*. -'~-- trnnn . .rtr. fn, Norma Violet Lyn Henning, Bethany United Church w.îi daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Han- decorated with ferns, lilacs and old Henning, and Harold Du- tulips ta form a lovely setting for the wedding on Saturday cý ane Thompson Clarke, son of Miss Grace Marie Bigelow, Mr. andI Mrs. Willet L. Clarke, daughter of the late Walter all of Bawmanville, were unit- Bigelow and the late Mrs. WelJ- ed in marriage in St. George's ington Fallis, ta LAC Gardar Fraser Wood, son of Mr. and Anglican Church, Oshawa, re- Mrs. Rupert Wood. cently. Rev. Richard R. flonstees Rev. Clinton D. Cross off i penformed the double ring cere- ciated and the bride was given mony. Mrs. Clarence Rowan in marriage by ber father. was the organist, accompanying Avrhe bride wore a full-length Miss Gladys Bigelow as she 7týwn of white nylon with three sang "Oh Perfect Lave" as the tiers of embroidered lace form- bidal party entered the churci ing the full skint, a pearl tiara and "A Wedding Prayer" dur- andI a corsage of red roses. ing the signing of the register. ShE was attended by Mns. Given in manriage by ber Dorothy Bergsma in blue brtu- stepfathen, Wellington Fallis, caded satin, pink accessories the bride was lovely in a waltz andI a corsage of pink roses. length gown of white nylon net Mr. William Bonk was best with strapless bodice, the full man. skirt highlighted by delicate At the neception at the bride's embroidered lace medallions. home, her mother neceived in She wore a matching lace long brown crepe and lace, creain sleeved jacket with Peter Par accessories andI a corsage of collan trimmed with sequins pink nases. The bridegroom's and peanîs. Mer fingertip veil mother was in navy blue with was of appliqued lace andI net white accessories and a white caught ta a Juliet cap of sequinsi carntio corageand pearîs. She carried a bau- carntio coragequet of pink sweetheart roses As the couple left on their and white stephanotis. honeymoon, the bride was wear- Bridesmaids were Miss Non- ing a yellow coat aven a bine ima Thonndyke and Miss Janet dness with white accessonies Bigelow, cousins of the bride, antI a corsage of red roses. wearing ballerina lengtb dress- Mr. and Mrs. Clarke are es of mauve andI pink embroid. making their home in Bow- ened nylon net with tiered manville. skirts andI strapless 'bodice with1 ~JORVAURSDY Brief Cases Gladsf ones- Overnife Bags - - - - from $' - - - -from $19.501 - - - -from $ 4.951 "4-AJohn St ut t Shoes Bowmanville MA 3-58391 ;ow! RMAKSIZEiD a-n oiolIy $229.00 lNCLUDING INSTALLATIONI '.> hp. 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Limited Bowmanville MA 3-5483 id of M, el in 19 TIM CARADTAN m-PAUBLN. »UWAWVff,= PA~ AGE HR~ VAN CAMP - TOMS Baskets of pink and white -t gladioli farmed the setting in Blackstock United Church on Saturday, June 2, at 3 p.m. when Wilma Marguerite, young- 1est daughten of Mr. andI Mrs. Wilbur Toms was united in marriage in a double ring cere. mony with Keith Arthur Va-L Camp, son of Mr. antI Mrs. Per- cy Van Camp of Blackstock. jRev. C. W. Hutton officiated and the wedding music wis played by Mrs. Gardon Strong. Mrs. HaroldI Kyte, Blackstock, sang "0 Promise Me", before the eeremony and- "Because" during the signing of the regis- ter. Given in marriage by ber fa- ther, the bride ware a floor- length gawn of white embroid- ered net antI lace over satin. The portrait neckline was en - banced with tiny sequins and the full skirt ended in scallops. Mer veil of silk illusion was caught ta a Juliet cap of match- ing lace and she carried a bau.