Heayn -. Hatschinski Grace United Church, Scu- gog was the setting for the lovely spring wedding of Lin- da Ellen Heayn to Andrew a* The Matron of Honour car- ried tangerine sweetheart roses. All bouquets were clus- tered on delicate white dol- Joseph Hatschinski, on Sat-| lies. Each attendant had cor- urday, April 17, 1971 The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn, Seugog. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hatschinski, Port Perry The happy couple were united in a double ring cere- mony by Rev. J.K. Braham, of Dwight, Ontario. Mrs. J Beckett accompanied Mr. Rob-| ert Heayn, the soloist, in "The Wedding Prayer" and Given im marriage by her father, the bride wore 4| sheath dress of mint green | sleeveless, empire waistline, | crepe with puffy sleeves. The | fulltength gown of Chantilly lace over rayon-satin compli- mented by a scallop edged Chantilly lace overcoat ruffled at the throat and wrists, flowing from the shoulders into a chapel length train. Her headpiece was a floral horseshoe shape with a below the shoulders nylon illusion veil. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of yellow and tanger- ine sweetheart roses enhanced large square buckle of aurora | by babies breath and fern.| borealis stones. The skirt of | Mrs. Karen MelLeiland of Willowdale attended as Matron | of Honour. Bridesmaids were | semi-full effect. Her corsage | Betty Ann Heayn, sister of | consisted of pink sweetheart | the bride, Patty Wherry of Willowdale and Switiana Lu- bansky of Elkhart, Indiana. | All were gowned alike in full length empire waistline dresses of melon colour nylon crystalette with long puffy sleeves. The deep rounded necklines and wrists were embroidered by pleated white and melon ruffle trim. They carried nosegays of yellow sweethear® roses and fern responding sweetheart rose buds which complimented their hair styles beautifully Fernando Hatschinski, bro- ther to the groom acted as Best Man. Ushers were David Godley of Port Perry, Ray Pudge of Port Perry and Wal- ter Lubansky of Elkhart : Indiana. The groom and his attend- ants were identically attired in black edwardian tuxedos | with yellow carnations. The bride's mother looked : lovely in an empire-waistline, V-neck and cuffs were smartly trimmed in silver sequins. Her corsage and rose buds in her hair were of tangerine sweet- heart roses. Her accessories a silver purse and shoes com- plimented her dress charm- ingly. The groom's mother was beautifully attired in « soft ! baby blue, round necked, puf- fy sleeved dress of crepe, belted at the waist with a | the dress was gathered at the waistline giving it « lovely) | roses and fern. Her accessories were white hat, purse, shoes and gloves | A motor trip touring the | United States as far as Texas followed the reception, which was enjoyed by all, with « hot roast beef dinner, for one- hundered and thirty quests and a three-piece orchestra at Blackstock Recreation Centre. After the reception, the bride wore a matching A-line SHATTERS oy ee 3 ~®¥ ' ia Regs * ° . * : - ba Ss coat and dress ensemble of yellow shantung. The neck- line of the dress was beauti- fully embroidered with pearis and yellow beading. Her cor- sage consisted of tangerine sweetheart roses, babies breath and fern. Her accessories were | @ white pouch purse and white two strap, block heel shoes. | Priorto the wedding, Linda was given two miscellaneous | showers. The first was given }by Karen MclLelland, Irene | Carter and Janis Richardson. | The second was at her former place of employment, Dunloy Canada Limited by her friends there. At both she received a | lovely assortment of gifts and many good wishes. Guests present were from Port Perry, Scugog Island, Toronto, Prince Albert, Tyr- one, Bowmanville, Oshawa, Hamilton, Burketon, Manches- ter, West Guilford, Smithville | Welland, Elkjart, Indiana; and | Cleveland, Ohio. | Mr. and Mrs. Hatschinski will be residing at 70 Park! Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, June 6th at 11:30 a.m. Utica Sunday Schoo! meets at 10 a.m. Utica Memorial Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, June 13, at 2 pm. Rev. John Hop kins will be the guest speak er. There will be special music. The Utica Cemetery Board would like to say "thank you" to those who assisted with the "bee" on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Ro- bertson and children were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. FRI. - JUNE Tith: Street, GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A East, Port Credit, Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR 7:30 p.m SUNDAY . JUNE 13th: 12:00 noon 400 pm THURS. - JUNE 10th: 9 am. to 9 p.m 9 a.m. to 9 pm 2:00 p.m.--Acquaintance Party 6:00 p.m.--fFrank Barkey (Country & Western) 7:00 p.m.--Diane Leigh (Country & Western) Olde Tyme Auctidn FOR OUTDOOR EVENTS PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, June 2, 1971 ~ 17 Hillis Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross, Miss Sharane Slute and Mr. Larry Ross enjoyed Sunday night dinner in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Russell All- bright of Claremont were supper guests of Mrs. Cecil Harper on Tuesday. Mrs. Cecil Harper visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scho- field on Saturday. Mrs. Bennett of Oshawa, Mrs. Harold Kerry and Mrs. Roy Cornish of Port Perry were recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt \Mrs. Skerratt was a sup- CELEBRATIONS A, "ae 9.498" Official Opening Ceremof Wednesday, June 9, - 2:00 Schedule of Events FIVE -- FUN - FILLED DAYS ARE AS FOLLOWS: WED. - JUNE 9th: 2:00 p.m. -- Official Opening Ceremonies Host -- Reeve, Robert Kenny Guest Speakers -- Hon. Ni Cafik, MP. -- Or. M B. Dymond, M-P.P. -- Ontario County Warden, Mr. -- Scugog Reserve indian Chief, Mr. George Edgar. 3:00 pm.--C.F.B. Trenton Base Band Concert 4:15 p.m.--Centennial Queen Contest 5:00 p.m.--Acquaintance Party opens 5:30 p.m.--Chicken Barbecue 7:00 p.m.--Fiddlers' Contest 8:30 p.m --Fireworks Display 9:00 p.m.--Street Dance 2:00 p.m.--Acquaintance Party opens 7:00 p.m.--GM. Male Choir . 8:00 p.m.--"The Sound" (a Rock Group) 8:30 p.m.--The Carlton Show Band (Pig & Whistle) opens SAT. - JUNE 12%: Day-break to Noon--Sea-plane Fly-in and Breakfast All day Sports Activities at the Ball Park 2:00 p.m.--Parade Queen Street Acquaintance Party opens Arena 3:30 p.m.--Regatta Park area Bobeaygeon Band Concert Park area 3:45 p.m.---Beard-growing Contest Queen Street 5:30 pm.--Beef Barbecue Birdseye Centre 9:00 p.m.--CENTENNIAL BALL Antique Car Parade Interdenominational Church Service BRING (Clip and Save for Further Reference) Merchants' Street Market Midway Games & Rides Merchants' Street Market Midway Games & Rides YOUR OWN LAWN CHAIR Utica News per guest of Mr. and Mrs Fred Olsen of Prince Albert on Sunday Mrs. Jessie MacCanne!! of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell On Sunday they attended the Christening Service in Peterborough of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Mac Cannell; Kelly Lynne and Gail Louise. The MacCannells called on Mr. and Mrs. Ollsen McCosh of Ajax on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Allan of Minden called (Continued on Page 19) John Williams Park Area Queen Street Arena Birdseye Centre Queen Street Park area Queen Street Arena Queen Street Queen Street Arena Street Street Queen Queen Arena Port Perry Park area EVERYONE WELCOME