing 'to an. advance- ment where we all wish them the- best. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith spent a few days with friends at a cottage at Bobcaygeon, also visited hey brother Mr. & Mrs. W. Webb, Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burger, Harris, Towa, U.S.A, are visit- ing her brother Mr and Mrs. 'Herman Kiezibrink and family. Myr, and Mrs. Dave Holman and two girls, Toronto spent three weeks at the former Mrs. Holman house. Mrs. MeCrea, Ascott, B.C. | visited her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs, L. Bond. Mr. and-Mrs.-N. Wilson spent three days with other relatives at the cottage of her brother Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller at Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jewell spent the week-end in Owen Sound. Mr. Don Beacock in company with Mr. N. McLeod, gBlack- water and Mr. K. Page, Ux- intefesting three weeks to Bri- tish Columbia. Miss Mildred Martyn, R.N., friend Mr. Jas. Nokes, Oakwood were with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyns on Sunday. happy tc have their friend Waldo Martin, Agincourt with them for a week. Bruce Wilson enjoyed over a week. with his sister Mr. cand Mrs, N. Jackson, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heayn were holidaying nearly a week in Windsor district. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lindsay have been holidaying with relatives in New York area. Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke are visiting the Heayns rela- tives after touring British Isles and Germany for nearly two months, . Mr. and" Mrs. L. Beacock ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker, Seagrave to Tor- onto on Tuesday. . DRESS SHOES arin 19 98 OXFORDS ws 10.95 SPECIAL SHOES. FOUR LINES Growing Girls | 3.95 | MOVING? new address and the date you require tele- phone service, call us as soon as you possibly can. That way you'll get ser- vice promptly at your new home. So please don't delay and we won't either! CALL TELEPHONE BUSINESS PATENT -- PLAIN Canvas Footwear WHITE OXFORDS 2 08 $ GIRLS CANADIAN MADE RUNNING BOOTS routs $2, PY wen $3.49 POINTED TOES Young Men's Oxfords | SEVERAL LINES 5 0 Q 5 | | along your phone books OFFICE | Zenith 67300 P.S. Don't forget to take when you move! 43) Bell Canada "bridge have returned from an Robert and Garth Brooks are ! ag i FER & ee a ~4 xe Pg es al Spi

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