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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Sep 1969, p. 20

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Lt RITTER Rise of a br nh A 0 20 - PORT PERRY STAR WANES v LE AR ¢ ) . RY = KBE RRR Ssedvsr io: ddisiticin domo diwnoncisdve borehbaiadanive | wid TY. NE be Ai Y x Lf} -- Thursday, Sept. 18, 1969 DURWARD - --bridc "was the rééipient of many showers in her honour. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home' of the bride's aunt Mrs. James Mills _ Toronto. Mrs. Linda Rose was host- ess at a'linen shower held at the home of the bride's aunt Mrs. Frank Martin, Colborne, Ontario. Mrs. Isobel Skelton held a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother Mrs. James Durward. Relatives & BASSANT friends of "the groom attend ed. A pantry shower was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon | Shunk. Honeydale Women's Institute presented ihe bride with a silver cream & sugar. & Mrs. Bertha Calbery, as- sisted by her daughter Joan held a miscellaneous shower in Port Perry. Seagrave community enter- tained the bride and groom at a shower in Seagrave United Church. SAVE ON Premium Quality © GASOLINE © DIESEL * MOTOR OIL © Farm tanks and pumps available. Call Collect 668-3341 ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DX OIL BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HONDA - SUZUKI 'SALES and SERVICE PARTS - ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES - SERVICE - FOR ANY. OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do It The Co-Operative Way- ALL MAKES Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. SNOWMOBILE SERVICE | ETHEL NOTTINGHAM R. WHITAKER MYRTLE DUFF For Income ELECTRONICS Tax ADMIRAL ~ TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Pnu..e 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Septic Tanks ~~ Cleaned By - PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 Fralick | Insurance Agency CO-OP AND FARMERS] MUTUAL "LIFE - AUTO - HOME PROTECTION Phone 985-7447 Earl Wallace ROOFING Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL and ALUMINUM ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds -of roof work. & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 9856-7306 PORT PERRY Lee's £1 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Sales and Service Commercial, Industrial . and Domestic Repairs to all makes. Call Oshawa 728-0321 Insurance 985-2341 E. 6G. & J. Marine Engines R.R. 1, Port Perry . Phone 985-3094 'Marine Chrysler - Sale and Service .|James R. Wessel, .| They will. riot be forgotten| ' Leg Y AT x CET RCRA TAG EE 4 : A WHFARRR ARIA RAL RE § DERRY C4 A presentation was made to the bride by the staff of the Toronto Dominion Bank, Younge Street Toronto. A pfsentation was made to the groom by the staff of Kinear Pontiac, Richmond Hill, SMITH -- A pretty chapel ceremony united in marriage Shirley Louise Wessel, only daughter of Mrs. J.M. Wessel and the late Mr. J. Morris Wessel, Regina, and George Leslie Smith, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Smith of R.R. 2, Port Perry, Ontario. Dt. Elias Andrews officiated at the ceremony 'on August 8th, in Morgan" Memorial Chapel, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Montreal, the bride wore a short white gown of shirred ribbon on silk organza with high empire line and surplus bodice. The . WESSEL Dishand Of School Board Ontario County Council |opposed eliminating the skirt was bordered with appli- qued flowers on fishnet lace She wore a band of white stephanotis in her hair and carried a nosegay of white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Warren E. Wessel, Kingston, attended the birde and the best man was Mr, Aldon W. Smith, brother, of the groom. Following the ceremony, a bridal supper was held at the Holiday Inn. Mr. W.G. Robin- son, Toronto, uncle of the bride proposed the toast to the bride. _. . The bride and groom left on a trip to the west. On their return they will reside in Toronto. Mrs. H. R. Holtby Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Bea- cock, and family were hon- oured guests at a surprise party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter and family who were hosts to them and their neighbours of many years. A genial time of cards, dancing and laughter filled the even- ing when later small gifts, as remembrances and tokens of their esteem and affection were presented to Grace and Les, Donald and Marilyn, Grant and- Brian by their friends. * "What is a neighbour?"-- The dictionary tells us, "One who lives near . another, a friend, a fellow man, close at hand." _Mr.