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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Sep 1967, p. 17

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wr . Tw TW Te -_L eee. 4.00-8.00 p.m. Saf ey DENS ENE . 4 iss . f) > » - - CY 4 SEEDY ASRS MRA Yond hal RL Frat IH LT « [) 8 btehandodachived canbviissiobin Ty rat | stand THIS WEEKEND IN BROUGHAM ON No. 7 HIGHWAY Friday, SATURDAY, Sunday SEPTEMBER 15 - 17 FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 8.00 p.m. CENTENNIAL DANCE TOWNSHIP HALL - BROUGHAM Sponsored by 1.0.0.F. and highlighted by the choosing of the Centennial Queen. SEPT. 16 SATURDAY, GRAND PARADE Floats, bands and Indian dancers. Begins at Brougham Park and finishes inside the Museum Grounds. MUSEUM GROUNDS OPEN Displays and Demonstrations of Upper Canada machinery, equipment, crafts including stone splitting, ink old steam tractor, blacksmith, dragsaw, antique cars, spinning, weaving, rug hooking, timber hewing; butter making, quilting, cider making, wood carving, grain threshing, maps, relics, records, books, coins, tools and many others : REFRESHMENTS & SOUVENIRS 1.00 - 8.00 p.m. ~~ Come e Early - See the Parade i Enjoy this Centennial Show tae with your whole family ADMISSION 60c Children under 12 Free DINNER - UNITED CHURCH Sponsored by United Church Women Hy BALL GAMES - sroucHAM PARK 4 p.m. -- Brougham vs. Altona 7 p.m. -- Claremont vs. Greenwood 8.30 p.m. -- Winners of above 4.00-10.00 p.m. SEPT. 17 CHURCH SERVICE = UNITED CHURCH Preceded by IOOF and Rebekah Church parade and featuring Guest Speaker and special music MUSEUM GROUNDS OPEN BALL GAME . Greenwood Squirts vs. Brougham Pee Wees. 11.00 a.m. 1.00 - 6.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. Double Ring Wedding In Kingston United Standards of white shasta | daisies and white gladioli formed the setting in Cooke's Portsmouth United Church, Kingston, Ontario, for the marriage of Taillya Elisabeth McHarg formerly of Kings- ton and recently of Port Perry, Ontario, and Denzil Delburn Moore of Toronto, formerly of Renfrew. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McHarg of Kingston and the groom is the son of Mrs. Frank Moore and the late Mr Moore of Renfrew, Ontario. The wedding. music was played by Mrs. Douglas Mc: Kendry, cousin of the bride and she accompanied the so- loist Miss Jeanette Pratt, Guelph, who sang 'The Twen- ty-Third Psalm' when the bri- dal party entered the church and 'The Wedding Prayer' during the signing of the re- gister. Rev. S. A. R. Delve and Rev. Dr. W. F. Benister officiated at the double ring ceremony. ; The charming bride who entered the Church on the arm of her father, was at tractively gowned in a full length dress of organza over taffeta, the bodice and a por- tion of the skirt being over- laid with Venise lace. The chapel length organza train fell from a large bow on the fitted bodice. White organ: za flowers entwined her hair ending with a bow from | which the bride's cathedral length veil of pure silk illu. sion fell softly. She carried a white orchid and stephano- tis on ivy. : The bride was attended by her sister Miss Mary McHarg as Maid of Honour and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Hea- ther Colbourne of Oshawa and Miss Sharon Saunders of Hamilton, cousins of the bride, Miss Joan Veale, Ot. tawa. Miss Sharon Price, DR TR a WER INNA LSUNERY. SSO Ncssituiaiatibiot dade L EE ah, tucladas diwmation vid aesbosodaatnbats PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurday, Sept. 14th, 1967 -- 17 Zinkiewich, Toronto. The groom's niece Miss Karen De- vine of Toronto was flower girl. All wore identical styled floor-length gowns, A line 'design of white cotton mesh over emerald green taffeta featuring small puff- ed sleeves and streamers at the back neckline tipped with daisies. Their headdresses were circlets of shasta dais- ies and they carried cascades of white shasta daisies. Hea- ther from Scotland placed in the bride's and bridesmaid's bouquets was a gift of Miss Elsie Jones of Kingston. The groom: was attended by Donald Snetsinger of New- ington and the ushers were 'Gary