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Port Perry Star, 7 Jan 1985, p. 15

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a ET ml | i On October 6th, 1984 Tammy Patricia Archer and Robert Douglas Nottingham were united in marriage by Rev. John Hill at the Col- umbus United Church. The bride -is the youngest daughter of Hilmore and Connie Archer of Port Perry and the groom is the youngest son of Roy and Doris Nottingham of Caesarea. The bride was escort- 'ed down the aisle by_her father. She chose a tradition- al gown of white organza over taffeta. It featured a fitted bodice of cuipure lace adorned Ywith seed pearls, sheer sleeves arfd full sheer skirt accented with a valance of chantilly lace. Her headpiece, a crown of lace decorated with seed pearls, was originally her mothers'. It held a new fingertip veil edged in matching lace. The bride carried, a cascade of red roses and baby's breath. The maid-of-honour was Lorrie Archer, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were: Sheila Archer, sister-in- law of the bride: Kathy Karalash and Celeste Andrechuk, friends of the bride. The girls wore . identical floor length gowns of royal blue and carried lace fans with blue flowers. Michelle "Rivoire was the flower- girl. She wore a floor length white gown and carried a lace basket of blue flowers. The groom was hand- somely dressed in a white tuxedo with a red rose boutineer. The best ¢ oo @® gr 'Archer-Nottingham man was Ernie Kara- lash, friend of the groom. The ushers were: Scott Archer, brother of the bride: David Manns, friend of the groom and Ralph Nottingham, brother of the groom. They all wore mid-blue tuxedos with white boutineers. Jason Rivoire was the ringbearer. He wore a white tuxedo and a rose bud boutineer and carried a satin pillow with two rings. The mother of the bride wore a dusty rose street length dress with "a burgundy rose cor- (sage and the groom's (mother wore a rasp- erry street length s with a pink cor- sage. Following the pictures at Cullen Gardens, the Bridal party and guests gathered at the Nestle- ton Community Centre for the Reception. The Bride and Groom: spent their honeymoon in. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They are now residing at Raglan. Prior to the marriage the young couple were surprised at a Jack and Jill pool party held by the bride's sister and sister-in-law. The bride was also honoured at a number. of showers, given"by: Fern Woods of Port Hope, cousin of the bride: Nancy Notting- ham-Reid, sister of the. groom: and a shower and an all girls night out, given by Kathy Karalash and Celeste ~ Andrechuk. 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This is especially true for infants and young children, who nor- mally have a poor temperature regulating ability and the elderly, whose blood circulation is generally sluggish. Other high risk people in- clude those with atherosclerosis or those who are taking beta- blocker drugs which decrease the flow' of blood to the skin. U The best protection against frostbite is several layers of warm clothes under a wind- proof outer garment. Normally exposed areas should be warmed riodically to offset the cold weather. pu Simply stated, frostbite is the freezing of _- the skin and its underly- ing tissues. Frostbitten skin is hard, pale and * cold, and has no feeling. When it is thawed, it is red and painful. Once any part of you has been frostbitten, it is more sensitive to cold than other parts; a good reason for avoiding it in the first place, the 0.M.A. Section warns. If you are a victim of frostbite, the safest cure is a rapid rewarming of the area in water whose temperature begins around 38 to 39 degrees C. (100 to 103 degrees F.). As the affected area - begins to thaw, the temperature of the water can be slowly increased until the skin returns to its normal condition. The Section also warms people about the medical myth that the best way to treat frostbite is to rub the frozen area with * snow. That should never be done, nor should direct heat be applied to the affected area. Winter sports, of course, put one at greater risk for localized cold injuries. The reason is that, not only do you spend extended periods of time outdoors, but the wind chill factor from continual movement, as in cross-country and downhill skiing, skating or sleighing, can bring the temperature lower than you might expect The cessation of move- ment in cold weather can also cause a problem, one far more serious than frostbite. For exam- ple, because a jogger's clothing may provide minimum insulation, when a winter weather runner's pace slows down, the body's heat production can drop significantly. If a body loses more heat than it can produce, the body's temperature falls, creating a state of total TOOLS * TO We Sell Only Buffalo Brand Q * FULLY GUARANTEED * THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: *12 sp. floor model drill press 5/8" chuck. 3/4 h.p. motor . . . . 350.00 $300. *1/2" Impact Gun . ....... . *1/2" Deep Wall LU Socket . . . .. Set-12Pc. MM pe. *6 Ib. Wood Splitting Maul PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1985 -- 15 body cooling, or hypothermia. Symptons of hypother- mia includes slowness of speech, lack of co- ordination, clumsiness and confusion. This will be followed by mental cloudiness, and, finally, loss of consciousness. If not treated immediately, LS Tools. REG. SALE "PROFESSIONAL TOOLS FOR: INDUSTRY © AUTO © FARM © HOME CALL: Ou WE ALSO SELL & SERVICE HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS. 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The O.M.A. Seetion also warns that fatigue, drinking alcohol and lack of oxygep due to high elevations cau affect your judgment as to how cold you really are, thus ite is no laughing matter increasing the risk of hypothermiia. If severe 'rostbile oc- curs and the victim is some distance from _ medical treatment, the damaged area should not be thawed until treat- ment is available. ------ N---- -- 'AT:'SCUGOG PLANNING SEMINAR MORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY Street, Port Ly) Learn how easy _ combat inflation,' taxation and unwise investments. PRESENTED BY: Nelson C. Patterson, C.G.A. +2 For more informa ga phone 000-000 a Limited -- -- 0 PERSONAL FINANCE / Ohpoestors Ld

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