by Harvey Malcolm Congratulations (arg extended to Mr. and : Warren Sutcliffe (nee Debbie Wilkins) who were married in Kingsview United Church, Oshawa Ontario, at 4 p.m. on Saturday July 18th. The bridesmaids were Misses Barbara Hall, Donna Brockman, Chris Kennedy - and Sharon Dale. Junior bridesmaids were Sherry Sutcliffe and Michelee Brockman. The little flower- girl was Miss Brady Wilkins and the 'diminuitive ring bearer complete with "tails" was Master Donald Sutcliffe nephew of the groom. The groom was supported by Peter McCormick as best- man with usehrs Ryan Sut- cliffe, Shawn Sutcliffe and Gary. Bristow. The colour theme for the wedding party was grey and mauve. The reception and dance which followed the wedding was held at the Woodview Community Centre in Oshawa. The lovely 3 tier wedding case was provided and decorated by Warren's step-grandfather Mr. Ken Wootton of Wellingtson St. Lindsay Ontario. Music for the evening dance was supplied by D.J. Walter Hafeli of Lindsay. Following their honey- moon, Warren and Debbie will make their home in Oshawa. An interesting event took place at Nestleton Commun- ity Park on Saturday after- noon - an antique car rally. Quite a variety of older cars well preserved and almost mint condition were present WIT EAL is RR EARN for viewing in the afternoon. One of the most interesting automobiles in our opinion was the entry of a 1958 Edsel displayed by Mr. Norman Mairs of Nestleton. In the evening a dance concluded the festivities. This dance was billed as a 50-60 dance with prizes for the most appropriately dressed lady and gent of that era. Mr. Oram Moore won the gents prize with as they say - 'the real thing" - our wedding suit which we plucked out of the closet for Oram for the occasion. Quite an interesting day. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Robin- son and girls entertained the Henderson family tree one Sunday recently. Many of the relatives from the Toronto area. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malcolm of Don Mills were among the missing as they are currently vac- ationing in Spain and Portugal. : Mr. and Mrs. Orval Quack- enbush and Gilford are scheduled to return this week from a 3-4 week motor- van trip to the west coast. A local resident and her sister are currently vac- ationing in England. More details on their return. Yelverton Girls Softball team are not doing at all well recently in their efforts. This weekend they lost both their games by a considerable margin at Oakwood tourn- ament. Earlier they los! their 3rd and final game as a - Millbrook team missing oul on their chance for the penant. On Saturday, July 18th, the Bethany Hills Hunt Club held their annual Horse Show at Lindsay Fair grounds. Ideal weather coupled with a record number of entries from all over Ontario contri- buted to make this year's edition the most successful show yet with two rings in operation from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. During the afternoon members and friends were ° 4 x AYETE 5 NPR lati 5 gids fsb dig ¢ LAAN 7 called together and a beauti- ful cake in the shape of an open book was presented to Ted and Janet Spenceley. On one page was inscribed "Happy 75th Birthday Ted" and on the other. "Congrat- ulations on your 49th Wedding Anniversary Ted and Janet." The Spenceleys were then presented with a number of beautiful gifts on this happy pol SUAS PAS IRE I MARY of 4 is whaglh ELA FRAN EAY i ho CA IRATRIEA I a bat YY TR TL Sg A Ta ny yak . Aang hd EAL ose lin 1 FR ' Sip 1A LEYLA SAAR Wy TR) & IRE hs GREEV RAIS LS a a Sd Aispiiler PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 29, 1981 -- 19 occasion. We join Ted and Janet's many friends in extending to them sincere congratu- lations and best wishes on this happy occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm entertained Howard's Aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs. Howard Philp of Toronto this weekend. They also visited at Mrs. Evelyn Werry"s cottage in News from Yelverton and