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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jul 1949, p. 3

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THURSDAY, 3ULY 28th, THE CANADIAN STATESMAN~ 8OWMANVILLE, ONTARTO PAGE TR~EE ~ One ai the prettiest weddings of the season taok place on Sat- urday, Juiy 16, in Trinity Ujnited Church, Bowmanville, when LiI- lian Beatrice Osborne, elder daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Orville Knight Osborne, Providence, was united in marriage in a doubie ring ceremony with Alex Wight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wight, Hughenden, Alberta. The churci was beautifuily decorated with tali standards of gýadioli, baskets ai hydrangea and bowls af roses. Rev. S. R. Henderson periorme< ; be ceremony and Miss Joyce Martin played the wedding music. fMiss Eleanor Wight, cousin af ethe groom, was soloist and sang "Because." Given in marriage by ber fath- er, the bride wore a beautiful tra- ditional white satin gown witl sweetheart neckline, iitted bodice, lily point sleeves and a bustie back ilowing intu a long full skirt. Her fingertip veil was caught by a headdress of braided satin witlh appliques ai sqtin in the corners. The bride's jewellery was a pearl necklace, the gift af the groom, and she çarried a cascade bouquet ai red roses. The rnaid af honour was Miss Helen Osborne, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Misses Helen Cobb and Betty Osborne. The bridai attendants wore blue taifeta gowvns with yokes ai ny- loIn edged with shirred taffeta and bustle backs. Their beaddresses were soft braids of matching taf- feta. The maid oi honour carried a bouquet of talisman roses and the bridesmaids carried bouquets af yellow roses. Miss Joanne Eli- zabeth Hayes, daughter ai Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, Columbus, and *cousin ai the bride, was flower girl. She was dressed in yeliow taifeta with the dress iitted at the waist and a full gathered skirt. The skirt was caught up in bows with inserts af lace. She wore a yeliaw taifeta poke bonnet and yellaw taffeta wristlets and a sil- ver locket and bracelet, the giit ai the bride. She carried a white WEDDINGS WIGHTf-OSBOIRm s er le as le ts )f Needed Every Minufe WHETHER YOU drive one mile or many miles and whetber you drive once a week or every day, your car may cause you a crippling financial bas. Carry complete Automobile Insurance. Then wherever you go or whatever happens you'll bc protected. Stuart R. James INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE Phone: Office 681. Res. 493 Kint Street, Bawmanvllbe1 ON THE BRUCE PENINSULA This is the land, af contrasts, af rockbound inlets and stretches of and-the Bruce Peninsula, just a day's easy sunny driving fromn Southern Ontario cifies via high- ways No. 4, 6, 10 and 21. There's vacation activity snd accommoda- tion in %-ariety%, toa-write the Wiarton or Owecn Sound Board ai Trade for details. And remember vacationists from across the border am eguests ai ours. 'LE'S MAKE THEM WANT TO COME BACKI" basket decarated with yellow iab- bons and scattered rase petals in the bride's path. Mr. Harold Cold. well, Barrie, cousin ai the gr-oam, was best mari and the ushers were Edwin 'Down and Elnier Dawn, Oshawa, cousins oi the bride. Ater the ceremony, thse recep- tian was held at the hame ai the bride's parents. The bride's ma- ther received wearing a pale blue silk gawil with needie point fig- ures, a navy blue pîcture bat, na- vy blue bag and'white gloves and a corsage aif roseg., The groom's mother assîsted in a powder blue crepe beaded gown Wvith a dainty white bat, shoes and glaves and a corsage of rases. For the wedding trip ta Niagara, and a boat trip ta the head ai Lake Superiar and an ta Hughenden, Alberta, the bride wore a ,navy blue shantung