AS --_-- & Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements, Muy. and Mrs. L. Sommerville of Columbus spent the holi- day with Mrs. Herb Wilson of Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. George Acs and Teresa of Haliburton, Mr. and Mrs. Rizi of Toronto, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riz- sanyi. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gough of Milliken, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter.. On Mother's Day, four infants were baptized, name- ly Darryl Todd Slack, Jennifer Ann Hunter, Stephen Ronald Parish and Kevin Irving Vale. Sonja Enge weds Grant Kerry On Saturday, April 19, 1975 at four o'clock in the after- noon, Sonja Marlene Enge, daughter of Mr. David Enge and the late Mrs. Mary Enge, was united in Mar- riage to Wallace Grant " Kerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry, in the Greenbank United Church. Reverend J. Roundell officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the beautifully candlelit church. Miss Alice Carnaghan sang the three lovely solos - For All We Know, We've Only Just Begun and May Each Day, while Mrs. David Lee accompanied her on the organ as well as provided - other musical arrangements during the ceremony. The bride wore a white gown of satin polyester adorned with pearls and flowing cathedral train. Her bouquet consisted of peach _ sweetheart roses and white steffanoitis. The bride was attended by her twin sister, Sandra Thompson, as matron of honour "and Denna Ballard, Donna Ballard, Susan Smith- erman and Susan Tremble as bridesmaids. They wore peach crepe polyester gowns with matching hooded jackets and carried parasols of orange and yellow daisies. The grooms best man was Les Johnson and the ushers were' Bill Thompson, Mark g i Mrs. Anne Wills and Miss Sally Treleaven of Agincourt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kean on Monday. Mrs. M. McCormack, Mrs. Hole and son of North Bay holiday guests of Mrs. R. Leask. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd holidaying at their cottage for the weekend. Mrs. McKean was a dele" gate at the Women's Institute Conference at Waterloo for thrée days. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Paisley of Leaskdale, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of Blackstock, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howsam, Ross Fair and Keith Rodd. They wore brown tuxedos complement- ed with brown velvet lapels. The reception and dance were held in the Blackstock <n "ELECTRICAL PLUMBING ° HEATING " © RESIDENTIAL © RESIDENTIA e COMMERCIAL ® REPAIRS © FARM © WATERLINES "Holding Tanks Sewer & Water Hook- ups GENERAL CARPENTRY HOUSING -RENOVATIONS - ADDITIONS 36 yrs. experience - 20 yrs. in business ALL TRADES LICENCED Ron Rankin & Sons 985.7679 or 9853776 CT TER Harry Phoenix. Nice having youhome Harry and Arvella. Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Gregor of London weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leask Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask. Sorry to report Mrs. Wm. Hill was rushed by ambul- ance to Uxbridge Hospital. Keep coming Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Ralph Dusty and Mrs. Roy Leask attended a shower for Miss Patricia Durward on Friday evening. Several from our commun- ., x Recreation Centre. The happy couple honeymooned in the Virgin Islands and are now residing at 177 Nonquon Rd., Oshawa. EE pee Greenbank and area news ity attended the Bagshaw- Murray wedding in Uxbridge on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wallace of Saskatoon, holidaying with the Rodd families for a short time. Dates to remember June 7, a Garage and Bake sale, and October 4, Arts & Crafts Fair. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson on Sunday for dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real, Mr. and Mrs. Reg | Weddin PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May-22, 1975 -- 23 Foster, Mrs. H. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rodd and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wal- lace of Saskatoon. Congratulations to our medal winner for their part at the High School concert. Misses Kathy Stone, Cathie Tobin, Mary Lazalle and other names not known. Mrs. Paul Diamond has returned after spending a few days at her daughters, Mr. L.. Stevens of Agincourt. Mr. and Mrs. Lunney, Whitby, Tuesday with Mr. Howard McMillan. Doug visited and Mrs. dates open in JULY & AUGUST FOR INFORMATION - CALL - 852-6928 E00 Miss Kathy Cookman, St. Catherines, and Miss Susan Cookman, Toronto, spent the weekend with their parents in Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leask and child, and Mrs. E. Elson of Altona visited Mr. Elson PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985.7383 PORT PERRY STAR AT TERRY PAUL PHOTO specializing in v Photogtaphy We still have a few SIE EERE HOLLER LO EE ELE EMERSON The S1,500 Ontario 'Home Buyers Grant. Who will get it? How! When? Why? Ontario understands how important it is to have a home of your own. And we'd like to help out with a grant of $1,500 toward your first home. It's part of an overall plan to make more homes available in Ontario. And stim- ulate our economy. So it's good for all of us. The answers to your questions can be found in a handy booklet specially, prepared to help you understand every, detail of the Grant. For your free copy, write to: Ministry of Revenue, Ontario Home Buyers Grant, i Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 2C9. ~ For more information, telephone us (free of charge) by dialing "0 and asking the operator for Zenith 8-2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local calling arca should dial 965-8470. W. Darcy McKeough Treasurer of Ontario Ontario William Davis Premier Arthur Meen Minister of Revenue FHH 759A -- Ls Sh £5 dé a Poa RT rR Pn NE ,