Sanford-Port Carling WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, [1957] - [1997], page 2

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: «4 i i M $ Ein l armgmeax> n regamens a- gul _ omm tage n revinmipmgurntmert +o rommany aote ts ce sn 5 ce â€"â€"otninnie tm duee . 2e m f "ess) â€" d I 4 0 304 4 in developing the 1 ‘ | V IF lebralte, \|â€"»ss. _ _ % * iF o . [Peip 1 aep flmm Lt busd o f 3 n n â€" q. _ C Uees. 2 «es l â€" legion, with about 60 grandâ€" ‘Golden Wedding at ort Carling4 | \difal ga m sn ‘ On Sunday, June Sth, Mr. aagl e [1 '-111553":11,3::’-5;’}:1;,‘,‘5@ h ~]§ % 1455 i 3 1 3 Aol: I yoss Aboo ons Sripoce oai |ively arranged. both. inelde the P20 FuiP Uirough e yeurs Hing: celebrated " thetr . Golden [Rouse and. on the , vermndah | ho. theiw descendants are found .hwme %Mméfleatag:;fi t%!ollowin%' adrl'll'less l:vas ;rlel:::i in all ,‘r“fl‘fi‘év of nfi?e Ax’non”'g? \date of their marrlage was a | CR,PCN®! ° the brothere and | the beSL Of tete (oo,t ons U Ti in cvormatrmiemmn e earars few days earlier, the celebraâ€"|""~~** : 5 _ | Buting The past 50 years, yout. j A "WwWelie es ond e c ols Address to Allan and _ ‘|brothers and sisters have moted | . Esw ul B8 NY L h week.en i so that all the memâ€" Iéiale :.,-n car with pride )"Qm.:‘fi‘ ao20 %g momes s muy@ s eey e -pbersm ) n‘»]lf the family could be n any it Pixe esd all know Ufffieg ‘._e'_%‘%a,e,_“fi" ies "(Marr ‘d [ cars sent.. " ** Tt y it is our special pleaâ€" |, ured during ‘first World uns Alian Joseph Dixon and|sure to renew family fellow: | %13,. Wh;?fl‘fi i. Fenl ,wfl@a} _On Wéednesday, of last week, Jessie Florence Wilson were|ship, the family of Allan and |to nelp defend that %mo_&agfii( Mr. and Mes. Walter Wr0oe marrled in Cardwell Township | Elizabeth Wilson. Today we |which makes lerings s Port Carling, held open, house on June 3rd, 1908. The bridesâ€"|celebrate a very special and |thig possible. %tflt‘lfilfi% |to their friends and ‘re'l?ftim‘ii |raaid, Miss Elizabeth Wilson | joyous occasion for one unit of ‘\Rome Allan again toolk me] %f-omsion cssc mt and| (now Mrs. M. Einerson, of Ros:|this great clan, when they are |place in the co:mnm‘:%}y SHel "eo ce sys o nald. jun, seau), and _ the best man,| celebrating fifty happy years of |ing, with the help of his wife, t s "ee «C s oed. by Hev Clfii}l!opher ‘Dixon, of ‘Terrace,|| wedded life, and it is with deep |fop the betterment of it, in\ 44 13 i is fuister B.G, were present at the cele:|pleasure that we Offer y OW |ohurch, village council, school | tes ie 5 bration; also Mzs. Dixon‘s ten|Jesslie and Allen, our most)\poard and many othert ways | qt:! E“"‘dfl"“’e‘;e i natgen. name |: other sisters and their hus:)|heartfelt congratulations, and ||\ mwenty years later, the bes 8 j NMrs. Wroe‘s _maiden name, bands, her two brothers an d | hope that you will spend many || gur yougg men vééreea- l (| was Alice Harris: C;]%: mé’f:{: their wives; also all the memâ€"|more happy anniversaries. ied tmhon tidetend ~ {have made Port Carling TNOT| c o S a sls C _ Ge : hmemsimelm- They | bers of the immediate family,| _ "Just twenty four vears ago |country, and among these werep i|have two daughters, Evelyn, | Tom, who is Reeve of poit our Dad and Mother ‘cele. |the four sons of his home, aBdI (| Mre. Ordaker, ana aucrey, Nos: Carling; Aileen (Mis. Greaney, | brated their golden: wedding, |it was with much sorrow to @MI ‘Farrow, and two sons, Kenâ€" NLA., Bac), of Stamford, Conn.;| at which! we were all present, |to hear that one of them, HamiL ‘neth, of Brandy Lake, and |Fearl, Reg.N. of omllia; juiia | The. marriage of Allan and | ofd, had paid â€"the supreme| |James, of Ontarh wio street, Braceâ€" [Reg.N. (Mrs. Stan Francis), of Jessie Wilson was made in |sacrifice. We all pay honor to| i bridge; also nine grandchildâ€" Tesnto, Annic (Mis. Cook), of | 1884 between, a young Scots: |his memory, and though he iB | ten, Mr. and Mrs. Wroe reâ€" Atherley; Neil, of Orillia, andâ€"| MB who emigrated to this|not here with us in person, wen ceived many beautiful gifts, Allan, of Hamilton; all twelyej| Country in 1872, settling first | are sure that he is with us in | all i: gold color and gold trim. grandchildren and an u:ncle] in Toronto, and a young girlâ€"| spirit We could go on and on, | (Afternconâ€"tea was served. _by \who is ninetyâ€"two years old,. from England, who, with her |recalling the many things ac | (their two daughters. The tea \were also present. They came| parents, also came in 1872, first | complished by this fine family, \table was centred by a lovely: Rom "Britieh â€" Columpia, tno} Ssettling in‘ Brampton, | About | but we come back to our special |. | threeâ€"storey wedding calse, deâ€" | states of Michigan and Con.