ORONO WEEKLY, TIMES, NOVeMBER 6th, 1974 -9 event. During the- heavy fog on Thursday a car collided wýith the side of a hus north oi Kirby. Mr. Fred Winn who- was following that car aiso had his truck involved and his hand injured. Kendal United Church baz- aar will be held this Saturda3 November 9th - at 2 p,.m Lunch will be served and there will, be home bakiî7g, sewing, knitted articles, ve- getables etc. for sale, see you there on Saturday. 1Miss Feggy Foster is no% working as a journalist in thE Ajax area. It was a busy morning ir Kendal United Church or Sunday with two speakers irn connection with the Ham- mond organ being tried out to see if the sound cani be more evenly distributlec around the sanctuary and twýo baptismns. Mr. and Mlrs. Edward Cars- caddeii brought- their infanit daughter to be baptized Cindy Ann. Mrs. E. Carscadden was baptized and united into full membership in Kendal United Church hy the minister Rev. G. Montgomery. Mr. Arthur Thompson and Mrs. G. Cathcart attended the Sunday school workshop that was held in Harmony United Church, Oshawa on Wednes- day night. Mr,.and Mrs. Robert Carru- thers and family visited wiýth Mrs. E. Foster in Kendal on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M.E. Foster is visiting hler datugh't- er in ittoria. Thec sixth line folk were surprised to see a house travellin down the road on the Jackson transport on Friday. Zellers nfltpart of new centre. Although it has heen dlaim- ed hy Peter- Weston of DM Consultants that a shopping centre in Bowmanville at King and Simpson street would include a Zellers store it has been refuted that any final decision has been made. Jack Reynolds of' Zellers said that although Zellers is very interested in a location in Bowmanvillle they have flot made a ny final decision as to what shopping centre they may locate in. He also said there would have to be a large food chaini in any centre that Zellers would locate. IAttention Farmers!!- WHY PAY MOUE? On October l2th, 1974,, (_,iieverend Basil Long unîted in marriage Debra Joy, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Heard, rono, and Wesley Joseph, son of AMr. and Mrs. Arnold WVrig.ht, R.R.No. 2 Orono at Orono United Chur- ch. The maid of honour was Iss Wendy Heard, sister of the bride and 'Miss Dianne Wright sister of the groom and Mliss Margo. Allun. The flowerý girl was Miss Terry Wellman. The-best man was Mr. John, Aplin. The ushers were Mr. Peter' Swan and Mr. Ron Marchant. cousin of the bride. c~rntie -Mîddleton A very pretty double ring' ceremiony was held in the Grace United Church, Scugog, Island on Saturday, October' 19th, 1974; when Margaret L ynn Haitsma Middleton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Middleton of Osh- aafrmerly of Orono was united in marriage to Robert Johnl Prentice, son of MIr. and Mrs. Everett, Prentice of R.R.No. :3, Scugog, by Rev. Barry Pogue. The bride entered 'Nie chur- ch with ber father to the Wediding March, played by M'rs. Edna Beckett, wearingca gown of pink crepe with long *sleeves; her white hat trim- mied with. pink velvet, and carrîed a cascade of white roses and pink carnations. Her escorts were Mrs. Susan Roher matron of hon- our, dressed in a turquoise gown and carried a cascade of yellow mums. Jeanette Hlaitsmia flower girl, daughter of the bride was dressed in, a blue crepe with elasticised bodice and white trîm, wore a corsage of mîJnatu!re pink carnations. The grooms best mran was Mlr David Atkinson of Toron- t o, After the signing of the ~~giterthe happy couple weepipe2d from thle church1 Perry. ception andwedn dnc Community Centre, where the bride's mother received the guests wearing a blue crepe dres's and wofe a corsage of pink carnations and roses. The groom's mother re- ceived in a red double-knit dréss and wore a corsage of red carnations. The head table was center- ed wýith a three tcierd cake decorated by the bride's mother. Guests were entertainied by the mnusic of Jack Burnham 's orchestra. The wedding trip will be taken the latter part of February to the Bahamas. Guests were present from Est.evan, Saskatchewan, Hamilton, Woodstock, Toron- to, Kingston, Oshawa, Orono and Port Perry. The happy couple and Jeanette will reside at 328- Bigelow Street, Port Perry. Kendal news We nave had another week of fine Indian Summer weath- er except for some heavy fog. The men of this area who are up north deer hunting would like it a bit colder with a faîl of snow. Six Kendal ladies took in the House Tour on Sa turday of ten homes in the Orono and Leskard vicinity. This was cnuedby the ineftte club. Some homes wevre nwsomîe old and alveyitrsig BONDS 9 3le l-*. *..-- E Y ARF Y New Canada Savings Bonds are agreat cashable anytime at their full face value combination of security, income and plus earned interest. Buy New Canada flexibility. 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