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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Aug 1978, p. 3

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Sawyer-Kidd Wedding Father Frank Mihelic sol- emnized the marriage of Debra Marie Kidd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm A. Kidd, 32 Andrew St., Newcas- tle to Stephen John Sawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Sawyer, Orono, on Saturday, June l7th, 1978. Mrs. Gladys Brown, Orono provided vocal and organ music, Given in marriage by ber father the bride wore a formai gown of white sheer organza with gentle Venise lace shaping the Renaissance neckline and tiered sleeves. A picture bat trimmed with silk petals and baby blue and white bows and streamiers held a fboor length nylon tulle veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of silk yellow roses, daisies and stephanotis. The maid of bonor, Louise Film Processing CUSTOM FRAMING Cameras and Photographic Supplies 78 King Si. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-2404 Steeves wore a pastel blue polyester cotton sundress, trimmed with white eyelet. Wearing a blue picture bat trimmed with a blue silk rose, she carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses and baby's breath trimmed with yellow streamers. The bridesmaids, in similiar gowns, and hats in pastel yellow, and carrying yellow roses, were Rhonda Kidd, sister of the bride, Diane Fowler, and Bett Sawyer, sister-in-law of the groom. Best man was Frank Saw- yer, brother of the groom, and the ushers were Robbie Kidd, brother of the bride, Ted Robinson and Paul Beaupre. The groom wore a white tuxedo wjtb blue ruffled shirt and white bow tie. The a ttendants wore blue tuxedos, white ruffled shirts. Each Irwin Painting Wallpapering and Repairs FREE ESTIMATES 983-9605 R.R. 1, Orono pmmmUmmmmUUmmm *Our Firep laces Do NOT Smoke OXFOR * rclyr I tnmsosLd ORONONTRIO HONE 98-560 wore a single' yellow rose boutonnmere. Ring-bearer JeffVaughan, nephew of the groom wore a white polyester jump. suit, blue ruffled shirt and white bow tie. Receiving the guests at the reception hall at the Newcas- tle Town Hall, the bride's mother wore a long sleeve jersey knit gown in soft sherbet, matching sleeveless crocheted jacket, wite ac- cessories and a white garden- la corsage. She was assisted in receiving by the groom's mother who wore a long sleeved gown of pastel yellow sheer over taffeta, white accessories and a green silk mum corsage. Leaving for a short honey- moon in Toronto at the King Edward Hotel, the bride wore a pink flowered eyelet skirt and top with a pink daisy wrist corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer are now residing in Raymond- ville, Texas, U.S.A. wbere Mrs. Sawyer has accepted a nursing position. Study three Eldorado sites In a recent report it was noted that the location of the proposed refinery for Eldor- ado may not be decided for another six months. It was expected that a decision would be banded down in early August. James Jerome, liberal M.P. for Sudbury in a radio and newspaper article stated that tbe decision on the location of the new refinery would be delayed for some six months. The article outlined that both Eldorado and EMR would like to hold environ- mental hearings on all tbree Durham College continuing education Durbamn College extension courses begin the week of October 2. The College will offer 300 courses in the areas of art and crafts, general interest subjects, Applied Arts, Business, Technology and Health Sciences. For those who have an interest in a special subject area, eacb of the College's Divisions bas put together a package of related subjects which can qualify for special extension certificates. The Durham College Con- ference Centre provides op- portunîties for leadership and organization effectiveness with both packaged programs and customnized seminars. There are several new women's'studies courses of- fered this Fali botb as short daytime seminars and exten-' sion courses at nigbt. A compiete listing of cours- es will be found in the Durham College Continuing Education calaendar wbicb will be mailed to househoids thro ughout the Durham Reg- ion early in September. Residents can register by mail or attend Special Regis- tration Evenings at the Col- lege with faculty advisors present September 12, 14 and 19 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. sites that are now under consideration being Hope Township, Sudbury and Blind River. It is feit that a study on al three sites would make it then possible to make the choice. If only one was chosen and an environmental bearing held it could be turned down which would again waste another six month perîod while an- other site was investigated. ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1978-3 Town of Newcastle Procamation In accordance with a resolution passed by the Town Council 1 hereby proclaimt Monda y, AUgUSt 7th, 1978 CIVIC HOLIDAY The next Council meeting wiII be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, August 14, 1978 in Court Roomn No. 1 132 Church Street, Bowmanville, Ontario GOD SAVE THE QUEEN GARNET B. RICKARD) Mayor, Town of Newcastle. ROLPH DOMINION HARDWARE ORONO, ONT. 983-5207 For all your Holiday Shop Red & Whii Sunspun Frozen - Refreshing Lemonadel ..29c White'or Pink 12%h oz. tin Stoke lyý's Canned Vegetables Cream Corn Whole Kernel Corni Peas 3100 t'r *Schneiders Previously i rozen Pork Spareribs "Burns" Short Shank Skinless Smoked Ham "Perfect for the Barbecue,, Pork Spareribs Swetan Surlb. 1.78 Medium Ground Beef For th Barbecuie .15 by the piece Bologna "-Campfire" lb. .88e Skinless Wieners "Shopysy" 1.28 Ail Beef SCreamy Cole Slaw SPotato Salad ea .79e lb. 1.49 lb,. 1.48 Butt Portion FulIy Cooked ORNISH'Si

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