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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Oct 1969, p. 13

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L 7 ring collars. They carried baskets "of white and yellow daisies, scattered with deep and light pink carnations, Mr. Terry Baker, Oshawa, was best man. The ushers were Mr. Brian Reader. and the groom. The reception was held in Mr. Allan' Linton, brother of the Christian Education Build- Be wey PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oc. 2, 1969 - 13 ing. The mother of the bride received the guésts in a dress of orange. ice satin backed ottoman with a matching lace coat and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore a beige crepe dress with lace orchid. yoke and sleeves, green access- ories and a corsage of yellow carnations, For the honeymoon trip the bride chose a pink and white outfit, with matching white accessories and a mauve * Mr. and Mrs. Garth Linton are residing in Port Perry. tended the Silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson at Yelverton on Friday night also Silver celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm Sunday Services 2 + In the United at 10 a.m., Rev. V. Parsons delivered a fine sermon on "Christian Maturity", The choir sang, the Anthem "O Jesus Christ, Most Wonderful." In St. John's at 11.15 p.m. Natalie -Helen, chosen dau- LINTON Port Perry United Church| was the scene of a .lovely wedding when Bonnie Sharon Harris and Garth James Linton were united in marriage on Saturday, August 23, 1969. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris of Port Perry and the groom isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Linton of Bowman- ville. The Rev. Alec G. Rice officiated at the double ring - ceremony. The wedding music was: played by Mrs. Donald Forder, who also 'accompari- ied the soloist Mr. James Rider, uncle of the bride: Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal "WES PLUMBING - 7 -Matron- of Honour -and--the Harris, sister of the bride and hi short cap sleeves and HEATING - y PORT PERRY; 985-2473 ° | ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Green was Baptized, Rev. R. C. Rose chose as the theme for his appropriate sermon, "If Religion is important in the future, it is up to us." At 7.30 p.m.~in St. John's Church, under the auspices of the Bible Society, there was a very nice service. Rev. V. M. Parsons gave the de- votional. Mrs. R. VanCamp president of the .local Bible Society introduced Mrs." B. Colwell and Mr. Irwin Col well of Bowmanville who showed slides taken this summer when they visited Rev. Ted Colwell and family in Brazil. Very interesting and informative. This was followed by a question per- iod ably answered. Mrs. W. Hooey expressed the appreciation to the Col- wells. Rev, R. C. Rose con- ducted the election o ers and pronounced \the Benediction. Officers for the coming year are: President, Mrs. Richard VanCamp. vice HARRIS gown of Pi lagoda, fash- ioned with a wedding ring neckline outlined in daisies, and short sleeves. The empire bodice enhancing an A-line skirt with a matching border of daisies at the hemline complimenting a built-in train. Her illusion veil was held by a crown of daisies. She carried a bouquet of white and bronze daisies, fastened with a long white ribbon. --Mrs. Judy Reader was bridesmaids were Miss Wendy sercefary, treasurer, Mr: ford. 'Mrs. B. Colwell, Mr. Irwin Colwell and Miss Bonnie i 3 Wm, Hooey, Harold Craw- Miss Pat Hutchison. They wore empire gowns of mint green chiffon over silk crepe, 11Scugog News On Monday evening of. October 6th at 8:00 p.m, th Historical Society will mee in the "Head" Church when there will be a discussion of the future use of this build- ing. Members of the Com-, munity who are interested are invited to attend so that a final decision will be acceptable to all. .Mrs. Thos. Redman spent a few days in Hamilton with an old time friend, = Mrs. Jeffrey. At the same time Mr. t | Redman stayed at the Adams Nursing Home, LANE © = ELECTRIC - Rai fs sa al Oo OFFICE -- RESIDENCE 249 QUEEN. STREET {Opening SEPT. 16, 1969 3 Weeks of Opening Specials... : 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 $2.50 : : surgery la: eek. We trust * Hair Cut $1.00, either S¢issors or Bator: 415 she is now mote comfortable, ments. oie' Beauty Salon (Formerly Popo "Seay Salon) Former owner will be employed on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday A.M. Call 985-2632 for appoint- Little Tanya Redman found it necessary to stay in the Oshawa Hospital while her '|stomach trouble is