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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Oct 1969, p. 6

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Coxworth, son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Coxworth, Markham, Ontario on September. 20th, 1969. The hev. Leslie A. Critch officiated at the double ring ceremony. The wedding mu. sic was played by Mrs. Char- les Short, Seagrave. The so- loist, Mr. Bruce Carr, Sea- grave, sang "The Wedding Benediction" before the cere- mony and "O Promise Me" during the signing of the re- gister, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of Scotchguard Peau de Laine, featuring a scoop neck, emhroidered bo- dice and hemlije, accented with seed pe and guipre lace, with lily point sleeves. The chapel traih, which flow- ed from the empire waist line was donned with lace medal- lions and seed pearls. Her shoulder length . scalloped veil was held by a scalloped wedding ring crown studded with seed pearls, similar to the gown. She carried a cascade of white carnations with traling ivy. She wore cultured pearl earrings, a gift of the groom. . Miss Joan Goslin, Toronto, was Maid of Honour. and the bridesmaids were Miss Dale Coxworth, Markham, sister of the groom, Miss. Mary Lloyd, Lindsay, and Miss Gayle Had- ley, Port Perry, cousin of the bride. The little flower girl was Miss Connie Carr, Sea- grave. They wore empire, full-length gowns of Maize COXWORTH was decorated with standards of yellow and green gladiolis TOBIN for the wedding of Ferne Maureen Tobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin, Seagrave, and Dane Francis lace over chiffon and taffeta with short sleeves. The train was held at 'the V-shaped back by @ self bow of match- ing material. Their floral headpieces -were accented with tulle illusion. They car- ried cascades of yellow and bronze shasta chrysanthe- mums with entwining bronzé ribbon. The flower girl looked demure in a matching gown, made by the bride. Her hair, styled high on her Head with matching ribbon. She carried a basket with flowers similar to that of the bridesmaids. They each wore cultured pearl necklaces a gift of the bride. Mr. Frank Tobin, Black- stock, brother of the bride, acted as best man. The ush- ers were Mr. Dennis, Tobin, Seagrave, brother of the bride and Mr. Garry Twiner and Mr. John Dart both of Markham, They were attired in black tuxedos. Master Jeffrey Abraham, cousin of the bride, Seagrave, acted as ring-bearer and wore a white jacket and black trousers. . IR MAAR ORR SNE S80 AA LE The reception was held in the church parlours, - The mother of the bride received the guests in a mint green ensemble of silk shantung fa- shioned with a jewelled neck- line and brown alligator ac- cessories and, a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums, The groom's mother assisted in a yellow ensemble of silk shan- tung with a beaded bodice with yellow and white access- ories and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums, For the honeymoon trip to' Lake Placid and New York State, the bride chose a coat and .dress ensemble of hun. ter green and black imported French brocade with a man- darin - collar, with black pa. tent accessories and a yellow cymbidium orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Cox- worth are now residing at 80 Main Street, Apt. #3, Mark- ham, Ontario. After "the reception the guests danced at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Port Perry, to the music of "The Bar Flies", led by Mr. Allan Gowers, uncle a the groom, BY LAL AY OA IE SVQ ase: Newmarket, Ontario, Guests attended from Sea- grave Blackstock, Port Perry, Oshawa, Orillia, Downsview, Bolton, Kincardine, Markham, Milliken, Lindsay, Bradford, Newmarket, Cannington, Ri- chmond Hill, Greenbank, Newcastle & Michigan, USA. The bride was honoured at numerous showers prior to her wedding: Mrs. Judy Carr, Seagrave, held a miscellaneous shower for school friends of the bride. Mrs. Bill Tapscott of Milli- ken held a miscellaneous shower for the Coxworth fa- mily. A community shower was, e L 3 held at the Seagrave United Church, Mrs. John Dart and Mrs. Lloyd 'Abernathy held a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Abernathy, Markham, for neighbours. The co-workers of Tripp Construction. Limited, Port Perry entertained the bride at dinner in" The Rib Room, Oshawa and presented her' with a set of T.V. Tables. Canada Savings Bonds On Sale . 'W. G. Tubby of Toronto has been appointed as an organizer in the 1969 Canada Savings Bonds campaign, payroll savings division, for Ontario County. He will be assisted by Donald R. Loader of Willowdale. The territory includes Osh- awa, Bowmanville, Pickering, Get your 8% for you. *If held to maturity. Canada. It's a great 3 land. Canada Savings Bonds let you own a piece of it. Be i A> CANADIAN IMPERIAL - Canada Savings Bonds at the Commerce. We'll make it easy BANK OF COMMERCE Ajax, Uxbridge, Port Perry and Port Union. Mr. Tubby has been an or- ganizer for all Canada Sav: ings Bonds campaigns in the past, and this will be the first for Mr. Loader. Area director for the East- ern Ontario region is A. F. Francis of Toronto. The re- gion embraces the cities of .| Ottawa, Peterborough, Belle- Brockville, ville, ton, Cornwall, Prescott ,as well as Ontario County and Scar- borough Township. The 1969 series of bonds became available on Oct. 6 and will be sold at par until Nov. 14. .The bonds will provide an average yield of 8 per cent if held at maturity in 9 years. The annual rate of interest is 7 per cent for the first year; 8 per cent for the second and third years; and 8% per cent for each of the remaining six years. Purchasers may also obtain twice their original invest- ment if they refrain from cashing the bonds and the interest-bearing coupons un- til the maturity date in 1978. ik the 1968 campaign, the bil- uts touting Shomo is! ing into the excitement cla i} Engine options U Ph poly ck! Gleamin Sf of Lion. yi star performer: f that never {ets you down: more than 229,000 employees in plants and offices in Ont- ario purchased a record to- tal of more than $99-million worth of Canada Savings Bonds. ; YOUR OLD Ld A LOT OF WOMEN CHANGE AFTER THEY MARRY -- THEIR HUSBANDS FRIENDS, HABITS, F000, ETC. BRIAN'S SUPERTEST DPEN_ 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING ~~ PHONE 985-2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH ® 24 HOUR TOWING eo (Emergency Groceries) ICE--Block & Cube SPORTS -- SALES Snowmobiles and Accessories * " 1 J *

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