Fui! Line of INTERIOR and EXTERIOR PAINTS 0ENAMELS VARNISHES1 BRUSHES - PUTTY, ETC.1 * * * Cholce of more than 300 Samples WALLPAPER ABERNETHY PAINT & WALLPAPER Phone 623-5431 33 King Mt. W., Bowmanville Mrs. John H. wrie, a sister of matron of ho bridesmaids we ter of the bric Goheen of Tor( Ruth Hicks of iwere in streel dresses of aqu over taffeta wil ganza overskir a luster bead and white flowE let of aqua vE carried teardnc ned and white pom 'munis. The bride's Maureen Gobe ville, wvas flowe a frock and hez ed as miniatui those worn bi' tendants. She ket of red anc cbio pompoms. Mr. Steve Zi man and the u Paul Zerba ai Zurba, ahl bri groom who resi A neception v lower auditor church where t ther received th ing a pink flo: matching jacke' sonies and coi sweetheant rose sisted by the g who chose bhu over taffeta %% cessonies and c and white sweE When thec their wedding car to Western they will visi Manitoba and bia, the bride yellow with piece Serrano cessonies and a orchid corsage. side at Newcast 'A à $v MARR' JEWELLERY & GIFT 39 King St. W. Phone 6À White of Bar- the bride, was nor, and the re another sis- de, Miss Carol' ,onto, an-d Miss Oshawa. They length sbeath ýa silk organza th full silk on- ts. Each wore Ipiece of aqua Wedding Ceremony Took Place at i' g. _ _...... >1 .. ____________________________ W..». 1* _ _________ Recently Married eiling, and al Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Garth McLean Spencer who were mar- ~ cacade ofried in St. Luke's United Church, Islington, Ont., on Saturday, July 6, 1963, at i rm pinocchio pom 12 o'clock. The bride is the former Margaret Elizabeth Ruth Edwards, daughter ' niece, Miss of Mrs. Milton Robert Edwards of North Bay and the late Mr. Edwards, and the Shown in the above photo are Mr. and Mrs. en of Cooks- groom is the son of Mr. and Mys. Thomas George Spencer of Toronto. Cornelis Mostert who were married in the Rehoboth r girl, wearingý Photo by Harding Christian Reformed Church, Bowmanville, on Satur- eddress design- day, May 25, 1963. The bride is the former Carol1 re replicas of 1l the enir a- ~ etin~ C Il\IVa Pa ls ted(Klaske) Hoikema, daughter of Mr. Pieter Hoikema,; carried a bas- Ji ig as St P uls nited i urcii Hippolytushoef, the Netherlands, and the groom is the il white pinoc- son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mostert of Newcastle, Ont. Photo by Mary's Studio ,urba was best shes ereMrSPENCER- EDWARDS were Mr. Ray Guy of Oak- ind Mr. Peter othes oftheville and Mr. Derwin Spencer, id i OhaaStandards of white gladioli Toronto, another brother of ;ide n Osawa.and chrysanthemums prettiy, the groom. was held in the - decoratdS.e'Unted Following the ceremony a im ofthe CurbIsinto, nt, he reception was held at the Sea- he bides m- ~Margaret Elizabeth Ruth Edýl- way Hotel. The guests were he guests wear- wards and Mr. Gartb McLean received by the bride's mo- ral dress with Spencer were united in mar- ther who wore a two-piece1 rsaghe of psnk nage on Saturday, July 6th. ensemble in rose-beige Shan- s. he as s-1963, at 2 o'clock. The bride tung, matebing flower hat,i ýrms. motheras is the daughter of Mrs. Milton brow.n accessories and a cham-1 ue floral vole , o1r Ewrso NrhBy pagne cymbidium orchid cor- and the late Mr. Edwards, andi sage. She was assisted hy thel rith white ac- :' the bridegroom is the son of groom's mother who chose a; 'orageof xnkMr. and Mrs. Thomas George two-piece powder blue en- etheart roses. . Spencer of Toronto.sebewtwie oerh, ~oup1 lef OflRev. R. D. Thompson offi- white accessories and pink, trip by motor Canda wer ciated, and the wedding music cymbidium orchid corsage. relaiveswas played by