10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. August 8, 1984 Truckers had better buckle up MTC highway carrier and vehicle inspectors are enforcing seat belt . usage and maintenance of assembly installation said Transportation and Communications Min- ister James Snow. "Until now, there has been inadequate high- way enforcement of the seat belt legislation for trucks because cabs of large trucks are too high for police to see into from their cruisers", said Snow. Dr. Robert Uffen re- commended seat belt enforcement in his Report of the Ontario Commission on Truck Safety and MTC inspect- ors will check seat belt usage and assemblies as part of the ministry's safety program. "Statistics show that truck drivers who are Looking for a cash bargain? The next Ontario Government "cash and carry' sale of surplus items will occur Sat- urday, August 11, 1984. "These sales are gain- ing momentum. 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Truck drivers who don't buckle up may be fined $40 to $200 and both driver and owner may be charged if the belts or assemblies fail to meet requirements under the Highway Traffic Act. y 4 < &,F L] Fairman-Evans June 30th, 1984 was a very beautiful and memorable day for many close relatives and friends who came to take part in the uniting of marriage between Don- na Kelly Fairman and Glenn Evans. The couple were joined in marriage at the St. John's Presbyterian Church by Kelly's Uncle, Reverend Howard Groom from Nestor Falls, Ontario, and Reverend Charles Clarke of Prince Albert was present to assist Reverend Groom. The bride is the daughter of Ralph and Donna Fairman, Port Perry. The groom is the son of Alan and Laura Evans of Manchester. The bride wore a long, white, Victorian-styled gown of nylon organza, featuring a cathedral train decorated with lace ruffles. The high neckline and bodice were trimmed with Chantilly lace and hand-sewn pearls, and the sleeves were organza with lace inset in them. Kelly also wore a small brimmed lace hat which was decorated in pearls. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Maid-of-honour was Patricia Horn of Port Perry, friend of the bride, and best man was Jim Oliver of Man- chester, friend of the groom. Bridesmaids were Vicky Fairman, sister of the bride, Tilly Durward and Joanne Hlozan (all Jf Port Perry). Flower girls were Adrienne and Beverley Evans of Rich- mond Hill, both nieces of the groom. Ushers were Gary Evans of Richmond Hill, brother of the groom, Larry Cheesman of Whit- by, and Brian Hlozan of Port Perry. Kelly was given five (5) showers. Patricia Horn, her maid-of- honour, Marie Perigoe, her aunt, Carolyn Men- zies and Roselyn Oliver, friends of the bride each gave her a miscellaneous shower. Her aunt, Bar- bara Simpson gave her a personal shower. In ad- ditin, Kelly was taken out for a lovely dinner at the Murray House by her co- workers. The reception was held at the Immaculate Con- ception Hall in Port Perry and later the cou- ple honeymooned in Pennsylvania at the Pocono Mountains. Glenn and Kelly are now residing in Port Perry. ROBERT J. ESPEY ss. LAW OFFICES OF RISEN. ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C- 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3-571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) RE-ELECT YOUTH EMPLOYMENT A gov't which fails to offer employment for its youth, has failed the future of its nation. ACTION CENTRE: 6 SCUGOG ST., PORT PERRY 985-8407 CANADA NEEDS REAL CHANGE DURHAM-NORTHUMBERLAND Ra a Ap SRS i mii ig os a wl a d 1 :