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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Oct 1966, p. 10

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| My Ee ur 1 PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1966 Mary Loui ise Pickard Married In Calgary September 3rd, Alberta, Miss Pickard, elder and Mrs, Ben On Saturday, 1966, in Calgary, Mary Louise daughter of Mr. Pickard of Port Perry and Mr. | son of Mr. & | John Joblonkay, Mrs. Frank Joblonkay of Taber, | Alberta riage. were united in mar- Lovely garden flowers church "and formed the setting baskets of colourful decorated the | for the double ring ceremony which was performed by Rev- erend John Lowery, Mr. Jonathan Watts played the wedding music and accom- panied Miss Lorraine Sells, the soloist. She sang "The Lord's Prayer" preceding the ceremony and "The Wedding 2) Prayer | during the ceremony. The bride, who was given in | marriage by her father, was radiant in a floor length gown of white organza taffeta. The attached capelet and full length train were trimmed with heavy lace applique. The A line skirt fell from an emplre waistline. The shoulder length veil was gathered into a rose of organza. The bride wore three quarter length gloves and carried a | bouquet of a white orchid sur- rounded by red roses and ste- phanotis. Miss Louise Evans, friend of the bride was maid. of honour. "| The bridesmaid was Miss Linda Pickard, sister of the bride. { The bridesmaids were dressed , identically in formal gowns of apricot gold peau de soie and matching mittens, The sleeve- less gowns featured empire PATRICIA MARGARET HOLTBY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hotby, R.R. 2, Port Perry & DUANE C. TIETZE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tietze of Lindon, N.J., exchanged marriage vows in Prince Alber 1966. Engineering, N.J. t United Church, August 27th, The bridegroom is a graduate of Newark College of MR. and MRS. IAN MURRAY BEARE, photographed' following their recent wedding which took place in St. Mattias Anglican Church, Westmount. Mrs. Beare was formerly Miss Hedi Carol Laws, daughter of Mrs. S, M. Gossage, of Wesj- mount, and of Commodre Charles V. Laws, R.C.N.,, and Mr. Beare is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Storey Beare, of Port: Perry, Ontario. United Church here will ob- {the inside redecorated. i | have returned from a motor A} waists which were accented by ! a band of the same fabric, . Their headdresses were match- ing peau de soie bows. They carried bouquets of talisman voses and bronze mums. A cousin of the groom, Alex Molnac, acted as the best man. Mr. William Joblankay, brother of the groom was usher accompanied by his brother Mr, Frank Joblankay & Mr. Roger Pickard, brother of the bride. At the réception which was held at the Wales Hotel, Cal- gary, the bride's mother ree ceived the guests wearing a sheath dress of light blue silk shantung 'with a matching coat. She wore a navy brocade hat, navy gloves and a corsage of pink roses, The. bridegroom's mother who assisted, chose a dress of green brocaded taffeta with beige accessories. Hep corsage was of talisman roses. | For the honeymoon trip, the bride donned a suit of cherry red wool 'boucle and black pat- ent accessories and her corsage, a white orchid. The happy couple will reside in Kitimat, British Columbia, where the groom manages a branch of the 'Bank of Nova Scotia. Guests were present - from Brampton, .Oshawh, Port Perry, Ottawa, Lethbridge, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, North Battleford and Vancouver. Ashburn News Anniversary -services will be 'held in Burn's Church on Sun- day, Oct. 16th at 11 a.m. and 7.30 pom. Rev. W. W. McNeill B.A., minister of St. Andrews Church, Scarborough .will preach at both services of wor- ship. The St.. Andrew's Choir will be here for the evening service and Mr. Gerry Beecroft, of Whitby, will be soloist at the morning worship. Mrs. M. Sparks spent jot week-end with relatives in Havelock. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton, enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls last Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerry of Port Perry were Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher. : Mr. Philip Doble who is at- tending Waterloo University. Miss A. Hogg and brother Alister, of Toronto were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ashton. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Heron were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds, at Ancaster. Manchester News On Sunday, October 16th the serve it one hundreth anniver- sary. As a centennial project, the U.C.W, has had the exter- ior of the church painted and Services will be held at 11.00 o'clock a.m. and 7.30 in the evening. Music will be furni« shed by the "Hastings Four" and Port Perry United Church Choir. Mr. Larry Johnston, student minister will be the guest speaker. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lamb trip to the West Coast. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Frank- lin in their bereavement. Mrs. Meta Holtby visited re- latives in Peterborough last week, Miss Susan Roach spent the holiday week-end in North Bay and on Saturday was brides- maid at the wedding of her girl friend, We are glad to know Mrs. Jim Mitchell is recovering from injuries received in a motor ac- cident. Mrs. Mitchell is still Mr. in Oshawa Hospital, a Th set Nn \ - REIS a -e A ¥ RLPADET 4 \ Cirle . [IPN , - 4 ' ', 4 LS re os ra > PTS a aa Sl SF TD WFLAR AS SPOR IN 1 dn - Consult your directory for details. Long Distance, the next best thing to being there + 1 4 # » Pictured above--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Free, Vernon, daughter of Mr. aid Mrs. Robert Ver- who were married recently in Port Perry non, Port Perry and the groom is the son of 4 United Church, the bride was Marianne Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Earl Free, Raglan. Mrs. W. S. Taylor and daugh- | = ter Brenda, Stouffville, visited C i A R iE Nl | G Hi Ti Nl G A L E Mrs. Crosier on Sunday after- | noon. FOR CARPENTER NEEDS Mrs. Thorne,-Oshawa, visited y msm SY 4 Tier sister, Mrs. Aleti Holtby CUSTOM WORK and ALTERATIONS last week. Cupboards, Vanities, Recreation Areas, House Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doupe, Additions and Ceramic Tile Robert and Barbara, accompan- . > ied Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe to || Estimates Given and Guaranteed Workmanship. Detroit for the holiday week- oe' end. . Eg 7) Margaret Steer and Debbie PORT PERRY 985-7640 Peyton made a deposit in the _-- == EE - EE Birthday box at Sunday School | , ® ¥ HOODOO ED on Sunday On the evening of Wednesday Your Seasons Travel (Oshawa) October 19th at 8 o'clock, there LIMITED will be a Tupperware demon- ; stration in the basement of the id Y OUR CERTIFIED id * church. Proceeds are in aid of | the Sunday School. Lunch will $ : TRAVEL CONSULTANTS be served. 4 A complete travel service throughout the world. Mr. and. 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