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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Nov 1967, p. 6

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These She was accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Lillian Reesor, samples are to be recorded in the record book. , Meeting closed with the 4- Hold 4-H Meetings * Agincourt, Ont. ™ ¥ The bride entered the . | H Pledge. church on the arm of her fa.| Meeting #4 We opened the Meeting Denise Jeffrey, ther wearing a floor length| The fourth meeting was | With the ores ping The Press Reporter sheath gown of satin-backed [hell at Mrs. Martyn's home. | took up the Roll Ca . crepe with a matching coat The President was in charge. Home Assignment was taken featuring a cutaway front up and business discussed. i i hi ment Day was dis- falling gracefully into a ca A hundred years ago, a Prisoner Achieve y thedral train. The gown was enhanced by organza flowers and velvet leaves at the bust: line and hemline. A fluted hat also made of crepe held her flowing veil, which fell in a Turkish fortress in the Holy Land announced a new Revelation of God. His name was Baha'v'lléh. His "letters to the Kings" without doubt, the most remark- able documents in religious history. Several million people have now are, cussed which is December 13. Our next meeting will be November 11th. The meet- ing was turned over to Mrs. Pugh who gave notes on Seams, darts and the grain of material. After the notes Td 5 ongont oF | To ta Hl were given Mrs. Martyn dem. : and pink rosebuds and wore onstrated how to Sayin a single strand of cultured and how to make plain seams pearls which were a gift of HAVE YOU french seams, lapped seams the groom. and darts. . . Jean was attended by her Mrs. Pugh next gave eac cousin, Miss Susan Wood as HEARD OF . | maid of honour. The brides maids were Miss Jean Snel SIL 1 grove, sister of the groom, BAHA U LLAH? and a friend Miss Linda An- drews. The flower girl was { | her darling neice, Stephanie 3 d| Taylor. The attendants were | local clergy of all faiths have just gowned alike in floor length | received an offer of Bahd'uliéh's [ light aqua satin-backed crepe Message We a oor ny TRAIL BLAZER For 2 Jest Dike - sheaths featuring empire iting: waistlines and elbow length Man or by writin 1968 Model on Grass, Please sleeves. Their headdresses| BAHAI"S OF WHITBY 18 H.P. Telephone First. | were fluted hats identical to P.O. BOX 362 END Double Rino 'Ceremon In the bride's. The bridesmaids | WHITBY -- ONTARIO END OF SEASON carried bouquets of pink and - Boat t white mums while the flower- | Greenbank community hon- ox Trailers girl carried a white basket of |oured the young couple with Pr Tratlers k I h white mums and pink rose- [many very lovely gifts. een d l buds. They all wore birth- | The bride's mother held a On Sat, Sept. 23, 1967,|only son of Mr. and Mrs. |Stone pendants, a gift of the | trousseau tea for her daugh- | Greenbank United Church |Bruce Snelgrove, Prince Al |bride. for wo 'weeks Jafar the Il made a lovely setting for | bert, Ont. The grooms attendants were | wedding. The bride's attend- Jean Elizabeth, only daughter| The Rev. David Harris of- | Mr. Ronald Kennedy, acting ante and some o er young of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard |ficiated at the double ring |as best man; Mr. John Wil cousins helped out in the Taylor, R.R. 3 Uxbridge, Ont., |céremony. Mrs. Elsie Dobson |liams and Mr. Brian Taylor, |trousseau rooms and tea to be joined in holy matri- | of R.R. 3, Uxbridge, Ont. sang | acting as ushers. They ere Oe porous Juuts trom i " i 1 tired identica in blac mony with Robert Boe, The Wedding Prayer" when rl y family poured tea in the af- | Morley Bruce Seograve - Tel. 985-2528 . Following the ceremony, |terroon and evening. : a reception was held at the Port Perry Legion Hall. Re- ceiving the guests. the bride's mother looked lovely 'in a rose satin-backed crepe dress with a matching full length lace coat. She wore a mat- ching hat and shoes and car- ried a champayne coloured bag. Her corsage was two small pink-throated orchids. The groom's mother assist- ed wearing a light blue dress with a darker blue brocade and a silver thread. Her stroller length coat and tur- ban hat were of the same material. She wore black ac- cessories accented by a cor- sage of pink rosebuds. After an enjoyable dinner, a wedding dance was held with music by members of the Blue Diamonds. For travelling, the bride chose a dress and cape of orange wool. The bodice of OOOO OO OA ROAR AAS KOASAS ANOS OOOO CN COME FROM PENTLAND JEWELLERS | 193 QUEEN STReey PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7641 w " AAAS AAS DASA 2, N | = O = Of (/ A Just start-it and forget it! 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