HEH i if : a i : i ALS } : i : : - i i li fl The marriage of Maxine Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Morrow of Sun- deriand to Mr. Robert Ed- ward Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong, Aurora West, was solemnized in a 5:00 p.m. double ring candlelight service, Sat. July 17th in All Saints Anglican Church, Cannington, Rev. David Williams officiating. Mrs. Oliver Organist all Saints Church played the wedding music. The soloist, Miss Margaret Ross, sang The Lord's Prayer OF ONTARIO before the ceremony and BETWEEN: Ave Marie during the sign- ° The Bank of Montreal ing of the register. -- ana -- veminttt] Lighted candles in tiered candelabra, ivy, fern and orange ice roses decorated the chancel and pews, with -- yellow sweetheart roses on TO: Charles Fellegi and | the altar were used to dec- ' Emma Fellegi orate. meg chen yoeencmneel gts mee The bride who was given you im this Court by the Bank| i" ™arriage by her father of Montreal in which the| ¥®5 in a gown of white ligo- plaintiff's claim is un a mort-|da crepe, the empire waist, dated the 17th day of! princess lines of her gown , tt -- and hem of skirt was em- ° Fellegi and the Bank of|>roidered with Venise lace. en 8 ree Slee keg Gee Sate we the Registry of the! was held by a Juliet cap and County' of Ontario on June| °tse4 by matching lace. The 25, 1969 as Instrument Num- bride carried her white pray- ber 184626 for $9,273.51 as - set out in the writ of sum- mons. And that it has been ord- ered that service of the writ of summons on you be affect- ed by this advertisement. If you desire to defend the ac- -- st Ee at Registry : Ree at , Ontario on or before the day of Sept ember, ao a oe serve on * p EE yy tH yg .: the time or jt gt a sale or the to redeem. ~ ATED at Oshawa, Ontario ARMSTRONG-MORROW -| was held in the Cannington same colour in her hair and carried a cascade of white daisy mums mingled with lime sherbert roses. The rora West, sister of the groom, Miss Ann Veale, Woodville, Miss Merle Ark- sey, Cannington, Miss Shar. on Hammond, Stratford, all friends of the bride. All were gowned in orange ice designed in the same lines as the maid of honour wear- ing orange ice roses in their hair these were also used. in their cascade of daisy mums. Miss Cheryl Armstrong, sister of the groom, was flower girl, wearing a floor length gown of white crepe with orange ice and lime sherbert trim, she carried a nosegay of the same colour- ed roses. Master David Smith, Dor- val, Quebec, cousin of the bride was ring bearer. Mr. Tom Asplin of Tor- onto, friend of the groom acted as best man. Ushers were, Mr. Wayne Morrow, Sunderland, brother of the bride, Mr. George Boynton, Unionville, Mr. Greg Golds- worty, Kitchener, and Mr. Bill Gamble, Toronto, all friends of the groom. The reception and dance Community Center, the bride's mother receiving in a floor length gown of pale mauve polyester crepe with gold accessories and wearing a corsage of yellow sweet- heart roses, the groom's mo- ther wore a floor length gown of turquoise polyester crepe with silver accessories and wearing a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. The master of ceremonies was Mr. Nelson G. Beatty of Bobcaygeon and the toast master was Mr. Jack Allin of Sunderland. Following the reception and dance the happy couple HALLETT - SWEETMAN |e Avery pretty wedding took place on the evening of duly 17, 1971, in Prince Al- bert United Church when son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reeves officiated. lay which extended into a train. Her headpiece was of white tulle and fell just left for their wedding * to the West Coast, the bride travelling in a yellow <rean| crepe pant suit with copper brown tone accessories, she wore a corsage of bronze orchids. Guests were from, Mont- real, Ottawa, Dorval, Kitch- ener, Niagara Falls, Strat- ford, Brantford, St. Cather- ines, Maple, Toronto, Co- bourg, Whitby, Unionville, Haliburton, Oshawa & Towns surrounding the bride's home. Maxine and Bob will re side at 7 Crescent Place Scarborough. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at a miscellaneous shower by re latives, friends and neigh. bours of the groom's parents in Pottageville, Ont. A misc. shower at the home of Mrs. Earl Arksey and her daugh- ter, Merle Cannington, Ont. A personal shower was given by the community in the Sunderland Town Hall ij Hl nie iff Li Ti ste g g rf E | bei fe iit Bae [ atl Hites i it An floor length gowns of soft | close of the evening. mauve with mauve lace over- The Halletts expressed lay bodices. They carried their appreciation on each bouquets of white daisy |0ccasion and extended an mums and also wore daisy | invitation to their many mums in their hair. friends to visit them in their Dale and his attendants | *#Pertment home in Sunder- were attired in black formal evening wear with daisy mums in their lapels. Best man for the occasion was Mr. Brian Marquis, of Sonya, close friend of the groom. Mr. Ted Hallett of Oakwood, brother of the groom and Mr. Bill Wanama- ker, Seagrave also friend of the groom acted as ushers. The groom's brother Mr. Ken Hallett of Oshawa beautifully rendered "The Wedding Prayer" before the ceremony and "The Lord's Prayer" during the signing of the register, accom- panied by Mrs. Myrtle Snel- grove, organist of the church. Mother of the bride wore a lime green coat dress en- semble with white access- ories and corsage of carna- tions while the mother of the groom receivedin a blue lace coat and dress ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Following the double ring ceremony, the bridal party received their guests in the church basement and a love- ly wedding buffet was served by the ladies U.C.W. SUNDAY, SEPT. Sth-- The mauve-iced wedding E cake followed the colour theme, and was served by Brenda and Dale who took Port Perry United Church The Church of the Ascension Anglican SUNDAY, SEPT. Sth-- During the remainder of August and first week of Sept. a service for the two congregations will be held at the Church of Ascension at 10:00 a.m. with Rev R. C. Rose in charge. YOU are invited to worship with us. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. | SUNDAY, SEPT. 5th-- | During the month of August the Port Perry Congregation will unite with Burns Church Ashburn whose service is at 11:30 am. Transportation leaves the church at 11 am. all ages 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service this advantage to mingle with their many guests. United Church of Canada A dance party at the |SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Community Centre hall fol- lowed the reception, enjoyec not only by the wedding guests but also many friends and well wishers of the wedding couple. Upon their departure, the bride wore a navy with white hot pants set with white shoes and bag. Her corsage was of pink roses. Their guest formed an archway and the happy couple were given a warming send off of best wishes. They left for a honeymoon in the North Bay area. Guests attended from Oshawa, Bay Ridges, Nor- wood, Winnipeg, Michigan, Kitchener, Toronto and the Port Perry, Prince Albert, Lindsay, Little Britain, Uti- ca, Strickville, Seagrave and Sonya area. Prior to her wedding, SUNDAY, SEPT. Sth-- 9.45 a.m.--SCUGOG WANT ADS Port Perry Star re ae Ee