3 J supporters. order on Sunday. This vandalism was discovered early Monday morning at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert by the care- taker, Mr. Ross Alsop. Approximately 12 stones were damaged. The act must have been done late 'Sunday night or early Monday morning as everything was in = PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 10,1969 ~ 15 LEASK - SINCLAIR Douglas Robinson officiat- ed in a ceremony at Edmi- son Heights Chapel in Peter- boro, Saturday, March 15th, when Sharon Rita Sinclair, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Sinclair of Peterborough, became the bride of William Alexander Leask, son of Mrs. Leask and the late Ro- bert Leask of Greenbank. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a cen- _|tennial gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta styled with pearl appliques, beaded neckline, and lily - point = sleeves. A crown of seed pearls held her four-tiered veil and she carried a cas- cade of white roses, carna- tions, stephanotis, and ivy. Mrs. William Glover of Oshawa was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Misses Adrienne and Marilyn Sin- * Former Students Honour Principal At Reunion Percy :lamilton, who served for 27 years as principal of Millbrook publicschool was honored at a reunion of his former students held in the Legion Hall Sunday. Mr. Ham- ilton has been active in many other phases of community life and in education. He is serving his seventh| year on the village council. He was chairman of the arena board when the new Millbrook-Cavan Memorial arena was built in 1969. Still on the board, he is now treas- urér 'and "one. of thé board's hardest workers and staunchest 'Mr. Hamilton is a past president and chartef member of Millbrook and district Lions Club where he holds a perfect ' attendance record since the club was formed 21 years ago. : In St. Thomas' Anglican SPRING F ae A A A AX AN aS SS XY AA AANA AAA LALLA ALARA RAR ARCA RRR RRRRARAR RRND Y TILL THE END OF APRIL o Richards Beauty Studio ~~ WILL BE FEATURING THEIR Regular $15.00 Perms for $12.50 Regular $13.50 Perms for $11.50 CALL 985 - 7991 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT AAA AS SS SS SASS INS NSS SSNS NNN SSN NN SNNNNNN Church Mr. Hamilton retired HE Hohnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985-2383 last year as vestry clerk and as Sunday school superintendent. He -sang in the choir at St. Thomas' Anglican and for a time acted as leader. He is a past master of the J.B. Hall Masonic Lodge, No. 945. He serves on the library board. - ; Each year while he was principal of the public school he supervised the school fair in connection with the annual agricultural show. Public school" childfen' from the 'whole area, not just Millbrook, took part.. Seven hundred and thirty- seven invitations were sent out to former students fo attend Sunday's reunion. Miss Jean Burnham who served on Mr. Hamilton's staff, searched the records to find the names of all who had studied under SPECIAL ACMA L RRR RRRRRRRRRRRS NOTICE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE MATTER The Planning Act (R.S.0. 1969, c. 296), IN THE MATTER by the Corporation Reach for approval of its Restricted Area By-law 2117 passed the 1st day of August, 1968 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING . THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Wednesday, thé 30th day of April, 1969, at the hour of half past ten o'clock in the forenoon, (local time), at the Council Chambers, of the Township of Reach, in the Police Village of Manchester, for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or Opposing this application. DATED at Toronto this OF Section 30 of and -- OF an application of the Township of 18th day of March, 1969. R. SCOTT SECRETARY 'dinner "for 20. Among these '| Janetville, He is married to him. The party was planned by Mrs. Donald Tripp, Mrs. Law- rence Winslow, Mrs. Gordon Reynolds and Mrs. Kenneth Fallis. They were pleased by the good response. Former students from far and near showed up. Mr. Hamilton himself said "it is high time Millbrook had an old boys' reunion," and he was delight- ed. Ronald Palmer acted -as master of ceremonies, and presented Mr. and Mrs. Ham- ilton with a purse of money. Reginald Hopkins formerly on the board spoke and Harley Cathcart presented an easy chair, on behalf of the school board. : A large beautifully decor- ated cake bearing the words "Happy Retirement", was the gift of Mrs. William Alexand- er of Oshawa. = Pouring tea and coffee were former members of Mr. Ham- ilton's staff, Miss Jean Burn- ham, Mrs. W.W. Kennedy, Mrs. Homer Ouellette, Mrs. Donald Stevens and Mrs. L.J. Stuart. Girls who were recent-gmdu- ates served. Background music at the electric organ was sup- plied by J.O. Medd and Ouellette. Following the celebratiyns in the legion hall Mrs. Hym- ilton entertained at present were Mr. Hamilton's brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, of Cartwright, a sister, Mrs. Annie Taylor of Port Perry and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ivey Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton received his early education in Egypt public| school and Blackstock. He was _a graduate of Peterbor: ough Teachers' College. Before coming to Millbrook he taught. in Cheminis in north- ern Ontario in Fleetwood and former LeonaWeatherilt. They have two sons, Robert, who teaches in Edmison Heights publie school in Peterborough and Gordon at home. BUYING REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 985-7373 clair, all sisters of the bride. The matron of honor wore lilac and the bridesmaids wore peach toe-length gowns of crepe styled with round neckline, bell sleeves, and brocaded bodice. They had head-pieces of flowers and tulle and carried nosegays. of yellow sweetheart roses, mums and hyacinths, Ralph Somerville was groomsman and ushers were Bruce Leask and William Glover. - Following a reception at the chapel, the couple left for Bermuda. For the wed: ding trip, the bride donned a hot pink coat and dress en- semble with black patent ac- cessories. 2; = Mr. and Mrs. Leask will ORDER YOUR % Wedding Stationary - ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS . CAKE BOXES MATCHES 1 from the PORT PERRY STAR 'PHONE: 985-7383 OR DROP IN AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU Married In Peterborough reside at 191 Nonquon Road, Oshawa. ENDORSEMENT GIVEN BY COUNTY COUNCIL Endorsation was given by Ontario County Council at its last session, to an Association of Rural Municipalities resol- ution setting forth that the association is dissatisfied with the manner in which munidpal reform or regional government is being implemented in the pravince. } The resolution stated "the association does not favour a reform in municipal structures which abrogates local auto- nomy and which can destroy a local government that has been for over 100 years, close to the people and which course, as indicated by the Ontario Economic Council, can ultimately result in centra- lization of all government powers or functions in the Government of Ontario." It said further the assoc- iation believes and requests that rural municipalities be not consolidated in whole or in part with industrial cities ° or towns but be permitted to retain their rural character in the interests not only of the agricultural and farming industry but the people and the communities. It voiced the belief a metro- politan or federated two- tier form of government is not consistent with the British North America Act and that no part of democracy should be sacrificed for the purpose of ultimately centralizing all power in the provincial gover- nment, OS Hm A) nel SER -y Shr SEAT on Jr A NE Ts Re SRE ECT NERS sg FST 53 "a ry, os = Fn el Lats TRA BAe , Nae & >