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Port Perry Star, 6 Aug 1980, p. 21

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Dickson Dianne Edith Dickson and David Alfred Bryars- ex- changed vows recently in a military wedding at Knox Presbyterian Church in Toronto. The bride is the daughter -_of Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Dick- son, West Mall, Etobicoke, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Doreen -Bryars, Wheeler Ave., Toronto. Given in marriage by her parents the bride wore a high necked fitted gown with cathedral train of bridal crepe, trimmed with chantil- ly lace and matching head- piece with full length veil, designed by Gladys Chapp- ell. She carried a cascade of white roses, carnations and Canadian heather. Debra Parker, sister of the bride, was matron of honour. Bev Rose, Karen Hall, also . EE po " 23 by € -Bryars members of the regiment attended with the groom's sister, Kate Bryars. The girls wore pale green gowns and the matron _of honour was in champagne, also designed by Mrs. Chappell: - - The Best, Man, Gord Rose, ushers, Sean McTeagus, Rob Ae BL SAC ARTEL SS Ne IG SEN very enjoyable time was had ro. Ns Carta 0) " ey [ v vr CANAL CNL TSE BIE TRIAS OREN FEU S36 EKER RDY 5 SSE Cedar Creek by George Kilpatrick Adam Cummings of Caesarea spent last week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings and Uncle Steve. George Kilpatrick visited his cousin, Miss Clara Brown in Toronto last Wednesday. Clara celebrated her 93rd birthday on July 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Larocque of Caesarea were Saturday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lar- ocque. Sorry to report that Jim Blain-is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bashie Ben- schop have returned home from a trip to Europe. £ Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. George Smith. The Smith family has been long time residents of the Prospect area. AROUND TOWN Gertrude James, Albert James, Ethel Irvine, and Eva Sutcliffe went to Ottawa "to attend Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James' 25th wedding anniversary and visited Herbert West while there. A Bateman - Postill Elizabeth Irene Bateman and Stephen Kirk Postill were united in marriage on June 21st, 1980 by the Rev. R.C. Rose and Rev. R.S. Mansfield at the Church of Ascension, Port Perry. The bride is the daughter of Ken and Wendy Bateman of Port Perry and the groom is the son of Don Postill, Manchester and Ms. J. Cillis, Mississauga. The -happy couple are now residing on Glen Erin Drive, by all. Mississauga. a DR Hoss or Hows A> Angus, and Elliot Jordan, al members of the Toronto Scottish Regiment were in dress uniform, similar to the groom. Wp Reception followed at the Boulevard Club where the newlyweds cut their wedding cake topped by china doves, handed down by the bride's family for over 150 years. They spent their honey- moon in Scotland and England topped off by a cruise home on the Queen Elizabeth 11 2nd Annual William \ The Honourable Douglas J. Wiseman Minister of Government Services invites you to attend the GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONY which marks the start of construction of the Ontario Government Building, Oshawa Thursday, August 7, 1980 at 2:30 p.m. (Ceremony at the project site, (northeast corner of Centre and Athol $treets) Special guest: The Honourable avis, Q.C., Premier of Ontario Ontario PICK-UP SALE That's Right! PAY CASH, PICK IT UP YOURSELF AND REALLY ... SAVE BIG! «ey APPLIANCE ... cry vice FURNITURE in stock DRASTICALLY REDUCED For Quick Sale!!! © House or Howane " \ 241 Queen Street - Port Perry - 985-2272 LT ON eC SOOO SS SSSA SSSI MWR, up "n' NShthththathatesshen oN A - 2 PA a SRT RESTATE J I ~~ Pl Insel -ron et -~ aren oh ty LOY a ve . v2 FART ET AL Re wh ee " org re Sr 2 =) \ ay

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