LAS re Be ARETE FLEA 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR 5- Wed., August 6, 1980 or oS WY a y 1 AAI 4%. CARLA ety 8 INAS {., 4 YAN : OHS ' . Tae i - Sod [ER CRRA SLATS or LOR RER a Ca SCRE EAE SLSR NAPPA SCRA SALLI SPRING REE 75 nm "Forever in Blue Jeans" AUGUST 7th - 8th - 9th Men's Levi Shirts ... SAVE $7.00 (Denim; Beige Denim or Western Style.) Men's Jeans ... SAVE $5.00 'Ladies' Denim Skirts ... SAVE $5.00 LADIES' CHIC JEANS OR CORDS we Ging you the world s best offer on 1d Ss best Ling jeans? Se were sure thal once you ve worn a paw "1S you ll never buy another + what your shape or size ec Chic Jeans can Mt or orang Ne perfectly pro 10 you -- fr. Cp 10 bottom / ! 1S an easy $5 100 Come in for detais HE and your $5 rebate form and send it in tots along with the size Ticket and ' sales ship from this store his ' wil send you $5 And thats a deal yOu can 1 afford 0 pass up Ofer vad July 28 through September 6 1980 COUNTRY VILLAGE 64 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-3756 STORE HOURS Monday thru Saturday - 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays -10a.m.to9 p.m. A pretty wedding was" solemnized at Yelverton United Church on Saturday afternoon June 14, 1980 at 4:30 p.m. with Rev. Arthur Rodgers officiating. United in marriage were Miss Darlene Marie Malcolm, second daughter of Mr. Murray Malcolm, and Doug- las Bruce Moran of Edmon- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armbrecht of Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.A. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory embroidered satin gown with long cuffed sleeves, a wing collar and midriff band trimmed with ivory lace. Her headdress was a wide brimmed straw- hat with an ivory lace band. Darlene carried a basket of. orange and beige silk roses and brown daisies and her most prized piece of jewellery was her late Mother's wedding band. The Matron of Honour was Mrs. Marleah Bowen, eldest sister of the bride and the brides- maids were her two younger sisters, Valerie of Toronto and Lana at home. The bridesmaids wore gowns of brown floral print on ivory satin with brown wing collars and waist bands. They carried baskets of orange roses and beige daisies. and wore wide brimmed strawhats with brown bands. The church was colourful-- ly decorated with mammoth orange poppies. : The Groom was ably supported by his brother, Mr. George Moran of Bob- caygeon as best man. The LEVI BOOTS - reg. 69.98 LEVI BOOTS - reg. 63.98 LEVI BOOTS - reg. 49.98 LADIES BOOTS - reg. 44.98 ushers were Mr. Davis Prins a brother from Youngstown Ohio, and a brother-in-law, Mr. Donald Partridge of Moonstone, Ontario. During the ceremony Miss Lana Malcolm sang two solos with her own guitar accompaniment, "You Needed Me' and "The Rose". Mrs. Linda Pfoh presided at the electric organ. Mrs. Armbrecht, mother of the groom, was suitably attired for the occasion in a floor length pleated gown of peach crepe with sheer over- Cot HOM CASUALS 72 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY | (Across from Ball Diamond) ERE Join In the Bargains! We're Celebrating WESTERN 4 WEEKEND 1 From Now until Aug. 9, 1980 WITH THESE TERRIFIC BUYS ON WESTERN BOOTS .. NOW $59.50 .. NOW $48.98 .. NOW $44.78 .. NOW $34.98 .. NOW $31.50 MM Moran - Malcolm wedding lay. The wedding dance was held in the Auditorium of the Manvers Arena with Mr. Larry Adams, and his band providing music for the dancing. For their honeymoon in the Kawartha Lakes, the pride chose a dress of red and blue flowers on white with a corsage of red roses. Out of town guests were present from Toronto, Kingston, Bowmanville, Michigan and Ohio, U.S.A., London, St. Catherines, Bob- caygeon and Moonstone.