- quet of pink roses and lily-af- tbe-valley. IMrs. Stuart Dorreli, Black-- stock, was matron of honor for h er sister and the bridesmaids Iwere Miss Aileen Van Camp, sisten of the groom and Miss Shirley Vance, Ajax. Theyý wore identical ballerina lengt gowns of turquoise organza, fashioned with sweetbeart neckline, short sleeves and ruffled bodice. Tbey wore mat- ching gloves andI carrîed cas- cade bouquets of pink andI white 'mums. Tbey all wone matcbing bandeaux of tur- quoise flowers andI identical white chokers andI eanrings. Mr. Merrill Van Camp' bro- ther of the groom, acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Harvey Graham, Nestleton, antI Mr. Swain Van Camp, Listowel. The groom's gift ta the bride was a single strand of peanîs and matching earrings and th e bnide's gift ta the groom was an engraved wallet. To receive the guests in the Recreational Centre the bride's mothen wore a dress of dust y rose silk and lace with white accessonies and a corsage of white carnations. The groom'si mother assisted wearing a dress of navy sheen witb pink acces- sanies. Mer corsage was of pink carnations. The wedding supper was catered ta by the O.N.O. Club of Blackstock. For their boneymoon trip ta points nortb andI Michigan, U. S.A., the bride chose a dress o! turquoise linen tnimmed witn j pearl beading and white acces- sories. Mer corsage was of pinkj roses. On thein return the young< couple will make their home on the groom's farmn near Black- stock. PITT - VOS 0f interest ta Bowmanville wras the wedding on Saturday,l rune 2nd in Pickering of Nellie Vos, tIaughten of Mn. and Mrs. Handrinkus Vos of Dnie Bergen, HollantI, ta Coulson B. Pitt, Bow- nanville, son of Mn. andI Mrs. C. Pitt of Barbados, B.W.I., in Pickering United Cburcb. Rev. Mv. nutters performeci the cere- imony. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Gerald, wore a close fitting white net hat, bal- lerina length ice mist blue gown jwith matching mittens and car- ried a small bouquet of yellow roses. Matron of honour was Mrs. Ken Farquharson, sister of the bride. She wore a navy and white gown with white access- ories. Best man was Allun Pitt, brother of the groom. Ushers! were Anthony Vos of Oshawa and Douglas Rigg of Bowman- ville. About 40 guests attended a re- ception at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Vos, north of, Pickering. Among those present were the bride's mother, Mrs. H. Vos, who came by boat from Holland for the wedding; Mr. Pitt's mother, Mrs. C. Pitt, who flew from Barbados; Mrs. Van Pellinger from Zaast, Holland. Others came from Bowmanvile, Ajax. London ont.; Hamilton and Oshawa. Following a honeymoon to Niagara and the United States the young couple will reside in Bowmanville wbere Mr. Pitt is employed as road foreman for the town and Mrs. Pitt as a nurse at the Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvile. - I I r I I Wed in Maple Grove Churci' satin sashes caught at the back i uteeffect and matcbing emrodered bolero jackets. IThey wore tiny bats of the same material and carried bou- quets of pink carnations. Jane Fallis and Maureen 'V;ood, sisters of the bride and :-oom were the cbarming littli- c. xýver girls wearing short dresses of yellow and green ny- l on net with full pleated skirts. Each wore a headdress of tiny flowers and carried nosegays of white baby 'mums and pink carnations. Groomsman was Mr. Allan Jobnst8n and the ushers wer,ý Mr. Allan Bigelow and Victor Wood. After tbe ceremony a recep. tion was beld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow, uncle and aunt of the bride. Re- ceiving the guests was the bride's aunt, Mrs. Basil Earle of Islington, wearing a cocoa brown silk sheath dress with matching bat and accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother, who also received, was wearing a dress of blue nylon bengaline with matching bine hat and accessor- ies. Her corsage was of pink roses. Mrs. Harry Bigelow was wearing bIne and white flower- ed nylon with white bat and accessories. About 80 friends were present for the ceremony and reception. For travelling ta Buffalo and other points in the