tailored dress with navy accessaries and a carsage ai rases. Mr. and Mrs. Wight wilV reside in Hughenden, Alberta. Prior ta her marriage, the bride was showered with niany beauti- fui and useful gifts irom Shaws and Providence friends and a lin- en sbower at the home ai ber aunt, Mrs. Frank Prouse, Picker- ing. CASBOURN-MacKINLEY In the attractive garden at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. MacKin- *ley, Coilavoulin, Camlachia, On- étaria, their eldest daughter, Mar- , ian Janette MacKinley, Reg. N., dwas united in marriage ta Harold 1H. Casbourn, youngest son ai Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Casbourn, Bow- Smanville, in a double-ring cere- Smony periormed on July 16 by sRev. J. F. Anderson, pastar ai St. Paul's United Church, Mr. John Milne, organist, played the bridai jmusic. 1 Given in marriage by ber fath- r r, the bride was charmingly attir- c d in a gawn ai imported chalk twhite faille with a sait collar .iraming the square type portrait sneckline with finy cap shoulder eifect and long painted sleeves. Her tight bodice emphasized the fvery full skirt aver a hooped pet- ticoat. She donned a French bead- ai embroidered beaddress with fine English illusion embroidered 1veil and she carried an arm bou- quet ai white gladioli and blue corniiower. The bride's jewellery was a three strand pearl necklace, the giit ai the groom. Miss Jean MacKinley, maîd-of- bonour, and Miss Helen MacKin- ley, bridesmaid, bath sisters ai the bride were gawned alike in forget-me-not faille with tight bodiçe and hooped, skirt. They wortC Victorian bonnets ai the same material with pasies and carried Colonial bouquets ai wbite daisies and blue cornflower. Sidney Casbourn, Toronto, as- sisted bis brother as groomsman, wbiie ushering the guests were Mr. Douglas MacKiniey, London' and Dr. Archie MacKiniey, broth- ers ai the bride. Mrs. R. Tickner, the bride's cou- sin, was soiaist and sang "The Lord's Prayer" previaus fa the ce- remony and during the signing oi the registar, "Because". Mrs. MacKinley for bler daugh-1 ter's marriage wore an aqua en-1 semble with navy accessories and1 gardenia corsage, while Mrs. Cas- boumn, the bridegroom's mothe-, donned a delit blue mesh dress with black accessories and a gar- denia corsage. Following the ceremony a re- ception for 45 guests was enjoyed at the borne ai the bride's parents, where a buffet style dinner was served. The bridai table was cen- tred with a tbree-tiered wedding1 cake, flanked by bouquets ai snapdragons. Tea was paured by Mrs. D. A. MacKiniey, Camiachie, the bride's aunt, assistai by Miss N Gladys Norton, Belleville, aunt ai the bridegroom.9 For the honeymoon ta the Ka-t wartha Lakes District, the brideV chose a navy two-piece sharkskin0 suit with navy and white accessotr- ies and a gardenia corsage. b On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Casbourn wîll reside at 510 Dawes Rd., Toronto. Out ai tawn guests were present C I Sign Register Aftér -Wedding Picture above shows Mr. and Mrs. Harold Casbourn signing the register after their marriage which took place in the garden oi the home of the bride's parents at Coi]avoulin, Camiachie, Ontario, on Juiy l6th. The bride is'daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. MacKiiiey and the brîdegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Casbourn, Bowmaiiville. was romprised ai rases. For '.'he wedding trip ta north- cmn Ontario, the bride chose a pale green printed silk dress with navy blue accessaries and a corsage ai white rases., Dr. and Mrs. Langmaid wiil reside in Ottawa. EDGER-YOUNG Wedding rings and vows were exchanged in AIl Saints Anglican Church, Peterbora, Saturday ai- ternoon, July 23, before Rev. W. E. Kibblewhite as Marian Orchid Young became the bride ai Mr. William Robert Edger. She is the yaungest dauehter