checked and relieved. The "Head" Turkey Supper: turned out well last week. We. were sorry not to be able to accommodate many people who called too late. Many thanks to the three families who gave, donations when they were unable to attend. On. Tuesday evening Mrs, Myrtle Manns entertained at a jewellery demonstration, PORT PERRY end in Haliburton. This week-end Mr. and Mrs. Taylor expect to have a trip presidents, the local Clergy, | '| Sunday supper guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn |: and daughters spent the week- |: "Mrs. Gordon Collins enter- |: ed Port or ey Hospital for |: Blackstock News Polley, Bowmanville were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van. Camp and family and Debbie McLaughlin was a week end guest, } Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferg. uson. and family of Toronto called on. Roy and Bill Ferg- uson on Sunday. The Fred Trewins attend the Raynard-Allin wedding in Orono United Church on Saturday afternoon - and re- ception in Bowmanville. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Green and children following the Bap- tismal service were: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fee (God Par- ents of Natalie), Mr. and Mrs Harold Honey, Seagrave, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green, Mr. and Mrs, Don Green and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Honey and family, Seagrave, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larm- er and boys spent Sunday with her family relatives in St. Mary's area. NE Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mount- joy are visiting his sister, in' Nestleton Saturday night. Sorry--in last weeks news I missed the name of Mrs. Cecil Hamilton among those who atténded the 90th birth. day party for Mr.. Frank Vickery of Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ells attended the funeral of Mr. Allan Penfound, Oshawa on Thursday. Mr. Bob Smith of Toronto Mrs. Pearl Rainey, Union- ville and Mrs. Gordon Walk- er, Willowdale visited Mr. and Mrs, Marwood McKee on Thursday. . : Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls spent the week-end in Bobcaygeon. = Several from this area at- i ie Draperies Jif HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes >» Drapery Rods & Tracks - Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Slip Covers Phone ) 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. Mrs. H. Graham and Miss Verena in Toronto for a few days. Visitors with Mrs. Ford were: 'Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Long, Toronto; Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ford of 'Willowdale. he Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Por- ter, Sean and Sheryl, Ponty- pool and Mrs. C. Hill were and Mrs. Stan Rahm. "Mr. and Mrs." Dalton Dor- rell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell visited Earls brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dorrell in Midland op Sunday... | WHY PAY MORE? ATTENTION FARMERS SAVE ON Premium Quality -- © GASOLINE © DIESEL ¢ MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps ©. available ~ Call Collect 668-3341 DX oL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Mr. Elgin Taylor of Solina ; spent a few days with the Glenn Larmers last week. Glad to report Mrs. F. Vlieger; John Venning and Mrs. Hopps all got home from hospital last week. " We understand Mr. Ernest Larmer is progressing favour- ably in Oshawa hospital. So sorry to report Mrs. Geo. Fowler had the misfort- une to fall this morning and is in Uxbridge hospital with a broken leg. _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright Mr. and Mrs, Joe Rutledge of Oakville; Mr. and Mrs: Will Rutledge of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hol- mes, Oshawa at Mr, and Mrs. EERE 2S aS SX CCE U ERE Ripe KEN P. MURRAY Electrical Contractor Domestic & Industiial WIRING" CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES "a Rupert Byers, Bowmanville, The new Same day at 07:30 p.m. NTER-DENOMINATIONA to Buffalo. i used in the time of Christ'. : hi ' ' ' ' ' / ' ' ' ' spent Saturday evening with | 4 ' ' / ' ' / ' ' ' EY Immaculate Conception Church "PORT PERRY, ONTARIO ¢ . ON. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL ' HOME HEAT : 3 ' hone: 985 - 7005 F / '4 ¥) 2:00 p.m. till 4:00 p.m. church is located at Hwy. 7A. there will be held in the Sacristy of the church our first L MEETING of the season. This time: 'What do: ou know about your Bible?in quiz form, with a small exposition of 'things as

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