Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1975, p. 25

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 27, i is -- 25 OFY production reveals new talent Ted 2 7 by Delightful is an undep ; x statement when describing wr the performance by some 60 $d . youngsters in the Thursday i YY. 4 i y night performance at the | , Port Perry High School that i finished the season for the | Opportunities For Youth | spohsored. Town Hall Work- shop '75, The piifarmance by fledg- ling ps ond dancers was En em ted. Judging trom the Murs "day 'night performance of + two one-act plays, music, and a musical production of Treasure Island, - the - six youth organizers of the pro-. (continued on page 26) Action scene from Treasure Island. bn NT OTA SETI NS A ou ~ Sg, Lycett - Woodcock Seagrave Church was the setting for a pretty wedding June 28, 1975, when Patricia 2 with matching jacket and hats. Their bouquets were gs M. Woodcock became the bride of Dennis J. Lycett. Rev. Roundell officiated. Mrs. Fern Pébin was the organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radient in long princess gown of white polyester taffeta with matching train trimmed in lace. Her headpiece was held in place by a coronet of white pearls. The bride carried a bouquet of coral roses, white carnations and daisies. Susan 'Thompson of Osh- awa was maid of honour, dressed in yellow jacket gown with matching lace "floppy hat andShe carried a bouquet of yellow and white daisies and coral roses. Mrs. Jim Woodcock of Oshawa, sister-in-law of the bride, Miss Bonnie Lycett, sister of the groom, were gowned alike in long nylon gowns = af white and yellow daisies blue carnations. Mr. Dell Lycett of Oshawa was best mah. Mr. Gary Moss and Mr. Jim Woodcock all of Oshawa, were ushers, wore white Windsor jackets. Receiving with the bride and groom, in the Legion, were the mother of the bride, who chose a coral gown with lace coat, white accessories and green orchid, and the groom's mother wearing a gown of orange ice with matching jacket, white accessories and yellow orchid. For the wedding trip to blue matching outfit with white accessories and a white orchid. . The bride was honoured with numerous showers. The couple took up resid- ence at Ball Point on their return. RELIABLE k A85\ PLUMBING & HEATING Vv NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS "Service is our business "385. 3734. i J The School Bus Stopping Law changes September 1st. Here are the new regulations and what they mean to you: Until now, motorists going in the opposite direction had to stop only when the posted maximum speed limit was more than 35 miles per hour. But as of September 1st; everyone must stop --exceptin one in- : stance: motorists going in the opposite direction from the school bus on the other side of a multi-lane highway divided by a physical barrier. As a motorist, you must drive with extra care whenever you see a school bus in front of you or coming towards you, because if the School bus flashes its red lights, traffic from both directions must stop. If all of us observe this law our children will be that much safer. Remember, school bus safety is everybody's responsibility. As a parent, encourage your children to follow the school bus safety rules learned at school -- helping the bus driver by behaving quietly and keeping seated until it is time to leave the bus. For more information on the School Bus Be Stopping Law, write: Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 Effective September 1st, all traffic from both directions must stop whenever a chrome-yellow school bus flashes its red signal lights front and rear... regardless of the posted speed limit. (The penalty for not doing so is a maximum fine of $100 and 4 demerit points.) The law applies everywhere -- on high- ways, country roads, and city, town or village streets. = > ys ?® ROH wo Pad im OAT fae NP, Ministry of Transportation and Communications John Rhodes, Minister CHRIS ALLEN -| ALUMINUM ~ Wrap your home in a "Winter warm - Summer cool" - blanket of insulated Aluminum. No Painting - Guaranteed 20 years FREE ESTIMATES CALL a 985.3747 Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier A Ber

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