12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, September 5, 1990 MUSIC INSTRUCTION Flute, Voice, and Music Theory (all levels) Beginners and Advanced Students 985-4522 Nicholas Barakett A.RRC.T, B.Mus., MA. -- STURMAN po The Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry on 'August 11, 1990 was the setting of the reaffirmation of Wedding Vows between Lee and Carol Sturman on the occa- sion of their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Rev. Robert LePage conducted the ceremony in front of a beautiful rose covered arbor, created by the couple's eldest son, Jim. Attendants were Gloria Judd, Jean Cox, Cathy Houthuys, Frank Cruikshanks, Jim and Nancy Sturman and John Sturman. The wedding party walked to the arbor to the song, "With This Ring | Thee Wed". Everyone had a lovely time dancing to the music of Ron Elliott of Peterborough. The happy couple looked great, Carol in a two-piece outfit of old dusty rose antique satin and Lee in a charcoal suit with rose and soft grey pin-striping. Carol carried a bouquet of pink and ivory roses with baby's breath and com- plimentary flowers in her hair, while her husband wore a single rose. Guests were present from Bowmanville, Blackstock, Oshawa, Whitby, Peter- borough, Port Perry, Beaverton and Parry Sound. At 1:00 AM the guests formed an arch and the happy couple was escorted through to a waiting limousine, given to them for the evening by their sons and daughter-in-law. pes Ry ws mip § €s 5 be § rd Bytgair at #2 Fr Doug Harder and son Paul Harder round up one of the newest editions to thelr farm -- momma cow and her baby triplet calves. See story for detalls. Cow gives birth to triplets Paul Harder has seen double a couple of times, but the area farmer saw triple for the first time on Wednesday, Aug. 22. lets. The calves Amadeus, Seafood & Steak House 1180 Simcoe St.N., Oshawa 436-9333 or 436-9065 " OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK Banquet Facilities Available ES Chicken & Ribs Chinese Dinner Specials (Tues. to Thurs.) L Lic. LLBO Hwy. 12, North of Brooklin 655-8911 oS * Restaurant and Wining Lounge Canadian and Butch Cuisine Fine Food, Warm Atmosphere, Friendly Service QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-2066 ) RESTAURANT DINING Full Salad Bar Specializing in Seafood & Steaks 918 BROCK ST.N. WHITBY, ONTARIO (416) 668-9369 'The GATE FAMILY RESTAUARANT TRY OUR NEW DAILY SPECIALS Banquet Facilites Available PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8686 GREYSTONE DLP IEUE AS ATT On the Shirley Road 19 985-9713 BANQUETS * BIRTHDAYS * ANNIVERSARIES * etc. GREAT FOOD at REASONABLE PRICES See our ad under Coming Events 158 WATER STREET PORT PERRY 985-44n ... featuring Fresh Salads, Pasta, Pizza, Chicken Ribs & Steak The \__ PORT) Steaks and Burgers - FAMILY RESTAURANT Sit Down Service and Take-out 7A at WATER ST., PORT PERRY 985-4707 \. ] That's the date one of his Hol- stein cows gave birth to trip- two heifers and '0 a bull -- arrived 10 days early, Mr. Harder said. The mother, Glenosha Mat- tador Vickie, delivered the trip- lets without any help. Hanover Hill Renegade was the sire United Breeders used toimpregnate Vickie. This was Vickie's fifth calv- ing since the Harder's bought her at the Ontario County Club Sale in December of 1986. She was fresh at that time. Triplet calves are a very rare entity, Mr. Harder said. He told the Star that his veterinarian said triplets occur once in about every 10,000 calvings. That equals about one set of triplets in this region each year. Usually, mixed triplets are sterile and therefore will never produce milk. The triplets have been sold and will be raised for meat. Cyclist dies of injuries received in pick-up/bike accident Eric LeBlanc, 18, of Vroo- manton, was killed last Thurs- day when his bioycle was struck by a pick-up truc According to Durham Re- gional Police, Mr. LeBlanc, was travelling eastbound on Re- gional Road 10, west of Sunder- land, when he was struck by a eastbound pick-up truck driven by Timothy Dowes, 20, of Can- nington. The cyclist was taken to Ross Memorial Hospital and died shortly after. The cause of death is unknown, until a post mortem is carried out. The accident is still under in- vestigation by police. Please recycle this newspaper