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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 Aug 1981, p. 9

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-- by Mrs. M. Gervais Mrs. Matilda Capistrand of Victoria Harbour and Orillia celebrated her ~ 100th birthday on Aug. 11 in Orillia with her son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor who also celebrated their 62nd wedding an- niversary. A family gathering was held at _ the Capistrand Homestead in Victoria Harbour on Saturday, Aug. 8 with her three sons and Victoria Harbour Loe daughter also many beautiful bouquets of with mM 4 f : rs. Truskey's Sarah Angela grandchildrenand great _ roses. ; grandmother Mrs. J. daughter of Mr. and erandeeees(: Belated greetings also Springthorpe. Mrs. Neil Evans and Father Wylie were received from At the morning ser- Carlyn Elizabeth presented her with a letter and medal of congratulation from Cardinal Carter. She also received a letter from Premier David and one from Simcoe County. She also received a beautiful basket of silk flowers from Reeve Douglas Jackson and the Victoria Harbour Council and many other Prime Minister Trudeau and also from the leader of the op- position. Mrs. Margaret Hill of Burlington is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Capistrand. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Truskey with Michael and Keith of Comber spent holidays this week Lamers-Scott wedding The marriage took place at St. Margaret's Church in Midland Saturday, July 11 of Jane Egbertha Theodora Lamers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lamers of Midland and Phillip Mark Scott of Orillia, son of Mrs. George Scott of Timmins. i Father Sullivan of- ficiated at the wedding mass. Given in marriage by her mother and father, the bride wore a nylon sheer organza dress, with lace bodice and pearl trim. Her full flowing skirt held a cathedral train trim- med in beads and lace and her head dress consisted of a_ pearl tiara with a nylon illusion fingertip veil. Maid of honour for the occasion was Susan Congratulations to Paul and © Dianne Lesperance who were big winners on Wintario last Thursday evening. The Party Paks lost Friday night 24-11 to Wyebridge. On Saturday night the game in Toanche was called a tie because of rain, The next game will be held on Sunday August 30 in Wyevale. This tournament is the final wrap up of the season. The winner of all games on Sunday is the winner of the season. Waverley's game is al 12.00. noon against: Wyebridge. A surprise baby shower was held in honour of Michael Scott, son of Pat and Brian Scott on Sunday evening al the home of Ron and Anne Leonard. A special surprise to Michael was a minature Party Pak T-shirt. Also a special presentation to Marg Armstrong of a Party Pak T-shirt, for all her work at the booth on game night. Special thanks Marg from all the 'Party Paks." Thanks to all who (nee Rosanne Moran) of North Bay recently graduated from Nipissing College Campus of Laurentian University in North Bay with a Bachelor of Education degree. Rosanne' graduated from Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo in 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts degree --- in psychology. «Graduate «: --Mrs. Brian Gallinger Lamers of Midland and bridesmaids were Susan Power of Midland and Debbie Scott and Lisa Schiratti, both of Timmins. They wore full length gowns of polyester in apricot shades with spagetti straps on the bodice and a soft bolero draped over their shoulders. Their skirts had a tulip hemline. Best man during the ceremony was Alfie Cevraini of Sudbury and ushers were Danny Lamers of Midland, Marco Lia of Timmins PY and Carlo Povan of Brockville. Soloist for the ceremony was Linda Cox of Midland and organist was Pat Garraway of Midland. The reception was held at the Athenian Hall with Jim Park of Penetanguishene acting as master of ceremonies. The couple made their honeymoon trip to Lake Placid New York and Niagara Falls and will reside in Orillia. Out-of-town guests came fest On 30k Penetanguishene, Peay ry: Sound, Collingwood, New Lowell, Sudbury, Timmins, Mississauga, Orillia, Chatham, Ayton, Beamville, Victoria B.C., Angus, London, Landing, Barrie, Sar- nia, Toronto, Grand Prairie Alberta, Glencairn, Ivy, Calgary Alberta and Waubaushene. attended the barbecue dinner Saturday evening at the Community Centre. Hope you all enjoyed your meal. Special thanks to all who donated pies and worked. Congratulations , to Michael Flynn of Barrie who was the lucky winner of the beef. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Moran of Phelpston. Holland. vice in St. John's United Church conducted by the minister Rev. Wesley Oake two infants were welcomed into the fellowship of the church family through the sacrament of baptism. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Webb were baptised. Miss Aileen Arnold returned from spending holidays with Mr. and Mrs. K. Stevens at Woodbridge and at their G&M Shoppe, Midland INTRODUCTION TO NEW FALL Fashions & summer cottage above Parry Sound. Mrs. W.B. Reid of Toronto visited her brother and _ sister-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eplett. Mrs. Mary Piro of Toronto weekended with her parents Mr. and Mass G raat DesChenese. 100-years-old Mr. and Mrs. G. Casper of New Philedelphia, Ohio have been spending the holidays at their Wagner's Beach cot- tage. Miss Sherry Oake of Base Borden spent the weekend with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Oake. Watson's Ladies Wear, Elmvale Back-to-School ' SPECIALS Pan *Dresses ® Suits ®@ Mix °N Match Velour Sets of Skirts, Slacks and Tops *Pant Suits "Sweaters *Blouses *Shirts laid, Plain and Tweed Skirts 2 Corduroy and Velvet Blazers Shop and Save today where the quality is higher than our prices Final Summer Clearance Now On G&M Shoppe 305 King St., Midland 526-5761 Mastercard & Chargex accepted .* Slacks and Jeans Watson's Ladies Wear Queen St., Elmvale 322-2151 Wednesday, August 26, 1981, Page 9 +984 De F¥RRE

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