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Port Perry Star, 12 Sep 1979, p. 33

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YSIS 2) A 4 ROARS YR A PLU, PR NE IN MRE A OR EAR ERI FE OF fie} hl ' f £ » NY g Smith-Hatch and spiral candlebra graced the chancel of First Baptist church, Belton, Missouri for SAA ESHOP WITHOUT GOING SHOPPING £ = The : = ® : Malcolm-Mann | AMWAY® wy | £ Amway Products delivered to your Home. £ Tall standards of gladioli mothers were presented with £ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 5 roses during the wedding ceremony as a token of appreciation from the bride Simone Evonne Vader and Gerald Bevin Gerrow were Jim Cox, of Oshawa, acted as best man. 1 Qe H 1 al 5t (From page 32) jersey knit, empire wais Church of the Ascension, with a Sweetheart nsekliue, Port Perry. quipure lace bodice and long Rev. Rose officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Herb and Kathy Hatch of Seagrave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary Smith, 123 Laracor Avenue, Oshawa and the late Wilbert Smith. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white full length gown of of the groom, and Gordon reception was held at cor AR: Vader, of Oshawa, brother of Way Gardens Restaurant, [1 : the bride. Port Perry. el i; : The reception was held at The couple spent their the Prince Albert Hall. The newlyweds will reside in Whitby. Brian & Irene Coggins, 22awrence Cres., Bowmanville, fitted sleeves trimmed with same lace, featuring an accordian pleated skirt. A headpiece of matching lace accented with pearls held a fingertip veil edged with matching lace. Terry Lee Hatch of Sea- grave, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honour. Chris- topher Traynor of Oshawa acted as best man. The honeymoon in Belleville. The newlyweds will reside in Lindsay. ! ! married in a double ring Ushers were Richard Ontario. L1C 1J4 416) 623-4611 2 lovely evening wedding hs and groom. ceremony Saturday, July 28, Gerrow, of Guelph, brother ( ) oy A vr: dl yn For a honeymoon in Miss- 1979 in Prince Albert United I united in marriage Laina Dianne Mann and Dennis Drew Malcolm. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wayne Whitaker of Grandview, Missouri and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm, Nestle- ton, Ontario. The pianist, Brenda Learch and the solo- ist Francine Snider are both cousins of the bride. The radiant bride, given in marriage by her father, Will- iam Mann, wore a layered bouffant gown of white chan- tilly lace with matching cathedral train. The Spanish style headpiece complimen- ted the gown and held the long cathedral veil. She carried a trailing cascade of white, peach and yellow ouri and Northern Ontario the bride chose a chic bur- gandy polyester knit dress with draped skirt, white ac- cessories and orchid corsage. The bride was honoured at several showers. A miscel- laneous shower was given by Janet Perry for friends and relatives in Grandview. Co- workers made a presenta- tion at a shower in St. Louis. Mrs. Glenn Malcolm, assist- ed by Mary Lou Malcolm, was hostess for a miscellan- eous shower for relatives of the groom. The Nestleton U.C.W. hosted a shower for the Community at the Church. On July 21, the groom's parents held a reception in Nestleton Rec- Church, Prince Albert. Rev. Stuart McEntyre officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mabel Vader, 265 Shanley St., Port Perry. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Bowes, 512 Canonberry Court. Oshawa. Given in marriage by her brother Maurice Vader of Port Perry, the bride wore a full length gown of Venitia satin fashioned with sheer sleeves and a high neckline. The skirt was contour shaped, waistline with appli- qued lace trim also on the sleeves. The bodice, sleeves, and skirt were trimmed with glass beads from Austria. A flowered headpiece to match ~ JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS NOW. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE? I thought I was born to be chubby. But on the Weight Weight Watchers ollows you oll this for lunch. It's PT po wos En = - Te _ STs : ) her bouquet held her waist- Watchers Program...you don't have to stay thotwoy! ~~ more thon just carro sticks! 3 : roses and baby's breath. reation Centre to honour the length three-tier veil. Why 1s the Program so successful? Because Weight First. there s the famous Eating Plan! Scientifically de- The Maid of Honour, Janet newlyweds. Wen dy Luck of Oshawa Pokhers tackles your weight problem n three differ S9rod " ied a is ning 5 wide Perry, friend of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm are was maid-of-honour. : worea formal gown of peach ogiging in Flint, Michigan Bridesmaids were Mrs. FER chiffon over taffeta. It feat- yo Bennis js an engineer- Laurell Gerrow of Guelph, as ured a deep flounced hem, ing student at General Mot- sister of the bride, and Susan Ei caught up to create a cas- joie Vader, of Oshawa, sister-in- gE cade effect in the back and : law of the bride. 7 capelet sleeves. The brides- BOVEY maids, Carol Mann and Cyn- i Ye thia Minter, sisters of the AGT bride wore similar style | WYVNY Ican give you real value i dresses of yellow floral in homeowners insurance. Las chiffon over taffeta. The dye winsome flower girl, Wendy iy Snider, cousin of the bride, bs wore a long, white eyelet Good ~~, RAVAN lace dress over peach taffe- Neighbor ' i Ab You can also do the PEPSTEP'™ Personal Exercise Weight Watchers is fun. It's justlearning to eat sensi- » 1S ta. Each carried a basket of Service pi he 0 ondexatingexercise plan! 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Call: at yellow rose boutonniers. uxs RIDGE: Wednesday 7:30 P.M. BA A reception and wedding BO B ALE XAN DE R Salvation Army Auditorium, 114 Brock St. West. THO ; dance followed at the Green- PORT PERRY: Monday 7:30 P.M. A field Village Clubhouse in Grandview, Missouri. To receive the guests the moth- er of the bride wore a formal blue gown with floral chiffon cape and white orchid corsage. She was assisted by the groom's mother who chose a pale pink dress and jacket ensemble and a deep pink orchid corsage. Both INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. CREDIT UNION BLDG., HIGHWAY NO. 12, BROOKLIN, ONTARIO. LOB 1C0 TELEPHONE: 655-3804 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, Canadian Head Office - Scarborough, Ontario AGENT Masonic Hall, 320 Queen Street. LITTLE BRITAIN: Monday 7:30 P.M. Little Britain Community Centre FOR MEETING INFORMATION CALL MISSISSAUGA 826-9200 WEIGHT WATCHERS mF ARE HERIS TERED TRADEMARKS 06 WEIGHT WAT! HERS INTERNATIONA IN MANHASSET No WEIGHT WATT HERS INTFENA TINA 14/7

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