Set guid F=f ass & "soloist. - thedral length train of similar She carried red roses and white Es 44 ' HER Ls He e A - 2 desis - wabed 2 danke sands itaculoi nar bh peich F- & 4 id : ite 5 : ed rod | 7 , af fc eo» E: . Mr. and Mrs. James William Cookson, who were married in Blackstock United Church on Saturday, July 30th are shown in the above picture with the officiating clergyman, the Rev. F. M. Ferguson. The bride, the former Miss Sylvia Ellen Lawrence, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawrence, Blackstock and Mr. Cookson, Seagrave. Photo by Astor Cookson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Married In Blackstock United Tall standards of peach pink gladioli formed the setting in Blackstock United Church on Saturday, July 80th for the wedding of Sylvia Ellen Law- rence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. Lawrence, Blackstock, to Mr James William Cookson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson, Seagrave, | i) The Reverend F. M Ferg guson performed the ceremony. Mrs. G. Strong played the wedding music and Mrs. C. Perigoe was Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a full length sheath gown of lagoda with high waisted bodice of rose patterned Swiss lace, with scalloped sequin trimmed neck- line and lily point sleeves, a self bow and sash accentuated the back waist. . The overall ef- fect was highlighted by a Ca- lace. A double rose headpiece held in place the apliqued veil. stephanotis. : The attendants Mrs. Terry Finley, Port Perry, Mrs. Char- les Andrews Jr. Prince Albert, and Mrs. John Doyle, Nestleton wore identical floor length gowns with detachable jackets of mint green peau de soie with white bodice enhanced by dark green cumberbum with self bow on front, Their headdress- es a green peau de soie bow with matching circular veil. They carried a bouquet of peach pink gladioli. Mr. Terry Finlay, Port Perry was best man-and the ushers were Mr, Robert Lawrence, Osh- awa and Mr. Denis Tobin Osh- awa. as : Following the wedding a re- ception was held in the Cart- wright 'Education Centre. The bride's mother. received in a two piece suit of baby blue lace trimmed with peau de soie bow and buttons, with white acces- sories and a corsage of baby pink roses, The groom's mo- ther assisted wearing a light aqua linen dress with matching coat ensemble, flowered hat and white-accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The happy couple left on a trip to Lake Placid, Watkin's Glen and other points of inter- RESIDENCES -- $10.00 SEPTIC TANKS -- $3.00 ALL OTHER BLDGS. -- NOTICE Township of Scugog Take NOTICE that building permit feud will be as follows: COMMERCIAL BLDGS.--8$5.00 minimum or $1.50 per thousand dollars value. Further notice is given that spetic tanks and tile disposal fields shall be under the supervision of the Ontario County Health Unit. $5.00 S. CHANDLER, Clerk est. The bride travelling in a Turquoise two piece suit, white accessories and a corsage of or- chids. They will reside at 1078 Ronlea St., Oshawa. The bride attended Cartwright Central Public School and Cart- wright High School, and the groom attended Seagrave Pub- lic School and Port Perry High School. Manchester News The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Annie Toombs on Thursday afternoon Sept. 8th at 2 p.m, Walter Green spent last week with friends in Toronto. Sunday = school will re-open on Sunday next, Sept. 4th. Miss Susan Roach, Toronto 'was at her home here for the week-end . Mrs, Crosier was in Ottawa for a couple of days this week. Mrs. Grant Franklin was the guest of Anne Scott in Halibur- ton for a week. "The. many friends of Mrs. Maria Fielding were saddened to learn that she had passed away in Community Memorial Hospi- tal on Friday evening. Grand- ma Fielding was loved by all who knew her. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mr. and Mrs, Best and fam- Aly visited Lakefield friends on Sunday afternoon, Port Perry Fair The Royal Bank of Canada Trophy will be presented to the winner, by Mr. Pacey, in front of the Grandstand about 4 p.m. on Fair Day. We are hoping to have at our Fair Mrs. Marilyn Beatty, Ontario County Dairy Princess for 1966, to present some of the ribbons to the ex- hibitors of prize winning Hol- steins in the Regional Show, Sandford visiting . his Greenbank News This community was sadden- ed to hear of the death of Mrs. Joseph Phoenix, who died in Oshawa Hospital on Sunday, Aug. 21st, after a lingering ill- ness. The sympathy of the community is extended to Ruby, Mrs. A. Rennie of Sunderland, Ross of Orono and Verna, Mrs. A. Gordon, of Uranium City. Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leask of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leask of Sunderland visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Beare re- cently, Mr. Russel Lee of Toronto visiting relatives here this week Mr. Ed Phoenix, Mr. & Mrs. Milton Phoenix of London at Mrs. Pearl Phoenix's funeral, and visited relatives for a few days. Mrs. Harry Grey spent a few days with her family in Peter- boro last week. