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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Feb 1969, p. 14

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-- BE ah Couple Recently Married A candlelight ceremony i St. Thomas' Anglican Church . Brooklin; united Miss Suz anne . Muriel Campbell - and Richard Neil Brown in mar- riage last Friday evening. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Campbell of Port Perry and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Brown of Raglan. He LOTTA 5\@ LOVELINES?, WiLL WILLRASTIDRESS REALLY IMPRESS, AFTERNOON WEAR ORE VENING DRESS | edral length train fell from | dress, a band of peau de soie, - OUR HAIR CREATIONS ~The Reverend Taylor Pryce officiated at the ceremony. Mr. Riley was the soloist accompanied by Claire Keith at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of Italian peau de soie fashioned along princess lines, with a round necklineg-lace inserts adorned the bell sleeves. A full cath- the empire waist. Her head- held a cathedral-length veil of imported Italian lace with scalloped edges. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of talisman roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Neil Pascoe, the bride's sister, = was the matron of honour and Miss Michelle Bur- leigh was bridesmaid with Miss Lorie Burnier as flower girl. Steve Foster acted as best RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIO PHONE: 985-7991 kept under control for competent master. VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Notice to Owners or Harborers of Dogs In 'accordance with By-Law no. 1291, a dog tag must be purchased for each dog, immediately following the First day of January. Dog tags are available at the Municipal Office. Dog owners are reminded that dogs must be either kept on the owner's property or with a LIST WITH L REAL ESTATE LTD-JIALIOR 985-7373 12 months of the year; February 1", 1969 J.F. Raines Clerk-Treasurer In Brooklin man with Leslie Brown, the bridegroom's brother -and Theo DeHaas ushering. The reception 'was held at' the Oshawa Credit Union Hall. For the honeymoon trip the bride chose a navy crepe A-line dress with a white trim and matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. R. Neil Brown will reside in Brooklin. CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL NEWS All members were present when Cartwright Council met Feb. 4th. Motion was pass- ed that Reeve Malcolm be second representative to Port Perry Hospital Board. "Representatives of Frank Cowan Co. presented a re- | view of Insurance coverage and Council recommended several increases. Volunteer Firemen pres- sented their 1969 budget @ $4,234. Bruce Christy and Bob Me- Donald were present to pro- cure Council's permission. to build an undersized house. Roads Bills were present- ajed in amount of $5,002.73 and approved for payment. Motion was passed that Council petition D.H.O. for balance of subsidy on the 1968 Roads expenditure of $68,223.24. Motion that Council call Tenders for Equipment fuel, oil and heating fuel. Motion that 1869 Roads Budget be $72,000. Motion that this township proceed with survey of access at County Road #57 east of Blackstock. Murray Bell pre: sented a draft plan of sur- vey of Trewin property. General Accounts Bills were presented, a total for January 1069 ' of = $6,125.06 approved. William Ferguson's appli- cation for a Tile Drain Loan was accepted. Port Perry Star Wins Top Honours Continued the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, will ad- dress the delegates. There will be speakers on all aspects of weekly newspaper publishing during the business sessions. Dorsey Biggs, Atlanta, Ga., the foremost authority on newspaper make-up on the continent, will be a guest speaker. _ There was keen competition amongst all the newspapers, particularly for the general excellence: and photographic awards. GENERAL EXCELLENCE: Under 2,600 circulation: 1, Acton Free Press; 2, Durham Chronicle; 3, Beamsville Ex- press, 2,600-5,000 circulation: 1, Renfrew Advance; 2, Fort Erie Times-Review; 3, Grimsby Independent. Over 5,000 circ- ulation: 1, Newmarket Era; 2, Stouffville Tribune; 8, Tillsons| burg: News. Tabloid under 3,600 circulation: 1, Port Perry Star; 2, Blenheim News- Tribune; 3, New Hamburg Independent. Tabloid over 8,600 circulation: 1, Bramalea Guardian; 2, Burlington Post; 3, Ajax News-Advertiser. BEST EDITORIAL PAGE: 1, Alexandria . Glengarry '| News; 2, Exeter Times -Advo- Manchester News Mr. Al Evans recently at- | tended a Farm and Industrial Equipment Convention in Toronto and had the good fortune to win a trip to Flor- ida for two for a Week's va- cation: Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach were in Toronto with their daughters for the week-end. Mr. Frank Johnston is vis- iting his daughter Mrs. Tor- rens "and family in Willow. dale. Mrs. Frank Kendall, Utes, ening last week. The Valentine tea, spon- sored by the U.CW. was a splendid success. Receipts were $137.00. A treat is coming this way in the near future, when a minature 'Calgary Stampede' will be held including a real chuck wagon dinner served by girls in Western garb, and too there will be real live horses and other attractions. be some excellent films shown. The U.C.W. is spon- soring this event and you will be hearing more very soon. A number of our ladies