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Port Perry Star, 9 Jun 1976, p. 25

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Kent - Swain Donna: - Marie - Swain became the bride of Frederick ."John". Kent. in Blackstock United Church on Saturday, May 8, 1976. Rev. Victor Parsons officiated the double , ring contemporary ceremony. - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Swain, R. R. 2, Elackamck, and the groom is the son/of Mrs. Bernice Kent, 231 Water Street, Port Perry, and the late F. Beverley Kent. Given in marriage by her father, Donna wore a long white jersey and lace gown. EE : EE EE ET CHROMACOLOR . at . 5 UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 76 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 edd ee EY The veil was both a long and a short scalloped tier. The matron of honour was Mrs. Carol Gray, friend of the bride; and the best man was Richard Kent, brother of the groom. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Naomi Kent, the groom's sister-in-law, Leanne Cook, friend of the bride and Mrs. Barbara Kelly, the bride's sister. The ushers were Wayne Birkett, the groom's cousin, Paul McDermott and Brian Mac- Lean, friends of the groom. John and Donna are now living at 26 Lilla Street, Port . sPerry. By: Mrs. Jack Crosier ..Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, June 13 at 11:30 AM. Utica Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. The Memorial Service for Utica United Cemeteries will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, June 13 at 2 p.m. Mr. Michael Ward, student minister of the B.U.G.L.E, charge, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Lloyd Ross and Mr. Dennis Thompson are pat- ients in Port Perry Com- munity Hospital. We hope they will soon be home and back to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown visited his mother, Mrs. Wil- bur Brown of Sunderland, who is a patient in York County Hospital at New- market. We are sorry that Mrs. Brown had the misfort- une to fall, breaking her knee, and hope she will have a speedy recovery. Mr. Fred Brown of Sun- derland was a Sunday sup- per guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur attended a '"'family- get-to- gether' supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Beare at Greenbank on-Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wal- lace of Beaconsfield. P.Q. called on Mrs, Jack Crdsier on Sunday. : Mrs. James E. Mitchell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin of Brooklin and attended Brooklin Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray and Mrs. Ambrose Watson of Port Perry were recent Utica area news visitors with Mrs. James k. Mitchell. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor re- turned on Tuesday from an enjoyable, three week visit to North Wales, South Wales, -Birmingham and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe, and - Kathy spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Clair Brockman of Courtice. On Friday, Mrs. Sutclifte and Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe vis ited Mrs. Stewart Bray who is a patient in Port Perry Hospital, We hope you will be well again soon, June. Mrs. Dennis Thompson and Mr. William Baker al- tended the C.N.R. pension ers' banquet and party in Belleville on Tuesday. Mr Baker who is 93 received the prize for the oldest pension- er present. Mr. and Mrs. Don McGil- lvray of Mount Albert called on Mrs. Thompson on Sun- day and visited Dennis in hospital. If you are interested in purchasing a coloured print. postcard size, of the old Epsom School, taken years ago, would you please con- tact 985-7417. The Centennial Church Service and Social Gather- ing held in Epsom United Church on Sunday evening was 'most enjoyable. Our best wishes go with the Rev. Robert Thompson and the Rev. Beverley Thompson as they leave for their new charge in New- foundland. The Epsom Centennial Committee will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster on Monday, June 14th, at 8 p.m. Manchester News By:Mrs. Ruby Fielding The Manchester U.C.W. met on June 3rd at the home of Mrs. Edith Bruce with 22 members present. Mrs. Edith Bruce and Mrs. A- letha Holtby gave a very interesting devotional period. Their chosen topic was "Religion at a Price", followed by a reading given by Mrs. Bruce "The Wonderful Christ." The re- ports on numerous commit- tees very good, There are still a few Manchester - church plates to be sold, anyone interested please contact Mrs. Pat Kingstone 985-7831. Miss Ruth Gishler gave a very full report on the hospital luncheon. The .next meeting will be at the Phone 985-8091 § Specializing in: "Gord Tews Motor Sales 94 WATER, ST., PORT PERRY g e TUNE-UPS o LUBRICATION {© SPUR GAS # e ELECTRICAL e FRONT END REPAIRS ¢ COMPLETE BRAKE JOBS o FIRESTONE TIRE DEALER e LICENSED MECHANICS © ON THE CAR WHEEL BALANCING WE HONOUR Master Charge and Chargex for your automotive needs. © SAFETY, CHECKS OPEN: 8a. m. til 0p m. ® QUALITY USED CARS church on July 8. The host- ess'es served a delicious lunch and a social hour enjoyed. °° Church Sunday, June 13 at 11.15 a.m., Rev. B.R. Pogue in charge. There is to be a presentation also of Relig- ious and Life Badges to the Guides, Brownies and Cubs. Sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lamb in the death of Irene's grand- mother, Mrs. Waters at Peterborough last week. Miss Susan Davies, Susan Prichard of England and Janet Davies visited with. Mr. and Mrs. John Kingstone last week. Mrs. Ada Fielding visited her aunt, Mrs. Sadie McMaster and her cousin, Mrs. Verna Hill on Sunday. Hlii-------------------------------- CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM Buch ing Products Authonzed De ler Gerrow Laurell Darlene Vader: and Richard Lewis Gerrow were married in a double ring ceremony Saturday, May 22, 1976, in Columbus United Church. . The bride in the daughter of Mrs. Mabel Vader of Port Perry. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bowes of Oshawa. Given in Marriage by her uncle, Douglas Graves of Caesarea, the bride wore a * full-length gown of satin crepe, fashioned with sheer sleeves and a high neckline. The skirt was A-line with ruffles sewn in V's at the sides and around the hem. Touches of blue high-lighted the ruffles topped with white flowers. Her chapel-length train was trimmed with flowers to match her dress. She wore a bridal hat with soft ruffles at the brim. Touches of blue and white flowers were added to match her gown. She wore a cameo necklace belonging to her mother. Delores Vader of Port Vader Perry was maid-of-honor. Bridesmaids were Millie Touw of Whitby, Tina Gerrow of Oshawa, sister of the groom, Simone and Wan- etta Vader, sisters of the 'bride. Anthony Gerrow, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Ushers were Maurice and Gordon Vader of Port Perry, brothers of the bride and Kelly and Gerry Gerrow, brothers of the groom. The reception was held at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. The couple are honey- mooning in Florida. 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