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sharp visited Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Hall at Bala on Monday. Recently 'Mrs. John Dobson ton for a holiday." «+3 A few from the village went to the Exhibition onthe W.I. bus from Sunderland on Thurs- day. Mr. Ray Dusty has Best ill the past week. Prof. Jean Dunlop of Toronto, calling on Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Leask .on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter, were attending the wedding on Sat., of Miss Judy Gough of Milligan. attended the farewell party for '| Miss Irene and Victor Leask at Wick recently. Mr. and Mrs. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Snodden and brought home De. nise, who had been holidaying with them last week. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Beare. Mr,, and Mrs. Gordon Ward, have spent two weeks in the Maritimes. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakley and family were in Montreal over the week-end, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ab, Waller. Sorry to report Miss Olive Real is quite ill in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Armour Me- Millan were Sunday visitors in Uxbridge with Mrs, Ashenhurst; A family gathering was held last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson, to wel- come home, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dobson on a trip from Moncton, N.B. Present were Mrs. A, Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dob- son, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dob- son and Mr. and Mrs. C. Stear- man, Mr. S, Diceman and Mr, Arm- our McMillan were at the Mas- sey Ferguson farms on Thurs, at a machinery display and barbecue. Mr. Gordon Risebrough of sister Mrs. Gordon Blair Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Baird spent the week-end in St. Mary's. Misses Isobel and Jean Gregg of Claremont visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robert Baird on Friday, FIELDING, Hannah Maria-- At the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Thurs., Aug, 26th, 1966, Hannah M. Espin, beloved wife of the late Henry Fielding, dear mother of Albert Lewellyn of "Keswick, Ethel (Mrs. E. Belby) of Scugog, Earl of Utica, Arthur of Manchester & Eileen (Mrs. F. Thompson) of Ashburn, also survived by 12 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren, in her 94th year. Service was on Monday at 2.00 p.m. from Chapel of MeDer- mott-Panabaker, Port Perry, | Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. and Mrs. Ward flew to Mone- ---Mr. and 'Mrs. George Beaton Ralph Dusty | . ' .: Fh ¢ # oA £w ve Nd Age ah ' No ire Bd . vi? PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 Ed : . ros ' y J vo f , ws x ' Foe be aha 1, 1966 -- 9 Baskets of white carnations, white and coral gladiolii was. the setting in. Pleasant Point Unit- ed Church for the marriage of Elizabeth Ann Venner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "Arnold Venner, R.R. 3 Little Britain to Mr. David Paul New- man son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paul Newmon, Port Perry. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Hoult. The soloist Miss Jane Webster, Oakwood, was accompanied by Mrs, Gor- don Venner, Ajax, auht of the bride, who sang "The Wedding Prayer and "'O Perfect Love", The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of silk jersey, a coat with flowing train of imported Swiss lace. The sleeves were long with scalloped cuffs. Her headdress, a bow of matching lace held in place a shoulder length veil of nylon tulle. She carried a cascade of white roses and stephanotis. The matron-of-honour was Mrs. Rae Yaki, Niagara Falls, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were: Mrs. Shirley Newman, sister-in-law of the groom, Manchester, and Miss Darlene Hill, friend of the bride, 'Little Britain, They were gowned alike in David Newman Weds Elizabeth Ann Venner dresses of coral with matching Their --head-- street length Swiss linen coats of lace. dresses was a bow of match- ing lace. The flower girls, dressed identically, were Miss Barbara Yaki, Niagara Falls, niece of the bride and Miss Jacqueline Moore, niece of the groom, Port Perry. They car- ried cascade bouquets of white and coral carnations. The best man was Mr. Jack Painter, uncle of the groom, Scarborough, The Ushers-were Mr. Jim Newman, Manchester, brother of the groom and Mr. Martin Fisher, Seagrave, bro- ther-in-law of the bride. For the reception in the Church parlours the bride's mo- ther received in a dress of green lace with matching three- quarter length coat and white accessories, her corsage was yellow mums. The groom's mother was in a suit of navy shantung, with hat of pink flowers, and a corsage of Pink carnations. For a honeymoon in Strat- ford, the bride chose a pale green Swiss linen - suit with white accessories and a corsage of dainty yellow roses. 179 Bigelow St,, Port Perry, Ontario. SUN., SEPT. PRE-SALE OF TICKETS BOLAHOOD SPORTS HAVEN THE KING and HIS COURT STARRING EDDIE FEIGNER 'WORLD'S 'GREATEST SOFTBALL PITCHER VS OSHAWA ALL-STARS Oshawa Kinsmen Stadium 1, 2 p.m. ~The newlyweds will reside at