S---- 'Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED i. Dr = BOBBIE Grace United Church Scu- gog Island was the scene of a pretty September wedding, McCLELLAND when Sharen Lee McClelland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. Douglas Crozier, Scugog Is- IHL ADT DIRECTORY HONDA - SUZUKI SALES and SERVICE PARTS : ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES - SERVICE SNOWMOBILE SERVICE R. WHITAKER Phone 985-2276 DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED REG. ARMSTRONG| Port Perry -- 985-2226 Fralick Insurance Agency CO-OP AND FARMERS MUTUAL LIFE - AUTO - HOME PROTECTION Phone 985-7447 Earl Wallace ROOFING ROOFING, STEEL 'and ALUMINUM ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds ~ of roof work. Insurance Needs FOR ANY OF YOUR Do It The Co-Operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. "ETHEL NOTTINGHAM MYRTLE 655-4832 For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations.. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED ~ General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Lee's + Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Sales and Service Commercial, Industrial and Domestic Repairs to all makes. Call Oshawa 728-0321 G. McPhaden 985-2341 E. 6. & J. Marine Engines R.R. 1, Port Perry Phone 985-3094 Marine Chrysler Sale and Service | Engine Rebuilders land, became the bride of William Matthew Bobbie, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Bobbie, Oshawa. The Rev. Geo. Teskey offi- ciated at the double ring ceremony. The wedding music was rendered by Mrs. Sprague of "| Whitby, 'who also accompan- fed the soloist, her daughter Mrs. Wm, Kinsman also of Whitby who sang "The Lord's Prayer" before the ceremony and "House of God" during '| the signing of the register. The bride entered . the church on the arm of her father wearing a floor length gown of chiffon, in a soft shade of melon. The sleeve- less gown had a square cut '| neck line in both front and back, enhanced by a bow of poi de soie in the back. Thre dress flowed out from the yoke full and soft ard was trimmed with a hand rolled rosette with streamers, made of poi de soie. In her hair she wore the same type of hand rolled rosette. She car- ried a cascading garland of white gardenias accented with trailing ivy. Sharen was attended bv her sister-in-law, Mrs. David Nemis of Whitby as Matron- of-Honour, Mrs. Ken Goreski of Scugog Island and Miss Nancy Crozier, cousin of the bride as bridesmaids. The bridal attendants were gowned in identical formal gowns of softly printed nylon sheer over taffeta, in shades of tourquoise, melon, blue & pink. The empire bodice featured a self ruffled neck- line and long sheer sleeves. The A-ling skirt was enhane- ed by the self fabric bow and deep pleats forming a train like effect at the back. Their head adornments of five natural flowers were carried out in the same col- our arangement. . They car- ried cascade bouquets of melon gladiola, in the same colour as the bride's gown. The charming flower girl, Miss Kristie Lynn Bobbie, three year old niece of the sion of the bride and carried a nosegay of white mums. She was escorted down the aisle by the ring-bearer Mas- ter Stephen McClelland, son of the bride. His smart tuxe- do outfit was an exact dup- licate of the groomsmen. Mr. Leonard Bobbie of Osh- awa acted as best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Ken Goreski of Scugog and Mr. Ronald Crozier bro- ther of the bride. The groom and his attendants were iden- tically attired in black tuxe- dos. They wore buttonaires of melon carnations to cor- respond with the bride. - Follwing the ceremony "a reception for one-hundred & forty-five guests was held at Club Anmrene, Scugog Island. The Master-of-Ceremony was bride. Mr. and Mrs Doug Crozier received their guests with the accistemce of Mr. & Mrs. Carl Dennis, sister and brother-in-law of the groom, and the bridal party. The bride's mother looked lovely in an English wer ted sheath styled dress of French blue, with matching full "I length coat.'A small coquette .| flower hat of blended shades of blue adomed her hair. Her outfit was complimented by matching shoes and bag and a corsage of pink and white carnations. The groom's-sister was at- tired in a charming two-piece maize coloured ensemble. groom was a miniature ver-|. Mr. Don Crozier, uncle of the. She wore matching accessor- ies and a corsage of rust col- oured carnations. Mrs, Art VanCamp, friend of the bride, assisted with the Guest Book.. After an enjoyable dinner, a wedding dance was held at Club Anmrene with musié¢ by Gene and The Starliners. For the honeymoon trip to Washington D.C., and. New York City the bride choose a gold two piece ensemble of nubby silk, The dress fea- tured empir lines, low cul neck and sleeveless, trimed with seed beads and pearls. Her coat was full length, with wide sleeves trimmed with a wide band of beads & pearls and a flat close fitting neck- line. She wore a wide tail. ored bow in her hair of the same material with shoes & bag to match. A bronze or- chid corsage complimented her going away outfit. Upon _ their return the happy couple will make their home on Scugog Island. Among the honoured guests of Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, uncle and aunt of the bride. Other guests attending were from Ajax, Nestleton, Cour- tice, Burketon. Pickering, Scarborough, Solina, Taunton Whitby, Oshawa, Brooklin, Enniskillen, Hampton, Ash- burn, Prince Albert, Sutton, Toronto, Waterloo, Port Perry and Scugog Island. Burketon News Mrs. J. Abrams, Mrs. D. Hatherly, Tyrone, were call- ers at Mrs. W. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. David Gat- chell, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors of Mr.-and Mrs. A, C. Stephenson. Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Ribey, Bowmanville, called on friends in the village last last week. . Mrs. R. Davey spent a few days with Mrs. Sam Grant & family. Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. T. Fitzgerald with Mr, and Mrs. B. Smith, Ajax over the week-end. Mrs. T. Bailey is spending some time with relatives in Oshawa. Mr. Humphrey Hewitt, Tor- onto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Archer and family. Manchester News Several from Manchester attended the Jamboree at Prince Albert Sat. Reported a very good evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham, Prince Albert, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. GH. Mitchell visited with relatives in Newmarket on Sunday. Don't forget the Euchre party in the Church basement Nov. 26th. Mr. and Mis. L, B. Roberts spent the week-end in Lon. don, Ontario. Sorry to report Mrs. J. Bain is in Port Perry Hos- pital. Wish her a speedy recovery. A good attendance was reported at Church Sunday. Services at the regular hour 11:15 Sunday. Mrs. F. Crosier has return. ed from a holiday in Florida. Phone news to 985-2579. were Mr. and Mrs. Rene Kaye] | 2 PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 --~ 23 SO HTN Fog FE eo . SWEETMAN -- G RACEY On Sept. 13, 1969 at the|jike The colour of their Church of Nativity in Toron-| grasses was French blue chif- to, Valerie Gracey, daughter| gon over taffeta with a lace, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.|p ica Gracey married Peter Sweet- The best Va! was - Mr. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sweetman, Port Perry Stewart Sweetman of Port|ang the ushers were Mr. Don- Perry. ald Travis, Nestleton, and Mr. The bride wore a full gran Rogers, Toronto. length gown of French taffe-| The reception was held at ta with a detatchable peacock Woodbine Heights Memorial train. The bodice of the Hall in Toronto. dress was Guipure lace and HOMES WANTED the train was trimmed with the same lace. The Matron of Honour was Mrs. Shirley Gracey and the bridesmaids were Miss Di- anne Smith and Miss Helen McWilliams- all of Toronto. . 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