Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 26 Sep 1989, p. 35

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KENNY -- BEAMISH On July 22nd, 1989, Sandi Rose Beamish and Sean Michael Kenny were married in the Seagrave United Church. Reverend David Shepherd officiated. The bride is the daughter of Larry and Jacqui Beamish of Linday. The groom is the son of Brian and Doreen Kenny of Ottawa. Attending the bride as maid of honour was her sister, Dianne Madden. Bridesmaids were Kim Landry and Dory Brouwer. Flower girls were Shawna Peter, Nicole Pauze and Rebecca Pauze. The best man was Bob Walker and the ushers were Mark Beamish and - Al Landry. The ring bearer was master Aidan Kenny, son of the groom. The reception was held at the Immaculate Conception Church Banquet Hall in Port Perry, followed the next day with a barbeque / pool party at the home of the bride and groom in Seagrave. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 26, 1989 -- 35 Couples club will gather at Prince Albert for games night Prince Albert and Area News by Peggy Bredin BROERE -- SHEWAN The garden gazebo on Water Street, Port Perry was the beautiful setting for the wedding of Linda Shewan of Port Perry and Rick Broere of Port Credit, on July 9, 1989. The bride was attended by Lyn Sparling of Port Perry and Sunny Shewan of California. The couple's sons, Sam and Toby Shewan of California, and Andrew and Adam Broere were the groomsmen. The Rev. Dianne Matthews of Markham officated. The family will reside in Sunderland. DOWNTOWN PORT PERRY THANKSGIVIN R SPECIAL * Roast Turkey served with Homemade Dressing and Cranberry sauce * 80z. or 120z. New York Sirloin Steak served with Fresh Mushrooms and Onion Rings INCLUDES: Homemade Soup or Fresh Garden Salad Pumpkin Pie with Whipping Cream Coffee or Tea Child's portions also available For Reservations call . 985-2066 or 985-2257 Couples club will meet Friday night September 29, 1989 at the community centre for a games night. Please be there by 8:30. There were 12 tables at the Thursday Night Euchre. The Ladies winners were Moira Clark, Dorothy Edwards and Ruth Warner. The Men's winners were Ross Thompson Grant Bright and Verna Draper. The Lucky Draw winners were Merve Storie, Ver- na Draper, and Gordie Ireland. Congratulations all. Bonnie Soloman accompanied her grandmother Pearl Goslick to her sister-in-laws Irene Philip's 80th birthday. It was held at the Anglican Church in Port Perry. Merv and Ilena Pugh spent the weekend with friends Bill and Thelma Dennison in Gananaqua. Prince Albert was saddened at hearing about the death of Albert Harper. Albert was a native of Prince Albert, and much loved and respected member of the community. : Sunday was a special time for the United Church. Friends gathered to celebrate the 123rd anniversary of the building. Rev. COATS Deacon Brothers sportwear Dr. Bruce MacDougall was the guest speaker. He is the Ex- ecutive Secretary of the Hamilton Conference of the United Church. He gave us a "down-to-earth" talk on the past, future and pre- sent of the United Church. The congregation was involved by stating their memories about our church. Many had relatives who have been going to this church for generations. My first memory was of my middle child, dressed in a frilly outfit crawling under the pews. I felt the church would never accept us into the fold, but last Sunday Heather sat beside us and this time quietly en- joyed the service. She has come a long way. The soloist was Reta Stickwood from Sunderland. She sang 'Let Us Serve Him" and "More Love to Thee." Her melodious voice fill- ed our sanctuary and the con- gregation could not restrain from breaking into applause. Other music was provided by the Choir and Eva and Linda Hunter. It warmed our hearts to see Linda play the organ while her mother played the piano. | | he Short Ski Jacket. A bomber jacket with Polyester quilt lining, inside zipper pocket, knit cuffs and waistband featuring an attached hood plus a three way colour contrast. Available in Red/Royal/Yellow Navy/Silver/Red Sizes S to XL. 3) Deacon Brothers srorrwear DU PONT HollofilII / | he Short Parka. Hollofil Il, a premium insulation of Dacron, has been combined with the finest of fabrics to bring to you the ultimate in comfortable warmth without weight. This parka features a detachable fur trimmed hood Available in Red, Beige ey Also in TALLS Deacon Brothers sporwean Lunch was served afterwords by the U.C.W. It was great being back serving tea and goodies and being part of the friendly atmosphere. Please keep in mind the Beef Dinner in October. Next Sunday is the World Wide Communion. The Sunday School will be participating in that ser- vice. Have you noticed lately a black '56 Ford pick-up gliding around the streets of Prince Albert. Richard Brough now has his licence. Congratulations from all of us. If was good to hear that Paul Brough has settled into life at Western University in London. Good luck Paul. We are anxious to hear how the other fresh university bound teens are doing. Mike Olaison played 3 periods of hockey without a penalty. This was a first for Mike. He also scored 2 goals. Acording to a close friend of Mike's he was lucky that there wasn't a fourth period. Bill and Celia Dickinson celebrated their 41st anniversary on Sept. 25. Congratulations! It's great to hear that some people can live together that long. It must be those huge tomatoes that Bill grows in his garden. If you have any news for next week please call Ilean Pugh. Deacon Yhe Voyageur Jacket. 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