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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Feb 1969, p. 5

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ad "dance was supplied 'by "Geo. * cer, all of Greenbank, Mr. from _ Toronto, EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. David Pren- tice visited with Miss Annie Ackney at Fairview Lodge recently. Mr. Donald Asling was at- tending Toronto Conference United Church Men's work shop at Timothy Eaton Mem. Weddir Ing RUSNELL -GONNERMANN The wedding ceremony of Miss Maureen Gonnermann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Gonnermann, of the Wer- ratal Restaurant, to Carl Rusnell, son of Stewart Rus- nell, Uxbridge, took place at Greenbank United Church at 3 p.m. on "Dec. 14th, 1968. The officiating minister was Rev. David Harris. . Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length A line gown of satin and lace, with a rounded neckline and lace sleeves. The chapel train and shoul- der length veil complement- ed the dress. She carried a cascade of red & white car- nations. Miss Tina Storie, from Utica, was the matron of honour. Miss Karen Tobin from, Greenbank and "Miss Ursula Kaiser of California were the bridesmaids. They wore full length gowns of turquoise chiffon, with see through' sleeves and empired |. waistline. Their bouquets of white mums and aqua carna- tions accented-their dresses. Robert Gonnermann was the best man with Peter Gonnermann and John Meek| ushering. The mother of the bride wore a blue buckle suit, ac- cented by a corsage of pink mums. The mother of the groom wore a brown wool dress, with her corsage of yellow mums. The guests enjoyed a buf- fet style supper at the Wer- ratal Restaurant. Music for the proceeding Beare, Len Taylor, Bob Spen- & Mrs. Vie Brown of Cooks- ville and Rudy Kaiser of California on the Zither. The sride's garter was auctioned off, obtaining a successful amount, The bride left in a green tweed suit with her corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. Attending guests were Uxbridge, Utica, Saintfield, = Niagara Falls, Manitoba, California, Kitchener, Cooksville, Green- bank. The couple will reside near Uxbridge on Hwy. 47. GET HIPY READ THE orial Church in Toronto Sat., Feb. 1st with Mr. Al. Olding of Uxbridge. Mrs, B. McEnaney is in P. Perry Memorial Hospital. We wish her a speedy re- covery. , Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton and children of Leaskdale were supper guests on Thurs. at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cather- wood were with Mr, & Mrs. Shrove Tuesday FLOUR SE Ashton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Geer of Port Perry were with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Geer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Simpson were Sunday even- ing guests with Earl & Marie. Miss Alice Kiers of Wain- fleet was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer BEEHIVE J ERAT PANCAKE DAY -- FEBRUARY 18th AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE || CORN SYRUP 25 | 26 37° Wilson for the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Geer visited with Mrs. Fred Ste- phens of Brooklin on Sat. Mrs. Stewart has returned home from spending a week with her daughter Mrs. Har- ley Clarke of Prince Albert. Mr, & Mrs, Talbert Evans of Port Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Geer on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Keith Wilson of Tor- onto spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. B. McEnaney enter- tained several ladies last Wed. afternoon. pr 9 100% Tomato Juice (AYLMER) 2 19 oz .Tin 29c { C ream Corn stoketys) 4 14 oz. Ti 7 ge Tomato Juice (AYLMER) 3 48 oz. Tin Q0c | Kernel Corn (STOKELYS) 4 12 oz Tin 7 5¢ Sockey e Sal IMO (Gold Seal) 7% 7 4 Oc Tuna Fish (CLOVER LEAF) 7 oz. Tin a7: Inst. Breakfast coi 6's 69° Rice Krispies (KELLOGGS) 9 oz. 35¢ : Tea : Bags er vow 100s 5c off). 9S | Bayer Aspirin = 2 rox 85¢ J Cl oth S ALL PURPOSE TOWELS 2s 57° Adorn Hair Spray «= $1.69 i 2 ET EAA XY Kelloggs 'K' Cereal s= 35° Liquid Wax (Johnson's Klear) 10c OFF $s].05 Modess - Regular = 2 =85°¢ PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 - 5 Borrowed from a YMCA. Bulletin board. Every church congregation consists of four kinds of bones: Wishbones--Members who wish someone else would do the work, Jawbones -- Members who talk a lot but do very little else, Knucklebones -- Members who knock everything others try to do. roll up their sleeves and get on with the work. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans attended the Co-Op Annual meeting and banquet Wed. evening. + Miss Beth Evans is repre- senting our school in the Public Speaking Semi-Finals at Port Perry. Good luck. Backbones-- Members who | LIST WITH L RESL ESTATE LID REALTOR 985-7373 Ee SxLz THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES CANADA'S RED or BLUE Brand BLADE BLADE BONE REMOVED I 65 FINEST ROAST eo _.LEAN..TENDER- SHORT RIB_ROAST \ ib. LEAN FRESH Ground Chuck = 69- LEAN BONELESS Stewing Beef w. 7 5¢ FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS »- 69: Crisco Shortening sv:+« 39° C offee -- mate (Carnation) SAVE 4c 1 oz. 85¢. Ardmona Peaches == 47¢ Bread (HILLCREST. & BUTTERMATE) 3 FOR 69 MAPLE LEAF WEINERS +. #a 49: HOME MADE SAUSAGE J (20-3 of +1.00] SUNLIGHT LIQUID DETERGENT 63. 24 oz. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 985-2492 FREE DRAW WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER OR OVER WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW MRS. IDA FINLEY

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