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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Sep 1970, p. 8

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of was flowergir!. The bridesmaids ants' dresses. EO eee ee ee, were ushers. of the register. the corsage. ~ McKnight -Beaton [z= Wick Presbyterian Church} the Church on the arm of her was the scene of a very pretty| father. She looked lovely in wedding when Margaret Anne| her dress made of white peau Beaton daughter of Mr. and/de laurene covered with lace. Mrs. Wm. Bruce Beaton mar-| The dress made by the bride ried Roger Ernest McKnight|had long lace sleeves and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest/lace train. The bride's head- McKnight of Leaskdale on|piece was made by yellow Saturday, July 18, 1970. sweetheart roses to match her The couple are now resid- ing on the groom's farm at R. R. 2 Uxbridge. Teachers er Rev. Wm. Fairley. off-| bouquet of yellow sweetheart Cookman entertained at a iciated at the double ring|roses and white stephanotis.| js. ower in Greenbank. ceremony The bride wore a gold pin and earring set, a gift from the groom. Miss Sheila Miss Bessie Oliver played, "Praise My Soul the King of > Heaven" as the bride entered Under New Management tained at a shower in Ferguson,| Church Parlour. (formerly Marty's Restaurant) The Miss Port Perry Restaurant, (formerly Marty's Restaurant) is now un- der the management of Mr. Jack Senko Mr, Senko is not new in the restaurant business and comes to Port Perry with many years experience behind him. Prior t6 coming to Port Perry, Mr. Senko was Chef in Montreal at the Mount Stephen's Club, and prepared a Civic Dinner for Princess Margaret. He was also executive chef at the Royal Canadian Military institute, where on a number of occasions he prepared dinners for the late Governor General Vanier, and was also executive chef at York University B -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 17, 1970) friend of the bride was maid ee honour, Miss Kathleen Fairley and Miss Cathy Cook- man also friends of the bride were bridesmaids. Miss Louise Taylor cousin of the bride junior bridesmaid. Miss Eli- zabeth Taylor cousin of bride dressed in floor length gowns of green peau de laurene cov- ered with lace, and carried cascades of yellow mums. The bridesmaids wore green flow- ers in their hair. Gold pins and lockets accented the attend- Mr. Ross Real, cousin of the groom, acted as best man. Mr. Willie Beaton, brother of the bride, and Mr. Stone, cousin of the groom Mr. George Beare, friend of the groom) was soloist sang "The Lord's Prayer" be- fore the bridal party entered the Church and "O Father All Creating" during the signing The reception was held in the Church Parlour where Bride's mother received wearing a pink lace ensem- ble, white accessories and a white @arnation corsage. The groom's mother assist- ed wearing a turqudise shan- tung silk ensemble, beige a- ecessories and a pink carnation For a honeymoon to East Coast the bride wore a green brocade ensemble, brown accesories and an or- Prior to the wedding the of Prince Albert School entertained at a show- at the home of Mrs. Marion Andrews, Sunderland. Mrs. Ross and Miss Cathy The ladies of Wick enter- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vernon recently attended the wedding of their younger son Beverley, to Miss Margaret McCrae in Windsor. They will be living in Brockville. Mrs. Grant Franklin spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd McKee at Ban- croft. employees of Chalet Farms to a weiner and corn roast on Saturday evening. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. David Kuhn and Brian on Sunday were Mrs. Ivan Moore and Helen Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore, Valerie and John, all of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cryderman, Karen.and Dianne, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lamb, Anne and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lamb, Jim and Bob. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts were Mr. and Mrs. George Morden and Master Allen McGennis of Picton and Mr. and Mrs. Norman May of Toronto. There was a large attend- ence at Church on Sunday to hear Mr. James Elliot who was guest speaker, Mrs. Elliot told a very appropriate child- ren story. Speaker for Sun- day September 20th will be Mr. Cyril Knight of Ashburn and the following Sunday September 27, Mr. Archie Reid of Agincourt will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and Brenda, Stouffville and Mrs. Maude Crosier called on Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach on Sunday. It was good to see Mrs. Taylor out again fter her recent surgerv. Sunday Schoo! will comm- ce on Sunday, September 19th after the summer recess. St. John's W.M.S. Continued ing in Cannington was an- nounced for the 23rd of Sep- tember. Clothing collected for Scott Mission had been delivered. Mention was made of knitted bandages, and al- tered clothing to be handed in as soon as possible. The 'Lindsay Presbyterial' to be known hereafter as the "Lindsay -Peterborough Pres- byterial". The St. John's Women's Missionary Society, was or- ganized in July 1880. Mrs. G. Christie read a resume of the work of the group of that date, which started with 5 members. Consideration was given to having a tea, this fall to celebrate this, but it was finally decided to post- pone this until more favour- able conditions prevail. Mrs. Bentley took the topic from the book "Set Free for Others", the title being "God So Loves". Miss Margaret John Wick contest. Johns followed this with | Rev. Mr. Black told of ap- palling conditions in Biafra, Nigeria. Bicycles are need- ed badly, as the only means of travel and transportation. The rehabilitation program- me is to cost Canada $11 mil- lion. Contributions may be sent to Dr. Johnson, former moderator. 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