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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Oct 1964, p. 2

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"> 'quet of white Hawaiian Orchids. ,of pale yellow organza over Diane Margaret Knibbs Becomes | Bride Of Robert Gordon Forster In Humber Valley United Church Beautiful Humber Valley United Church in Toronto was the setting for the wedding of Diane Margaret Knibbs, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knibbs, of Toronto, to Robert Gordon Forster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Forster, of Prince Albert, on August 22nd, 1964. The church was decorated with yellow and white gladioli and mums and at the end of each pew was affixed a large white bow. Rev. Arthur Steed officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Janet Dubrowski sang "O Perfect Love", "The Lord's Prayer" and "Because" with an organ accompaniment. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was elegant in a floor length gown of taf- feta, featuring a long train from the shoulders of taffeta trimmed with french lace. The gown had long sleeves, rounded neckline and the bell shaped skirt featured four bows bet- ween scalloped french lace mo- tifs down the front. Her shoul- der length veil of tulle illusion was caught by an organza rose and she carried a flowing' bo- Toronto, cousin of the bride and William Knibbs Jr., of Tor- onto, brother of the bride. The reception was held at Pine Point Lodge in Toronto where the bride's mother looked stunning as she received the guests in a turquoise silk shan- tung sheath trimmed with french lace over the bodice. Her accessories were of a matching colour and she wore a very delicately coloured corsage of mauve orchids. She was assisted by the groom's mother who looked ex- tremely beautiful in a chiffon dice of lace over taffeta. She wore white shoes and gloves and a matching pink hat. Her ensemble was complimented by a lovely mink stole and she wore a corsage of dainty pink roses and mums. For travelling the bride chose a salmon pink suit with navy-blue . shoes, gloves and purse and wore a wide-brimmed hat of navy-blue shirred organ- za, and a corsage of deep pink roses and mums with a navy- blue bow. The happy couple left for a over taffeta sheath with a bo-| honeymoon to Lake Placid and are now residing in Toronto. Recently they were presented with a lovely electric broom by the Community of Prince Al- bert at a shower held at the home of Mr. and Murs. Jack W. Forster prior to the wedding were given several showers by friends and relatives. | witttop Herald| By Gayle Wright The new cheer- leaders, Susan Roach (captain), Susanne Mac- 'Master, Barbara . Holtby, Betty 9 Badour, Mary Bright, Peggy Foster, Gale Forder and Sharon Eade, were | in good form and voice for the opening footbal game on Thurs- | day, Oct. 1st. The junior foot- ball team, coached by Mr. Mus- selman and Mr. Burt, defeated the Curtis boys 7-0 with Rich- ard Ryba making the touch- down and Don Spence kicking the convert. On Thursday, the Special Commercial students journeyed to Toronto to visit the Business Machines Show, According to everyone who of Prince Albert, and | went on this trip, it was very educational and well worth- while. The Agriculture classes under the supervision of Mr. Burt tra- velled to the Ontario Plowing Match, which was held on the "National Stud Farm". Every- one thoroughly enjoyed them- selves and picked up many va- luable aids. Friday afternoon in Ux- bridge the school football field was the meeting place for the Uxbridge & Port Perry teams. It was a hard fought battle with the Uxbridge team having the edge and defeating our boys by a score of 16-6 with Dale McNenley running for the touchdown, We can expec better results as the season progresses. The cheerleaders travelled to Toronto Saturday where they learned new cheers and jumps. The Instructor, a man from the United States aided all the girls present and I am sure we can expect even louder cheering from our girls. DO-IT-YOURSELF . . THE . with GYPROC Fireproof Wallboard. PORT PERRY WALLBOARD REESOR FUEL and LUMBER 985-7951 lL TE Lh) 1 a ee a a PRECAST CONCRET E SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY . It Eliminates The Risks That Are Always Frosont. When Pouring On Site CURRENT RANGE OF PRODUCTS INCLUDE: ® SEPTIC TANKS © DURA STEPS © COLORED PATIO ® RAILINGS ® WALK SLABS ® WELL TILE ® DRIVEWAY CURB ® CATCH BASINS ® PARKING BUMPERS © CUSTOM PRECASTING 635-331 The Maid of Honour was Miss Mary Ayling of Toronto, friend of the bride, and the Brides- maids were Miss Sally Fulton of Toronto, and Miss Denise Sholda of Toronto, cousins of the bride. They wore identical floor length gowns of pale blue organza over taffeta of the same. colour. The bodices com- plimented bell shaped skirts and featured darker blue em- broidered motifs at the waist- line. The beautiful gowns also featured trains. to the floor from the shoulders trimmed with the same embroidery. They carried bouquets of dyed blue mums & daisies with blue ribbon streamers. The Junior Bridesmaid, Miss Lynda Forster of Prince Al- bert, sister of the groom, and the flower girl, Miss Louanne Maggiacomo, of Toronto, cous- in of the bride were charming in identical floor length gowns W. E. LANG Aid Consultant taffeta and carried yellow tint- ed mums and daisies with yel- low ribbon streamers. The groomsman was Donald Wallace of Port Perry, brother- in-law of the groom and the ushers were Arthur Fulton of EATON'S Trained Hearing EATONS UPPER LEVEL EATON' S 1n Oshawa Have Your HEARING AID CLEAN ED and CHECKED by an EXPERT Eaton's Hearing Aid Repair Service Clinic Saturday, October 17th A factory techmician will be in EATON'S HEARING AID CENTRE en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th from 9:30 am. to 6:00 pom. He will check and clean your hearing aid at no charge and if repairs should prove necessary he will give you an estimate without obligation. If your instrument is not working properly, do have it checked and cleaned. Mr. W. E. Lang, EATON'S train ed hearing aid consultant will also be in attendance to assist you at this clinic. PHONE 985-7363 TODAY for an APPOINTMENT! EATON'S HEARING and OPTICAL CENTRE PHONE 985-7363 Open Thursday and Friday nights until 9 Oshawa Store Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. TEE ERE ERASE ARSENE RS RRR RSE boi 11 3 5 at in od 5 ;

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