||Six Years . later these LWO purpose today, of honoring you, corated in white ‘and gold, necticut, and from all parts of |families, wishing to own land | Allan and Jessic, and ohée,i fanked by gold candle holdets, Ontario, j\ of their own, came to Cardwell |again offer our sincere conâ€" | with white candlesâ€"the â€" gift ~mhe‘festivities started on Sat. | Township in Muskoka, under | gnatulations to you, who are | ‘of the Oldaker ‘grandohildren. urday with a family dinmer, | truly pioneer conditions, havâ€"| adding another chapter to a| |At seven olclock, the families g:bwhich eighty sat down‘ at)| in€ to h*’-"l” dagnbfl}led!mfis‘t to\|fine family history." 0_ _ || ;%qt- dgdwx:n to a lovely buffet bles atraniged on the veran.|| make a place to build a home, f n maraswal uncheon. i dah and lawn. Flowers from|| While they were busy with the sea?eda‘n?vilfl?s s%:ifmgq‘g’g;mt{ | _ Seventyâ€"five. . guests . called Nas. Dixon‘s graden graced the|| physical necessities of life, they | including a television set || |during the afterncon and evâ€") tables and gift bouquets and did not forget the spiritual) ggtmf'their pforen, damgs, tle: '7,-.'% img;~ ao Cyish. s the «h a . pP 3 | . baskets of flowers were attract. || needs. As there was no ChUICD | rures, china, gold evee n ¢ _ {heouple [ many.l m rearmsolgl. _2 LCC CCE OA I|or Sunday school, Mrs. Fore: lower. things. 'l‘hesg %Ts"o'a;‘é-v: L ness * 4 § > man started a Sunday SChOOl|caived numerous cards and| ‘.ii“ Sik es : o ym e in her own home, being both ielegrams. roue mran d"’l‘vlrs” * Ceamencvens 5 s > .. it s x superintendent z;era d tegcl_itl% Dixon responded to the gadtees-’} W ecl:â€" They also sponsored the DUIIGâ€"|and presentations, and M1Ss®| ing of a church, and all denom | paarl Dixom responded on be. | inations worshipped theDeâ€"lnine of the family, Mrs. Dixon|| Here, it was that the paths OBiaSaz, ¢ inecomemiml! ( 2 O Ppresented her bridesmaid: with || {| Allan â€" Wilson and | EMzabetWISi Lopiee in read. sn gola| ts uo on oo ealeras, mt e wl ul | Yerakd â€" 4 | marriea . December_ 3186 1884 | Evongendle s o oaige J‘Va.ni’tl_\ * the home of the bride by|E andchildren she gave a white || 1i Re,cmncgpogs _ S einle or a old pennite The\ se € ce i; est man also received igold F /s o e . ud about three miles f rom her|/ n o n el ies fem uns as maje and |nopty aterfes Teb aited| H A RRIS Tc o. orec tss bemet| Churon and they occupied‘ all | es %fiea' 8 |the seats on one side of the Congratulations: to Mr. and | thfiy tpok a leading part, Ichurch. The Rev. Joseph Stewâ€", Mrs. George B. Harris, who will ‘Their union was blest with|art of Cooksyille, a caousunt observe their 64th wedding an: twelye children, seven boY®| preached the sermon. On re.. iversary this week. Mr. and and five girls, all of whom are| mirning from the service they Mis. Harris had the distinc still living. In due time they|enjoyed a buffet luncheon, and . tion of being the first couple all left the parental home to| in the afterncon from three to married in the village after its establish_ their own homes in\ five o‘clock, and in the eveâ€" incorporation in 1896. â€"_ _ _ widely â€" divided parts of fl’ei‘,njngfm.a!even'm‘xfine?o’élock; N ! country, Some did their share! Mr. and Mrs. Dixon held open 4 p => house; More than one hunâ€" Curâ€"4 . 315â€"/ 940 dred and eighty people called| 4 during the _two,&dgy‘celebsz_tjkiqm} m ak s yo ie un e \Boyer, .P., and Mrs. Boyer. m AS oN (ng. Hoyer (té?l:lw?m to, them! _ ¢ m (eeenencies > ‘the â€" congratulations of the|< ‘Congratulations "to Mr. and prevines of Ordasio, ana pre: || Mrs. Lawrence Mason, who ceâ€" . ‘sented them with a certificate.|} \Mebrated their Golden Wedding Mis. Dixon proudly displayed t anniversary | on _ Wednesday,| her wedding dress of ivory | December 28th. Mr. and Mrs. satin which her mother had| }\riiasodr; ce Atalgtome‘to tt!fiéé- made. Although slightly melâ€" ‘ \| friends \bot! ernoon _ an $ i ge, it resembled. \ ventng: in the Legion Hall low with age, it TesembBiL |\ Several of their old neighbors, |Somewhat | the fashions â€" of [( {| from Ufford. were among those today, with its little (boleto|! "| who called _to congratulate jacket and puff sleeves, _ _ | esc Aan . Assisting dn serving the deâ€"| \tmem, they: were the m | Hicious refceshments were. the | \plents of many. lovely glfts ‘daughters of ,;-?houé and cards. _ _L___._ $s 4 oo tant eomioaie > ento of the happy occasion, a" [lerac 0 X.â€" -514/,},.;&‘;, piece of wedding cake to take [home,. 3 Sormatinl ?‘fl’vu, Je We hope that Mz. and Mis. 5 j7é I Lfl,lxon.n_x _ en many more mivgfi%f& C.. Je

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