28-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1977 ss On Saturday, July 16, 1977 Sandra Lea Sykes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sykes of Port Perry and Kenneth Dale Fraser, son of Verna and George Fraser and grandson of Florence Hill "and the late William Hill of Greenbank, were united in marriage at the Port Perry United Church, in a double ring ceremony performed by Rev. S. McEntyre. w' White and coral gladiolus decorated Blackstock United Church September 10th for the marriage of Janis Mec- Laughlin and William St.- John. Their parents are Mr. anc Mrs. Harold McLaughlin R.R. 2 Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley St.John, Port Perry. Rev. Victor Parsons offici- ated at the double ring cere- mony. Mrs. Linda Kyte was organist and Miss Mary-Lou Malcolm soloist sang the "Wedding Prayer" at the beginning of the ceremony. Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride looked radiant in a formal gown of nylon organza and lace over taffeta, styled with Empire bodice, sheer sleeves ending in trumpeting cuffs. Pretty appliques of lace lavished the full skirt and attached 'McLaughlin-St.John The bride was given in Fraser- Sykes marriage by her father and was attended - by Miss, * Barbara McCurdy, maid of honour, The groom was assisted by the bestman, Mr, Keith Fraser, brother "of the groom' Emiels Place was the sett-~ ~ ing for the reception. After honeymooning in Niagara Falls the happy couple are now residing in Port Perry. chapel train. Her headpiece ites ; : * caught a long veil which was edged with lace matching B 1 -B that of Ler dress and she run on ur ess carried a cascade of white : ; : daisies, yellow roses and In traditional English cus- little Juliette cap, carried a carnations. tom, in Bedford, England, - nosegay of tiny pink and The maid of honour was on Saturday, August 20, 1977 white flowers. In signing 2 Miss Mary-Lou Malcolm. Judy Margaret, - only the Register, Joanna's Bridesmaids were Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs, mother witnessed on her Kelly St.John and Miss Kelly Tom Burgess, of Bedford, behalf. Best man was McLaughlin. All wore for- and Timothy Mark, younger Ensign Andrew Berman, of mal coral gowns with con- son of Mr. and Mrs. Art the United States Navy. trasting floral chiffon jack- Brunton, Port Perry, Groomsmen were the ets and picture hats of beige - Ontario were married in St.- 'bride's brother, David and & straw. They each carried a Andrew's Church (Angli- Mr. John Blades, London. cascade of yellow daisies, can). After the ceremony, con- white carnations and baby's The bride wore a dress of ducted by the Rev. P.T. breath. Toronto was bestman and Ceremonies was Mr. Neil White satin with train and Fisher, a friend of the bride The flower girl was Miss ushers were Mr. Edward Malcolm. high collar, and a veil used and groom, a reception was Lisa St.John, sister of the Olsen, Prince Albert and Mr. The brides going away out- DY both her mother and her held in St. Andrew's Hall. In ) groom. She wore a coral Gregory St.John, Port fit was a navy tailored pant- unt. Her only attendant cutting the wedding cake, ~ jersey gown and carried a Perry. suit with mauve orchid cors- Was her second cousin, five- the bride and groom wicker basket of tiny A reception and dance was age. The groom looked Year-old Joanna Young, of 'borrowed the best man's flowers. held in Blackstock Recrea- handsome in a blue sports London. She wore a long sword, X30 Mr. Thomas McNeill, tion Centre. The Master-of- = suit. Kate Greenaway dress of The couple are presently in i white flocked material, London; England. ~~ 3 EE EE EEE EE rrr ery eevee " os Snht 4g aa a H x b 7 ' ", ' i 4 ? ! $ ¢ M x $ ¢ ¢ | ? 4 Hl - » $ $ ? M ! : ¢ a ' ! ' FROM THE ! y : ¢ $ ¢ RY 1 ' ! ? ! ' ! ' ) ' li x ! GUEST BOOKS MATCHES | ; ANNOUNCEMENTS : : » HEN i INVITATIONS NAPKINS ' h \ tiie i EEE ESS SSS Ad SE ES Ss EE so a I EE a A a a a EE IB BIN CAKE BOXES BRIDE'S BOOK