-and Mrs. Les- lie Beacock and family have been all this and much more to their neighbours of twen. ty-five years, since they mov- ed into this lovely country- side; first on 'Quaker Street', 3rd Concession, then later to the Vickery Farm on the 4th Concession, Mrs. Beacock's girlhood home, and where the boys spent their growing: up years. They will be missed for many reasons, the most for their true friendliness, help- fulness in time of need, and their greatness of heart. Prince Albert News because we will be privileged to have them still as-friends when they move to their new home in Prince Albert, the previous home of Mrs.' Eu- gene Huntley. The respect, love and best wishes for many more years of happy life go with them to their new home. It would be remiss of we did not mention that Mrs. Beacock has been a faithful correspondent to the Port Perry Star for thirty years and the Star readers will look forward to her contin- ued contributions in the fu- ture. A reminded to all that a Pot-Luck luncheon will be held in the Prince Albert United- Church basement at 1:00 p.m. Sunday, September] | 21st, for all to meet our new minister the Reverend Mark Reeves and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer "Bud" Browes of Bowmanville were | Jf dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Brooks on Sunday. - COMPLETE L BEAL ESTATE LTO REALTOR REAL ESTATE . -HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yird | Venetian & Cloth Blinds | custom Made Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating gf Service Engine Rebuilders Home Freezer Owners | Sides and quarters of beef, sides of pork cut and | wrapped to. your specification. We have the largest selection of grain fed beef in Durham and Ontario counties. Come in and" select your own beef. All our meat is government graded and inspected. Pine Ridge Packers Ltd. 4 miles east of Port Perry on 7A highway. HAROLD FORDER, manager. Howard's _[IDraperies G. McPhaden || | Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simceo St. 985-4932 _ Custom Made Drapes county boards. Deputy Reeve Marlow said he has confidence in the cotuinty board system and add- ed that in the long run they'd be the most ecopomical way of providing an education. "Reeve Attersley agreed with Reeve Williams that the county should keep plough: ing toward a provincial take- over of education. last week rejected a recom: mendation from its Finance and Assessment Committee to disband the County boards of education. .- The committee recommen- ded the boards be disbanded because of the high cost of education and administration and the uncertainty of future costs. The committee was back- ing a resolution from Grey County which recommended elimination of the .county boards. } Pickering Township Reeve, John Williams, said he could: n't support the'committee re: commendation because coun- ty boards have not been giv- en a chance to prove them. selves. ) "I don't _believe county boards have been. given the chance to demonstrate what comes with having a larger assessment base." : Reeve Williams said coun- ty boards are a step halfway toward provincial takeover of education and disbanding the boards would be a backward step. * East Whitby Deputy Reeve Douglas Marlow and Whitby Reeve Robert Attersley also Harvest Showcase Wednesday, Oct. 1 The third annual Harvest Showcase at the Kemptville, College of Agricultural Tech- nology will be held on Wed- nesday, October 1" There will be special dem- onstrations of machinery used in corn handling systems, as well as exhibits on weed control problems. Of particular interest will be some results of the College corn and soybean research programs. Farmers are invited to bring samples of corn from home for moisture testing during the day. will feature visits to livestock, poultry,soils and crop research areas, along with discussion opportunities for everyone. Brendean Game Farm and Shooting Preserve Controlled hunting over * 400 acres. of magnificent natural son from 1st Sept- ember 1969 -- 31st March, 1970. ! Hunting privileges $10.00 per day, a - minimum number of || 2 pheasants released per hunter. i Bag limit of 3 pheas- fi antsregardless of sex. * Located in the town- |} ship of Reach, just I Perry.Write or phone | Brendean Game Farm for brochure or R.R. 4 Uxbridge reservations. Telephone 985-7465 HEARING AIDS 211 Sherbrooke 8 Peter er Paring borough, Certified Heart Phone 742-9441 aid Audiologist The World's Largest' Manufacturer Of Hearing Aids. Eyeglass Hearing Aids * At the Ear Hearing Aids * In the Ear Hearing Aids $8000 ..u., . 80 day money back' guarantee %» FREE HEARING AID TEST EVERY TUESDAY By appointment in your home or at : Bruton's Drug Store PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Phone 985-2511 MEMBER, ONTARIO HEARING AID ASSOCIATION County Council Rejects Continuous two-hour tours pheasant cover. Sea- || a

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