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Port Perry Star, 22 Mar 1972, p. 19

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Se -- a ® Port Perry United Church was the setting for the marriage of Reva Jean Bathie, daughter of Dr. and {: Mrs. A.C. Bathie, to Paul W. # Kilpatrick, son of Mr. and { ] Mrs. Wm. Kilpatrick of Bow- . Mark Reeves officiated. { . + The church was decorated * with baskets of yellow and : white chrysanthemums. . Before the cremony, Mrs, Audrey ° Sharpe sang - Because" and during the signing of the register "Through The Years." The wedding music was played by Mr. Glen Taylor. The bride given in mar- riage by her parents wore a white gown of Peau de Broche with a panelled lowered neckline bodice and shaped skirt'with long flared sleeves, trimmed with heavy WINTER SPECIAL Purchase an 8 h.p., 10h.p., 12h.p.. or 14h.p. I's TRACTOR with : - Snow ih Thrower /- Pp Get Mower FREE ! ] A TREWIN FARM ¢ ; . EQUIP, ; Blackstock - 986-4283 UXBRIDGE George Kennedy. "GET CARTER" 9:00 9:00, Woody Allen --~manville, Ontario. Rev." -\ OUTDOOR & ===" LEI8URE PRODUCTS] Thurs, Fri., Sat, Mar. 16-17-18 "THE MOON SHINE "= WAR". 7:15, Patrick McGoohan (adult entertainment) "DIRTY DINGHUS MAGEE" 9:00, Frank Sinatra, Special Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. "HUCKLEBERRY FINN". "NO BLADE OF GRASS" 7:15 Mon., Tues, Wed., Mar. 20-21-22 "LAWMAN" 7:15 * Burt Lancaster (adult Silerisinment) "BANANAS" late. Her waist length veil was held in place with a matching lace cap. She carried a cascade of yellow ,roses with a white orchid. The Maid of Honour, Miss "Nancy Ross, Brooklin and the bridesmaid, Miss Robina Bathie, Port Perry wore similar dresses, of blue peau de Broche with panelled high lined bodice, shaped skirt and flared long sleeves, They wore stetling necklets, gifts of the bride and carried bouquets of white mums of yellow: The groomsman was Mr, John Spencer of Oshawa and the ushers were Mr. Daniel Gueran of Toronto and Mr. Jack Teepling of Sudbury After the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlours. The bride's mother was attired in'a [ong gown fashioned of shocking pink chiffon with white and silver accessories and a corsage of white was attired ~imalong gown of robin's egg blue and white accessories. She wore a corsage of yellow roses. : For travelling to Niagara Falls, camel fur trimmed coat with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. Guests were from Water- loo, Peterborough, Sudbury, Brooklin, Toronto, Oshawa and Bowmanville. The couple will reside in Bowmanville. ROXY THEATRE 852-6033 Sunday Only Mar. 19th carnations." the bride chose a - : mauve dress, « [| LEAN FRESH FRESH SLICED BABY " |Beef Liver FRESH SLICED * | QUEEN ST. - Stewing Beef =. 79 * | Ground Chuck 19: Ib. 6c . |Gooked Ham = $1.19 | [ MIDDLETON'S MEATS PORT PERRY ~ 985.2562 the Ontario County Soil and Crop Improvement Associ: 'ation is sponsoring a Seed Fair and Feed Show, to be held on Friday, March 24th, in the Brock District High School, Cannington, The exhibits of grain, forage seed, bay, silage, and the feed classes for dairy and beef, will be set up in the Brock District' High School, Cannington; between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m., and judging will be completed by 12:00 noon, The afternoon: program, will start at 1:45 p.m. Dr. Elwood Hatley, Department of . Crop Science, Ontario Agricultural College, Uni- versity of Guelph, will be the guest speaker. His topic will be "The Home-Grown Feed Package." Good seed and good feed - are basic in a sound farm management program. The Seed. Fair Show assists in maintaining a high standard of quality in seed and feed, and also affords an excellent opportunity to exchange 'views on crop growing and storage. Farmers, wishing to ex- Fire . Dep't gets calls .. The Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Fire Department was called out twice in a 48-hour period as two seper- ale house fires caused a total of $1,150.00 damage... ere On Thursday, March 9 al 6:16 p.m. a kitchen fire at the home of Mr. M. Wilson, Ash -- Slreete Port: Perry. caused Aa): ahout $500 damage. A report --_says the blaze started when © grease. on the stove over- heated and flames spread to kitchen cupboards. The fire was contained to the kitchen cupboard area, and most of the damage was caused by smoke. Al 11:15 a.m. Saturday, : a fire caused. March 11, $1.000 smoke and property damage at the McLaren residence, 128 Ontario "Street, Port Perry. Firemen say the blaze apparantly started when a deep freezer. was being de-frosted. and heat from an electric light bulb caused the plastic lining inside 'the freezer to calch fire. Water was used to extinguish the blaze. The burning plastic caused heavy smoke damage.to parts of the the house. and the (reezér was destroyed. The department was also called out at about 6 p,m. on Monday evening to the home of Francis. Leveck to ex- tinguish a' chimney fire. There was no damage to the property. WHY PAY MORE ? SAVE!! On Premium Quality <DX> FUEL OIL STOVE OIL SERVICE CALL 668-3341 CALL COLLECT PROMPT, COURTEOUS | KILPATRICK -- BATHIE Seed Fair and Feed Show in Cannington, March 24 hibit at the 'Seed Fair and Feed Show, should 'contact the Department of--Agricul- ture and Food Office. Ux- bridge, for prize lists and entry forms. Deadline for entries is Friday, March 17th, NDP selects candidate At a nominating meeting held Sunday in Uxbridge, New Democratic Party del- egates elected Alvin Ward of Highland Creek to contest the federal seat in Ontario riding, Mr. Ward, who is principal at "Claremont and "Cherry- wood public schools received a majority on the first ballot. He beat Brian Hay of West - Sutton, and Peter Cassidy of Ajax. In the federal slated possibly for 'June, Mr. Ward will face Liberal incumbent Norm Cafik, and" a candidate selected by the - Conservatives at a meeting scheduled for this Thursday night in Uxbridge. [he YES yOu - can wallcovering election . | PORT PERRY STAR --- Wednesday, March 15, 1972-53 P.C. nomination Thursday The Progressive Conser- vative Association for the Federal Riding of Ontario will hold "Convention at Uxbridge High School on Thursday, March 16 at 8:00 p.m, Four candidates have off- icially announced their -in- tentions to seek the nom- 'ination to represent the Conservativé Party for Ont- ario riding in federal.election. : They are George Ashe, deputy-reeve, Pickering its Nominating . the next ral el Township. William Jones, chairman, Ajax Industrial Commission. Rudi Maeder, East Whitby Township. Frank McGee, former mem- ber of Parliament, York 'Scarborough, Ontario Riding PC Ass- ociation president H.S. Polak says he is uncertain at this time whether Mr. Joel Ald- red will seek the nomination. Mr. Aldred was runner-up in {he Conservative nominating convention for the last fede- tion, [it's IN to eat out "EMIELS PLACE" Where Good Food is on the menu Everyday Nal. 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