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She carried a cascade of yellow and white silk roses. ' Mrs. Donna Pinguet, sister of the bride was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Pat Matthews and Sharon Porter, friends of the bride. All wore long yellow dresses with matching cape and carried silk nosegays to compliment their dresses. Mark Peers, friend of the groom was best man. Ushers were Bill Pargeter and Claude Matthews. All wore buttermilk tuxedos with 'brown: trim, white ruffled shirts with brown trim and brown bow ties. The reception and dance was held at the Masonic Hall. Master of Ceremonies was Charlie Williams of Peterborough. The happy couple live in Port Perry. Prior to the wedding, Merle and Kelly St. John hosted a miscellaneous . shower. Rita Stone was hostess at a personal shower. - Verna Chapman hosted a miscellaneous shower and Joyce Leek had a Jack and Jill shower. Kawartha Lakes flows reduced High evaporation rates occurred over the water- sheds of the Trent and Severn Rivers last week which resulted in a decline of reservoir storage of 5.5 per cent to 71.5 per cent by August 16. The ten-year _ average at this date is about" 68 per cent so the remaining water is somewaht greater than average. This week the flow fro the Kawartha Lakes has been reduced to near the KEEP REAR WINDOW - LEDGE CLEAR Ever put anything on the rear window ledge of your car when you're driving? Well, don't do it, warns the Industrial Accident Preven- tion Association. Check to be sure that you don't keep - objects on the rear window ledge, it could obstruct your view, and if you have to stop normal minimum for dry conditions to help reduce the draw of water from Hal- iburton. Several of the Kawarthas were lower than maximum level for navi- gation until rains over yes- terday afternoon and evening increased them 1 to 2 centimeters, The past three weeks have seen heavier demands also on the Peterborough County Reservoir Lakes of Anstruther, Mississauga, Eels and Jack to help main- tain levels of the Kawarthas from Deer Bay to Lakefield. Water was also drawn from Scugog Lake which had been near its spring level until the past couple of weeks. This thelped replace losses from Sturgeon and Buckhorn lakes for a few days over last weekend, August 14 and 15. The flow from this source was cut off again on Monday the 16th of August by our & k Er : rr Brand Merchandise ® Competitive Prices _® Reliable Personal Service Rl Ho tray the heads of the passengers. employees. , | JE I TE EI I I PUI SPU I EL LE