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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Jun 1967, p. 7

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NN CER hd rT SLR {ods bi tT ¥ a 0 | |GENTENNIAL PROJECT PLUMBING -- HEATING | HT mi LJ On Saturday, May 20th, 1967, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beacock shared their farm home upon the joyous occasion of their twenty-fith wedding anniver. sary. The bride and groom (form- erly Grace Vickery) were mar-| ried May 20, 1942, in Simcoe St., United hurch, Oshawa by the Rev. W. J. H.' Smyth, now deceased. Their = attendants were. the bride's sister Mary, Mrs, Lavern Devitt, and the . Barbara Devitt, + 11 Lg v Rill Se FF 4 : » Wha &.r a ae os EN . . * rT I 1 sgt sdb iineiaad Miss Marilyn Rodd, and Miss an only niece were in charge of the gift table and the treasuréd guest book, a gift, was signed by one hun dred and eighty people who ex: | Cotte Sir Wein groom's brother Lloyd. The guests were greeted upon arrival by their family, three sons, Donald, Grant and Bryan. The living-room was bright ened by- several gifts of gay spring flowers where the bride received in a charmaine blue lace dress. prised of sweetheart rose buds and lily-of-the-valley, the flow: er of the month, The groom wore the usual white carnation boutonnaire. Her corsage com- tended good-will. An only sis- ter of the bride, Mrs. Devitt ushered the guests from the liv- ingroom to the dining-room where the tea table was cover ed with a damask cloth, center: ed with a three-tier anniver- sary cake, silver candles, and silver tea services. The ladies who presided very efficiently during the day pour: ing tea, serving and kitchen as- sistants included relatives and close friends... Pouring tea in afternoon: Mrs. M., Kirby, Mrs. D. Taylor, Miss A. Strickland, Mrs. O. Hill, Mrs. E. McKerihan, Mrs, L. Hunter, Mrs. M. Tarries, Miss O. Beacock, Mrs. T. Cole, Mrs. A. Beacock. Serving and assistants in af ternoon: Mrs. A. Martyn, Mrs. I, Parkinson, Mrs. C. Love, Mrs. H. Jeffrey, Mrs. C. Newnham, Mrs. W. Heayn, Mrs. K. Rodd, Mrs. O. Brown. Pouring in evening: Mrs. J. Beacock, Mrs. L. Beacock, Mrs. G. Plaunt, Miss E. Dodd, Mrs. B. Wanamaker, Mrs. L. Devitt. 'Serving and asssitants in evening: Mrs. N. Wilson, Mrs. G. Hunter, Mrs. H. Holtby, Mrs. E. Vance, Mrs. F. Gibson, Mrs. G. Lehmann. At 5 o'clock nearly thirty of the immediate family had ar- ranged a delicious repast with all the trimmings in the Prince Albert Church parlors where the bride and groom attend. It was also pleasant to have the bride's father Mr. F. Vick- ery and the minister and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Alec Rice with the gathering, A sister-in-law Mrs. Lloyd Beacock announced the follow- ing suitable program: appropri- ate readings by Barbara Devitt and Marilyn Rodd; piano solo by young Glenn Beacock and a guitar selection and vocal num- The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Fielding on Thursday afternoon June 1st at 2 o'clock. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Herman Walker and fa- mily in the loss of wife and mother and to Mrs. J. Dobson in the loss of her sister. Congratulations to Miss Eun: ice: Roach who graduates on June 2nd from York University with her B.A. degree. Mrs. Laviolette attended the funeral of her aunt in Camp- Custom Made or Ready-to-Hang DRAPERIES * HOMES ° OFFICES ° INDUSTRIAL -- Since 1919 -- WARD'S Simcoe St. at Athol 725-1151 -- OSHAWA -- by Grant Beacock. Rev. Rice expressed an appreciative mes- "sage for bride and groom, which ended a happy occasion.