32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 21, 1981 an of Te pW we, wr CY Pp: Rutledge-Bradley 'The marriage of Judith Lynn Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bradley of Whitby to Charles Edward Rutledge, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rutledge of Nestleton was solemnized on Saturday, June 20th, 1981 by Rev. Meagher at St. John the: Evangelist Church, Whitby. , The bride given in - marriage by her father wore a gown of carnation white silk organza over taffeta with full skirt and, chapel train featuring a Queen Anne neckline with fitted bodice and bishop sleeves, adorned with Venice lace and seed pearls. her two-tiered fingertip veil of imported French illusion. She carried a bouquet of blue and white lillies and lily-of- the-valley. She was attended by her sister, Jill and Colleen Bradley of Whitby, sisters of. the bride and Linda Rutledge of Nestleton, sister of the groom as bridesmaids. The girls wore full length gowns of light blue floral silk with matching boleras and carried nosegays of blue and white lillies: -and stephanotis. The groom in a light grey tuxedo with dark blue 'boutonniere was assisted by his brother John Rutledge of Port Perry as best man. Wayne Porter of Oshawa, brother-in-law' of the bride, Gord Johnston of Ashburn and Dave Dowson of Black- stock as ushers. All were attired in black tuxedoes with light blue boutonnieres. At a reception in the Polish awa, the guests Hall in Os were received by the bride's mother in a formal gown of green silk and lace and corsage of cream orchids and the groom's mother in a "throughout Ontario, A. headpiece of _ Venice lace and pearls held Jane Porter of Oshawa, as matron of honor, Fa, on tl My F wr groom's fathers, in black tuxedos. Following a honiinean the bride and groom will reside in Whitby. he' Wal FZ STE] 5 4 of RAS PER ¥ £ iv ¥ oki iN ST i Ha UH Abraham-Martens On September 2, 1981, Kingsview United Church in Oshawa was the setting for the marriage of Elaine Margaret Martens of Oshawa and Robert Guy Abraham of Oshawa. Rev. J.T. Irwin" officiated the double ring ceremony. The " Payne-Pugh. On Sotiris, July 25, 1981, Diane Marsha Lillis Pugh and Randy Albert Payne -exchanged marriage vows at - the Trinity United Church in Uxbridge. Mr. Newton Reed, former high school teacher of the bride officiated. The bride, given by her parents, wore a floor length gown of white french satin and crepe accented with lace and pearls. She carried a . cascade bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and baby's breath. Miss Lynn Catherwood, good friend of the bride, was the matron of honour. She wore a peacock blue gown of french satin and carried a nosegay of white roses, breath dig and baby's th designed by the bride. Miss Jody Payne, niece of the groom was flower girl" and Master Christopher Faulkner, friend of the bride was the ring bearer. 'Both were attired in white and carried white roses, stephanotis and baby's breath. ; - The groom was attended by his brother, Mf. Rick Payne as best man. Ushers: were Mr. Tim Payne, brother of the groom, and Mr. John Pugh, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, many friends and relatives of the couple enjoyed a reception and dance, hosted * by the bride's parents, held at the Goodwood Comininly Centre. bride i is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Martens. of Oshawa. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abraham of Seagrave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of chiffon over satin with a blouson chiffon jacket, bishop sleeves trimmed with lace and a ring neckline trimmed in lace. Her head dress was wide brimmed chiffon hat with a long flowing chiffon bow. She carried a cascading bouquet of burgundy and dusty -mauve roses accented with orchids and baby's breath. Ann Thornton of Prince Albert was the maid of .honour, 'Bridesmaids were - - Marlene Smith of Scarbor- ough, Debbie Horvath of Oshawa, cousin of the bride and Sheryl White of Lindsay, cousin of the bride. David Jobb of Scarbor- ough acted as best man. Ushers were - Glen McKeen 'of Calgary, Alberta," Rod Campbell of Scarborough and Jeff Abraham of Sea- grave, brother of the groom. The reception was held at Valleyview Park in Oshawa. The newlyweds dre residing in Oshawa. : ER WAR NAL) Groves-Gibson 'Port Perry United Church was the setting, on July 18, 1981, for the wedding . of Janice Yvonne Gibson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson of Port Perry, and Stephen George Groves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groves of Nestleton. Rev. .Stuart McEntyre officiated at the double ring ceremony. The wedding music was played by Mr. Glenn Taylor and the soloist was Miss Joyce Mulder of Port Perry, friend of the bride. Members of the Anglican Church Choir sang. during the signing of the register; an original piece of music written by director Mr. Nigel Harvey. © . The bride, given 'in marriage by her parents wore a lovely gown of white chiffon that fell into a chapel train. The fitted bodice and leg of mutton sleeves were trimmed with Guipare lace and seeded pearls. A matching headpiece with fingertip veil accented the ensemble. She ' carried a colonial bouquet of stephanotis and pink and white roses. : Miss Kelli- Thompson of Port Perry, - friend of 'the . bride, was maid of honor. Elaine Gibson of Port Perry, sister of the bride, Miss Joy - Panabaker of Port Perry and Mrs. Gail Heidrick of - Scarborough, friends of the bride. The flower girl was Miss Cherie Heidrick of Scarborough. She wore an ankle length dress of white lace and carried a basket of 'pink and white silk roses. i 8 residing in Port Perry. 'Grieve - The bridesmaids wore.floor- length lilac polyester gowns topped with lace capes and carried silk bouquets of pink and white roses in the colonial style. The best man was Mr. Edward Heidrick of Scarborough, friend of the groom. The ushers were Mr. Doug Hudson of Nestleton, cousin of the groom, Mr. Raymond Gibson of Port Perry, brother of the bride and Mr. Glenn Groves of Toronto, brother of the groom. The groom and his attendants were attired in pearl-gray tuxedos with ruffled shirts and matching bow ties. The reception and wedding dance were held at the Latcham Centre, Port Perry. The bride's mother received the guests gowned in a two-piece dusty-rose georgette crepe, assisted by the mother of the groom who wore a powder blue polyester-blend gown and matching cape. - Prior to the wedding the bride was honored by several showers. Miss Joy Panabaker and Miss Joyce Mulder entertained several friends of the bride at a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Dorothy Butson and Mrs. Theresea Phillips hosted a neighbours shower. A family shower was .held by Mrs. Marie Gibson, aunt. of the bride, and her daughters. . Miss Kelli Thompson held a personal shower at her home for the bride. The staff of Emiel's Place Restaurant held a surprise presentation at the home of the bride. 'The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groves, entertained the wedding party in Emiel's Place following the rehearsal. The newlyweds are Di amond- Gi rieves The wedding of Cindy Michael: cand' Diamond took place at hd B.C. 'May 22, 1 hy 5 Cindy is the 'datighter. of Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve, : : BlackBtuck, nd and Mike is ; Mrs Diao former df and Mike a are residing in North Delta, By emacs R-- ll TI ET on LE emi RNR NP eo cco y (on 7',