Whitby Free Press, 30 Jun 1976, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, lUNE 30,196WHTYFEPES 'VISSER - VOERMAN;/' The marriage of Anne Voerman, Oshawa, to John Visser, Whitby, was solemnized on June 12, 1976 in the Ëmmanuel Reformed Church, Whitby. Reverend L. R. Harvey officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. M. Voorberg of Holland, and the groom is a soin of Mrs. J. Visser otWhitby. The bride was given in marriage by her brother. Mr. John H. Pluister. Mrs. Pat Pluister, was matron of honor. Miss Amanda Hammners was flowergirl. .Mr. Herb Visser acted as best man. Ushers were Mr. Bert Hammers and Mr. Charlie Burns. Paul Voerman was ring-bearer. The wedding reception w"- held at the Legion Halal, Byron Street South, Whitby, Ontario. Out of town guests were from Holland, Lower Sackville, N.S., Ottawa, Woodstock, Orangeville, Brampton, Toronto, a-id Oshawa a rea. After a honeymnoon in the Grand Bahamas, the couple are residing at 506 Stewart Street, Whitby, Ontario. M.B.M. Photo by Mike Burgess Cableca*st, programs Programns for Wednesday, June 3th, to Tuesday, iuIy 6th, 1976 on, Cablecast ,6 serving Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklin. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 1:30 Fiesta '76 Highilighits 3:30 Nachrichten 4:30 County Town Singers, "Sing for the People" 5:30 M.J.'s Place 6:00 Evenirig Report 6:30 Performance, music with Larry Chupa 7:00 Whitby Then & Now, with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 7:30 Fiesta '76 Highlights 8:30 Sign Off THURSDAY, JULY 1 2:30 Fiesta '76 Highlights 4:30 Whitby Then and Now 5:00 County Town Singers, "Sing for the People" 6:00 Brooklin Spring Fair Parade Coverage 6:30 Performance 7:00 Rescue - 7:30 Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents: Mr. E. Horton Anti- Inflation Board 8:00 Sign Off MONDAY, J ULY 5 42: 00 Fiesta '76 Highilights 4:00 Shalomn 5:0 0 Greek Panoramia 5:30 Rescue, withi the 7th Day Adventists 6:00 Evening Report, with WalIy Donaldson. and Dave Stewart 6:30 Fiesta '76 Highilights 7:00 Whitby '9311', a Fire Prevention Series 7:30 Gwen's Microwave, a cooking series 8:00 Sîgn Off TUESDAY, JULY 6 2:00 Fiesta '76 1liglighits 4:30 Naclhrichiten NOW'S YOUR CHANCE SIJMMER MEN'S WEAR SALE -g r ~ TODIY'5 MUR OLIE! Lmý-F ESTYLE W;5TTENBRITE DEnTLEmE'5 (CLOTHIER l'O3a 01,11 10115ST. LW. WHU*TBY 011.918-3291 mi t( 5:30 Whitby '9311l' - a Fire Prevention Series 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Vita Italiana 7:30 M.J.'s Place, with Muriel Jane Weber 8:00 Fiesta '76 Highlights. 10:00OSign Off NOTE: Ail programs subject to change without notice. Chîldren' s art .classes at Station Children's art classes and life drawing sessions will be held at the Whitby Arts Station during the summer months. Children's art classes for ages six to 13 will be held fromn 10a.. to 12:30 p.m. in two sessions: July 19 to 23 and Aug. 9 to 13. The summer programn wil consist of pottery, drawing, painting, silkscreen, mono- printing and films. The sessions will be instructed by Pat Bullock, Dan Reid, Nick Novak and Susan Taylor. Al materials will be provided. Early registration is encour- aged by contacting Box'124, Whitby. or phoning 668-4185. Life drawing sessions will be held Thursdays from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.rn. July 15 to July 29 and Aug. 5 to Aug. 19. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Reverend, Raymond Carder leads St. John's Anglican' Church --ongpegation in prayer during an outdoor service Sunday. The special service was one of a number of activities held to mark the I 3Oth church. Free1 anniversary of thel Press Photo Whitby Community Bingo THROUGH THE SUMMER AT' Heydenshore Pavillon NOW AIR. CONDITIONED Every Mondciy Night First Early Bird Game Starts 7:15>pm 2 Early Bird 20 Regular Games' 2'Jcackpots 5 Late Gcimes FR EE BUS SERVICE,1 Bus will start at Rossland and Garrard proceed down Garrard to Dundas, west on Dundas stopping at Fairview Lodge, then north on Cochrane stopping at Walnut, Beech, Valley Court and then across Rossland and down Brock stopping at Palmerston, Starr, Maple, John and the' 4 corners, then proceed to the Senior Citizen-Centre at Pitt and Brock, across Burns to Centennial Bàuilding, up to Coiborne, over to Henry, south on Henry, stopping at Burns and then directly to Heydenshore Pavilion.1 JAYCEES KINSMEN. KIWANIS OPTIM ISTS CHILDREN UiNDER 16 YEARS 0F AGE PROHIBITEDI You can always spot one of aur customners -1 his style gives hlm away. 19764'WHITBY FREE PRESS

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