- The bride and groom of twen- ty-five years were the recipi- ents of many beautiful and use- ful gifts, a shower of greeting cards and phone calls. Congra- tulatory messages were received from Honourable Michael Starr M.P. and Minister of Health Dr. Matthew B. Dymond. The celebrants received guests from Sarnia, Galt, Toronto, Osh- awa, Orono, Beaverton, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay and Blackstock areas, plus local points. CECE EIENERS SSE SO A PORT PERRY STAR - Manchester News bellford on Friday. Mrs. Ruby Peyton, Mrs. Ruth Best, Mrs. Bernice Dobson, Mrs. Slack, Mrs. Dolly Roberts and David, Mrs. Meta Holtby, Mrs. Janet Vernon and Mrs. Maude Crosier enjoyed a bus trip to Niagara Falls last Thursday. Mrs. Harley Johnston: and Diane of Welland spent a recent week-end at the family home here. Mr. Frank Johnston re- turned with her for a week's visit in Welland. Remember the bake sale' as usual on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Viola Schnapp has re- tired from her position in Buf- falo and will live here with her sister Mrs. Bain and brother, Earl Mitchell. We welcome her.' Mr. Earl Mitchell is still a patient in Oshawa Hospital, but is gaining favorably. EK TRICIAN ss CALL AN ELEC TRICIAN YOU CAN TRUST, WHEN SPENDING HARD Y | EARNED MONEY, we ATHISISA || {C2 MUST" 2 0.8 8 KEN P. MURRAY Licensed Electrical Contractor PORT PERRY, Ont. 985 - 7005 % Tals 7 PE BP TERE a EAT hw selina tetas aon ved sh stati delat ald A bli nA ATE Thursday, June 1st, 1967" -- 7 Safety Poster Competition The Farm and Home Safety Poster Competition, as sponsor- ed by the Ontario County Farm Safety Council, was a very suc- cessful project this year. The boys and girls from the rural public & separate schools of Ontario County entered 358 posters in this competition. Most of these posters were ex- cellent, and showed a good deal of thought and painstaking work on the part of the pupil. Mrs. Glen Owen, Art Teacher, Uxbridge, did a splendid job of judging the competition. The teachers are to be con- gratulated for encouraging the boys and girls to enter in this very worthwhile safety project. The following were winners from Reach Township: Championship Prize-- Bill Ruhl -- Reach Cen. #3, Teacher Mrs. L. Midgley, Port Perry, Box 38. Township Prizes-- 1st -- Bill Ruhl, Reach Cen. #3, Teacher Mrs. L. Midgley, Port Perry, Box 38. 2nd -- Richard Best, Reach Cent. #1, Teacher, Mrs. P. Sal- ter, Prince Albert. - 3rd -- Elsie Hofstee, Reach Cen. #3, Teacher Mr. R. Smart --4th-- Debbie Cordner, Cen. #2, Teacher, Mrs. M. B. McCully, Port Perry. 5th--Raymond Rankin, Reach Cen. #1. Teacher, Mrs. Aileen Dobson, Uxbridge, R.R. 3. 6th--Connelley Smith, Reach Cen. #3. Teacher Mrs. L. Midgley. 7th -- Gayle Blakely, Reach Cen. #2. Teacher Mr. G. W. » Pearse, Greenbank. 8th--Diane Espie, Reach Cen. #1. Teacher Mrs| P. Salter. 9th -- Connie Sutherland, Reach Cen. #3. Teacher Mrs. A. S. Seabrook. ---- pre mt ------------------------ Official Opening Of Reach Township Centennial Hall ---- ------ ---- - ---- ---- Compliments ON YOUR AND ELECTRIC PORT PERRY --- With My Compliments YOUR PROBLEMS ARE MY BUSINESS Russell Harrison PHONE 473-2020 ONTARIO ORR -- | | --- eer---- llli | WE ARE GRATEFUL TO REACH TOWNSHIP FOR SELECTING "THIS HISTORIC BUILDING AS THEIR CENTENNIAL PROJECT. WE WOULD ALSO CONGRATULATE THESE CONTRACTORS ON WORK WELL DONE. THE HONOURABLE MATTHEW B. DYMOND Friday Evening, June 16th at 8.00 p.m. THIS IS AN HISTORIC BUILDING ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. IT WAS FORMERLY ST. AGNES ANGLICAN CHURCH, SERVING A WILL OFFICIALLY OPEN THE HALL LARGE AREA FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS. A GREAT DEAL OF HISTORY HAS BEEN FOUND RELATING TO THIS BUILDING, AND MANY MORE HEART WARMING EVENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH. COME AND HEAR ABOUT THE INTERESTING HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST AT THE OFFICIAL THIS IS YOUR INVITATION MOUNT ALBERT - ONTARIO OPENING. -- EVERYONE WELCOME GREENBANK COMMUNITY. STOUFFVILLE -- ONTARIO Congratulations | CENTENNIAL | PROJECT Morley Symes GENERAL CONTRACTOR ON YOUR I re ------------ | John Ballard LUMBER CO. PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Compliments ------------ Spe. wi 'Reach -- «ly wl ~ , - a SP A a, x i Na ADR a Hd Waal ---- - ey - a me PE a aX ~~ an Ee To pie DL Se ra v eile m----L -- en - eh ME M4 Tad a a lA i Ahn ly ii ow & ox pS

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