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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Dec 1969, p. 6

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RS FL NE HON i TT STL + MOURN PARAL Se mony, The bride entered the church to the hymn "Praise My Soul the King of Heaven". She wore a full length gown of heavy white taffetta, with empire waistline and short train. Her shoulder length veil was held by a nylon sheer flower and leaves and she carried a cascade of yel- low sweetheart roses and white stephanotis. Miss Jo-Ann Tripp of Port Perry was maid of honour and Miss Donna Ryan of Lo- was junior bridesmaid. Their gowns were fashioned alike featuring slim skirts of gold sheer and gold velvet tops. They- wore matching velvet and sheer bands in their hair and carried boquets of yel low and bronze mums. Mr. Neil Cattermale of Scarboro was the best man, and Terry Sleightholme and Jim Hunter were ushers. The reception was held in the church basement. The bride's mother received the guests wearing a gold dress with beaded neckline, gold and brown feathered hat and brown accessories and yel. low mum corsage. The groom's mother assist. ed in a blue dress and hat, black accessories and cor- sage of yellow mums. cust Hill, cousin of the bride | ERR TERR AAA FR PH NA LAMY LY | PRTG FRE RLY Scugog News Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Camp of Port Perry, Saturday ev- ening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bobbie. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick were at" Malton on Saturdav to meet Sylvia who was just returning from Barbados. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fra- lick and Miss Gloria Fralick of Toronto recent visitors with Mr, & Mrs, A. Di Paolo of Sudbury. Miss Beth Wilson visited Miss Monita Appleton on Friday. = Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milne of Oshawa Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred. 'Mrs. H. Phoenix, Mrs. A. Guv and Mrs. E, Tait guests of Mrs E, Brown on Monday. The U.C.W. meeting in the hall on Wednesday might at 8.00 p.m, Mr. Wm. 'Saunders of Tor- onto spent last week at his cottage at Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson of Brooklin, Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren, Mrs. A. Krieg spent Fri- day in Oshawa Mrs. D. Jordan held ga ° Jewellery Fashion Show at her home Monday night. Mr. E. Metcalf spent a day recently with Mr, and Mrs, H. Brodie, *&' Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Kane and family spent Sunday at Black Creek, Pioneer Village, Toronto, : Recent visitors with Mr, & Mrs. F. Jackson included Mr. and Mrs. L. Woods, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and family of Port Perry. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Glen Hood, ) Miss Carol Mann a week- end guest of her cousin Miss Sandra Real, Blackwater. Miss Debra Hall a Sunday guest of Miss Penny Prentice. Mr. & Mrs. J. Case of Tor- onto week-end guests of Mr. and-Mrs. W. Watts. _ ) Jr. Choir practice at 7 p.m. at Grace. Sr, practice at 8. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tozer of Ann Arbor, Michigan week- end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish. (Continued on Page 19) 5 na = 25 2a UDINSKI -- HUNTER Baskets of yellow and| United Church for the wed. bronze mums and yellow car-|ding on October 18th, of nations decorated Greenbank! Patricia Ellen Elizabeth Hun- ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter ¢o Paul Edward Studinski. son of Mr. & Mrs. Paul Studinski of Scarboro. Rev. Leslie Critch offici- ated at the double ring cere- WE APOLOGIZE > In The Meantime We Need More Room Our "USED CAR" Stock Is Being. Sacrificed Prices are SLASHED on all Used Cars at Beare Motors Chevrolet Port Perry ; Phone 985.7351 Queen St. 1967 DODGE Polara, V8 Engine, Radio, One Owner, License 37-74J 109 $1395.00 1966 GM.C. 2 Ton SiH Pick-up 283 V2 if Ideal Ce- o\® 9477 ~~ 15 Clear $1560.00 1965 BUICK Skylark 2 door hardtop, Automatic Transmission, Bucket Seats, Ideal Sécond Car -- License L11-586 To Clear $1150.00 1963 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan, 8 Cylinder Automatic, Economical Transportation , License 979-38H To Clear. $575.00 1967 CHEVROLET Impala 8.8. 2 Door Hard Top, Bucket Seats, Console, 327 cu. in. 3 speed automatic -- License L20-06 To Clear $1895.00 1965 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder Automatic, One Owner, Spotless -- License 34-88J ? To Clear $1195.00 1atic Trans., - License no. Best. {and. Brenda, Stouffville were. For going away the bride chose a brown suit and bright printed blouse, brown acces- sories and a 'pale green or- chid corsage. The young couple will make their home in Hamilton where the bride is teaching and the groom is teaching in Guelph. Manchester News Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Mable Howsam who passed away so suddenly at her winter home in Florida. The U.C.W. ask that the members remember - their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Annie Toombs, December 11th .at 2 o'clock p.m. Little Miss Joanne Vander- voort entertained a number of her little friends on the occasion of her fifth birth. day last Friday. It was also her mummy and daddy's wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. L. Best and Ricky and Mrs. M. Crosier visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crosier, Saintfield on Satur- day evening. The . first euchre party sponsored by the U.C.W. was held in the church school room last Wednesday even- ing. Receipts $35.00. High lady Mrs. M. Crosier, high gentleman Mr. M. Heayn. Door prizes were won by Mrs, F. Stevens & Mr, Larry Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnston .and Wesley last Saturday were Mr. Lloyd Schibener, Detroit and Mrs. Jas, Torrens and Kenneth of Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Crosier, Toronto and Mrs. W. Taylor supper guests of Mrs. Crosier on Wednesday. COMPLETE LAMBERT REAL ESTATE Home Freezer Owners Sides and quarters of beef, sides of pork cut and wrapped to your specification. We have the largest . selection of grain fed beef in Durham and Ontario counties. Come in and select your own beef. All our meat is government graded and inspected. Pine Ridge Packers Ltd. 4 miles east of Port Perry on 7A highway. 986-4932 HAROLD FORDER, manager. Meet Grant Hancock, the new retail fieldman at your Co-op. Grant has been on the job for just over a week and is looking forward to getting around to meet all the Co-op patrons in his area. He has taken over from Don Rixon who moved to a more senior position with UCO, hn Grant came from the Ralston Purina Company in Woodstock where he learned a lot about feeds as a salesman. He is bringing a broad knowledge ie of the feed industry to the Co-op. He is a graduate of Kemptville Agricultural College. He is 24 and single and lives in Uxbridge. ! SUS \ United Co-operatives 'of Ontario BRANCH) . Uxbridge 852-3321 Port Perry IE. 8-4130

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