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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Sep 1969, p. 19

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[ : + 5 FA ® Come in, see us for details. DURWARD Port Perry United Church was the scene of a beautiful wedding when Grace Marg- aret Bassant and Murray Barrie Durward were united in marriage on Saturday, August 30th, 1969. ) The bride .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Bas- sant of Port Perry and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Durward of Blackwater. The Rev. Wm. Black offici- ated at the double ring cere- mony. The wedding musie was played by Mrs, Bruce Snelgrove who also accom- panied the soloist Mrs. Frank Martin of Colborne, aunt of the bride who sang the Wed- . ding Prayer and I Believe. Esorted down the aisle by her father the bride was ele- gant in a full length gown of corded silk, bodice and lily point sleeves of Chain Villi i lace, a chapel train flowed from the waist and her four tier veil was held in place with a head-dress of crystals and pearl leaves. She. car- ried a bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses and lily of |- the valley on a white bible with white ribbon streamers on which white bows were attached. Mrs. Linda Rose of Col- borne, cousin of the bride was matron of honour, while Miss Patricia Durward of lackwater, sister of the oom and Miss Mary Saun- rs of Hartford, Conn. USA, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. Miss Tammy Martin of Colborne, cousin of the bride was flower girl. They wore full length gowns of silk faille in mauve pink, green spring, orange sherbert and white, with an empire waist accented by a bow, New Fox Custom-90. Everything you want for up to 90-hp harvesting. You. can put this new Fox behind a wide range of tractors -- up to 90 hp, either 540 or 1000 rpm PTO. The Custom-90 wraps up a lot of improvements. Extra strength. Tougher powertrain. More capacity. There's no sacrifice with cutting efficiency. Spiral- knife cylinder still has just one job -- to cut. Inde- pendent blower moves cut forage. You'll like the options, too. Our in-head electric knife grinder (patent pending) rebevels edges without re- moving knives". And our square-hole wrap-around recutter screens provide the most uniform cut possible. See the Custom-90 or our bigger-tractor Super-1000 -- at your nearest Fox dealer. Do it soon. i Y Fox Tractor Farm Division of Kavkving Company Appleton, sq COINING FoX . B.W. Farm Service Blackwater © Phone 357-3760 | place by roses of matching rounded neckline and sleeve- less, and a full length veil of nylon tulle held in silk faille. They carried bou- quets of yellow mums. The flower girl carried a basket For the honeymoon trip the bride wore a pink dress with matching coat, navy ac- cessories -and a white orchid corsage. Guests were present from Blackstock, Oshawa, Sunder- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 18,1969 -- 19 land, Blackwater, Cooksville, Florida, Colborne, Castleton, Richmond Hill, Co- bourg. Dixie, Woodville, Pic- ton, Peterborough, Uxbridge, Hartford, Conn., Port Credit Toronto, | and Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Durward are residing -in Richmond Hill. LJ . LJ Prior to her marriage, the (Continued on Page 20) of mauve,.green and orange mums to match the girls' dresses. Mr. Gordon Durward acted as best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Robert i Durward, brother of the| { groom and Mr. Philip Warn. bi er of Colborne, cousin of the| } bride. The ring bearer was . . Master Mark Erwin of Tor- to the first showing of the onto, cousin of the bride. All were attired in white dinner 1970 d { a ACADIAN - PONTIAC - BUICK At the reception FEATURING Maicher Pontiac - Buick Limited 150 Water Street -- Port Perry, Ontario Cordially invites you and your family ! in the| } Oddfellows Hall the bride's { mother received, the guests in a peacock blue coat and dress ensemble of nylon chif- fon with matching hat and black accessories and wear- ing a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother assisted wearing an aqua blue coat and dress ensemble of lace and rayon crepe with white accessories and wearing a corsage of yellow roses. Introducing automobiles 0 light your fire. ) THE ALL NEW INTERMEDIATES TEMPEST - LEMANS - GTO a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1969 From 4:30 p.m. -- 10:30 p.m. GS455 Sport Coupe. Electra 225 Sport Coupe. ; : Clinse saiy Kein ob Series wt cpa of ohon 00. cre OF in all 1970 Buicks. In Wildcat. Le Sabre. Riviera. It's this quality that's made the Buick name mean so much. We want to be something you can believe in. And we hope we always will be. Buick 19/0 Something to believe in. From Buick for 1970. The GS. The GS 455. The Skylark Custom Sport Coupe. "Automobiles to really light your fire. Sweeping, sporty lines. Glistening, powerful looks. And plenty of performance. i All these Buicks simply drip with luxury. Carpeting front and rear. Rich, lush fabrics and vinyls. Instrument panels a spaceship would be proud of. * Altogether lots of features to excite you. > Perhaps though, you'd prefer one of the full-size Buicks, typified by the superb new Electra 225 shown above. It has an'improved three-speed automatic transmission. A new cooling system that should never overheat. A new radio antenna hidden in the windshield. Anew, more powerful engine. : Here's the same kind of traditional Buick quality you'll find See your local authorized Buick dealer RTI 150 Water St. PORT PERRY woes Majcher Pontiac - Buick Limited I eo SIT a Aes.

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