area - Caesarea during their stay. Mrs. Cathy Kennington and girls moved on Monday from their former residence west of Lotus to their new home on Sanderling Crescent in Lindsay. Best wishes to the family in their new ~residentia! environment. Mrs. Audrie Brown enter- tained several of her lady friends from Toronto on Wednesday of this week. Garden Show contestants are judged by Claudia McDiarmid Our July 7th meeting began with a lovely and delicious barbecue. Follow- ing our wonderful meel held outside Nestleton hall we started our meeting inside at 8:00 p.m. Kris Wilson one of our members, showed lovely slides of Cullen Gardens and followed with a talk on how to press flowers, so we can start collecting now for our September workshop. The rest of the meeting was taken by Marion Carnaghan who judged our rose, flower and vegetable show. Our competition was very good and the winners of the show was as follows: - Delphiniums: 1. Bernice Mairs, 2. Eileen McLaughlin, 3. Pat King- stone; Lily: 1. Grace Bajema, 2. Marilyn Bailey; Shasta Daisy: 1. Eileen McLaughlin, 2. Marilyn Bailey, 3. Ida Hortig. Canterbury Bells: 1. Ida Hortig; Any other perennial: Grace Bajema, 2. Alice Turcott, 3. Marilyn Bailey; Ronnie Hatwkins Doors Open 6 p.m. Music Starts 8 p.m. Tickets available at Sound Shop, Uxbridge Electronics, The Esso Centre or from any Kinsmen. THERE IS A SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT FROM L.C.B.0. ISSUED FOR THIS EVENT. 'rose': Impatients: 1. Marilyn Bailey, 2. Alice Turcott, 3. Grace Bajema; (Single flower) Petunia: 1. Alice Turcott, 2. Marilyn Bailey, 3. Eileen McLaughlin; (Double flower) Petunias: 1. R. Haan, 2. Alice Turcott; Sweet Peas: 1. Pat King- stone; Pansy: 1. Bernice Mairs, 2. Alice Turcott, 3. Marilyn Bailey. Any other annual: 1. Alice Turcott, 2. Pat Kingstone, 3. Bernice Mairs; Roses - Hybrid Tea: 1. Marilyn Bailey, 2. Ida Hortig; Grandiflora: 1. Pat King- stone; Floribunda: 1. Pat Kingstone; Climber: 1. Pat Kingstone, 2. Marilyn Bailey. Decorative - 'Second hand 1. Pat Kingstone; "My wild Irish rose": 1. Alice Turcott, 2. Pat King- stone; 'Bridal shower tea table,,: 1. Alice Turcott, 2. Pat Kingstone. Early vegetables: Carrots - 1. Reka Wygerde, 2. Pat Kingstone, 3. Terry Wygerde; Peas - 1. Eileen McLaughlin, 2. Pat King- stone, 3. Reka Wygerde; Lettuce - 1. Marilyn Bailey, 2. Bernice Mairs, 3. Alice Turcott. Radishes - 1. Mrs. Haan, 2. R.W. Haan; - Spinach: 1. Bernice Mairs, 2. Eileen McLaughlin, 3. Marilyn Bailey; Swiss Chard - 1. Marilyn Bailey, 2. Alice Turcott, 3. Pat Kingstone. Green onions - 1. Alice Turcott, 2. Bernice Mairs, 3. Lois Luke; Rhubarb - 1. Alice Turcott, 2. Bernice Mairs, 3. Marilyn Bailey; Parsley - 1. Bernice Mairs, 2. Grace Bajema, 3. Alice Turcott. Congratulations to all the winners! Our August meeting will be held Tuesday, August 4th at 8:00 p.m. at Nestleton Hall. Our guest speaker will be Mr. Fred Prescod from the Royal Botannical Gardens. He will be speaking on exotic indoor plants and foilage plants and after his talk we will have a plant problem clinic. So bring in. your plants which have a problem and you don't know what's wrong, and Mr. Prescod hopefully can give you some answers. Also bring in your,. vegetables made ready for a Fall Fair to be commented on by a judge. This should help some of our members who have never entered a fair and don't exactly know what a judge is looking for when it comes to vegetables. This should prove to be a very y interesting meeting and we welcome anyone to come: Why ot vse fv and seca es Ee Haraer: ys Jora occasions" Open Daily 10-6 Closed Mondays & Tuesdays 986-5656 The Kinsmen Club of Uxbridge SUMMERFEST '81 with Ronnie BHatoking CROSSWINDS Uxbridge Community Arena on Saturday, August 8th $10.00 each Restricted to 19 and over Bullriding Contest Corn Roast and Vittles Available Re .; SG 't PR = ve SX TRC ar HPN Ve, ne A5in ONG $ " _ ? rR SAAR Sint ¥ RT Me, a Rr RS - Kal 7 OF AIRE e lk, Sn _-- Asa TS WN - pe Se GX ALD A (iS ARE - SERED = wn dn wy SRL Rar lam Lf > "a I