at- tended the rummage sale at Port Perry United Education rooms, also the tea at the Anglican Church 'on Satur- day afternoon. Mrs. W. S. Taylor visited her mother here gn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben and daughter Wen wa, and daughter Mrs. Gail Brockman and baby Lyle, Ajax were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell on Saturday. Guests at the Mitchell home on Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Aldred, Prince Albert, Miss Janice Wilson of Tor- onto and Mr. Keith Buckley, Barrie were week-end guests with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. Also with the Wilsons on Sunday were Mr. and - Mrs. Harry Sutee of Oshawa. visited Mrs. Crosier one ev-|* After the dinner there will]. -|to a dance therefore tenta- cate; 3, Aurora Banner, BEST SINGLE EDITORIAL: 1, Fort Erie Times-Review; 2, Brampton Guardian; 8, Kapuskasing Northern Times. Special Mention: Cobourg Sentinel Star, BEST COLUMN: 1, Bramalea Guardian; 2, Stouffville Tribune; 3, Merlin Standard. SPORTS PAGE AND COVERAGE 1, - Newmarket Era; 2, Acton Free Press; 3, Bramp- ton Guardian, Burlington Post. Winner of the Ontario Hydro Award for Champion Country = Correspondent is Helen C. Gillies of Stayner Sun; 2, Wally Harasym, Little Current Manitoulin Expositor; 3, Berneice Trimble, Erin Advocate, BEST FRONT PAGE: Durham Chronicle. PHOTOGRAPHY: USE OF PICTURES: 1, Renfrew Advance; 2, Milton] Canadian Champion; 3, Arn: prior Guide. Honourable Men- tion: Oakville Beaver, Aurora Banner, Grimsby Independent, Prescott Journal. SPOT NEWS PICTURE: 1, Stouffville Tribune; 2, Bram- pton Guardian; 3, Arnprior Guide. PICTURE STORY: 11, Milton Canadian Champion; 2, Prescott Journal; 3, Arn- prior Guide. Honourable Men- tion: Fort Erie Times-Review, Brampton Guardian, Aurora Banner, North Kent Leader. GRAPHIC DESIGN: 1, Burlington' Post; 2, Bramalea ° Guardian, Ajax News-Advert- iser; 3, Stouffville Tribune, Oakville Beaver, CLASSIFIED. ADVERT- ISING -: EXCELLENCE: 1, Milton Canadian Champion; 1, Ajax News-Advertiser; 3, Burlington Post. GREATEST MENT: 1, Iroquois Post; 2, Sutton West. Lake Simcoe Advocate; 3, Merlin Standard. MY BEST IDEA IN 1968: 1, Stouffville Tribune; 2, Newmarket Era. The Ontario Water Resour- ces Commission Award will be - made to Val McConnell, Belle River North Essex News. Plac- ing second, Renfrew Advance; third, Ajax News-Advertiser. Prince Albert News The congregation grasped a great deal from Rev. Rice's message and the choir an. them. Offering gathered by Mr. Frank Gibson and Mr. Grant Beacock. We offer our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davidson, Jr. when his mother Mrs. Jas. Davidson was laid to rest on Saturday. Word has been received that Mr, Thos. Wauchope of Thornbury passed away last week. He married a former girl of our village Miss Evelyn Turner whose other sister Mrs, E. Hartry,(Luella) of same place is a patient in Meaford hospital in a seri: oues condition. We extend our sympathy and concern to another sister Mrs. Jas. Kirby of our area, "Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson en- joyed having their grand- daughter little Elizabeth Gibson of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rensink and Mrs, L, Beacock of Blackstock in Toronto visit- ing Mr. Lloyd Beacock who February Mrs. Jas. Davidson Jr. opened her home for a successful euchre (each mem ber invited a friend). Even- ing was climaxed by prizes, food and meeting friends. Mesdames T. Hodgins, B Snelgrove, R. Deeth, G. Cherry, C. Newnham, attend- ed the U.C.W. Convention Kingsview Church last Wed- nesday in Oshawa, ° . Mrs. Scott Lindsay teacher of the Girls' Intermediate Class of the Sunday School had one particular girl Miss Terry Kennedy who was very: eager to sponsor a fund- raising projéct. Terry made 12 doz. Valentine Cookies and with the assistance of Miss Mary Skinner were well received as they knocked on doors as a result the bags of cookies were soon sold. The next day at S. S. a gratifying sum was present: ed to the Supt. Mrs. Pugh who graciously accepted the financial aid plus the praise" due : Mrs. Lindsay's" class members, - : is hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs: B, Snelgrove had Miss C. Stratford, Miss S. Taylor and Miss J. Snel- grove of Toronto for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. Neunham enjoyed being with a gather. ing of friends in Oshawa on Saturday evening. Congratulations and best wishes to our. recent newly- weds Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter. But wedding bells are still ringing. The G.NS. Club was re- cently hosted by a member Mrs. Mac Christie. Meeting chaired by president Mrs. H. Snooks. Following various reports from the executive a discussion arose pertaining tive plans are in the making for same in very near future. During an early date of ! Por All Your 986-2681 emer mr puke FRIEHOLY "Pu glohiee: ty 1 SR NTE ADS... RUN BY : Ptolemy & Grieve B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. . Port Perry PHONE: * 985-3182 fob obhott hhh deb d 3S SE Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL "ARTS PLUMBING and HEATING RR. #1, PORT PERRY - Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ) Licenced Mechanic ' ARane DEL RO I SRL RBIARBS \ IMPROVE-, 4. "# 4 P,

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