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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Sep 1968, p. 7

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Sib eh de 4 LAI rh NIRS Ey ah ONS Ln | BEERS NS wip EY 3 HRN RI: SNE SUR EE WII 0E Sh SER REA A ntti ERE CNY 47 5 oe "ed daisy like headpiece held PORTER -- sisted by the bridegroom's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter and the bridal party received their guests in the Church parlours where the recep- tion and dinner for one hun- dred guests was-held. To receive, the _ bride's mother chose a pink silk cord bengaline sheath-styled ensemble with matching coat. Her corsage was pink roses and carnations. The bride- groom's mother was wearing ap afternoon gown of beige chantilly lace over pale green satin and a handmade hat of self-material with accessories to match. Her corsage was roses and carnations in| Ave. Toronto, where the blending tones. happy bride was entertained. | Evelyn Knapp, daughter of Also. mingling with the Friends at Tottenham, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Knapp guests were . the bride's grandmother, Mrs. H. Jefford of Toronto, grandfather, Mr. Arthur Roots, of Toronto, a- long with the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Douglas, of Tottenham, Ontario. For the honeymoon trip to Northern Ontario the bride was attired in a light-weight white. wool two piece suit flecked with tiny pale green & medium blue squares and * chose a large brimmed navy - felt hat and matching acces- sories. Upon their return, the happy couple will be resid- ing in their newly purchased 'home, 274. Albert Street, Waterloo. The bridegroom graduated in May from the University of Toronto as a civil -engineer and has "ac- cepted a position with the Department of Highways. JEFFORD The many friends of Cather- ine will be pleased to hear that she intends to finish her B.A. degree at the Waterloo Lutheran - University. Her Port Perry friends and class- mates extend best wishes. * * Pre-Nuptial Parties Miss Gail Maindonald, of Scarborough held a miscel- laneous shower in honour of a bride-to-be--Miss Catherine Jefford--when she received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Reginald Roots, aunt of the bride-elect, held a fa- mily get-together and shower at her home, 22 Edgecombe Ontario, held a miscellaneous shower in the Church base- ment. Catherine received many useful and appropriate gifts at this get-together. Mrs. John Jefford enter- tained in honour of her daughter, Catherine, at a trousseau tea held at their summer cottage at Lefroy, Ontario. Presiding over the arranged tea table were Mrs. H. Jefford, grandmother of the bride and Mrs. 'Douglas Porter, mother of the bride- groom. They were ably as- sisted by Mrs. Al. Kucharski, sister of the groom-elect, Mrs. Arthur Jefford, sister- in-law of the bride, Miss Eli- zabeth Porter, aunt of the groom and Mrs. Frank God- ley, of Port Perry. Friends and relatives attended from Toronto, Waterloo, Totten- ham, Port Perry and Lefroy. GERRARD Prince Albert United Church was decorated with baskets of pink carnations and white daisies for the - wedding of Sharon Marleen Alsop, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.-Ross Alsop, Prince Al- bert," Ontario, to Richard Frank Gerrard, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gerrard, Oakville on Saturday, July 27th at 3.30 p.m. The cere- mony was conducted by Rev. Alec Rice. : : Given in marriage by her "father, the bride wore a full length A-line gown of: bridal taffeta with flowing train trimmed with lace. A petall- her shoulder length veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white baby carna- tions. The matron of honour i x course, "Fashion Ques for - ) + Yelay Costes, slop o vs REAL ESTATE you" Wed., Oct. 23rd. Time Lo gr YORICS ride wore a floor lengt ' and place announced at next y X00 gown of aqua blue lace. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations and wore a Hesdl; piece to match. = Tom Trowbridge, cousin of the groom was best man, The ushers were Blaine Alsop, da on ve ebb Se hk wv dha hai aiod dada Surbicmi Aids cba KEN P. MURRAY "ELECTRICAL -- ALSOP brother of the bride and Jim Taylor cousin of the groom. The music was rendered: by Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove. For the wedding reception held in the church basement the bride's mother received the guests wearing a dress of lime green nylon with satin trim. She wore white accessories and a corsage of yellow mums." The groom's mother wore a beige dress with orange ice and beige accessories and an orange mum corsage. For travelling to the east coast the bride wore