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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 22 Sep 1971, p. 22

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eee - 4 a f Utica United Church was decorated with baskets of blue delphmiums and white randea on Saturday July tenth at 4 pm. when hyd the +\ ¢ ROSS -- SLUTE marriage vows were exchan.- | dall of Utica. Their dresses ged between Sharane Eileen | were of orange ice peau de Slute and Mervin Larry Ross. Rev. V. L Thormin of jtical floor length gowns fea- Stouffville performed the |turing an empiré waist, puff #*Regd ? Trademark Bombardier Limitede 1971 5? gE é i 2 ERE EF 5 FE ria i t 4 i ih 4. SS heats FER : ine ceiet? = : Era honour. Her dress was green ice peau de broche. The bridesmaids were Miss Linda Slute, Raglan, cousin of the bride; Miss Linda Eastwood, Whitby, & Miss Marylou Morden, Greenwood, friends of the bride. The little flower girl was Miss Jill Ken- broche. The girls wore iden- TABLETS-CHEWABLES-SYRUP & 4 * Drop in for CONTEST RULES" and ENTRY FORMS 5 : by Mr. John Goslin, Nestle- ushers were Mr. Bruce Nich- the groom and Mr. Brian Slute, brother, of the bride. They were attired in white dinner jackets and black 'tuxedo pants and cummer- bunds. They wore orange carnations im their lapels. The reception was held at the Oddfellows Hall. Mr. Larry Kendall, friend of the bride and groom ably performed the duties as Master of Ceremonies. Upon leaving for a honey- moon at Cove Haven in the Pocono Mountains, Pa., the bride wore a mauve crepe dress with puff sleeves and purple velvet bolero jacket, with white accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid from her bouquet. Guests were present from Toronto, Raglan, Greenwood, Whitby, Oshawa, Brooklin, Trenton, Utica, Prince Al- bert and Seagrave. Upon returning from their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Ross will be residing at R.R. #4, Uxbridge, (Utica). t Eibit | fee. velvet with matching shoes and head-pieces. The maid- of-honour wore' lilac and the bidesmaids were in violet. They carried cascades of yellow mums. The two little flower girls, Misses Kari and Robyn Hil- ton ,cousins of the bride, were gowned alike in full- length gowns of buttercup yellow polyester crepe, and carried baskets of purple mums. The groom's best friend, Mr. Pat Bellez, was the best man, and the ushers were a cousin, Mr. Carl Masters, Mr. Ro%, Gibson, and a brother- in-law Mr. Gordon Henshaw. For receiving, the bride's mother was attired in an off- white dress and coat of poly- ester crepe with matching accessories, and a corsage of coral roses. The groom's mother also chose off-white for her gown, with matching accessories, ; and wore red roses. the ceremony, the Chureh Women served a delicious hot chick- en to the guests, in the basement, the from Erin, Ontario. Prior to the wedding, bride was honoured at seven briday showers given by Miss Connie Thompson, Mrs. Dor- othy Hilton, aunt of the bride, Misses Lorna & Leesa Wingrove, Mrs. Dorothy Mor- rison, Mrs. Betty Reese, Mrs. Joyce Henshaw, and the staff of the Data Processing department of the Ontario Provincial Police, Toronto, where the bride is employed. 'ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON Premium Quality @ GASOLINE @ DIESEL © MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps available Call Collect 668.334" DX Oil FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY \ THE ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION + "Learning for Living" ADULT EVENING PROGRAM REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 27 and 28 7:00 pm -- p.m. Check your brochure for course details, or call your nearest School for information : High Port Perry High School 985-7337 Also, special course at Port Perry: Mathematics for parents of approximately grade 8 level - Tuesdays.

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