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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Jul 1969, p. 14

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Christ Anglican Church, Brampton, Ontario, was the scene of the evening wedding of Miss Linda Rosemarie Poulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Poulton, 30 Meadowland Dr., Brampton, Ontario, and Mr. Ian Wesley Fulford, son of Mrs. Arthur Edward Fulford of 50 Corn- wall Rd., Brampton, on Fri- day, June 20th, 1969 at 5 p.m. The officiating EY was the Reverend D. E. Jones, and the soloist, Miss Gwilim _ Evans, of Brampton, accom- panied - by --Kenneth -- Cut- bert sang Ave Marie and O Perfect Love. Given in mar-| riage by her father, the bride looked lovely in afloor length! empire waisted gown of white! silk crepe with lace bodice and elbow length lace sleeves. Her bell-shaped train wa "attached at the waist and covered with appliqued lace] flowers. Her headdress was a shoulder length veil of white tulle adorned with white lily of "the valley. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white daisies and purple mums, and wore an heirloom gold rin with with sapphires. Miss Sharon Burton, 455 Dreway Avenue., Willowdale, was maid of honour for her cousin, and the bridesmaids were Miss Julia Poulton, sister of the bride and Miss Mary Reed, all of Brampton. They were gowned alike in floor, length A-line gowns of mauve silk crepe with sleeves, neck and hemlines trimmed with lace, and carried yellow and linda Rosemarie Poulton Weds lan Wesley Fulford white mums. The little flower, The SUMMER N---- ACADEMY THEATRE, LINDSAY, ONTARIO NOW PLAYING Bill Copeland and Franz Russell in "THE ODD COUPLE" with Wendy Thatcher aif Joan Panton . Performances Tues.--Wed.-- Thurs. and Sat. _ Curtain at 8:30 -- No reserved seats. . "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" * Preview Performance, Monday, July 21st, : Halibunon High S School Next Week KAWARTHA Greenbank News Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cress- man and family are spending a few days at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baylis. Paul Cowieson is spending some time with his parents Mr .and Mrs. Don Cowieson to help with the summer work. Mrs. Wm. Somerville re- turned home on the week-end from St. Terese where she enjoyed 'a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Waller. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Burrows and Kelly of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements .Jand Mr. |Howsam last Thursday. and Mrs. Harold A large crowd attended the : | Sunday School picnie at Tay- To's Park last Wednesday evening.' There will be no Sunday School at Greenbank for the month of August. . A miscellaneous shower was held. on Saturday after- noon for the bride - to be, "eatrice Lee at the home of. ir parents Mr. and Mrs. SELLING LAMBERT girl was sweet in a floor 985-7373 length gown of mauve nylon underlined with taffeta,|" embossed with lily of the valley \and , carried a basket of whit d purple mums. The ring bearer was Master John Fulford, the groom' nephew of Port Perry, Ont. Performing the duties of Best Man was Mr. Robert Ford of Brampton and the ushers were Mr. David Poulton, the bride's brother of Brampton, and Mr. Alan Fulford, the bride: groom's brother of Port Perry. - For the reception held at the Knight's of Columbus Hall, Brampton, the bride's CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, JULY .20-- Trinity VII 9:45 a.m.--Holy Communion| Preacher-- 'Rev. R. S. Mansfield ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JULY 20-- Trinity VII 11: 15 a.m.--Morning Prayer . rank Lee. Congratulations Er Oh "Miss Linda Stone who obtained her B.A. degree in English with honours. Mrs. Wm, Barr and Mrs, Fred' Knobbs sang in church on Sunday. It was enjoyed by_ all. