16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 26, 1969 Port Perry Couple Wed In Double Ring Ceremony On May 31st, 1969, at the United Church of Port Perry, marriage vows were exchang- ed between Isabelle Ann, youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs.- Hugh Strong, and John Reesor Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Vernon, all of Port Perry. The Reverend Alec G. Rice officiated at the double ring ceremony, and the soloist, Miss Barbara Taylor was ac- companied by Mrs. Donald Forder. Given in marriage TY her father, the bride wore 4d for- mal, empire_gown of organza over taffeta, the bodice of the dress, the chapel coat & --self train were of imported Swiss lace. . Her flower shap- ed head-dress; of similar de- WES » sign- as in the lace, held her shoulder length veil of nylon tulle. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias and yel- low sweet-heart roses. Mrs. Ruby Dearborn "was maid of honour for her <ister,- and wore a floor length gown | of lime green georgette over |' taffeta. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Joyce Ashton, sister of the bride, Mrs. Marianne Free, sister of the groom, & Mrs. Betty Somerville, friend of the bride also wore floor length gowns of melon geor- gette over taffeta. The little flower girl, Janice McHugh, niece of the bride, very proudly wore her street length dress of green géor- gette ,a miniature version of the maid of honour. All of LANE | Plumbing a Heating - Electric PORT PERRY, ONT. ol 985 - WESTERN 2473 RES. RIDING FIRST CLASS - le HORSES e SADDLES e EQUIPMENT EVENINGS and WEEKENDS GLENVIEW ACRES st Farm South of Seagrave OLD"ROAD + WEST. SIDE) ARR i LE Sek SALES WY ERA '| was held in the Church Hall. southern Ontari il F. Vernon assisted 'Isabelle { and Mrs. Fred Reesor, grand- { by Mrs. Barbara Vernon and y Mrs. June McHugh serving. Mrs. Frank Vernon, grand: || mother of the groom were as- || sisted by Mrs. Marie Geer, I hearsal the bridal party and I] the evening. the bridal at I | tendants = were given their | | gifts from the bride & groom. pestasssatsssassssantesitsataasantanaan | SAA WT AAA OM HN OY > IY PI SL BRE feats aE RSILiLe [ AL HES RROCHEAUE IN «XA their bouquets consisted off white shasta daisies surroun. ded by yellow and bronz mums with matching head dresses. Mr. Robert G. Vemwon, bro- ther of the 'groom, acted as best: man while, Mr. Peter Vernon brother of the groom} Mt. David McMillan, cousin of: the bride, and an Reader, friend of the groom, ushered. Master Dale 'Geer, nephew of the bride, per; formed 'his duties very well} 'as ring bearer. All were at tired in black tuxedos. The reception and dinner Receiving the guests, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Strong were as; sited by Mr, and Mrs. Ro bert Vernon and the brida party. Mrs. Strong chose lime green lace~dress an coat ensemble with matchin hat and white accessories. Her corsage was. pink-roses. Mrs. Vernon wore a lace dress of pale mauve accent ed by a fur wrap and mauve hat and shoes. Her corsage, also consisted of pink roses, For the honeymoon trip: of} and -_the United States the bride chose a torquoise blue and .green dress "and jacket ensemb'e of puckered taffeta with white accessories. Her cor- sage was a single gold cymbi- dium orchid. Mr. and Mrs. John Vertich will reside.-at 232 Shanley Street, Port Perry, Ontario. * *- * SHOWERS * Mrs. Dora Dowson & Mrs. Isabelle Strong was honoured at numerous surprise show- ers: Miss Dora Dowson & Mrs. Florence Reesor surprised her with a cup and saucer shower. On May 1st, a misceliane- ous" shower was held at_the home of Mrs. Betty Somer- ville. - Mrs. Barbara Vernon open- ed her home assisted by Mrs. Marianne Free in the presen- tation of a kitchen and bath- room shower, The Prince Albert Com- munity Centre, was the meet- ing place for friends, rela- tives and neighbours, for a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs.. Kenneth Badour, Mrs. Murray Williams, Mrs. Fred Lamb _ and--Mrs.--Ted- Lamb. On May 24th Mrs. Robert I'and her mother at a Trous- omther of the groom, poured tea in the afternoon, assisted In the "evening Mrs. Alexa --| McMillan, the bride's aunt & and Mrs. Betty Stevens. On May 30th after the re- their families. were enter: tained at the home of Mrs. Robert G. Vernon. During -- In HH M. Currie's house on Ella Street, was later the home of the former 'editor of the Port Perry Star, Samuel Farmer. In the background on the north side of Queen Street can be seen the old High School, burnt in'1926. Service will be at the usual hour, 11:15 a.m.. on Sunday, June 29th. Throughout: the month of July Manchester congregation will join Pros- pect for Worship. Note the new times, '10:30 a.m. Mrs. A. Roach entertained a number of young folk on Fri. evening at a shower for Miss Gail Wright, a bride to be. .We are , glad to know Mr. John Hofstee has madé a splendid 'recovery from sur- gery in Oshawa Hospital, and is expected to return home this week. Guests of Mr. & Mrs. Hof stee' on the week 2nd were Mrs. Hofstee's aunt, Mrs. Alex Wynstra and her son Mr. Marvin Wynstra, wife & daughters, all of Racine, Wisconsin, and Mr. Svdney Wynstra. wife and daughters of Kenosha. Wisconsin. Sunday School 'has been discontinued for the months of July and August. Mr. 'and Mrs. E. Pegg and daughter. of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. -F. Johnston, Wes, ley -and . Kenneth "Torrens were supper guests of Mr. & urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraser, Valerie and James of Brook- Hi Kids! - I'M GIVING AWAY in this newspaper" Mrs. -John Kingstone on Sat lin .were also guests at the} "Watch for my Safely Contest | * Specializing. in Rec SEAGRAVE JETRRRRTRRTRRRRRRRRRRRS Built-ins, etc. Courtsy, I egination and 'Estimates Free. indeed oid bade dot Sedo ab bey Rooms, Alon BERO ~ 985.7027 Manchester News Kingstone home on Saturday evening. Excellent nature slides shown by Mrs. Pegg were much enjoyed. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Mitchell on the birth of 'a little son in Osh- awa Hospital, a brother for Shawn. = Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Crosier, Jimmy and Mrs,~-Mary Van- gells, Ajax visited Mrs. Cro- sier on Saturday evening. « Mr. and Mrs. Bonin, Osh- awa were visitors with Mr. &| 'Mrs. W. J. Mitchell on Sun- day. Mr. & Mrs. Ww. Taylor and _daughter of Stouffville visit-| ed Mrs. Crosier on Sunday. +The U.C.W. -will meet at the home of Mrs, Clinton Midgley on Thursday after-|. rioon at 2 o'clock, July 3rd." 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