a yel- low lace ensemble with white accessories and a coral cor- sage. The happy couple are now residing in Oakville. BURKETON Miss Gay Hubbard, Bow- manville has been holidaying with Miss Judy Allison, _ Mr, and Mrs. Orval Greer and girls, Oshawa, called on Mrs. W. Bryant later taking in the Blackstock Fair which was well attended. Tobacco harvest is in full swing, here with very good crop reports, Miss Beth Walker, Hamp- ton is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. Gatchell. Mr. & Mrs. Dave Gatchell, Oshawa with Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stephenson on their recent marriage. Mrs, Stephenson was the former of Bowmanville. Mrs. T. Bailey spent the holiday with friends in Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lunn, Orono visited with Burketon friends on Saturday. Mr. Howard Davey & Stev- en, Bowmanville, spent Fri- day evening with Mrs. R. Davey. Mrs. Frank Halroyed and Arlene spent a few days last week visiting in Toronto. Many from this district visited Port Perry Fair on Labour Day and report a very good showing of live- stock, horses and races. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beech and family have returned home from an extended camping Despite inclement weather crowds were good at the Port Perry Fair. Above is a shot of the traditional Migwiay and the large crowd milling around. trip to Winnipeg. - } Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and June. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham 'Ashton, Bolton, on Sunday. of Haydon motored to the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sorry to report Mrs. Ash- ton is in Hospital. Honeydale W.I. Honeydale W.I. met Thurs- day evening 7.30 p.m. in the Municipal Hall with twenty- four members and two visit- ors present. Miss A. Dodd, "President led in singing of the Open- ing Ode and reading Insti- tute Creed. Assistant Sec. Mrs. J. Car- COMPLETE 985.7373 CONTRACTOR WIR Domestic and Industrial ING 274 Rosa St. S011 Sethi ee A A A AA RS A SR SSE - 2 [; =~ = CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 98% 7005 RUG GG Gd sista dasa an sananas PORT PERRY '| provide-one Hostess and a !young people. nochan read communications | and bills. Mrs. H. Honey gave a good financial report. The above were adopted as read. Old business not settled was the Bus trip. Where & when? Members please let your convenor know what your interests are. New business includes an invitation from Mrs. M. Mec- Lean to a meeting on Cana- dian Industries at Kinsale Sept. 18th. We are asked to display on Indian Craft. Two leaders will attend a short course 'Serving Veget- ables with a Flair" Brough- am United Church, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thurs. and Fri. Oct. 10th and 11th. The Honeydale W.I. short meeting 7.30 p.m., Oct. 3rd. This will be the last evening meeting, which we had hoped would attract some of the 'Home Comfort For Your Home Heating Comfort Try Us For | OIL Top Product And Good Service A Phone Call Is All That Is Necessary PHONE id 7951 REESOR Fuel & Lumber The Junior course open to all girls over twelve years. In needle craft. Starts Sept. 25 Wednesdays after school. Please contact Mrs. J. Carno-|. chan or Miss A. Dodd, presi- dent. Convenors reports were few | due to length of program. Mrs. DeJonge gave a splendid report on our display and awards at the Port Perry Fair. Members are still won- dering how a cake could be judged without sampling and since when squares could be classed as cookies. ) Mrs. Catherine Martyn en- tertained with a showing of pictures and comentary of their tour of England and a social half hour was spent, while the hostess committee served lunch. Mrs. E. Bryant (public relations) PORT ture. and potash are to do the job. stock of mixed Uxbridge 852-3321 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO WHY WAIT FOR SPRING FERTILIZE NOW For the past late summer and early fall we have experienced abundant rain fall. Hay and pasture grounds have never looked better or produced more forage and pas- How long can they keep producing if they are not fed? For winter hardiness and early growth next spring a good fer- tilization program is a must. i lates early root formation, hastens maturity. Potash (K20) produces strong stiff stalks, increases winter hardiness in legumes. Your Co-operative will assist you with . your fertilizer programs. a new lower price. oop United Co-operatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) - osteo Phosphate the main nutrients needed Phosphate (P205) stimu- We have a good fertilizer and materials at Part Perry-ZE:8-8130 |

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