Gl LBAN K:= Sum baskets of mauve and white lilacs formed an attractive - setting in Blackstock United , Church and Mr. Robert Carl Gilbank was soleninized on Saturday afternoon, June 26, 1971, at ~* 2:30 o'clock. The bride is the *. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and the groom is the "son of Mr. .and Mrs. Kenneth Gilban, all of Blackstock. Rev. Victor Parsons: was the officiating clergyman and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Thompson. Miss Leanne Dorrell was the soloist. in marriage by her father, wore a formal length gown of white crystalline organza with wrist length puffed sleeves and mandarin collar. Self covered buttons adorned the bodice and the collar was lace-trimmed. Deep lace also edged the graceful train, which fell from a bow nestling at the back waistline, and edged the panels of an A-line overskirt which was caught by a small bow at the front waistline. A headpiece of white daisies ~ There's a better way to wash the dishes. An electric dishwasher will clean up the dishes better than you can--by washing and rinsing them in fresh clean water, far hotter than your hands could stand. Today's dishwashers are better than ever. Dishes don't have to be rinsed, even pots and pans come out sparkling clean. Isn't it time you threw in the towel : and got an electric dishwasher? i I \ Port Perry Hydro when the marriage of Miss -Judith Margaret Mountjoy .-- Gladys The bride, who was given - - MOUNTJOY held her shoulder length veil. of white illusion, and she carried a cascade bouquet of . yellow roses, white and mauve: carnations, and stephanotis. Attendants for the bride" were Miss Karen Bruce Niagara Falls, Miss Linda ° Mountjoy, sister of the bride, Blackstock, Mrs, Brian Mountjoy, sister-in Jaw of the bride, Guelph, 'and Mrs. Shirley Wallis, sister of: the groom, Blackstock. They: identically attired in e or gowns of mauve flowered sheer over mauve, styled with long puffed sleeves and ruffle-edged mandarin collar, The gowns - were accented by white sheer ingets in the bodice, back and front, edged with ruffles, Empire waist was trimmed with lilac satin ribbon, - bow and long streamers down the gown front. They wore white picture hats' trimmed to match the dresses and carried nosegay bouquets of yellow roses, white and mauve carnations, yellow daisies and baby's breath. Mr. Erle Hoover of Markham was the best man, and ushers were Mr. Brian Mountjoy, brother of the bride, Guelph, Mr, Paul Rahm, Toronto, and Mr. Lloyd Gilbank, brother of the groom, Blackstock. The reception was held inthe -- Christian Education Room of Blackstock United Church, 'where the bride's mother received wearing a mint green dress with corsage of yellow roses, pink and white carnations. The groom's mother assisted to receive and chose a pink crimplene ~ ensemble with corsage of pink roses and white car- nations. Before leaving on their wedding trip to the East 'Coast, the bride donned for travelling :a long - sleeved - yellow printed dress with ivory coat complemented by a corsage of yellow roses, white and pink carnations. Mr, and Mrs. Gilbank are residing at 76 Liberty Street, South, Apt. 306, Bowman- . ville." A hairdresser, the bride - attended Cartwright Publig and High Schools, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Toronto, and Career School Hairdressing, Oshawa. The groom attended Cartwright Public and High Schools and' George Brow College of Applied Arts Technology, Toronto. He is an elagirician. Well qualified It's the opinion of the campaign manager representing Liberal Can- didate, Jobin Ontario County, the margin between him and- the P.C. candidate Alex Carruthers has narrowed to. the point where it would be difficult to predict the outcome in the election October 21. Mr. Russell should be well qualifed to represent the riding holding a degree in political science and several years in responsible positions with the Liberal 'Party in both Ottawa and Toronto, and should make an excellent representative at Queen's Park, the manager said. 'and . Russell of . GODLEY -- LOVELESS On September 18th in the Port Perry United Church Wendy Lee Loveless and ° David Ian Godley were united in marriage. The Rev. Mark Reeves officiated at the double ring ceremeony: The bride is the youngest - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loveless of Oshawa. The groom, the only son of Port Perry. « The bride looked radiant. ina (Victorian style crepe gown which was accented with lace and pearls. Her headpiece was crystal decorated with lace and pearls and full veil. She carried a white bible with a cascade of roses, carnations and baby's breath. : Mrs. Joycelyn Van-de- Walker, sister of the bride was matron of honour. Mrs. Jane White, Mrs. Margaret + Williams were bridesmaids. Miss Debra Lynn Weir, niece _of the bride was junior bridesmaid. "Three lovely young nieces were flower ° -- girls, Misses Susan Van de Walker, Lori-Ann Weir and Melanie Galbraith. They were all gowned in Autumn Rose crepe Vic- 'torian style "dress. with matching flowers 'in their hair. assorted mums. The" Ring bearer - nephew of the bride, Master Darren Van-de- Walker wore a pale grey Edwardian suit with Autumn Rose shirt. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godley The bouquets were "accessories. The couple will The best man, Mr. Andrew Hatchinsky and the ushers,.. r. * Glen White, Mr. Raymond Fudge and Mr. Jim Armstrong wore Ed- wardian style tuxedos. The. - bride's mother chose a deep -purple en- semble of crepe accented by Aurora ~ Borealis buttons. Silver accessories ' com- plimented her outfit. The mother of the groom was- gowned in olive green crepe and matching ac- ' cessories. The reception was held in the Legion. hall and was attended by guests from Oshawa, Toronto, Belleville Trenton, Hastings, ral Newtonville, Ajax and Port Perry. For their Toneyiioon trip to Quebec and the U.S.A the bride wore a multicoloured pant-suit with tan suede reside in Oshawa. Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained- at - 'several 'showers, Mrs. J. Van-de-Walker, Mrs. Margaret Williams Mrs. Jane White and mother Mrs. . Murray Williams and Mrs. Jeannie Jackman. A unique shower for both bride and groom was given by Mr. and Mrs. W.. Galbraith. On returning home from the honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Litt and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourgeios:held a wine and cheese party in honour of the happy goupls. 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