United States the bride donned a navy blue and white flowered nylon dress with pink hat and acces- sories and corsage of pink ros- es. Tbey will reside at Bago.t- ville, Que.. where the groom is i stationed with the RCAF. f GOODE - RANSBERRY The marniage of Gwendolyn Ransbenry, daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Ransberry, Onono andI Robent Goode, son of Mn. and Mns. Harold Goode, Orono, was solemnized Satunday aften- naon, June 2nd in the Onono Uýnited Chunch. Spring flowens andI tulips deconated the Church. Rev. John Kitchen officiated. The wedding music was played by Mns. W. E. C. Wonkman, as- sisted by Mrs. Stella Carson as soloist. The bride wha was given in manniage by ber father, wone a fuhl-length cloud white Chan- will live in Markham. their home in Cobourg. in~ svstems. Walker Stores I tilly type lace and tulle gowr wioth a bodice of lace softl: wrapped in folds to the port. rait neckline and long sleevei forming points over the hands, The bouffant skirt ended ina sweeping chapel train. A nel crown etched with pearîs beld ber finger-tip veil and she car- ried a white Bible with stream- ers of red roses. Double rings were carried or a white satin pillow by Donnie McKenzie, youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. McKenzie. The flower girl was Susar Goode, niece of the groom, dressed in orchid silk with beaddress to match and she carried a basket of mixed flow- Miss Rose Jones of Port Ar- thur was matron-of-honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Edna Goode, sister of the groom and Mrs. Joan Ransberry, sister-in.. law of the bride. Ail wore or- chid waltz-length .bridal silk gowns, the bodices bad balter necklines, inset with clusters of matching flower petals andI skirts with unpressed pleats and brief cutaway boleros with bracelet length sleeives. Tbey wore matching headdresses and carried nosegays of yellow and white 'mums. Mr. Bruce Goode, Markbam, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushering were Mr. Raye Goode, brother of the groom and Mr. Ernest Ransberry, bro- ther of the bride. A reception was beld in the Odd Fellows' Hall, catered to by the Kirby Woman's Associa- tion, who had the tables and ball beautifully decorated for the occasion. The bride's mother received in pink with turquoise accessories and a yellow corsage The hridegroom's mother as- sisted wearing blue with white accessories and a pink corsage. Out of town guests were present from Montreal, Toronto, Markham, Port Perry and Bow- manville. The happy couple left on a short honeymoon to points east, the bride travelling in an en- semble of navy with white ac- cessories. On their return they n BASTIN - ELLIOTT y > Kedron United Church was ýs the scene of a pretty wedding 3on Friday evening, June 8, at a 7.30 o'clock, when Emma Mur- Siel Illa Elliott, daugbter ofMr and Mrs. John Elliott, of Ke- -dron, became the bride of Bry- an Bridger Bastin of Cobourg, son of Mr. Thos. Bastin 0f Ply- mouth, England and Mrs. Joar Bastin of London, England. Rev. R. H. Riekard was the officiating minister, and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Ross Lee, who presided at tbe organ. * Given in marriage by bei *father, the bride was gowned in white Chantilly lace over sa- tin featurîng a long-sleeved bol- ero jacket with Peter Pan col- lar trimmed with seed pearîs and sequins. Her lace veil, sent from England, was worn by theý groomn's mother 28 years ago, and was held in place by a band of lily-of-the-valley. Sh-2 carried a white Bible topped with a mauve orcbid. Mrs. Roy Care of Cobourg and Miss Norma Ellîott, sister of the bride, attending the bride, wore identical ballerina length gowns of white embroidered, net over pale green taffeta witn beaddresses of lily-of-the-val- Iey and blue violets. They car- ried bouquets of yellow chryz- anthemums. Little Miss Jaque- line Care of Cobourg, was flow- er girl in mauve nylon with matching headdress. 