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Port Perry Star, 15 Aug 1979, p. 13

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P a BESSA AE FRE pW EE SL AISI A fe A NRE RR RA CA FAST EE EE BA ESS RLY tit bind tisdod a rnsidardumcsesesasiudsvicort Brear-Woodhouse St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sonya, was decora- ted with yellow chrysanthe- mums on Saturday, June 30, 1979 for the 3:30 p.m. wedding of Sharon Louise Brear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brear, Sonya, to Kenneth E. Woodhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ireland of Blackstock. (Rev.) Dorothy Bulmer, formerly of Sonya was officiating clergywoman, the organist was Mrs. Mert Harper of Little Britain. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a traditional gown of silk polyester with a sheer over- lay enhanced with lace and tiny pearls at neckline and bodice. She also had a floor length flowing train with tiny daisies attached. Her bouquet was a cascade of red roses and white button mums. The matron-of-honour was Mrs. Jill Brear of Little Britain, sister-in-law of the bride. The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Pearce of Lindsay, Mrs. Diane Marshall of Little Britain, and Mrs. Liz West of Oak- wood, all friends of the bride. The matron-of-honour wore a floor length yellow printed gown, and the brides- maids wore floor length yellow gowns of polyester interlock knit with open cape S0C ICICICICICICICICH 3C Ten To Tob Te Ta "SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS J In Your Own Home 0 20 Years Experience GIL RUMMENIE 985-7860 1C2CICACICICICICICICICIC 15¢5¢525252525252525¢52525252525¢5 there are Advantag GAINSBOROUGH sleeves apd self-tying belts. They carried bouquets of white daisies accented with tints of yellow and baby's breath. The best man was Larry Woodhouse, of Port Perry, brother of the groom. The ushers were Doug Brear of Little Britain, brother of the bride and Rick Brear of Sonya, also a brother of the bride. The bride's mother re- ceived wearing a floor length gown of polyester interlock knit in mint green accented with lace and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The bridegroom's mother assis- ted wearing a blue floor length gown with a matching lace cape and a corsage of white sweetheart roses. rr -- The reception was held in the Church Parlour with the dance following at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. For a honeymoon to the 1000 Islands in Kingston, the bride wore a two-piece beige skirt suit accented with an orchid. The groom wore a beige suit to match. Out of town guests were present from Parry Sound, Orillia, Toronto, Ajax and Oshawa. Ken and Sharon now reside in R.R.2, Little Britain. The bride was honoured with previous showers given by Mrs. Shirley Burton, Mrs. Jill Brear, Mrs. Terry Louvelle and the community of Sonya. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 15, 1979 -- 13 Study to evaluate road dust as an air pollution factor Is road dust a significant contributor to air pollution? A Toronto consultant is undertaking a $425,000 study over the next two years aimed at identifying the kind and origin of dust particles present in Hamilton's air and to evaluate the effective- ness of street cleaning in reducing the amount. The study, by United Technology and Science Inc., has been commissioned by government and industry. Environment Canada is con- tributing $223,000, Environ- ment Ontario $177,000, The Steel Company of Canada $15,000 and Dofasco $10,000, Environment Minister Dr. Harry C. Parrott announced in Hamilton last week. While abatement efforts by industry have resulted in substantial reductions in concentrations of total suspended particulate matter in urban areas in Canada, there appears to be a limit to the improvements in air quality which can be achieved through control of traditional sources. According to C.J. MacFar- lane, director of Environ- ment Ontario's West Central Region, industries in Hamil- ton have spent $80 million on air pollution control since 1970 and as a result, particu- late levels measured in Hamilton's air have been reduced by 29 per cent. Further abatement measures that could now be undertaken are increasingly costly and decreasingly efficient. Mr. MacFarlane also said that a large propor- tion of dust in the air is caused by non-industrial sources Such as roads, stock- piles and demolitions. ,. The study is expected to result in sound scientific information on the propor- tion of air pollution attribut- able te such factors as road dust and industry. An optimum cost-effective control strategy will also be identified and eventually serve as a model for other urban areas. \ & i CREATIVE STOP Danielle Clark (centre), proprietor of Clark's is pleased to introduce Mary Ann Suppelsa (right), and Suzanne Davies (left), formerly of Creative Stop on Water Street. These two experienced craftswomen are ready to assist you with all your craft needs at Clark's Creative Stop, now at 189 Queen Street, Port Perry (across from the post office). \ * Just Minutes to the shores of beautiful Lake Scugog at Perry Glen Estates Like a Country Mansion with stone front and sheltered arch, this 4-bedroom, 2-storey home confirms the owner's good taste. Huge Master Suite has twin clo- sets and private 4-piece bathroom. Also has twin basin, 5-piece bathroom and 2- piece washroom on the main floor next to side entry. Kitchen with nook. Large family room with fireplace and sliding glass doors to patio area. Lower level has fruit or wine cellar. 2 car garage. 2137 sq.ft plus full basement. $77,995. EASY TO REACH: Enter off Queen Street Junction of Highway 7A, directly East of the 'Brewer's Retail Store. 12 New Luxury Fully Detached Home Styles * MODEL HOMES NOW OPEN Over 500 Picture Homes Built and Sold in 2 Years... One visit and you'll see why! - DA VINCI erry(Glen' states SAVE WITH PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICES BEFORE OUR GRAND OPENING! es, Features and Values that no other builder duplicates or equals. The exterior appearance of the 2 garage arches and the front entry arch with shelter makes this 4-bedroom, 2-storey home one of the most popular sellers. Master Suite has private bathroom and walk-in closet. Second 4-piece bathroom serves other bedrooms and extra 2-plece washroom is on main level next to laundry room adjacent to side entry. Family room has real fireplace, lovely kit- chen and huge living-dining room area. Lower level has cold or wine cellar. 2 car garage. Many other features. 1994 sq ft. plus full basement $74,995. . ' Addi 4h Cr] OHA R RDI aa Ll SRS wi _-- = « "i x SS Catng a St EW ve .- EE EOE I nw

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