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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jul 1953, p. 15

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVTLLP. ONTARIO THURSDAY, 3ULY 23, 1933 * ~~W. D. Ferguson, Oshawa. The 0 __________________________________________________ funenal was held an Monday !ron-MDratsFnnlH m,a M Penny, ta, Union Cemetery, Cad- Look! Look! Look!MnySle dClrs Rgart250 the time to save on thesel Bennett, Oakvil]e. SM fromoat MQfi yFor the reception, held in the Oretr tcmn a. H i rc Sunday School Room o! the dhurcI, the bnide's mother ware a street length dress o! navy blue Fia vo r FAMLY PESONALsheen cnepe with white accessor-:I nV mFicvou FAMLY ERSNAL es nd acorageof pnk arn S0 UNES SIZE tions. She was assistcd by the! 12 OUNCES groom's mother, who wére aM Econo m .yIO street length dress o! turquoise 57M Whe ~o bu tw 30os.botiesofW.SQ'Screpe with navy accessonies and - N N5 in Y.W s Gine A or 3cy t ou hav be 1. iof t hi a for18 Ç w"iteSaen a tnorgen n-a owm nvll Gingr Ae fo 35, yo hae th utost n aThe bride and groom left on.&, M deliciaus beverage, at the very bottom price for 2 fr35C wedinStatsth bride choosing for : SH3OPPES - which it can be produced and delivered. travelling a dress of navy nylon a Prices include Govt Tox 162 n]iise with collar and cuffs o! : Oshawa - Toronto - Bownîanville- Orillia Knso wii,'c waffie piquie. On their mc-a turn they wiil re.5ide in Toronto. Iâ@a aqau g@ag» a@Bgae£@@gaga@ strapless bodice and carrying a C D U nosegay of variegated pink and IAM Sl yellow carnations. Mrs. Wm. Bu- TH day, Maple Grove, sister of the Sincere sympathy is extendedim 7 EE Bowmanville, sister-in-law of the W. B. Ferguson who passed away 1 bride, were bridesmaids, gowned suddenly at the home of his sonW r W e d n s*0in similarly styled ballerina in Oshawa. Mr. Ferguson had for 57MW T ia %>length dresses of pink embroider- many years been a resident of l ed net over taffeta, the vee shap- this district until a few years iM ed points in the front and back ago, when he went to live with ! o m n il of the skirt outlined with se- his'daughter ini Gait. He had ':CMR N quins. Shouider boleros were been here visiting old friends and 1 worn over the strapiess bodices neighbours, when he first took Um and they carried nosegays of mix- ill. He was at the home of his SHOPPES - ed pink and yellow carations. son, Mr. W. Ferguson, when h e Junior bridesmaid Miss Rita took a stroke on Monday and he* BAYNES - GOULAR marriage by ber father, wore a Goulah, sister of the bride, wore pse wyo rdyeeig O Jue2aveyretwe-Iballerina length strapless gown a ballerina length dress of pink Mr. Ferguson was 86 years of age,q l a eT oBn gY of white taffeta with Chantilly taffeta, the neckine edged ina n'od19at a ctv too plceini St. Jôseph'si lace and nylon net. The lace jac- matching net. A boero jacket was uip to the time of his deat R ý ahlc hrh o-ket featured a small wing coflar worn over the bodice and heaiteanme av eevc tmanville, at 10 a.m. when Mar- and tiny buttons to the waist. The nosegay bouquet was of pink car- cards sent by Rev. and Mrs. Hut- garet Leona (Peggy) Gouiah, long sleeves came ta a point nations. Little Miss Karen Buday, ton fromn various points during daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo over the hand. The fitted bodice niece of the bride, was flower their trip ta the West Coast. We Goulah, was united in marriage. of Chantilly lace extended ta a girl wearing a ballerina length hope they are having a very, with Ronald Melvin Haynes, sofl'point at front and back of the full dress of mauve taffeta with littie pleasant time and we will al * of Mr. and Mrs. Lorme Haynes, net skirt. The bride's shoulder puffed sleeves. She carried a be glad ta have them back withM ail o! Bowmanville. Rev. F. K.