Rr ia A Tons Sa THOMPSON drops' and roses. The bride _ Carried a°bouquet of orange roses and white carnations, The bride was given away by her father, Mr, Fred Thompson, of Peterborough. The bride's 'sister, Miss Karen Thompson, was Maid of Honour'. She was gowned in moss green polyster crepe, [floor length, "victorian syle" dress, with leg of "mutton "PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 2,1972 -- 3 Gary and Brian Lee spent last. weekend with their-Aunt 'and Uncle Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Walker and family in Hepworth, Mrs. J. lanson spent last - morning on Shoes, Ships and Sealing Wax. Mrs, Hugh Baird and Mrs. David Lee assisted with a *'Sing Out", after lunch. Mr. and Mrs. 'Gary Winton, Greenbank News Nesfleton . visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond Sunday. Miss Valerie Sweetman is spending a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask. x Robert : week .in Hamilten visiting. Oshawa ~~ were Sunday Mr. and Mrs, sleeves featuring a white. her sister Mr. and Mrs. E. ., visitors at Mr. and Mrs. H. Young and daughter of lace trim. The same lace Jones. Howsams. adorned the front bodice and a wide self belt was fastened at the back with loops and Sympathy- is extended' to the family of Mr, Tom Watson who passed away There will be a meeting at Greenbank Church, February 7 at 8:00 of the Cobourg spent the weekend, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ron © Young. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Gibson buttons. Bridesmaids were last week. official®board. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real Miss Catherine Luke, sister Seven ladies from the 2 You may wish to circle were Saturday evening of groom, and Miss Mary units attended the U.C.W. these two dates on your guests with Mr. and Mrs. Downer of Peterbogough. Both 'girls' wore identical tloor length gowns of orange ice polyester crepe, 'in a "princess line style accented with a long self tie belt at the front and white lace trim on Presbyterial at Oakwood last Wednesday. Rev. R.C. Plant, secretary of Education for Missions and calendar. Sunday School Anniversary, Sunday, June 4th, Church Anniversary, Sunday, November 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker, Henry Thomas. Everyone is welcome to attend euchre in Hall (continued on page 5) Stewardship spoke in the front bodice and gathering LUKE the full sleeves.. Elizabeth A WwW i : ( Luke, sister of groom, was On Saturday, October 16, moss crepe "empire look" (lower girl. She wore a style mH I 1971, in Raglan United ~ gown with nylon lace over- of dress similar to the Church, Lynda Darlene laying all sections but the bridesmaids, and she DE P R T \% BD INH STORE Thompson, daughter of Mr. I[ront. The back had a centre carried a white basket of JAN and Mrs, Geoffrey ; "inverted pleat witha self belt yellow and orange mums. ¥ Oldnall of Epsom, and Mr. and bow, which was attached . . Best man was Randy Kenneth Harold Luke; son-of -to-a- long train. The full" Elford of R.R. No. 1, Oshawa" Mr, and Mrs. Harold Luke of length sleeves of lace und ushers were Brenton R.R No. 1, Oshawa, were linished with a self ruffle. [amb of Fenelon Falls and joined in wedlock. Her waist length veil of peter Palmer of Peter- The bride was attired in a- layered nylon tulle "was ~horough. All men were floor length white polyester gathered into white tear suited. in. identical, black tuxedoes, and wore white ------ : "huttonieres. The reception, "gy ; y catered by -the U.C.W. it S IN to eat out Raglan was held in the Church Hall. A party was , held after, at the homeof the' * groom's parents. The bride chose lor a going away LEAN FRESH SLICED FREEZER BUY -- BOX "EMIELS PLACE" ia - "Where Good Foods on the + : i}: Ground Chuck - = 83: BEEF LIVER aye _ outfit, a purple vest and skirt. with _a white crepe blouse, ~Sheawore a corsage. of, white... menu Everyday roses. The couple departed for their honeymoon to Take Out - Niagara Falls, and are now --7 Fish & residing. in the village of Raglan. : Two miscellaneous showers 'were given in honour of the bride to be. One by Mrs. Bruce Luke of Oshawa, and the other by the groom's sister, Catherine Luke. Guests Toronto, Bobcaygeon, arrived from Peterborough, Bridgenorth, 'Oshawa, "Raglan and Port Perry. House League News All Star teams chosen from all teams played exhi- bition games this week. TYKE H.L. All Star , Gulf beat the Kinsmen 1 to 0 on Todd Healy's goal. NOVICE H.L. All Star for Haines Esso. When pattern and texture are added the room comes to life. 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