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Port Perry Star, 19 Sep 1973, p. 12

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12 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1973 : * Scout Hall completely renovated Thompson - Enge married by Nancy Arnold area who contributed paint "prepared" boy scouts and I. ) } About 100 Scouts and 125 and supplies, the Scout & guides, rough and tumble July 21st, 1973, marked the by the Blackstock U.C.W. Thompson in their lovely Guides of Port Perry are Guide Hall has been renova- judo students and dancing beginning of a new life for Bouquets of yellow and new home where refresh- beginning a new season this ted. An "Open House" was lessons the hall has received gandra Mary Lynne Enge, bronze daisies enhanced the ments were served. week ina nearly new held Sunday, Sept. 9 for all much needed repairs and gaughter of Mr. Dave Enge, beauty of the tables. } Fhe newlyweds _honey- | building. Thanks to four to see the improvements. paint job. Oshawa and William Following the reception mooned in Algonquin Park | ambitious young people an Lyn Couperthwaite, Dek "OFY paid our labour and wallace Thompson, only son the guests were received by and are now residing in | OFY grant and the generous Cordner, Lee Lane, and $150. towards necessary of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. and Mrs. Ivan Downsview. people of the Port Perry Darcy Wallace laboured equipment said Lyn Thompson, Nestleton. , g through the heat from June Couperthwaite" the paint It all began at the NEED MUSIC? 25 until "August 30 working came from the generous Blackstock United Church | f on the hall. people here. when Mr. David Enge gave wl: Scout Leader Stanley The building costs approx. his daughter in marriage to | a WE DDING Ploughman explained that $1,000 per year for geneal Bill Thompson. The lovely | N ..DANCE the building had been maintenance. Most of this arrangements of flowers in | 0) PARTY erected 1950 - 51 and an money is raised by the the dim candle lit church . 4 etc. addition added in 1960- 61. mother's auxilliary, canvas- made a beautiful setting for ' However, very little had sing paper drives and apple Rev. V. Parsons to officiate call been done to keep the build- day. All donations are grate- the marriage. ing as far as major jobs are fully accepted. Next paper Some one hundred guests 985-3009 (after 4p.m,) concerned. drive is this Saturday, Sept. enjoyed the lovely a and ask for Peter Now after 22 years of 15. played on the organ - - » throughout the ceremony by | LS aE RES "%<2 Mrs. Bob Kyte as well as | Wire : two beautiful solos sung by i ) Mr. Irwin Smith. : «vy ofe cto er 1 st ) The bride wore a silk Ly organza gown with full 3 { length puff sleeves | WR { 11 appliqued with lace roses, | fi ¢ ' and sel ot by " Lang ? applique ace cathedra Grant { train. The bride's bouquet : b lf was a cascade of orange 4 0 rose buds, yellow and white McDermott wily p Long orange and yellow " ¢ for i seersucker gowns were IS n A] 4 worn by the Matron of LAS Honour, Sonja Enge, twin = 4 Port Perry Ward sister of the bride; and bridesmaids Denna and Donna Ballard and Susan Thompson, sister of the groom. They wore floppy brimmed hats and carried gathering baskets of bronze and yellow daisies. sod 3 years service on EI Port Perry Council HANKS EXCAVATING pe ¢ Bill's attendants were Mr. . Bob Kyte, a man and SEWER INSTALLATIONS i Grant Kerry both friends of Dig Depth : With 3 keen Interest the groom. Also Rodney ® pack Hoe gy os " to 18Y2 feet. Enge, brother of the bride ompressor Kenta } ¢ for the future and John Marlow, cousin of 2 P : Box 489 : ; : the grou i Port Perry, Ont. ¢ of this community. After the wedding y. b ee ceremony a delicious cold buffet was served in the Christian Education Centre QD 985-2333 DP VV VV TTT VVOVTVTVTTCT OR / "INGLIS" 1973 Superb Dryers Our best selling Inglis Superb dryer | with 4 drying programmes plus permanent press care Programme % ET TR 7 i TER Fo lightweight IN fabrics and delicates safe even for lingerie Programme 2 _ for medium weight towels, corduroys, sturdy synthetics The Superb is designed to give special care to every fabric you dry. Programme 1: takes extra care with delicate lingerie and lightweight shirts. Programme 2: for best results with towels, corduroys, sturdy synthetics. Programme 3: for heavy fabrics such as bedspreads, quilts and workclothes. Programme 4: for extra heavy loads such .as quilts. And there's "special permanent press Cl care on a flexible time | cycle with dry times from 5 to 70 minutes. ® Programme 3 X for heavy fabrics and programme 4 for extra heavy loads sl 95 Pick up the phone and Specidl order you Inglis Superb permanent dryer now. 985-2211 ; prést core lis Ii Te r-- Inglis list $2299 For and extra $5.00 you can have these added features on the "Sterling" model: Ultra Violet Lamp (for freshness) 5 Temperature selections 194% Flexible tired drying | from 10 to 70 minutes End of Cycle signal Deluxe chrome backguard 3 temperature selections high, medium and air only, for airing without heat CLE VAR HARDWARE Carnegie Bros. Ltd.

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