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Patton .of Hatley, Quebec, spent a few days with her cousin Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beaton of Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs. Keith Sweetman and family of Port Perry were Sunday $uests with Mr, and Mrs. Roy "Leask. .. Mr. Bill Sinclair of Bur- lington, a Junior Farmer as- sociate, visited with _ Keith "Phoenix on the week-end. Mrs. Len Jarvis attended a shower for Miss Marilyn Webster. in Toronto last week. ig Miss Alice Wright of Dun- dalk is visiting with her bro- ther Mr. George Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mae-} Cannel and daughter of Pe- terborough visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lotten on Sun- day. Larry Fairman fell out of a tree last Saturday and broke his arm, and last Thursday night after playing in a ball game Neil Bacon went home jumped over a fence and - broke his wrist, happy 'mending boys. Mrs. Cliff Ward visited with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Parr in Tor- onto last week. Arlene and Robert, child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne Stearman are holidaying with their grandparents Mr, and Mrs. John Dobson. - mother received the guests, wearing a two piece suit of turquoise lace with bone coloured accessories and wore a corsage of yellow roses. The bridegroom's mother assisted wearing a yellow and white A-line dress with white fur stole and white acces- sories. 'Her corsage was of PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH PORT PERRY SUNDAY, JULY 20-- ~ 11:00 a.m.--Guest Preacher 'Mr. Larry Johnson of Sunderland PRINCE ALBERT No Service at Prince Albert white roses. 'For the honey- moon trip to Kingston, Ont- ario and Watertown, N.Y. the bride was attired in a two piece white suit with navy and white -accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The newlyweds will reside at 47 McMurchy Avenue, Bramp- ton. : i Out-of-town guests were Mr. and: Mrs. Albert Fulford, Mr. and Mrs, Brian Fulford and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fulford all of Port Perry; Mr. and Mrz. Lloyd Irish, Mr... and . Mrs. Mervin Misselbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Burton, Mrs. Annie Ryland and Mr. Murray Gil- bert all of Brooklin, Ontario. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, JULY 20-- Uniting for the month of nlv with Burns Church, Ashburn at 11-30 a.m. Rev. Art Gowland, B.D., " Convener of Evangelism and Social Action. BAPTIST CHURCH . PORT PERRY PASTOR A HERN (Queen and Rosa Sts.) ° SUNDAY, JULY: 20-- 9:50 a.m.--Bible Schoo! - continues through summer - All ages '11:00 a.m.--Mr. Lawrence Evans, Uxbridge 7:00 p.m.--Larry Johuson, Sunderland. THEATRE United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE " Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, JULY 20-- 9:00 a.m.--SCUGOG- 10:30" a.m.--Manchester will join Prospect for. the month-of July. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH " Rev. R. Batten, Rey. I. MacLean 10 a.m.-~Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship - 7 p.m Eval Service his -parents_in New Bruns. wick. A -'Robt., Lenofje and. Scott 'McAndless, of with their 'grandparents: Mr. } Jean Jeffery How nice it is to meet A person who can smile; Somehow it helps to keep life sweet And cheer us up awhile, If someones smile can help you through, Please smile at folk when they meet you! Mrs, Mabel Stewart is vis- iting relatives and friends in the Peterhorongh area "this week, : Mrs. Chas. ar is in the hospital for a few days for a check up. The Epsom - Utica ladies held 'a short business meet- ing after church on Sunday. It was decided to give a sum "I'of Tioiiey to the manse board. The church board and also a sum to defray expenses on repairs to the Epsom & Utica churches. ; We all had mutual admira- tion Society gathering after Church when we got ac- quainted with the' newest ember of Catherwood fam- ily. I think he has his dad- dy's good looks and his mo- ther's quiet disposition. Were you one of the throng who were on Lind: say's main street last Sat. when the Orange walk 'drew such a large crowd. . It was a very colourful af- fair. There were several Highland Pipe bands, the two that drew my attention were the Ladies from Oshawa and the: Uxbridge - Pipe Band. They weren't playing as they passéd us but by the cheers I heard while they were per: forming down the line they were much appreciated. They certainly are a credit to the town., We were pleased to see Port Perry's newly formed branch of L.0.L. marching. The L.0.B.A: Slogan, "One School, one Language, one Flag" was carried mostly by the children's lodges. : The emblems the Cross, the heart and the