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Port Perry Star, 26 Aug 1981, p. 21

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3 z {1 4 REAR AS 1301 a SANA Tein : Bone -Taylor Port Perry United Church was the setting on July 11, 1981 for the wedding of Barbara Jean Taylor, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Port Perry and Walter Douglas Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone of Zephyr. Rev. Stuart McEntyre officiated at the double ring ceremony. The wedding musi¢ was played by Mrs. Gloria "Forder, and the soloists were Mrs. Marilyn 'Gibney of Islington and Mr. Dan Bone of Toronto, sister and brother of the groom. given in The - bride, | Borden Foal-Lac Mares milk production doesn't keep up with a growing foals Borden's Foal-Lac. It's almost minerals. pellets in 25'or 50 Ib. drums. For or prognan pi milking mares and pplementary diet for foals. appetite. Help the foal along with identical to mare's milk but has greater amounts of vitamins and Foal-Lac is available in powder and Get Foal-Lac at your Shur-Gain Dealer's. Shur-Gain...value for discerning feeders. marriage by her parents, wore a Victorian style gown of white chiffon over crepe with a cummerbund-style waist and collar. The pleated bodice, chapel train were trimmed with Venetian lace. A matching hat with waist- length veil completed her ensemble. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis, baby's breath and silk violets. Mrs. Sheila Prachum of Port Perry, friend of the bride, was matron of honour. The bridesmaids yere Miss Jane Wilson and Mrs Marg BLACKSTOCK WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. PHONE 986-4201 PHONE 985-7363 PORT PERRY > fitted cuffs and Van Dusen of Oshawa, friends of the bride and Miss Beverly Bone of Toronto, sister of the groom. They . were attired in floor-length, two-piece gowns of mauve georgette and carried bouquets of white carna- tions, baby's breath and silk . violets. | . ) The best man was Mr. Hugh Baird of Sunderland, brother-in-law of the groom and the ushers were Mr. Gord Dennis of Brooklin and Mr. Don Van Dusen of Oshawa, friends of the groom and Mr. Wayne Taylor of Port Perry, brother of the bride. The groom and his attendants wore pearl grey tuxedos. The reception and wedding dance were held at the Port Perry Curling Receiving the guests was the bride's mother, gowned in dusty rose georgette assisted by\the mother of the groom in a gown of burgundy chiffon. Prior to the wedding the bride was honoured at' several showers. Mrs. Roy Lane, Mrs. Wes Lane and Mrs. Dorothy Bourgeois were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous shower held at 152 Union Avenue, Port Perry. A family shower was held at the home of Mrs. Shirley Young, sister of the groom, in Guelph. A present: ation by the women's staff of Donevan Collegiate in Oshawa was held at the home of Miss Laura Elliott, Whitby. Mrs. Sheila Prachun was hostess at a miscellan- eous shower at her home on Queen Street, Port Perry. The groom's parents entertained the wedding party at their home in Zephyr following the rehearsal. The newlyweds are residing at R.R. 2, Orono. g LA | 020, Ted RS A dil cai Fi ARCA I Fd EN Le SALE Club. . Tage [opm an (on am ge on Loe an pm nn gn ag | | on wy yn op op op op - 02525252525252525252525252525252525252525252 525252525 | 7? AYE SRI MIT. ley Aly 734 Ashburn by Mrs. Heron ~ 'A happy social 1 _evening was spent in Bufns church hall when /many friends, neighbours' and family met to hono Mr. and Mrs. Clarence/ Bryant. Douglas Ashton was master of ceremonies for the evening and called on Nellie Hopkins to lead in a sing song. Florence Ashton gave two appropriate readings. Theo Knight made a presen- tation of a money tree to Ruby and Ted, thanking them for their helpfulness and friendlyness in the past both in the community and in Burns church. He also con- veyed our best wishes for their happiness in their new home in Port Perry. A very pretty wedding was solomnized in Burns church last Saturday afternoon, when Miss Karen Bedford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bedford of Nestleton became the bride of Mr. Ivan Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Knight. The happy couple will make their home in Port Perry and we wish them much (happiness in their married life. Here is something helpful to think about and act upon if you are interested. The Durham Region Horseback riding for the Handicapped association ride-a-thon, will be held on Saturday, September = 19th. Trophies will be awarded and all riders will receive crests, also there will be an open house on September 13 at 2 p.m. at Hoskins stables, Blackstock. This program is for handicapped. children ages 4-18 and anyone inter- ested in learning about the work of the association or watching the riders display 'their skills are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served. For more infor- mation "please call John Burr, 576-2892. Dr. Clifton McKay took his sermon from the book of James on Sunday morning. Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only and his message was entitled HAN ip 3 LEAL ALY AIAN ie edly a a N.S Wolo Te MLN. DARI, AUTIRATE APTI VRP INI GP SOLAR "Tomorrow will be Monday." It is not how beautiful it sounds on Sunday but how practical and useful we .use our christianity on Monday. Mrs. Ross Batten and Mr. Alfred Fisher sang a beauti- ful duet 'In times like these' Dr. McKay will be with us next Sunday, for the last Sunday this year and Rev. McEntyre will be with us on September 6th. ' rEOAD! FIRS SA Ai { Lh LPN wl PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 26, 1981 -- 21 and area news "Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Theo Knight recently were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McNally of Wallaceburg, also their son Brian of Calgary is spending a few weeks at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher over the weekend. Let us not neglect kindness for we shall not pass this way again. 416-985-2618 TERRA STEEL AFFORDABLE BUILDING SYSTEMS FOR FARM AND INDUSTRY MURDOCK R. BELAIR R.R.2 SEAGRAVE, ONT. IL" interest with chequing, all in one account One passbook. One set of records to keep balanced. Your first three cheques each month free. All of them if you're a Senior Citizen. Plus a few more extras that we'd be delighted to tell you all about. | STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. 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