Mrs. G. Small. As the couple left for tbieir1 Give inmariag byberhoneymoon in Cape Cod and. BriishColm-uncle, Mr. Earl Clark of Bow- the New England States, theý was wearing amailetea Mhite, thrte- bride wreabride wswearing a týe- suit, white ac- floor-length gown of wbitepee halenmbe fp Cattlea mauve peau de soie fasbioned with a natural linen with contrasting' bell skirt flowing into a cha- blouse, pilibox bat of natural lie, Ont. pel trai. French lace appli-.srwadbonobeo ___________ uesbigligtedthe scoop ganza flowers, and brow.n ac- neckline and be]ow-the-elbow cessories. Tbey will reside at slevesof hefitted bodice 455 Maple Ave., Apt. 408, Bur- Her shoulder-length veil of lington, Ont. silk illusion felu from a circlet Tebrd isatchro -'>of peau de soie and her cas- the staff of Rolling Meadowsi cade bouquet was of white, Public School, Burlington. andý gardenias, stephanotis andth grm isa eecicl triigiy oen technologist .witb Canadian' Miss Rosemary Ghe of Westinghouse at Hamilton. ... .. ....owmanville was maid of ho nor, and the bridesmaids The erly ummerweddng ofMr. nd Ms. Edard harle........were the bride'ssisters, Mis-,M m ral H sia ses Mary and n Edwards Wofl epr TabyNorth Bay'. Ail wore identi-Weky R p r cly al frocks of mint green nylon above, took place in St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday, JulyChiffon over taffeta with bel] 6, 1963, at 2 o'clock. Formerly Patricia Muriel Ireland, the bride is the daughter skirts, fitted bodices and For the week of July 15-21 of Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Ireland of Toronto, and the groom is the son of MVr. and MVrs. -Scoop necklines. Their flower icuie Roy Tamblyn of Cannington. Photo by Astor Studio bats, shoes and gloves were Admissions ----------_68' ____________________________________________________________________ white, and they carried cas- Births, 5 maie, 5 female ---0o cades of pink carnations, Discharges ----------------- 751I BANDSTRA - DYKSTRA pearis, and short sleeves. Her ling the bride wore a pale white snowdrift 'mums and Major operations 141I Th araetokpaer-accessories were white and her, pink silk, jacket dress, matcn- ivy. Minor operations --- 25 the Chrisge tipace Re flowers a cascade of yellow 1 ing pink wool coat and white Mr. R. Landon Spencer of Emergenci' treatments -- 53 corely hBowanile,,cratosan en accessories. They are residing Agincourt was best man for Visiting hours 3-4 p.m. and foredChrc, Bwmnvll Mr. John Bandstra was bestý at R.R. 2, Newcastle. bis brother, and the ushers 7 to 8:30 p.m. of Miss Henke Dykstra, re-i man, and a reception was held cently arrived from Ho1landj in the chutrch hall. and Mr. Harman Bandstraof BE DOLLARS AIIEAD WITIf...AN I ER Newvcastle, Ontario. The bride Tecul ilm ethr is the daughter of Mr. and Bown olae rly Ro Mrs. Jimke' Dykstra of Ho!-.Bwnnvle !TTA 2"SI' land and the bridegroomn's' Ï ster preterred by Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oegel MOSTERT- HOLKEMA ". . ... . man of modern Bandstra, R.R. 2, Newcastle. es. Florentine The Reverend J. C. Ver-' The marriage of Carol hi dli; hand- Kak)HlkmBw.n iedalsegold brug.ce officiated and the or-~ Kak)Hiea omn ers. $89.95 ganist was Mr. John - iledauhtr fMx. iee The bride wvas give-n in ma ikeaipo- shoet 599 age by her uncle, Mn. Hennyi' Neth., and the late Mrs. Ho!