anchor were carried by the Lindsay group in beautiful floral arrange- ment. Sunday was also a beauti- Ne ful day for a picnic. The Bethesda-Reach W.I. Held their annaual community pio nic. at Poplar Park Port Perry. A good time was had by Allis fat bituary PAMELIA (Millie) FRALICK Xametia (Millie) Fralick of Scugog Island Ontario, pass. ed away July 11th, 1969 at Community Hospital Port Perry as the result of a heart attack. January 8, 1883, she married Clarence Leslie Fralick June 12, 1907 and spent her entire life as a resident of Scugog. of the United Church, had been president of the U.C.W. and in her earlier years .a member of Sons of .Temper- ance. ) Daughter of the late John and Mary Ann Gerrow she is survived by two sisters, Dora (Mrs. Wm. Nott) and Irene (Mrs. Alf Prentice). sons, Maurice, Cecil and Ray- mond all of Scugog Island, and three 'daughters Inez (Mrs. D. Maundrell), Whitby, borough, Elizabeth (Mrs. E. Rowland) Whitby. She was predeacesd by six brothers, Wilson, Charles, Joseph, Frank, Orm and Wilfred Gerrow and two sisters Eliza (Mrs. W. Clark) and Lydia (Mrs. A. VanNést). great grandchildren, one grandson, Brian Maundrell 1967. on Monday, July 14th, 1969 Panabaker, Port Perry with ficiating. The pallbearers were six grandcons, Stephen Fralick, David Maundrell, Mark Row- land, Terry Rowland, Clare drell. : Interment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Al- bert. pi Recent S with Mrs. M. Sparks were: Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Porter and daughter Debbig, of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Miller and daugh- ter Lisa, of Ottawa; Mrs. Jas. Langstaff, of Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. O. Bennett of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- : ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Drew McCulloch at Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rey- nolds, of Ancaster; Mrs. A. Reynolds, of Whithy; Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McAndless and fa- mily of Don Mills spent Sun: day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mrs. Joan Long and fam- ily and Miss Patsy Long of Cape Breton, N.S. are spend- ing their vacation with Mr, and Mrs. W. Gardner. house of Malton; and Mrs. M. | Batty called on relatives in the village recently. "Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vicars, : Susan and Jimmié are spend- ing the month of July with on Mills are shburn and Mrs. "Mr. and Mrs. Norman An- derson attended the Ander- son re-union at London on Sat., July 12th. Ronald and Arnold Ashton spent last week with Mr, and |- Mrs. Donald Purdy at their summer home near Orange- ville. A number fio) here at- tended the funeral service of the late Mrs. Annie Sandison in Port Perry on Sat, July 12th, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gard- E. Heron this week. Linda Taylor and Mrs. Mabel Taylor, of Guelph were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner. The July meeting of the Ladies' Bible Class was held in the Sunday School Hall on do) @ ANN | 9).4:123 01]: Stevé McQueen as a ACHE $ "BUL * Recommended as Adult Entertainment. : Coming Soon "CAMELOT" Wed. evening last. Miss Gladys Joblin of Port Perry showed beautiful pic- tures of the Holy Land. Mrs. Grant Parrott .was presented with. a cup and saucer from the class mem- bers in appreciation of 'her service as .president of the class. The meeting closed with a solo "I Walked to-day where Jesus Walked", by Mrs. Wm. Hopkins, A delicious. lunch of Straw. berry Short Cake was served Mr. Douglas Taylor, . Miss by the lunch committee and a social time enjoyed. The auction sale at the Community Centre yas a de- | cided success. The' commit- tee would like to thank all". those who helped to make it such a profitable effort. HEATRE 852-6033 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Thursday to Wednesday = Six: Days! San Francisco cop -- 8 p.m. PE aS ES pe No -- 10 Born on Scugog Island on' ~--She-was-an-active-member three. Lillian (Mrs. C. Ross) Scar- Also surviving are seven- teen grandchildren and four predeacesd her in October, ""Fuenral Services were held- in the Chapel of McDermott-.-. the Rev. George- Teskey- of ---- Fralick and Danny. Maun: . LJ

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