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Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 1979, p. 23

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Wedding Invitations i And Accessories a EEN - «lear Fp SPS) ARAL OFFICE SUPPLIES For all your business Requirements "1%. TA a PRR Eo RA WS LRP ." ; adi HEE Lh CREE dM me Port Perry Star Phone 985-7383 rata RIRFTR AE PC Mayor a Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor was one of several head table r guests at a dinner held last Thursday night at Port Perry Legion to 4 \ if : welcomes welcome this group of Girl Guides and their leaders who are visiting AN N O U N CE M - N i : - R from England. Front row from left: Dohna Edwards, Susan Drew, 1 Girl-Guides Jane Mitchell, Denise Aldersley, Sarah Gough, Ann O'Shea. Bach from left: Mayor Taylor, Valerie Drury, Edna Borlase, Nikki ! from Seaman, Margaret Mitchell, Kaye Davis and Pauline Hickman. I d . The girls arrived in Canada July 24 and will return home August 15 ¥ Eng an after visiting several cities in southern Ontario. 2 "3 J Ai Hold County judging competition . IN v ¢ by Kevin ONeill Susan Chambers, Sharyn we proceeded to follow her ok Attendance was very good. Fiss and Scott O'Neill finis- example. Besides having a LAE at the County Judging Com- hed third. All in all, the very enjoyable day, we Fis petition held on Scugog competition was very well- picked many new methods to Ge Island for all of Ontario balanced withthe usual class take home and try on our : County on July 10th, and our of dairy cattle, beef cattle, own calves. The refresh- 35 3 members placed as follows: and swine, and variety ments courteously provided % Novice Section: Sharyn classes of goats, hay andsire by Wotton House Farms s o Fiss - first - C.N.E. Sheild selection as well as the farm helped us through the heat of Winner, Scott O'Neill - sixth. safety and weed identifica- the day. Thanks again Cyndi Junior Section - Susan tion quizes. your efforts were greatly LS Chambers - sixth, Kevin Gist Yiret clubs swesting tor appreciated. William Walter Barr & Son Limited is pleased to announce the appoint- 4 O'Neill - eighth, Chuck Fiss - July was on the 21st at ing of th ments of Mr. William Earle Barr as President and Miss Geraldine Anne St tenth. 3 in Sia ag Iw Scanlon as Vice President of BARRLON STORES LTD i Senior Section - Larry Wotton House Farms in gouth Ontario 4-H Beef Club canlon as Vice President o . j Phillips - fifth and John UXbridge. Cyndi Taylor of yj) take place at the farm of Barrlon Stores Ltd. has purchased the STEDMANS DEPARTMENT 25 ® Robertson - eleventh. W.H.F. demonstrated the Mr. Ron Deeth (Windcrest STORE OF UXBRIDGE, Ontario. The store will continue to operate under £2 In the Inter-Club competi- correct w roy Press For ws) La Lag Cay its present conditions until early September, at which time the store will LE tion the team of Larry " : A ' : be closed for renovations and re-fixturing. NSC Phillips, John Robertson, WO king tivo people to calf, _ & J FY E0000 0002 iY 3 o £ E £755 = LATCHAM CENTRE, PORT PERRY - SCENE OF GALA EVE : £ ! : : = Neu = . : aie i i ise. He was a prominent mem- = Ret EH Over 400 friends and relatives visited Mr. and Mrs. while community enterprise. ent ES PALE £ J.J. Gibson to celebrate this delightful occasion. Among MR. AND MRS. J.J. GIBSON beroithel. 00 F : Lge DINE bald piany offices ne = QS 3 : oo neil a re 6 fo er EI A jo Port Perry CELEBRATED THEIR 50TH WEDDING the year 1937-38. In 1952-53 he was made District-Deputy g A £ council and so orm A 3 gs E 3 ® = Council along with several ex-wardens of Ontario Coun- ANNIVERSARY ON SATURDAY of the whole district. He was also a member of Fidelity E 53% St D EVENING Lodge A.F. & A.M. Port Perry and has been a loyal > wy = y- : h t AFTERNOON AND EVEN ' worker for several years in the Port Perry Lions Club. Z © Riev: Rea. Rose Wrought greeting from ie prescy MAY 19th, 1979 He was President of the local Business Men's £ HEE El Regional Council and presented a lovely plaque to Mr. ' i So i £ Ed ew Gioson, 9h bebsls of The Hon. Wi. Davis, : In all of Mr. Gibson's endeavours Mrs. (Hazel) has ya i £ Premier of the Province of Ontario. : £ Ways E Mr. Walter Beath was present to extend his been a faithful and strong supporter, her constant com- E ett] E Ya er [oa yas 2 i d panionship was of great assistance to Jay's success. 5 NEA v = congratulations and best wishes on behalf of himself an Sm CA OM st pn oY 5 A ig £ ihe prosen: Regions) Council, These distinguished pa are now the happy grandparents of thirteen lovely grand- = 5 E Suis chip fo piy tritite bo Mr, Ciao for Wig many children. Their children are William, living in Port = Sie E years of faithiul municipal administration. Jay was a Perry; Ruby, Mrs. Williams, living in Oshawa; Isobel, Z ANY £ councillor in the village of Port Perry for two years and Mrs. Ross Graham. of Bowtnanville: Jad es. Married E fas £ had the distinguished honour of being the reeve of Port and living in Port Perry: George. vi ng I ORRAWa. E ANE E Perry for 12 successive years. In 1965 he was elected Bonaios bows 51 A Du --y ker in every area, not 5 ¥ £ Warden of Ontario County, being the highest honour a many people today might guess that Jay was one of = Aor . = County can award a council member. ; th in th Port Perry's top athletes. Jay played centre-field for = Re) E Both Jay and Hazel spent their pn B In the Port Perry's outstanding hard-ball team during the = aged} ¢ g Sosgenyosonya ditirios AB were Married in Bowman: early th -ties. He seemed to cover the whole outfield £ i s ville on May 22nd, . } © ho ; : : :S = is E Jay worked for Peel Hatcheries for ten years during iio! speed and his base running was E Riel g which time the couple moved to Port Perry and have Mr. an' Mrs. Gibson's many friends were royally 2 3 A 5 been prominent citizens of this village ever since, except entertained : t the Latcham Centre. Peter Veroman's = RATA ¢ g for four year's residence in Whithy Where he hg "the orchestra supplied the music for a night of dancing. Mrs. g Bi ES employ of Pickering Farms, iy binge vera, hig Gibson's uncle, Mr. Helem Gorrill, provided some £ § Perry, Jay established himself his ous ag nl sparkling music on his violin for a few rounds of square A d £ pogliey po ossing plant under the name of J.J. dancing. Mr. Pat Duffy, an ex-warden of the County = hips = and Son Ltd. . ! i Wg £ BEY gE It necessarily followed that the business was highly i iy easy for the square dancers by his excellent E BC 2 successful because of Mr. Gibson's splendid knowledge The happy couple were the recipients of many E B ide £ of the poultry industry. This was the do o -- congratulatory telegrams from friends across the EZ ! vy o £ spent some fifteen years managing practically If y i province including one from The Hon. Alan Lawrence, = Pha = phase of the business before branching out for hips . George, Ruby, Bill, Isobel, Jim, Member of Parliament. HS LX 2 : Besides WHINE 2 Sins Soulution bs die oo J.J and Hazel Gibson It was a happy occasion for Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Z A E muni : ---- ti = E Bn. Jay found time to support every worth- (ANNOUNCEMENT) there was much reminiscing and a happy time for all. t ue @ EE 3 'd ry

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