- Rozea. he vorea sortkema. and Mr. Corrielis Mos-i Ugown of bridai lace over satin, tert, Newcastle, took place -in 5 9 95 fashioned ,vith a scallopedci'the Rehoboth Christian Re- neckline and lily-point sleeves. formed Church, Bowmanville, A parlstudedbriai irce~on Saturday. Mai' 25, 1963, ati s held ber waist-length veil f 2 oclock. The gcroom is thqý illusion and she cared a cas-soofM.adM.M. o- 's tert of Newcastle. cade of white carnations anci Re J.CVebug wa fern. Her entire weddinu e.J .Vebug a ensemble came with ber r the officiating clergymnan and, Canada's Leading Manufacturers of Quality Metal Dinette Furriture S HOP Holland.frr the wedding music was play - Mr.Peter Vermeulen d yMn oh 3orm 23-546i rs. cf hnon. ~~0Hampton.oUP E DN T ES IE matro ohron She e The bride's on f white ight b lue imponted silk witb gwno bel! skirt, emhroidered 'in pure silk organza was floor-ý length and flowed into a bnief LARGE SIZE TABLE 36 x 48 x 60 train. Appliques accented the Naw! Best Value Ever during Liberty's "Suite of the Manth" Sale! jewel neckline, front and side Thie eery :sw price is madie possible by participation of 493 Francirised Dealers acros panels of the full skirt. Her Canada, They are featuring these Quality Suites as the Leading Value of their Augut I silk veil with scalloped edge ae NOTE THE ADDITIONAL FUTURES TO THOSE ILLUSTRATEO fell from a headpiece of or- e Exclusive ria; Design . Exclusive Embossed ilpholstery I ange blossoms, and she car- a Heavy Steel Extension Slides . Steel Framei, braced and welded nie a ouq et f d rk ink . Self-locking Table Ltch . Comfort, Form-ritting Cthair BackS x5-. andYOUR CHOICE OF BRONZE TONE OR CHROME roses, stepxanotsds green Brnze Tone Suite Featxres: Chrome Suite Fatures: 4 fern. !.Tab le-mnedium Walnut Wosdgrain wtti Table - Grey Woedgrain with exclusive o Miss Wilhe]mina Holkemnal exclusive inlay dsennMuionlay xluiedsgni ue Gq-' a Chairs - Excîusive dsg nMsro Chairs-Exlsvdeinn ierGy wsJunior bridesmaid in a; Beige with Brown Trm BontaFlex with Charcoal Trim Boltje white frock, and the flower- i$4 girls, Miss Mary Vogel and , .. x SAVE $4 I UES AT Miss Marian Zegers were isei IUES AT ~~ ~pink dresses with lace inser~s ùtý liedefltvor in the skirts and sleeves. Al d ls1W LADIES' wore white gloves and socks.j-.... WEAR ~and black p)atent shoes, and sI~if *Stheir headdreses were pink1 " fuol t I .- BOWMANVILLE floxvers. The flowergirls car-i -",t nxcr- Urge F.muly ried baskets of white stepha xo.LargePLETE i Wetable 36 xa0.91 notis, carnations and gr-e.n, fernis. and the junior brides-1 Ie maid's bouquet xvas of pirk' Qhes dtes D R E S S Ssweetpeas, stephanotis and - Oa OP YuhlMON The Canadien Statesman, Eewmanvffle, JuIy 3', INa -m NEIGHBOURS There is a break in the fence Between neighbour and us, Folks oft wander hence And neyer niake a muss. There is a rail fence, Yes, Fond in my memory, A symbol of happiness, Glad in reverie. Through this littie break Children run and play It's neyer known a rake Dogs, too, know the way. There neyer was a fence so high That kindness could flot climb, There neyer was a wall, far or nigh, Through which Friendship could a break, flot find! -Marion Ford ,Ôry Ceaners %0.,ucUe Johnnie arrivel home wlth two black eyes. "'Flghtlng again!" said his mother. "Didn't 1 tell you when you are angry you should al- ways count to ten before you do anything?" "Yes, 1 know," replled Johnnie. "but the other boys mother told hlm to count only to five."1 Carl Leslie CLOTHES CARE HINT: Cail the attention of your local cleaner to ail stains. Fresh stains are easier to remove than old stains. NEWCASTLE LIONS ANNUAL CARNI VAL WALTONA PARK SATURDAY, JULY 27th JULY SHOE CLEARANCE c o * SALE CLOSES JULY 31s7 N ALL FOOT WEAR T PRICES DRASTICALLY 1REDUCED! FOR THE ENTIRE NFAMILY E s -AT ELLIS SHOE STORE 49 King St. W. Bowmanville p CONTIN CHILI ff KING ST. W. TABLE 0F ODDS 'N ENDS cludes: BLOUSES, SHORTS, BABY DOLL PYJAMAS NIGHTGOWNS - ETC. $2.00 m $3,900 MANY, MANY MORE BARGAI