ai Mrs. Vera A. Young af Peterboro and the groom is the son ai Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edger ai Bowmanville Pink andt white gladioli formed a lovely settflig for the ceremony and Mrs. A. Logan played tra- ditional wedding-music Mrs. Dor- athy Bain was the soloist and sang "Through the Years" before the service and "Because" at the signing af the register. Mr. D. W. Young gave bis ais- ter in marriage and she was wear- ing a beautiful gown ai white alipper satin which bad a longj train wita a deep edgîng of lace. It was fashioned with a round neckline and insorted yake af matching lace, the bodice buttoned at, the back and bad long tight- fitting sleeves iinished with points over the hands. Her shoul- der veil oi fine net was caught ta a Mary Queen ai, Scots headdress and she carried a white prayet book and a cascade ai pink rose- buds. Miss Dorotby McElroy wasi ber bridesmaid, frocked in yellow brocaded argandy styled with a tiered skirt. She wome white net mittens and an ofi-the-face crown of wbit e net and was carrying a ring bouquet ai rai rases. The groomaman was'Mr. John James of Bowmanville, and the1 ushers weme D. Nelson and T. Depew. The reception was held in the YWCA with the bride's mother1 receiving ber guests in a gown afi poa#der blue crepe, navy tafietaj hsat and corsage ai red roses. She5 was assisted by tho groom's mo- ther who chose a gown ai lightt grey crepe and a iight mauve bat1 mximmed with deeper mauve vel-t vet flowers, and ber corsage wasf of roses and swef peas.a When' ]Ieaving lator for Hali-î burton where the couple will t spend their boneymaan. the bride l was wearing a pink gabardine suitii wîth navy and white accessaries.5 On return they will live at 297 iro .'vmn.1.vuii, Belleville, To- Bethune St., Peéterboro.- _ ronta, London, Kitchener and Ha- Guests fram out ai town attend- *milton. ing the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edger, Mrs. Charles LANGMAID-CASE Depew, Mr. and Mrs. T Depew and son Bill, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Taîl standards ai gladioli and James and sons John and Bobby, ferns formai the setting in Knox Mrs. Norman S. B. James, Mr. D. College Chapel, Toronto, July 15, Harnden, Mr. J. Cbilds, Mm and when Dr. Jack Alan Langmaid, Mrs. P. Greenfield, Miss Marie son o! Dr .and, Mms. Wesley J. Moise, Mr. D. Ferguson, ail af Langmaid, Oshawa, took as his Bowmanville, and Mm. and Mrs. bride Ruth Anne Janet Case, R. Mofiat, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cox, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. Gar- Toronto. field Case, Owen Sound. Honoring Miss Marion Young Rev. W. Ross Adams, Owen before ber marriage, ber sister Sound, performed the ceremony. Mrs. D. Nelson was bostess ta The wedding music was playai inoenda who gave ber a shower ai by k1iss Efsie Bennett, Toronto, mîscellaneous giffa, and ber sister- and Dr. Frank Phillipa, Brockville, în-law, Mi-s. D. Young entertained sang "The Lord's Prayer" and at a pantry showem. Gixls ai the "Because". Mechanical Dept., QGE, gave ber Given in marriage by ber a sbower which was'held at Bur- lather, the bride was in white bro- leigh Falls. Employees ai the de- caded satin. The iitted bodice partment presentai ber with an bad a deep neckline witb a rolled iran and a silver tray. The groom edge and cap leeves. The skirt received a set af silverwaro from fell info a long train. She wore assaciatos in the Outboard Ma- a fingertip veil and carried a ine office. cascade ai white and pink roses and bouvardia. She was attended by hem sister, DEMIfLLE-...VANEYK Mrs. William M. P. Benson, as A pretty wedding took place on mafron af honour. The brides- Saturdyatron uy2,i maida were Miss Jean Case, also Longrday a Uitedon, uly 23,in a sister ai the bride, and Miss Mary MeKerroîl. The attendants