14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1977 RON HEWAT LAKEVIEW PLAZA Scugog Street Organs & Pianos ORGAN WORLD by Mrs. J. Ianson It is encouraging to see so many choir members in LOWREY 'morning service last Sun- day. The congregation ap- preciates the effort of the organist and the members. The duet by Roberta and Hugh Baird was much en- joyed. During the morning ser- at 985.8365 Port Perry vice the Sunday School at- tendance awards were pre- sented by Mrs. Ruby Dusty 1975 CHEVELLE 1975 CHEVELLE 1975 MAVERICK 6 automatic. Lic. 1973 CHEVELLE Lic. MFH 259. 1973 MERCURY 1972 DUSTER 1972 CAMARO 1971 MERCURY 4 door. Lic. BDL Lic. HPT 908. VAN HEMMEN Motor Sales BROOKLIN - 2 door hardtop, 8 auto. p.s., p.b., Lic. JEP 041. 4 door, 8 automatic, p.s., p.b., Lic. HTE 357." 1975 CHEV BELAIR 4 door. Lic. JZC 946. 1974 PLYMOUTH WAGON Like new. Lic. HHC 927. $2277 4 door, 6 automatic. Must be seen. DXX 199. $1973 VENTURA HATCHBACK 6 automatic, p.s., 4 door, 6 automatic, p.s., Lic. BAL 697. 2 door, hardtop, 6 auto., p.s., Lic. JDV 955. Like new. Lic. KXE 050. 1968 DODGE CORONET ALL CARS CERTIFIED. ARLE EY Motor Sales H BROOKLIN - and Rev. Roundell. Diplomas to Robert Raines, Todd Foster, Nor- man Crawford, Louise Giannini and Dawn Meisner. Second year seals to Denise Fowler, Todd Saulnier, Allison Crawford, 655-3794 $2877 $2977 $2877 2177 JNK 267. $1977 $2277 COMET $1977 777 $2277 977 977 A candlelight wedding took place on July 25, 1977 at St.Paul's Presbyterian Church in Englehart, Ontario when Jean Elizabeth Edwards exchanged vows: with Ronald Fredrick Nobbs. Jean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Edwards of Englehart and Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobbs. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. John Urquhart. The church was decorated with baskets of white and pink flowers and lit tapers. Soloist Douglas Dunbar accompanied by Mrs. Herb Kiehna sang 'Wedding Prayer" and I Love You Truly". Given in marriage by her father, the bride was charm- COMET 751. 655-3794 ing in a full length gown of white polyester halter style with a white lace jacket. Her Pure 4 mon jut STORE COUPON 1 5¢ OFF Southern Jewel Pure Lemon Juice Mr. Dealer: Upon presentation of this coupon by your customer against the purchase of any size bottle of SOUTHERN JEWEL PURE LEMON JUICE, H & W Foods Ltd. will pay you 15¢c. plus 5c. handling. Application for redemption on any other basis constitutes fraud. Invoices showing your purchase of sufficient stock (in previous 90 days) fo cover all coupons presented for redemption must be shown on request. Coupons will not be honoured and will be void if presented through outside agencies, brokers, or others who are not retail distributors of our merchandise, unless specifically authorized by us to present coupons for redemp- tion. £or redemption, mall to: H & W Foods Ltd., P.O. Box 783, Port Perry, Ont. [Coupon Offer' Expires December, 31, 1977] - " their regular place at the. Jane Brose, Stephanie Butt, Daphne Butt and Carol Latta, Third year seals to-Pam Foster, Chris --Saulnier, Suzanne Saulnier, Kilvin Gibson, Billle Raines, and Michael Gibson. Sixth year seals to Carl Baylis and Douglas Dusty. Seventh year seal to Keith' Rahm, Eighth year pins to Sharon Baylis, Kim Real "and Denise Gibson. Nineth year wreaths to Trevor Till and Beverly Hill. The next three years they receive bars to be attached to the pin and wreath. Tenth year - 3rd year bar to Dianne Baylis and Dean Nobbs - Edwards short veil fell from a spanish lace head piece trimmed with dainty seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white orchid, red roses and stephanotis. She also wore a cultured pearl drop necklace and matching earrings, a gift from the groom. Maid of honour was Joanne Milton of Englehart, bridesmaids were