"ww 8~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1968 REESOR (Continued from The groom's, Lort Perry, was Wearing a navy blue | two piece ensemble with azure blue! swagger coat lined with the dress accessories and Mrs, Toronto, wore a two piece beige en- semble of embroidered serrano with matching accessories. blended rose Owing 'to illness, the bride's maternal grandparents, were - COUVES NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED AT GREENBANK i T. Finney, of Brampton, were unable dress. | to be present. self. On their return, For the honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and later. to points East, the Mis, °F. E. Reesor, of | pride wore a costume of beige em- broidered seriano with a sandalwood Front Page) #401, Scarborough. T. J. Blight, of Out-of-town guests from Guelph, Elmvale, material, offset with a small match. ing two-toned straw pill box hat with chocolate brown accessories and her white orchid corsage. She carried a hand-tooled natural leather hand-bag { and her costume jewellery blended Herbert ' with the coloured embroidery of the Their corsages pink carnations. Georgetown, Norval, Mount Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Weston, Uxbridge and Port Perry, The bride's going away outs fit was designed pnd made by her- and Mrs, Danpy Reesor will make their home at 2276 Victoria Park Ave, were present Barrie, Port Credit, Long Branch, Toronto, Orono, Oshawa, Perth, Brampton, Agincourt, Cookasville, West Hill, Apt. . Spring Tune - Includes All Lights. Water St., PORT PERRY OPEN 8 a.m. to 10 p,m. Complete Lubrication, 'Front Wheel Bearings Repaired, Brake Lining Checked. ..Spark Plugs, Points, Compression Check. . Battery Cables Cleaned, .Complete Electrical Check $7.95 Parts Extra. ALL WORK GUARANTEED--LICENSED MECHANICS Gord Lewis B-A Garage - Top Special TI TI, * Phone ge 7091 Free Pick-up and Delivery | PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES Dowson's Food Market ror rer {Carnation Milk |. REDWH ITE| CASH SAVER! 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A miscellaneous shower was held by Miss Marlene Badour and Miss Mari- anne Vernon, two of the bridal at- tendants, -at the home of Marlene's mother, Mrs. Clinton Badour, Man- chester Road, Mrs. Badour and Mrs. Robert Vernon assisted as co-hostess. Some thirty guests were in at- tendance to honour the bride-elect and bestow upon her best wishes and love- ly gifts. A presentation party was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Rosnak, Osh- awa, R.R. 1, by the Kedron Choir when the happy bride-to-be received a beautiful set of Corning Ware. Miss Couves is the Organist and Choir Leader of Kedron United Church. A miscellaneous shower was given for the bride-elect at the home of Mrs. Ralph Carr, of Westhill. The co-hostess was Mrs. Richard Bailey, of Mount Dennis. The honoured guest received many useful and beau- tiful gifts. A presentation of a Bathroom Hamper was 'made by the Staff of Lynngate Publie School, of which the bride-elect is a member, A Community Shower was held at | the bride's parénts home, in Green- bank, on the afternoon of March 30th, when 62 friends congregated to hon- | our the popular bride-elect. A ver- satile programme was arranged with several of the bride's music pupils participating. Several group presen. tations were among the lovely gifts. The same evening, a small tea was held by the bride, for relatives and friends to have an opportunity to see her gifts and trousseau. Her mother, Mrs. Arthur Couves received, assisted by the guest of honour and the bride- groom's mother; Mrs. Charles Reesor. Presiding over the tea-table was the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. F. E. Reesor, of Port Perry and Mrs. Chas. Phoenix, of Greenbank. The bridal attendants were in charge of the vari- ousg-rooms. Among the assistants were Misses Shirley and Nancy Dow- son and Master Larry Reesor, Following the wedding rehearsal, the bridal party was entertained by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Reesor, Bigelow St. Port Perry. The "groom's grand- mother, Mrs. F, E. Reesor, poured tea and she was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Merlin Dowson and Mrs. Her- bert Howard. On Baturday evening, April 27th, the newly marrled couple were enter- tained at a Crystal Shower, which was held fn the Sunday School rooms of the United Church, Norval, Ont. This - shower was arranged by the cousins of the bride's mother. The - hostesses were Mra, Hector Bird; Mrs. 