mixed flowers and femna provided were gowned alike in pale blue the background for the marriage bracaded satin with full skirts. ai Agnes Vaneyk, daughfer of Mr. Low U-shaped necklines styled and Mrs. Walter Vaneyk ta Ha- their fitted bodices which were raId Arthur DeMille, son ai Mm. butfoned in front ta the waist. James DeMille, Burketon. Rev. They carrip' cascades ai white R. M. Seymour performed the and finted claisies with matching ceremnony and Miss Grace Smith circlets an their hair. played the wedding music. The beat man was Dr. Douglas Given in marriage by ber fath-i G. Langmaid, brother af the er the bride looked lovely in a bridegroom, and the ushers were white slioper satin gown with a Mm. Ross Langmaid and Dr. lace yoke and front lace panel.1 Graver Lightford, Perth. -H-- headdress was a thmee quarter For the reception beld at the iength veil and she carried a bau-1 Old Miii, Toronto, the bride's quet ai mcd roses, baby's breath1 mother received in gmey crepe and iern. Miss Mary Vaneyk, is-i with orcbid colorai accessories. fer ai the bride, was rnaid ai hon-1 She ware a picture bat and a cor- aur and was dressed in a blue tai- sage ai white gardenias. She was etta gown with an off shoulder assistai by the groom's mother eifect and ruiiled yoke. The1 wbo was in blue crepe with deep bridesmaid was Miss Annie Van rose accessories. Hem bat was of Dam who wore a peach tafieta i pale blue veiling and hen corsage gown with a sweetheart necklinec and bustie back. The bridal at, tendants wore short veils thati matched their gowns. The maidj ai honour carried a bouquet ai pink roses and the bridesmaid car- ried a bouquet of yellow roses. Mr. Henry DeMille was best man and Mr. Paul Vaneyk, broth- er ai the bride acted as usher. Aiter the ceremany, the recept- ion was held at the home ai the bride's parents. The bride's moth- er receivecl wearing a pink jer- sey gown with white trim and a corsage af red roses and baby's breath. The groom's sister-in-law assisted in a forget--me-not blue jçrsey gown and a corsage ai red roses and baby's breath. For the wedding trip ta Points north, the bride chose a blue crepe dress with white accessorie. On their return Mr. and Mrs. DeMille will reside in Long Sauit. STELLINGS-VANSTONE Attended by many out-oi-town guesfs, the marriage took place on Saturday, July 23 in Timnothy Ea- ton Memorial Church, Toronto, ai Dorothy May, daughter ai Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Vanstone, Toronto, ta IMr. Donald A. Stellings, Toronto, farmerly ai Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stellings. Reir. Dr. Trevar H. Davies officiated at the double ring ceremany, against a background ai lighted candles and standards ai white gladiali and Shasta daisies Mr. David Ouchter- lony was at the organ, and Mr. Arthur Sclater was soloist. Mr. Vanstone g-ave bis claugbter in marriage. Her original portrait gown ai petal white Chantilly lace over satin was made on classic princess limes. Embroidered lace motifs encrusted the square neck- line and edged the cuifs ai the aleeves, and the skirt formed a circular train. Her long veil was held with v matching lace chaplet trimmed with lace motifs, and ber cascade bouquet was gardenias and bauvardia with ivy. Mrs. R. S. Stuart, Montreal, mafron af honor for ber sister, Miss Doreen Steil- ings and Miss Barbara Cary were gowned u'ike in green chiffon. shading from a pale tone at the waistlines fa deep bottle green at the hemlies. Draped shirred col- [ars encrusted the necklines, and the skirts were full. Their picture riats ai maturai le horn straw were accented with deep green gros- grain streamers, and they carried baskets ai the same straw filled W 'th Shasta daisies and trailimg .vy. The ushers were Dr. R. S. Stuart, Montreal; Messrs. Alan Stellings, and Jim Whyte, Hamil- on; Robert