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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Sep 1969, p. 19

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Victoria Park United -- Church, Toronto was the setting for a very pretty wed- ding on August 16, 1969, when Miss Gayle Anne Wright daughter of Mr. and Mrs: £ W.C. Wright (formerly of Port Perry) now residing in Tor- onto; became the "bride of Mr. Robert Roy Feeney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feeney, Toronto. © = © The double ring ceremony "» INVEST NOW e FOR 3 YEARS VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may w be left to compound. EMMERSON NSU ASEE AGENCY 2 LIMITED -191 Queen St. Port Perry. Telephone 985-7306 WRIGHT was soleminized by the Rev. Bryson. : _The. bride's attendants were Miss Susan Roach, Man- chester as maid of honour, with Miss Veda Graham and Vera Micie, Toronto as brides- maids and Miss Cathy Mac: Kenzie, niece of the groom was flower girl. 'Attending. the groom. as best 'man was Mr. Joseph Ellis, and the ushers were Mr. William Barlow and Mr. John MacKenzie, and as ring bearer, Master Billy Mac- Kenzie, all of Toronto. The reception was held at Earlscourt-65 Legion; where 130 guests enjoyed dinner with dancing throughout, the evening. Guests were present from Port Perry, Toronto, Wood- stock, Stratford, Innerkip, Ottawa, Detroit, Preston, Sunderland and Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Feeney now reside in Don Mills. PLETE y REAL ESTATE Bonnie's Beauty Salon 985-2632 (Formerly Phoebe's Beauty Salon) 249 QUEEN STREET l Opening SEPT. 16, 1969 » {3 Weeks of Opening Specials... =" PORT PERRY _sponsive Rally Day service was well attended on Sunday. Sept. 21 at 11:30 a.m. with Mr. Doug- las Ashton superintendent in charge. The Order of Worship as prepared by the Board of Christian Education was used with the following Sun- day School pupils assisting: Leslie Lynde a Prayer of Ad- oration and Confession; Jef- frey Lehman led in the Re- reading; Barbara Swerdfiger read the New Testament Scripture and Nancy Richardson a Prayer of Thanksgiving and Inter- cession, Brian Daw, Maurice Hop- kins, Donald Knight & John Rutledge received the offer- ing. Rev. W. Black delivered the message and Mrs. W. Hopkins was soloist. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served in Burn's Church on Sunday, Sept. 28th at 11:30 a.m, Anniversary services will be held on Sunday, Oct. 5th at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. with '| Rev. M. Macleod, of Ontario PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 25,1969 --- 19' urn News Bible College, Toronto, as speaker. Mr. Douglas Ross, of Toronto, will be guest soloist at the morning ser- vice and in the evening a quartette from Ontario Bible College will sing. The annual W.M.S. Thank Offering . meeting will be held in the Church on Wed,, Oct. 1st at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. A. S. Curr, of Toronto delivering the missionary message. Mrs. J. Winne and Miss = Beverley Charbonick, of Thornhill will be the guest soloists. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to everyone to attend. Mr. & Mrs. Grant Parrott, Janice & Lyle of Wick were Sunday visitors in the vill- age. Mrs. H. Doble spent last week with her sons in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAndless at Don Mills on Saturday! Karen and Lynda returned home after spend- ing a week with their grand- parents, _» Messrs Russell Batten and Norman Anderson attended the Presbyterian Men's Con- ference at Camp Keswick during the week-end. Mrs. Russell. Richardson spent. a few ddys recently with her daughter Mrs. Clyde Playfair, in Toronto. Mr. James Tarves, of Waterdown called on friends in the village on Monday. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Bible Class was held at the home of Mrs. W. Routley, Brooklin, on Wed, Sept. 10th with the President Mrs. Russell Batten presid- ing. After the general business was dealt with Mrs. Wm. Hopkins showed some beau- tiful pictures of her recent trip to England. We were pleased to have Mrs. T. Legge, of Prospect with us and sing two sacred selections during the even- ing. Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. Check The Label On Your Paper EVENING ADULT PROGRAMME Port Perry 'H igh School 1969 - 1970 Art Ceramics Flower Arranging Instrumental Music Wood Refinishing Upholstery Gourmet Foods Hostess Hints, Foods Beauty Culture Physical Fitness, Men Physical Fitness, Women Landscaping (Horticulture) Interior Decorating Sewing: Basic Intermediate Advanced GENERAL INTEREST COURSES "Basic French Basic Spanish Public Speaking Speed Reading ACADEMIC COURSES XIII Biology XIII Geography Grade 9 & 10 Upgrading Courses in: - Mathematics English Science " GENERAL INTEREST COURSES MANNA NANI NS NII NI NI NI NII NII NI NII IIIS III IIIS IIIS SSSI IIIS SII NII INI NII IIIS NII Auto Mechanics --- Basic Lawn Mower, Outboard .& - Snowmobile Servicing Basic Drafting Summer Cottage Design * Basic Electronins Television Servicing Basic Machine Shop Basic Welding Summer Cottage Construction BUS. & COMM. SUBJECTS FIFTEEN PEOPLE MUST REGISTER BEFORE A COURSE MAY BE STARTED. A COURSE NOT LISTED MAY BE STARTED FOR ANY FIFTEEN REGISTRANTS. F EE'S -- $10.00 per subject per semester (10 weeks). TIME RO Tuesday eienings, commencing Oct. 14, 7:00 to 10:00 (except for special courses). Rk REGISTRATION -- Tuesday evening, October 7, 7:00 to 10:00 at the high school office. TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Basic Bookkeeping Basic Short Hand * Basic Typing Intermediate Typing Business Machines For further information telephone the high school, 985-7337. CLASSES Ses Commence October 14th 1st Week -- Sept. 16th -- 20th Regular $15.00 perms for $10.00 2nd Week --Sept. 22nd -- 27th Tint, Regular $7.50 for $6.50 \ 3rd Week -- Sept. 29th -- Oct. 4th Shampoo & Set, Regular $3.00 for $2.60 Hair Cut $1.00, either Scissors or Razor. a ~ The Ontario County Board Of Education y Former owner will be employed on Tuesday, Thursday, G.L. ROBERTS . Friday and Saturday A.M. Call 985-2532 for appoint. ments. \ 8.E. LOVELL Chairman N

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