4She car- ried a nosegay of pink carna- tions. The groomsman was Mr. Roy, Care of Cobourg, and the ush- ers were Frederick Elliott, bro- ther of the bride, and William Williams. To receive ber guests, at the reception held in the Lower Hall of Kedron Cburcb, the bride's mother wore navy ny- lon sheer witb wbite accessor- ies, and pink carnation corsage. For the wedding trip ta Un- ited States and points east, the bride chose a two-piece white suit with tan accessories, and orchid corsage. On their return the bappy couple will mnake An iversary FAMOUS Tex Made S heet s Iloînestead Quality - 81x100 Save on this wonderful value in first quality name brand sheets. Snowy white, double bed . 5 r size. Plain hem. pr Kiddies T-Shirts Sizes 2 - 8' Girls' 68c Sundresses Girls' glazed cotton Sundresses with full skirts, deep hems. Gay prints on light backgrounds. Styled after gr.qwnups.'. Sizes 3 to 6X Sizes 7 to 12 2.98 3.98 Coloured Bordered PILLOW CASES Fi ne coloured bordered pillow cases, white with gold, rose, blue or green. barders. 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Sizes 2, 3 and 4. 1.77 j- ~1/d/~eA 81o4&L ~#ndecI PHONE MA 3-5451 BOWMANVILLE M THrURSDAY. JUNE l4th, 1958 CLARKE - HENN4TIG 15 King St. E. KING ST. E. REYNOLDS-* KELLY ýs Amid a setting of snapdrag- 9 ons and carnations in a double t ring ceremony at Humbercrest United Churcb, Toronto, Shir- ley Elaine Kelly, daughter of Mn and Mrs. D. J. Kelly, Lon- don, England, became the bride of Ronald Everett Reynolds, son of Mn. and Mrs. Joseph W. Reynolds, Toronto. Mr. Rey- nolds is a native of Solina. Rev. J. S. Leitb offîciated. Given in ruarriage by Rus- sell Marsb. the bride chose a floor lengtb gown of white ny- c lon tulle and lace over satin. A 1tiara of pearis and sequins beld ber full length veil of tulle trimmed with matcbing sequins and pearîs, and she scarried a white Bible crested Lwith lily-of-the-valley, forget- me-nots, trilliums and a white carnation. à Mrs. John Orson, matron ot bonour, was in pale green and, bnidesmaid, Mrs. Harris Wal- ton, in forsythia yellow nylon organza over taffeta, styled alike, featuring bouffant skirtâ in waltz lengtb. Tbey wore matching picture hats and car- ried bouquets of roses and car- natiebns. Miss Ieona Mansh, the flower girl, was gowned in pink nylon and carried a nosegay of roses and forget-me-nots. Gardon Reynolds, brother ot the groom, was best man and, ushers were William Bishop andI Ronald Nagey. After th.- ceremony a garden reception was beltI at the home of the gnoom's parents, 12 Brule Gar- dens, Toronto. The groom met the bride while on a tour of the British Isles andI Europe. The couple left on a boneymoon through the New England States and on their return will reside in To-. ronto. At the foundry of The McKino non Industries, Limited, Gran- tbam Township, Ontario, aven 1,000,000 cubic feet of air are maved every minute for ventil- ating, dust collecting and cool- à -- - -------------------------------------------------------- - ---- - m 1 Ready-made Drapes A factory clearout enables us ta offer these ready-to-hang drapes of 48-inch printed cretonnes. French pleated headings. Complete with hooks.9 . 5 Pr Lengths 84 inches ta 90 inches. pr a 1« Special purchase of kiddies' novelty striped T-Shirts. Short sleeves for summer wear. A quality garment at a special price. Pictured at the reception follawing their marriage in Maple Grave United Church on Saturday, June 9, are Mr. and Mrs. Haward Orlen Hagedorn. The bride is the former Edna Minnie Snawden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A\lan Snawden, Maple Grave, and the groom is the san af the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hagedorn of Petersburg, Ont. -Photo by Hornsby Studio, Oshawa ti 1.77 KING ST. E.