- lerigth veil was caught ta a crown basket of mixed flowers, and us again. Malane officiated. The church of pearl studded hearts, and she wore a band of mauve flowers in We hope ta have the pleasure was beautifully decorated wîth carried a corsage of pînk camna- her hair. The bride's other atten- of having Dr. R. P. Bowles oc- peonies, larkspur and roses. tions on a prayer book with car- dants ail wore net halos match- cupying the puLpit at Cadmus next* Miss Margaret Sullivan, Bow- nation petals cauglit in the white ing their gowns. Billy Buday, Sunday. ARl of us thoroughlyM nianville, played the wedding satin streamners. nephew of the bride, dressed in enjoy listening to Dr. Bowles' in- music and during mass Mr. Jerry Mrs. Wm. Joli, Maple Grave, a white suit,. výas ring bearer. teresting talks, and we hope that * ail who possibly can, will attendiA M Malone sang "Ave Maria", "On sister of the bride, was matran of Mr. Wm. Joli, Mapie Grave, the services. This Day", and "O Lord I Am honor, wearing a ballerina iength brother-in-law of the groom, was Not Warthy." ~~~gown of shrimp net aver taffeta best man, and ushers were Mr . adMs omPip'h The bride who was given in with shoulder bolero over the William Ellis, Bowmanville, a by, visited with Mr. W. G. Philp. cousin. and Mr. Wm. Buday, Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Norm. Gibson, pie Grave, brother-in-law. Bowmanviile, with lier parents, A receptian was held at the Le- Mr. and Mrs. R. Larmer. R .. .....gion Hall, the bride's mother re- Bernice Larmer is spending a .. ceiving in a street length dotted few days in Bowmanviile with a * blue sheer with white accessaries. lier sister, Mrs. N. Gibsan. M ______________________________ _________ ;'- ... ~~~~~~~~~T groam's mather xvore a street Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greaves a _______________________________________ length dress of navy and white and Mr. and Mrs. G. Yeo, Toron- nylon sheer. Her accessaries were to, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phayre. a * * ~u white. Bath wore a corsage of red Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Rab- During Tis i D g Storew ide Se Y lo roses. Mr. Jerry Malane enter- inson, Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs. la i tained with three mare sangs, "0 Walter Ferguson, Enniskillen; Mr. a Promise Me," "Mnniversary R. Dickie and Mrs. P. Phayre and _____________NODSM ER Sl ikt Sang," and "The Lord's Prayer." Noel at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence a j Later, the bride and groom Ginn's. M' left on a wedding trip ta Atlan- Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Hanna M tic City, N.J., the bride wearing and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Steven for travel a navy blue gabardine Rice, Mr. Earl Henry and Miss M suit with accessonies o! pink and Lorraine Tomlinson, ail of Osha- a white'and pink carnation corsage. wa, with Mn. and Mrs. Lamne Mc. The happy couple wili neside at Kee. 121 Liberty St. South, MMwan B.m...Fndrw.. M. rceShreTC K ville. T The brides gift ta her attend-1 Nesileton Station : ants was a necklace, and the graom's gift ta the best man a peclst m n r.SalySapwalet; ta the ushes, a pen and Sunday visitors with Mrs. Alice a ______ Laura and Bruce o! Ida; Mrs. Mary Vance, Rosemamy and Brian M manville, was the scene o! a pret- Jean, Douglas and baby Susan, M S ns i o a 0 11 Morgan united in marniage Mary Congratulations ta Mr. and a Grace Pichard, daughten of Mn. Mrs. George Wolfe on the arrivai and Mrs. J. Denis Pickard, for- o! their second son, in Port Penry a R Limited , merly o! Bowmanville, now o! hospital. Ms ereBwr, nett, son o! