ue a 9 VY ow & 2 Church of Ascension, Port Perry was the setting on Saturday, April 24, 1976 for * the marriage of Miss Gerri Ann Franks and Paul ¢ Raymond Heard. The bride "isthe second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Franks of Manchester. The bride- groom is the eldest son .of Mr. and Mrs. 'Bud' Heard of Prince Albert. The bride was given away N §AYS | WE ALWAYS TRY TO BE FIT AND SPRY. WE NOW ITS OUR SPEED ND EFFICIENCY, ON | WHICH FOLKS RELY ~ BOWMAN ELECTRIC e Residential e Industrial eo Commercial UXBRIDGE 852:7352 oe SEEDS: Vegetables, Flowers & Lawn. SPRAYS: WALLACE MARLOW CO. Ltd. OPERATING - MARLOW TRANSPORT P.C.V. CLASS A, C, D, E and F FEEDS-GRAIN-FENCING-FERTILIZER BLACKSTOCK,ONTARIO Do you need garden supplies? Then come to ""Marlow's Mill", Blackstock for: Onions, Shrubs, Vegetables, Flowers, Fruit . Trees & Dandelions. FERTILIZERS - Many Varieties For: "Lawns, Shrubs, Gardens, Roses, Control for Grubs & Weeds, Fertilizer for House Plants. by her father and wore a gown of embossed polyester jacquard trimmed with lace which she made herself. A matching headpiece secured her "cathedral veil. She carried a bouquet of daisies acce baby cirnations. Miss Marie Horner of Clifton, Bedfordshire, England was her maid-of- honour. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Denise Heard, sister of the bride and Miss Susan Bumstead, friend of the "bride. They all wore handmade dresses of jersey polyester in spring colours of blue, yellow and pale green accented with white lace. They carried posies of daisies with baby mums tinted to match their dresses and babys breath. - Mr. Gord Williamson was , bestman, friend of the 'groom. Ushers were Mr. Brent Heard and Mr. Barry Heard, brothers of the groom. The wedding party dined at the Conway Gardens and then. joined relatives and friends for a dance at the Latcham Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Heard left for a motoring holiday through the eastern United States. They are making -- their home -on Saguenay Ave., Oshawa, Ontario. PHONE 986-4201 Potatoes, Corn, Also Solvable © Mrs. Doug Empringham, Laura Jane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phoenix, Scott Dale son of Mr. and Christopher Adam son of Mr. and Mrs, Keith St. John. "The Sunday Scheel Anni-. versary. will be June 6th with" Mr. 'Lloyd. Wilson - as guest speaker. Attending the Women's Institute Officers Confer- ence at Waterloo University, on May 4,5, and 6th was Mrs. Ida Empring- with blue tinted - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 12, 1976 -- 15 News from Greenbank a On Sunday, Mother's Day, Rev. Roundell received into the Church by baptism the following children; ham as delegate from Greenbank. Betty Stone and Roberta Baird also attended and where in charge of the Mona Mero. Two carloads of ladies attended '"'Luncheon is Ser- Emily ved' last Wednesday in Sally J. daughter of Mr. and music for the three days. On Sunderland. Mrs, John, Stone, Correen Tuesday evening Jill, Janice Miss Kathy Cookman, St. Lois 'daughter of Mr. and ard Kathy Stone provided Catherines, 'Mrs. Lizzie several 'numbers for the' ladies enjoyment. The sympathy of the community to the family of the late Stan Alldred who: died last week. Congratulations to Mr. Brian Lee who gratuated on Saturday from -Sir Sandford Fleming College, Lindsay. Convocation was held in Cambridge St. United Church. Cookman of Sunderland, Mrs. 'Archie Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill of Little Britain.were Sunday . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman, Those winning the prizes at the card part Friday even- ing were: Elaine Cordingly, Mrs. M. Poots, Violet Luke and Evelyn Tait. For the men it was Dennis Thomp- son, Mr. J. Poots, George Mrs. May Leask and Mrs.. Smith and Albert Timms. Daisy Parrinder of Myrtle . Mr. and Mrs. Doug visited recently with Mrs. Lunney of Whitby and Mr. Robin Parish and " in the nd area and Mrs. Bob Snoddon of Valentia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan on Sunday. The UCW spring bale will be sent next week. Please leave your boxes of clothing atthe home of Doris Hill by May 17th. Look at tires Tires may 'tell'you a lot about the safety of the second hand car you're look- ing at, says the Ontario Safety League. For ex- ample, tread excessively worn at the edges could mean the car was overload- ed or cornered very hard. It also may need front end maintenance. Only 7 Days Until Our Tuesday, May 19 AT 10:00 A.M. G5 SDISCOUNT | VARIETYMART| PORT PERRY PLAZA PHONE 985-3322 "To enable us to serve you better our hours will be Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Featuring e GROCERI e TOBACCO e SCHOOL SUPPLIES CARDS e PATENT MEDICINES e GIFTS e STATIONERY o TOYS e HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS Free Gifts TE AR RA WO iL Sa Bh J IAB Watch For Our Flyer e VITAMINS eo COSMETICS DA AT Ast Onda