McCall and John Mac- Kenzie, Toronto. The reception was held at the home ai the bride's parents. Later the couple lef t for Muskoka, the ride travelling in a green suit f wool gabardine, matching F rench felt turban and corsage ai .cd gladioli. v t] i GIBNER-LAYCOE The marriage ai Jean Olive Lay- coe and William Henry Gibner Swas solémnized on Saturday ev- ening July 16, at the parsonage of Hampton United Church with ERev. E. S. Linstead officiating. The bride is daughter ai Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laycoe, Toronto, (formerly of Oshawa), and the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibner, Bowmanville. Given in marriage by her father the bride was in white whispering rayon taffeta styled xvith a flared skirt. The fitted bodice was iash- ioned with a low off-the-shoulder neckline with a rayon net yoke. Her coronet headdress oi braided rayon held ber shoulder iength veil and she carried a cascade ai red roses and white stephanie. She wore a double strand ai pearîs, the gif t of the bridegroom. She was attended by Miss Betty Bail, Oshawa, who, was in a blue rayon taffeta dress styled with sweetheart neckline and bustle back effect. She wore a matching floral headdr ss and carried a nosegay of yel low roses with blue ribbon. Her jewellery was a dou- ble strand ai pearîs, the giit ai the bride. The best man was Mr. Norman Woodcock, Renirew, brother-in- law of the bridegroom. For the reception held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, the bride's mother wore a navy blue suit ai summer crepe. The bridegroom's mother was in blue and white spun rayon. Bath wore white accessories and a corsage ai red roses. Pink and white streamers and aj large weddsng bell with baskets ai niixed gladioli, roses, carnationsi and tersas décotated the home. plnk and white basket wari the ening spent Far the «wedding trip ta Lake-. contaanitr for the many attractive- let McAllist field, the bride chose a pastel blue ly packaged giit. Foliowing the Mr. Willian butcher linefl with square neck- unwraliÏn« ai the gift, reiresh- at Torontoi lie and- wide scallops around ments were served by the hostess- sklrt. Her hat vis-of' stiffened es assisted by Miss Phyllis Jones, 1c wt t viling. She Màis Marguerite Mann, and the irore white accessorlea and,& cor- Misses Adeline and Ann Giroux. e ai o red rases wl.»a clver rnb- For the entertainment one. af the Ladies kc4 bOôn. guests resd the tea leaves. A prize ly meetings Mr. and Mrs. Glbner will reside was awarded ta Miss Hazel War- on WednesÈ iii Oshawa. ing wba held the iucky cup. The meat suppez Guests were present frani Osh- guests were the girls af the Stand- Mr. andb arToranto, Scarboro, Ajax, -ards Department ai General MO- enter-tained »Ow;manville and Renfrew. tors a'ifice, and other iriends. airer the weE 4Thursday evening, July 21, Miss- ers on Satua Ses Donnie Creasser and Carol Mar- Mrs. B.1 k dle Oai thO *MOnth tyn, Bowmanviile, were hostesses Port Hoee,« MIL re y re at a miscellaneous shower for Bryson. oimo eredby Fie dSMiss McAllister at the iormer's Mrs. Palt home, Centre Street. About fif- Mrs. Wanna Miss Peggy Giraux, King Street teen iriends were guests and show- and Mrs.b West, Oshawa, and Miss Elleen ered the bride-to-be with many Mrs. Thampç French were co-hastesses at a mis- iovely gif ts. An intereting feature terson rern3j cellaneaus shawer on Tuesday ev- ai the occasion was the cîeverîy Mr. and I ening,. July, 19, for .Miss- Violet compiled bride's book and the ap- ily, Tarantc McAlliiter,.Bawpmanville, a bride- prapriate roam decorations. Du- Mr. and Mn to-be oi this rnonth. On arrival, ring the evening, Carol took pho- Miss Joar the future bride was escarted ta tographs oi the bride-to-be and and Mrs. B:] a chair, decorated in white and the graup and a tricky word con- piftk, shawered with confetti from test kept everyone guessing. A Stili in airer hanging balloons, and pre- deliciaus lunch was served by the homes is fh sented with a corsage afi rosýs. A hostesses ta complete a happy ev- osene iamp. To Clear at $1.98 Ec Large Sizes in SWIM SUITS To Clear. at $3,98 i,,i 7CaL6e i& l4&À, .