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. motoned ta Gravenhurst on Sat-, euMin MONTREAL- TORONTO -CHI CAGO0 Bennett, Cobourg. The church ra to take Mrs. Lonnie Chap- standards o! white carnations. their home in Trout Cmcek. THIShIG-fT D'tE ffIDlE S O K D S O On business or pleasure, travel the fast and comfortable Mrs. Albert Cale played the Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marlow a B G uA IL Y IK I P S LS L way on Canadian National's International Limited. Put wedding music and accompanied enjoyed a matar trip ta Bobcay- usbetm oyu datg steegne oste Miss Mary Alldread o! Toronto; geon with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert NlM',OA usbî inetoyora~atae sth ngnerdosti. and Bowmanvilîe, who sang "The Manlow. TONORROW M O N N AT 9. O'CLG jVdriving. Work or relax in modern coaches, duplex-roomettes Lords Prayer," and "Because." Mrs. Wm. Jerry, Woodstock, oe luxurious bedrooni-buffet-lounge cars. Ovemnight, enjoy The bride, given in marriage spent a week with her daugliter,M the. wide variety cf restful sleeping by lier fathen, ware a floo-lengtl Mrs. T. G. Lang!eld and Mr., accommodations from berths to strapless gown a! white taffeta Langfeid. I LADIES' AN MIS ' made on princess lines, with full Mn. and Mrs. Willand Eaton, ""T"C IRT drawingrooms.Dinewellinbright, illusion net overskirt falling ta a Mn. John Poilon and Mr. Elisha Clear m O ut S IT usp-to-the-minute dining cars. train at the back. The jacket o! Pallon, ail o! Manitoba, are visit-*I Fo mredin ify eas ue Chantilly lace featuned a Peter ing their sisters, Mrs. Jos. Ford- On Sale from ______ International Liniited has served sîeeves caming ta lily points aver Mrs. Jas. Samelis and Norman ---- Miontreai, Toronto, Windsor, the hands. A scalloped peplum of visited friends in Bowmanville. *nelntrU eitn Detroit, Chicago, on dependabie, matching lace feu fnom the cen- Mr. Jas. Noon and Mr. James*Knelntrn estntS e iL DE ' LA S MAVILOSMELS al-eahe siedle.tre ig the waist, dipping ta a Ementon attended the wedding o! ae fL mitme a plasur. wh.n you ioe Montreal -Toronto only). Go veil o! white illusion net was on Satunday. aA LJuti 'yoroid . go Conadion National. byTiIneatoaLmiead caught ta a sweetheart headdness Miss May Noon, Toronta, visit- M esU y lo n a! matching lace and net, and she cd ber fathen and sister, Mr. Noon a*u they go! Fo raaiwi ad nfrmarrive refreshed. cannied a cascade o! white nases. and Mrs. Ementon. a is ult 5Dne tion regarding your business Gowned alike in ballerin oga DvMnsunotnt ndpesr relcnutlength dresses o! taffeta %'ith fulliacciends tha r s ron ta leamn rotofAi L U E your local Canadion National * overskimts o! net and tulle wene day marning. He is in Memonial -M- Passanger Agent. Ask abouit Miss Marion Wright, Tyr'one, maid Hospital, Bowmanvillc, with a a Fussy and plain style. train travel Gift Cortificat. . o! honor; Miss Eleanon Michel, fractured pelvis and reports are 9 9 Petawawa, bridesmaid; Miss Jean that le is pnogressing favounably. Clearout Special!-_ __ Flintof!, Maple Grave, cousin O! Ail hope le will soon be weli __ __* tebride, a junior rdsa. enougli ta came home. Thein gawns wene o! green, yel- Nestîcton Preshyterian CluncI a low and mauve ncspcctively, and Anniversary services wene heldM over the bodice were worn lace on Sunday, July itI with Rev.: baiera jackets which featuned Gilbet Smith, B.A., o! St. Giles' EN IE S O K OFA L 1O S C wing coilans and bracelet length Presbytemian Clundli, Peterbon- al siceves. They worebandeaux o! ouîgh, the guest speaker. Mm. Mc- IlDIR EP- SE Stis TrtaÇ Vrsys-'tt matching ae vrtaffeta nd Combannaucidstht Prrtyten ip riir ý ce. mi

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