'John Marshall and Mrs. Harold Ly- ons. Some fifty relatives attended this happy family get-together. Blackstock Number 1 Unit of the U.C.W. met in the Christian Education room on Tuesday at 1 pm. 12 ladies and one child were present, "During the full | afternoon a quilt. was quilted for the bale. Mrs. Carl Wright 'conducted the Study of Chapter 4 of "The Word and the Way". Mrs. Jim Marlow read extracts from letters from Miss Doreen Van Camp of Indore, which was most interésting. Mrs. Harold Kyte, Tuesday evening. Eight members and the President of the General U.C.W. attended. The devotional on theme -- "I will Build my Church", was give by Mrs. Ivan Thompson. The group continued Bible Study on the Acts. Mrs. Ro- meril showed an interesting Film on "The Stoning of Stephen", which was followed by group discussions. Closed -with prayer, followed by refreshments + an da social half hour, ; Mrs. Wallace Marlow was hostess for #8 Unit on Wednesday afternoon | when 10 ladies and one child met. God" ahd, the hymn "Love Divine". Dévotional on "The Golden Rule", was given by Mrs. C. Hill. dicated by Mrs. Lloyd Wright. Mrs, Marlow led a very Interesting dis- cussion on chapter'd of "The Won and the Way", Mrs. Stanford Va Number 2 Unit met at the home of | with. Mr, and Mus, 1.Opend with a poem "The Love of | . Camp read very interesting parts of letters she had received from Miss Doreen Van Camp of Indore. Closed with prayer. After which lunch was served. Business at all units included pre- parations for the Dessert Tea, May 23rd, names for Units, ete. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe and sons attended 'a Canadian Keswick Re- union Service in Knox Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Thursday evening, when Dr. Howard Sugden of Lansing Michigan was guest speaker. Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Larmer, attended the World Mission Night service in Simcoe St. Church, Oshawa, Sunday, and report a wonderful service. Messrs. Wayne McShane, Kingston and Bill Roy, Langstaff, were week- end guests of the Bruce Mountjoys. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brinkman: and Gina, Ottawa and Clem Wilson, Tor- onto, were week-end guests and Mrs. Elmer Clements; Mr. and Mrs. Muy- dock Belair and Miss Carol Butt, all of Seagrave; Mr. Bill Watson, Tim- mins; and Mr.. Chas. Brinkman, Port Perry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson and Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthuy Bailey ve- turned - home from - Florida Tuesday in that real snow storm. Mr. Stanley Malcolm returned Thursday. * Mr. David Kyte was home from Memphis, Tenn. for the week-end. Sorry there was an error in the list of student teachers here last week. Mr. Emmerson and Mr. Oke were not here and instead was. Mrs. Grace Henning of Bowmanville and Mr. Leslie Asselstine of Burketon. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence and Sylvia, on the occassion of Sylvia's birthday were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence and Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowler, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lawrence and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence and Tim, Oshawa, and Miss Bobbie Mackie. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKibbon of Eganville, visited Mr, and Mrs, Carl Wright Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow; Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Swain and Miss Helen, visited Rev. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson, Toronto, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain and Mr. Herb Swain Sr. of Grand View, Manitoba, visited My. Weir Swain, Toronto on | Sunday. Mr. Swain Sr. (Uncle Herb) | has spent considerable time visiting the relatives in Ontario and leaves Toronto today (Monday) for home. Mr. Jack Swain and Miss Sandra Hagerman; Glen Ross spent the week: end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain, | Jim and Helen. i Mrs. Robt. Ford spent a few days | with her families in Toronto. Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon Strong and Beverley Sinclair visited the Norman Averys at Salem Sunday evening. Joan and Kathy Samells, Bowman- | ville, were week-end guests and Mr, | & Mrs. Jim McGill, Bowmanville, und Mrs. J. Hall, Oshawa, were Sunday | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells and Miss Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow, Hilton, on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and girls visited Mr, and Mrs. Norman McNally, Colborne, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Doreen and Donald, "were - Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Horne Mr. Ardis McArthur, London; Miss. es Betty McArthur and Megan Smith, | Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dy- sart, Alliston, visited Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur Saturday evening and | Sunday. Mr; John Hooey, Cameron and Mr. Maurice Barton of Richard's Landing, St. Joseph's Island, visited Mus, Ww. W. Van Camp, Sunday. © Miss Edna Larmer spent last week Leslie Graham, Millbrook, who brought her ome on Sunday and 'visited Mr, WN Mrs, Mervyn Graham, | Mrs. Robt, Tetlow,.Scugog, sisited:| Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Pearce anfl Mrs Offering de. G. Crawford, Thursday. 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