Joanne Nobbs of Little Britain, Dar- lene and Brenda Edwards both of Englehart. They wore attractive polyester pastel blue gowns with blue and white sheer floral sleeves 'and caplets. They carried baskets of multi- coloured garden baskets, Grooms man and master of ceremonies was George Fisher of Teeswater and ushers were David Edwards of Englehart, Ross Thayer of Kitchener and Raymond Nobbs of Little Britain. During the ceremony the. bride and groom lit one large candle from two small tapers signifying two uniting as one. A reception was held at the Englehart Community Hall with a midnight smorgas- bord For their honeymoon to Calgary the bride wore a white linen pantsuit and a corsage of red roses. The couple will make their home in Little Britain. Guests who attended the wedding came from Kirk- land Lake, New Liskeard, London, Uxbridge, Port Perry, Matheson, Cookstown Toronto and Burlington. Dusty. ' 4th year bar to Robert Hill, Peter Stone, Earla Hill «and Brian Till. 5th year bar to Ronald Rahm and Ian Dusty. Congratulations to each one and to the teachers who would be very pleased to welcome more of the com- . munity children to the morning service. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mrs. Mona Mero whose brother Mr. Claude Horne passed away last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix accompanied ~~ her to Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. Mero stayed overnight to attend the funeral on Mon-. day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mount visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D.A, Paxton at Stoney Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mec- Kean, Mr. and Mrs. John Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan were guests at the wedding party of Alexis Harris and Malcolm McKean at Bea- verton on Saturday evening. The Woman's Institute meeting will be held in Centennial Hall on Wed. Sept. 21 at 8 pm. The ladies of the community are welcome. Greenbank and area news Mrs. Robert Baird attend- ed the fortieth wedding anniversary in Toronto for Mr. -and Mrs. Ken 'Bayes last weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Don Wash- burn and children of Cooks- ville visited with the Couves family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan attended the birthday tea for Mrs, Hattie Wallace in Port Perry recently. The Fred Victor Mission is in need of men's warm winter suits, jackets, pants etc. If any one can help please contact any member of the bale committee. Mr. Archie Empringham has been home from hospital for a week and reports he is feeling fine. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Washago visited - with Archie and Ida a couple of days last week and the boys and their families were visitors on Sunday. Winners at the card party last Friday night were Mildred Quantz, Roberta Thomas, Anne Wallace, Elva Kydd and the gents - John Sommerville, Tom Carruthers, Doris Devlin, Ernie Luke. The next party will be Sept. 23. sate phone new to 985- NORBLION GARDENS growers of quality farm products It's Bushel Week 50 Ib. 50 Ib. 60 Ib. 60 |b. 60 Ib. 50 Ib. 50 Ib. 50 Ib. WASHED CARROTS - $6.25 WASHED BEETS - $6.25 POTATOES (Red or White) - $4.50 BUSHEL MACINTOSH - BUSHEL TOMATOES - $5.75 BAG ONIONS - $6.95 BAG SPANISH ONIONS - $8.95 BUSHEL TURNIP (Waxed) - $6.25 $7.50 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 9 A.M. til DARK, phone Bill or Carolyn O'Brien 885 3293 on wy. 12 3.5miles north of manchester ANALDA Garden Centre DUTCH BULBS for Fall Planting... TULIPS - DAFFODILS - HYACINTHS FALL MUMS Our SALE of Flowering & Deciduous Shrubs, Roses & Perennials Continues. 5 Miles East of Port Perry - 9864771 Hwy. 7A at West V4 Line When calling please lel phone ring continously, since we are poionibrint A pps fiidciprdy boii Bp Rg boty & < 4