Reid, Kingston; Geoff- rey Taylor, Milton; Hugh Snodden, Vancouver; Ken- neth - Patterson of Ottawa, classmates of year 1964 Kemptville Agriculture Col- lege and Case Oates of Tor- onto. The groom and his at- tendents were identically at- tired in Oxford grey jackets and striped trousers. For the reception held in Macgillivray-Brown Hall the bride's mother received in a lightly fitted bell sleeved multi-coloured chiffon dress over green taffeta with a matching original hat of same material, green acces- sories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mo- ther assisted in a Caribbean blue sheath of embroidered floral design lace over taffe- ta with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Also greeting the guests was the bride's grandmother Mrs. William McHarg, Kingston, and the groom's aunt Mrs. Violet'Ring of Arnprior. Mrs. McHarg chose a jacket dress of tropical blue with gold metalli¢™ applique or- ganza with matching hat and white accessories with a cor- sage of white carnations. Mrs. over taffeta dress, pink hat, white accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses. For a honeymoon in Banff, Vancouver and Victoria, the bride wore a Hawaiian print crepe dress with white ac- cessories, white fur cape and a white. orchid corsage. The newlyweds are residing at 51 Ella Street, Port Perry. The bride is on the teaching staff of the Port Perry High School and the groom is an Agricultural Products Inspec- tor with the Department of Agriculture, Toronto. Guests attending were from Kingston, Vancouver, Barrie, Hamilton, Oshawa, Toronto, Milton, Thessalon, Carrying Place, Lyn. Brent- ford, Cannington, Hilton, Ot- tawa, Port Perry, Utica, Pres- cott, Brockville, Kemptville, Cooksville, Glenburnie, Ches- terville. Bath, Napanee, Corn- wall, Westport, London, Au- rora, Georgetown, Sudbury, Arnprior, Renfrew, Newing- ton, Carleton Place, Tam- worth, Goshen, Grimsby and Scranton. Pa., U.S.A. Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured with a cup and saucer shower from the girls of Grade eleven, Port Perry High School; Din- ner and shower by Mrs. I. L. Saunders, Port Perry; Din- ner and shower at the sum- mer residence of Mrs. W. J. McKendry on Buck Lake by Mrs. W. McHarg, jr., Mrs. R. J. Penney, Mrs. B. Peters and Mrs. W. McHarg sr., Dinner and presentation by Miss '| Sharon Price, Kingston and Miss Joan Veale, Ottawa; Din- ner by Mr. and Mrs. H. Hod- gins of Prince Albert, Ont- ario. The bride's mother was hostess at a trousseau tea for her daughter and the groom's mother & sister, Mrs. Frank Moore, Renfrew, and Mrs. A. Tutak, Brockville, hosted an "after the wedding rehearsal party" at the home of the bride's parents. Manchester News Miss Susan Roach and "friend of Toronto visited her parents here on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Christie is in Winnipeg for a few days with her father who is ill. Mrs. Marjorie Kerr of Osh- awa spent last Thursday with her cousin Mrs. Roy Dobson. 'S. S. will reopen on Sun- day, September 24th. Par- ents and- children please keep this date in mind. Mr. and Mrs. Harley John- ston, Diane and Greg of Well- and, Mrs. Alma Muir, Mt. Dennis, Mrs. Lindstrum and daughter Catherine, Toronto, and Mrs. Dawson of Whitby, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston and Wesley. Mrs. Crosier was with her daughter & family at Stouff- ville over the week-end, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Edith Dobson in the loss of a sister Mrs. Linton of Claremont. Mrs. Jack Wanninkhof met her father, Mr. H. DeGroot at Malton Airport on Monday. He is from Holland and will spend a few weeks with his Ring, wore a navy. blug lace FR i Fr rE RR dd -- a ------ family here. - } I~ . _ " - RE om a I --_--_--_-- g d 7 , var ; Foal aE J Ro p= 4 a " fy Sr Posing Jno Si pe SR AL oy ye >. : i re Td x wb Er I 2 J riot tod Tal She at waits HE Sic MES ah te Sn IAT a Cad = AS ar EN A el. 2 - tm A REP Th dts Ma ed RE xi A ated - TEAST Ade - ~ fa a 2 a -_ a" "tT 2. T. I Sig Ale for: er ade odd RA NN ST -- w po - A A ng TA 2 Fgh, he, RR HE

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