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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 23 Jun 1971, p. 14

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ceremony by Rev. Reeves of Port Perry with musical ar- rangements by Mrs. Gloria Forder of Port Perry and Mr. George Timms of Greenbank. The bride given in mar- riage by her uncle of Montreal, wore a toelength gown of imported puffed brocade. A matching collar was worn to set the dress off. A floor length veil was worn with a floral horseshoe shape head- pice The bride carried a cascade bouguet of pink carnations. Mrs. France Venning, Port Perry, sister of the bride was maid of honour. The brides- maid was Mrs. Bonnie Brown friend of the bride, Port Perry. Miss Stephanie Irvine, niece The bride 's attendants wore identical jumpsuits and midi coats of rose and lilac. They carried a bouquet of artifical flowers of the same material as the outfit and white small .jmums. Also they adorned Mr. Larry Skerratt, Port Perry, friend of the groom act- ed as best man. The usher was. Mr. Fred Beare, brother off the groom. Also, Mr. Wayne Venning assisted in ushering. Master Parker Morton, nephew of the groom was ring bearer. Following the ceremony, the reception was held at Utica hall. The bride's mother wore a lilac coat dress with a light pink corsage and matching flowers in her hair. The groom's mother assis- ted in wearing a blue and pale yellow dress with a pale yellow vest anda blue corsage. The bride wore a mauve pant dress with white access- ories. Wedding guests were from Port Perry, Utica, Oshawa, Newcastle, Bay Ridges, Sar- nia, Montreal, Sudbury, Bel- of the bride was flower girl.|leyille and Bowmanville. Fowler A pretty spring wedding took place in Port Perry United Church on Saturday, May 15, 1971 when Marguer- ite JoAnne Jackson became the bride of Michael Lioyd Fowler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Jackson, Port Perry. The groom is a son of Mr. Melvin Fowler, Leamington, Ont., and Mrs. Betty Hall, Blenheim, Ontario. The double ring ceremony was perfotmed by Rev. Mark Reeves. Mrs. D. Forder accom- panied soloist, Miss Debbie Griffen when she sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "We've Only Just Begun." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of white organza over silk taffeta. Her full length sheer sleeves, puffed at the elbow, were accented with. daisy lace as was her empire bodice and sheer high neck line. Her rhinestone pe- Jackson talled headpiece held her shoulder length illusion veil. The bride carried a cascade of yellow sweetheart roses and white daisies. Miss Debbie Taylor, close friend of the bride, attended as maid of honour. Brides- ose ay tog treat > = che gre and Miss Janice Williams. All were gowned alike in full length culottes of melon col- oured silk chiffon over taffeta. All wore white picture hats of nylon net and carried nose- gays of melon carnations and white daisies enhanced by babies breath. Robert Loucks of St. Tho- mas acted as best man. Ushers were Randy Fowler, brother of the groom, David Jackson, brother of the bride and Allan Ashton. The groom and his attend- ants were identical in white tuxedos jackets and black pants. Each wore a white daisy. The bride's mother wore a/ Port Perry United Church was the setting for the lovely wedding of Judith Clare Pto- lemy to Reid Liewellyn Stain- ton, May 8, 1971. full-length sleeveless coat of printed lime green polyester crepe over a white crepe pant suit. Her corsage was yellow and purse complimented her outfit. | The groom's mother was attired in a pink lace sleeve-| less coat over a matching long sleeve dress of nylon sheer. Her outfit was com- plimented with a corsage of white roses. Her accessories were silver shoes and purse with white gloves. The reception was held in the United Church Hall fol- lowed by a party at the Curling club. For a motor trip to Ottawa and northern Ontario, the bride wore a three piece dou- ble knit pant suit of navy and white check. Her corsage was an orchid. Her accessories were navy shoes and bag. Guests were present from Windsor, Port Stanly, St. Continued on page 19 Van ; | tion, Roman Catholic Church, | Port Perry, Ontario, was the | setting on May 15, 1971, | when Beverley Irene Manns, | daughter of Mrs. Jack Manns and the late Mr. Manns was united in marriage with An- drew Herman Van Kessel, elder son of Mr. Peter Van Kessel and the late Mrs. Van Kessel, RR. #1, Port Perry Father Adrian Lee officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Edna Beckett was or- | ganist. The bride, given in marri- }age by her uncle, Mr. Rich- ard Manns, wore a long gown of white peau de soi featuring lily point sleeves and slight train. The fitted bodice was edged at neck- line and waist with beaded lace. Three roses held her floor | length vell, which was en- |hanced by scalloped edges |She carried a cascade of Kessel Port Perry were bridesmaids. They wore floor length, pink flowered chiffon dresses over which were worn plain pink vests of peaude charme. All attendants carried cascades of white daisies. Master John Manns, brother of the bride, who was attired in a black tuxedo, acted as ring bearer. Best man was Mr. Norman Tripp and ushers were Mr. | Herman Van Kessel, brother | of the groom, and Mr. Henrie Peeters. The reception was held in the basement of the Grace United Church, Scugog Is. land. For a honeymoon to Day- tona Beach, Florida, the bride wore a yellow lace pant suit with black accessories. The Newlyweds will reside in Prince Albert, Ontario. Prior to the wedding, Bev- erley was feted at several | pink roses and stephanotis Mrs. Marilyn Tripp, sistet™ Mrs. Mary Van Kessel, lof the bride, was matron of honour. Mrs. Mary Var Kessel, cousin of the bride, jand Miss Joanne Van Kessel, cousin of the bride, held a miscellaneous shower in Port Perry. She - aisisted by Mrs. Marilyn and Jo. Fes Manns The Immaculate Concep-} sister of the groom, all of; anne Van Kessel. Mrs. Mavis Bell, cousin of the bride, held a miscellane- Stainton -- Ptolemy The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs, Leona But- son and the late R. Cecil Ptolemy. The groom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stainton, all of Port Perry. . The happy couple were united in a double ring ceremony by Rev. M. Reeves, Port Perry. Mrs. D. Forder accompe- nied Mrs. Sharpe the soloist in "Wedding Pray" and "Promise Me." Given in marriage by her stepfather, Milton Butson and her mother, the bride wore a floor length, traditional stylec gown of chantilly lace, feat- uring a scalloped neckline and full length lily point sleeves. The body of the gown was fitted to the waist and was enhanced at the back with a row of hand made lace roses. The back skirt of the gown was tiered and fell in a slight train. Her headpiece was horse- shoe shaped seed pearls with shoulder length nylon illusion veil, Her only jewellery was a gold chain and penant, a gift of the groom. The bride carried a full cascade of red sweetheart roses enhanced with stephanolis. Mrs. Irene Doupe, Port Perry, sister of the bride attended as Matron of Hon- our. Bridesmaids were Sherilyn Sonley, Oshawa and Chery! ous shower at her home in|Chandler, Scugog. Prince Albert. She was as- All were gowned alike in sisted by the bride's aunt,|full length dresses of nile Mrs. Marion Bell. Mrs. Betty Collins, the/sleeves green poleyster satin with long and flowing back bride's aunt, and her daugh-|Pleat. They carried colonial ter, Joyce, held a miscellan ous shower in her home on Scugog Island Mrs. Clara Dowson, the bride's aunt, and Mrs. Janet Dowson, cousin of the bride,/w,, ¢.|nosegays of Johana Hill roses and baby breathe. They wore silver lockets, gift of the bride. Wayne Stainton, Port Per- ry, brother of the groom acte as best man. Ushers were Ptolemy, Port Perry, hosted a miscellaneous show-/ geott Stainton, Whitby. er on Scugog Island. The groom and his atten- Miss Brenda Geer and Miss|dants were identically attired Charlene Bourgeois held alin black tuxedo pants and miscellaneous shower in Port|white jackets. The groom Perry. wearing a red carnation and The week prior to the wed-jthe attendants wearing nile ding the bride was surprised|green carnations to match by @ presentation from the| the brides attendants gowns. Seugog Island Junior Choir of a hammered aluminum tray and relish dish Following the rehearsal, the party were entertained at the home of the groom's par ent..Mr. Peter Van Kessel Recently the bride and groom were honoured at a presentation and dance given by their friends on Scugog Island in the Township Hall ~ The bride's mother looked lovely in a sheath dress and matching coat of pink polye- ster, crepe with white access- \ories, She wore a corsage of | white roses. The groom's mother was beautifully attired in a blue crepe with white accessoria She wore a corsage of yellow roses and white mums. Continued on page 19

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