&m4Joè Phone 451 IM Bowmcznville it n honoring Mis Via. ster, whose marriage tô ,u Wright took place on Monday. KIRBY ýep in mind the znonth- tof W.A. and W.M.S. sday, Aug. 3; aima the er on Aug. 5. *.. Mrs. S. B. Rutherford 1a nuniber of frierids *ekend; alsa the thresh- urday. Tbampson and niece, with her sister, Mrs. tterson and Mr. and ian and Ross with Mrý Marwood McKee- and. pson, Cadmus. Mrs. Pat- ined for a visit. Mrs. Hewitt and farnà- ao, with ber parents, Irs. Vaumans. an Wannan with Mr, MIi Wannan. use in many rural the old-fashioned ker- ANtI COURTESY 'i AN EASY WAY TO DUY KENWIOOD BLA NKETS You Pay $100 Down and 50Ç or more per We JOIN WALKER STORES KENWOOD BLANKET CLUB NOW With the co-operation of Kenwood Milis Limited we are now able to off er you th'is wonderful service. Ail you need do is select the one you pref er, pay a deposit of $1,00 and make reguùlar weekly payments of 50c (or more if you wish). We then lay away the blanket until it is fully paid. You buy at the regular .Iow cash price. YOU DUY AT THE REGULAR LOW CASH PRIVE CHOOSE FR011 TRIS WIDE I4ANGE *0 RAMCREST PLAIN COLOURS Ends bound with 4-inch satin nibbon, 6 loveiy coleurs. Indlvidually boxed. Size 7V' x 84". Price- each $10.50 . RAMCREST WHITE PAIRS Whipped ends with 2-colour striped border. Packaged in pairs. Size 72" x 90". Price per pair - -$19.50 *FAMOUS PLAIN COLOURS Ends bound with extra wide satin ribbon. Wide choice af colours. Individuaiiy boxed. Size 72" x 84". Price each _________-- $12.50 . FAMOUS FLORALTINT 2-TONE Tone on tone type. Ends baund with extra wide riblion. Lovely colour tones. Individually boxed. Size 72" x 84". Price each $13.50 FINAL 0F SUMMiERt ONLY A FEW LEFT IN STOCK To Clear at $4*95Ec . VICEROY PLAIN COLOURS Superfine quality. Gorgeous decorator shades. Fifmhed with extra wide taifeta rlbbon. Size 72" x84". Individually boxai, Price each $50 *NORWAY CHECKED CAMP Whipped ends. Wide choice ai colaured checks. Individually boxed. Size 66"x84". Price eacb 89 . RAMCREST BABY BLANKET' Edges whipped on four aides. Baby colours. Indiviaually packaged. Sizes 36"x 50". Price each _____-$3.95 . FAMOUS BABY BLANKET Bound ail araund with satin ribbon. Baby colours., Individually boxed. Size 35" x 50". Price each -. $5.95 10 Only GRASS VERANDAR MATS Size 36 x 60 - Green, Red and Brown REDUCTIONS To Clear at $1.39 Eç THIE MODERN STORE IURGE CAIRI, CAUION AND COURTESY Much mare patience and much less speeding in highway drivtng is urged by'hlghway officiais ta prevent accidents during the coming peak period of summer ho- lidays. Drivers are urged ta avid hlghway travel as much as pas- sible at tres ai greatest conges- tion. In June at Ieast 65 persans died as a result of matar vehicles acc.i- dents in the province, bringlng the total for the year's.iirst hait up to 323 -traiiic victims, ar 79 more than the number iast during the same period in 1948. Extreme careiulness, caution and courtesy are urged during the summer . holiday driving when mare trafiic is expected than ever before. June accidents bit bard at chl-. dren, 16 victinis being under 15 *years ai age campared with 12 in June, 1948. Pedestnians were yul- nerable, there being 27 pedestrians killed compared. with 17 drivers, 17 passengers and four cyciists. DRIVE WITH CARE, CAUTION 5 Only Large Size 1 -4 1/2 feet by 7 1/2 feet THURSDAY, JMY 28th, z, THE CANADIAN STATES?-L«i BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE . i DRESSES Bowinanvgle

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