~ SEED IE CBR SR "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Bob and Nonna Howsam are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Lee Ann to Thomas, Warner; son of Loma Craig and the late Robert Wamer: The marriage took place Friday, May 28 at St. Paul's United Church in Scarborough with the reception following at Fantasy Farm. Lee's attendants were Donna Felner; Alison Ayres and Jill- Craigie, and Thom' attendants were Carmen DeVuono, Gary Mountjoy and Brian . Dakin. BE Afier enjoying a honeymoon at Sandal's in Jamaica, Lee and Thom are back at work with the Metropolitan Toronto Police Force and residing in Scarborough. . ly fc. INVERNESS FLORIDA Quiet Country Setting 2 bedroom, 2 bath, manufactured home. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer, dishwasher, microwave. Heated and Air Conditioned. In Adult Park with Pool & Clubbouse. $32,000 American "Remainder of furniture extra. 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You can obtain one from the financial advisor listed above. Designed by Trimark Investment Management Inc. TRIMARK MUTUAL FUNDS ~ One day last week while the "movie" were still at Munro's home, they saw something ex- f ~~ traordinary.. A small tornado came acrosgith elawn and as the two-car garage was in its path, it lifted it high in the air and crashed it down a long way from its original position. It startled the cows, they fled in all direc- tions and one cow swam across t~ the pond. Last Friday afternoon, Ray and Dorothy Munro, Len and Betty Somerville spent the af- ternoon with R.H.I. Production Co. at Victoria College in Toron- to. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby, - Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prentice visited Ray and Dorothy Munro Sunday evening. Donna Ireland had a shower for Shari Haugen on Sunday. The men went to the Kerry - home where the ladies joined them and had supper and a very enjoyable evening. More than a hundred guests enjoyed the wonderful party given to celebrate Laura Gib- son's 90th birthday in the Sen- ior's Building in Uxbridge. Laura, always so generous, was the pianist for the after- noon, while the Entertainers and a group led by her son Glen__ were also generous with music. It was wonderful to have Glen sing one of his beautiful hymns. The family served a bountiful lunch to all. Thanks for the wonderful party, it was enjoyed by one and all. Many happy returns, Lau- ra. Morley, Alvin, Glen and sis- ter Audrey are the children of Laura,and didn't 'Glen 'look wonderful in the kilt in honor of family heritage. Till. we 'meet again. PE Sandra Maharaj entertained her brother-in-law Karan Ma- haraj and his wife Indra Maha- raj and their two sons on Sun- day. They came from Trinidad to visit their Canadian rela- tives. = Earl and Elizabeth Taylor at- tended an 80th birthday party in 'honor of a former Cherry- wood neighbor, at Crow Lake on Sunday. Don and Stella Asling and ; daughter Faye Ashton drove to' Hanover on Sunday to greet Dr, Jerrold Asling on his birthday. Happy returns, Jerry. Bill and Melba McKay have their nephew, Cliff Nevile, vis- | iting from Pickering. Ross and Carole Bailey, Luel- la and Pat visited Donna Ab- rams in Oshawa recently, a fun-filled evening as Donna RR KR 8 hk LKR REN AREER LRA 8 LER tery of Pickering took place for the Rev. Sheina B. Smith, into the pastoral charge of Burns Church. The service was quite - impressive with the members of Presbytery in Rev. Stephen Kendall, interim moderator; Rev. Noel Gordon and Rev. Tom Gemmell. Many visitors were also present. Fol- lowing the service, everyone en- joyed the delicious buffet lunch- - eon served in the church hall. Anyone may visit Rev. Smith in BB We do a complete range of ™ repairs on most makes and models of cars and light trucks such as... «= Safety Inspection s& Exhaust Systems ss Computerized Tune-up = A/C Repairs & Recharging = Complete Front End Repairs wr Balancing & Alignment = Anti-Lock & Conventional Brake | Large crowd celebrates 90th a friend. Last Thursday, evening 'the bi induction service by the Presby- attendance. - Leading in worship were Mod-: erator, The Rev. Dr. Ralph Ken- © dall, 'Clerk of Presbytery; The (nee Jeffrey) is still full of pep and ginger as you remember er. ; dh ~The Doug Wilson family have been spending some time at the Region 18 Arabian Horse Show at Ancaster, of course, Michael and his horse. were there for four days. Donna Eckhardt and boys - have been visiting her parents in Hanover and also Ed's sis- ters. 3 0 Lois and Larry Schaeffer of - Bethany visited Ross and Mari- lynMunro, . © Joanne and John Hansen and children visited Hockey = Hall of Fame in Toronto on Thursday, = = Poet Bob and Fiona McClure went to brother Rob McClure's cot- tage at Lake Kaladar for a few days... . Co TST end Don't forget the Vacation "Bible School. at - Epsom next week 9:30-11:30 a.m, All chil- dren welcome. Come and bring \ a a a a a a A Ata A Gg E73 "her office from Tuesday to Fri- 'dayfrom10-11am, =~ © There was a good atténdance "at worship on Sunday morning. . .The sermon was titled "Can: God DoAnything?" basedon the story of Sarah from the book of 'Genesis. Moyra Griffin sang a solo "The Cross Was His Own." ; Everyone-is invited for worship: each Sunday morning at 11:15" a.m, wy " -Jim>and- Elaine Ewingiand® "son Eric from Orangeville visit-~ ed with Elaine's parents Theo :. . "and Joan Knight over the week-" end. 5 Fe "4 3 © On Saturday 'evening Doug and Florence Ashton accompa- nied by Theo and Joan attended the. 43rd Annual Fiddler's Con- "test held. at Shelburne. Also, during the evéning we spotted Art and Anne Bud. It was quite remarkable to see five!year old Ben Norris and his mother Ken- dra from Waterloo receive the - third prize for the novelty class and to top it off, the trophy for the best entertainer was pre- sented to Ben and his mother. This little lad was speechless in. front of 'the .microphone. I'm ~ sure Ben will be:making more: appearances in future competi-. tions. : If you enjoy reading this col-. umn from week to week, my phone number is 6655-4240, so" how "about giving us a bit of news of interest for our readers? , Oshawa - 5 Points Mall Whitby South of 4 corners in a, Pam Wl .ctfion, ax iom , i . . p.. in, . . , Yira LL -- a ---- -- -- --_ i]... --------r---- LL ------ o_o". o--. op] -- LU I Wa --