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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1963, p. 3

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r *1~~ XVecIcings MAVIN - WOOD atia butterfly bow nest- ling at the back waistline.1 A pretty, late. summer wea-1 She wore a headband cf ding teck place in Tyrone matcbing material with ap-ý United Church on Saturday,~ pliqued white daisy trim. Ail ý,jugust 31, 1963, at 3 o'clock Icie caad boutso ,khen Audrey May Wood, dau- white gladioli and yellow Jghtec cf Mc. and Mrs. Alberti shasta 'mumis. E. Wood et Tyrone, and Mr.'M IgMerton Mavin were united in r. Wayne Mavin cf Bow- rnrig yRev. W. K. Hu- manville, brother cf the rannier fBwmy il h groom, was best man and the bridegreom is the son ofM-:ushers were Mr. Don Henning and Mrs Alber cfav Mr. of Bowmanville and Mr. Paul and Mcc leFr the avi0f!Mavin of Hamilton, a cousin sion the chucch was attractiof the groom. ivcly decoratcd with bouquetsý A reception was beld at T3r- of yellew and white gladioli. caone Community Hall where Mrs DoaldDavy, yroethe gucsts were received by elayed the wedding music andýýh rd' ohrwowr accompanied the soloist, Mc. a deep aqua shantung dress Coln Tylr o Bomavilewith V-neckline and short UClin yor cfeBbr mae. slesceves, and light beige ac- The bride was given inI esre.T sit h inarriage by hec father and gcoom's mother chose a yel- worc a floor-lengtb gown of, low linen jacket dress, with ýwhite lace accenting the dress white silk organza ever taf- fot n ofaacsois feta and net. Lace appliques' Bathtwoaedcorseeages f yeo and seed Pearîs trimmed the Bt oecrae fylo Iitted bodice which was fash - and white shasta 'mums. iFollowing the reception the lened with a scoop neckline; opelf n edn n and long lily-pointed siceves.; touthe e onla wn Sttis The sides and back of thF orraln the briEnad Ses.or vax-y full skirt were accented'Fo traelpingceidiensuit tby organza rosettes. Hec bouf- pin k bat aen bluesa, itc fant, four-layer veil of silkl pin aten esand buse, bacd illusion was hcld by a tiara coaeof pin and wite, n of pearîs and crystal droplets, carnatios.PMn. and MwsitMa and she carried a cascade bau- vaionse re.nd at 25Kin quet cf white gladioli, r5nc ed st E., Bowmanviing roses, and stephanotis. SthE.,briew ho ttend Miss Kay Davey, Tyrone,,ThProv idee ad Tyronedb was maid cf honor, an Prhvic clsand BownviPube bridesmaids were a cousin cf colan Bwm vie tba bride, Miss Jean Web fHigb School, is employed in Newcstle and Misseb~oothe office of Powell Chemical Davcy, Tyrone. The maid of'. *empBowma nil.the roomde honor was in aqua and thehî5 cmpltofdin he aym rl d- bridesmaids la yellow. Their, atetc'calmTas idcntically styled frocks ofpart, Oshawa, and attcnded silk organza ever taffeta were Bowmanville Public and High dcsigncd with full skirts high- Pie tabe mmnigeth li'ghted by a very deep inset bride was guest of bonor at skirt-band cf white lace. They svrlprisMs o c tr match ing nosebu d-cen- sval psaw arte rsaDnMic- r - ~ Tbow-band bcaddcesses! aOhwgv icl rlt laneous shower and Mrs.. b re itln.AcosncfteCarole Mavin, Bowmanville, brielitleMiss Ruth Ann! held a pantcy shower. 0t.'ameron cf Tyrone, was Ms eiePrMs a 'flower girl in a simnilarly Davsscy adissoanMisDaey styled fcock of aqua organza Daweandst isss o avsel- over taffeta, with a large self- lancous shower hfod at Miss - Pack's home, Tyrone. Mrs. Get Cash Today Don Hcnning, a cousin cf the bie, cntertaîncd with a mis- For ld A plillqC.ç cellancous shower. A cup and saucer showcr was given by Mcs. Dave Park, Bowmanville. througb Powell Chemical prcscnted S T ATESMAN the bride with an end-table C CL A SS 1FIE D s and cut crystal candy dish, and McCallum Transport pre- Phone 623-3303 sented the groom with an electnic fonr polisher. IFAIL Arc oL M à%.fhi 1II4LL bAVINî - at - JOE'S SHoE REPAIR KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE First Class Repaiirs for Your Shoes Wa carry a fulli une of:- Smnart Men's and Boys' Shoas, Bubliars, Sllppers, also Running Shoas, Overshoes and Work Boots, Etc. SPECIAL! Clearing our Entfre Stock of Children's Shoes V*.~Is', Boys' and Ladies' Slippers J. Van Munster, Frop. Bring 'Em Herel 1 5 I iGRAND OPENING OF East End Bakery 71A KING ST. E. (Formerly Cliffcrest Cleaners) HOMEMADE BREAD VARIETY 0F PASTERIES Thurs., Sept. 261 OPENING SPECIAL: HOMEMADE PIE, ALL KINDS 4 YOUR CHOICE - ONLY 41__ Drop in and look around . e You'II like our Bakery Prod 19C >ducts eno aaa' aort BRA£ NVIN Wed in St. John's Anglican Church The photographer caught Mr. and Mrs. James MVurray Gaudie Laucensen, above, in a happy pose following their wedding in St. John's Anglican Chucch, Bowmanville, on Satucday afternoan, August 31, 1963, at 4 o'clock. Focmerly Joan Allison McNair Smith, the bride is the daughtar cf Mr. and Mrs. James William McIntyre Smith cf Bawmanville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaudie Laurenson cf Lindsay. -Photo by Ireland Studio Exchange Vows in Tyrone United Church Mvr. and Mrs. Merton Mavin are pictured following their marriage in Tyrone United Church on Saturday afternoon, August 31, 1963, at 3 o'clock. The bride is the former Audrey May Wood, daughter of Mr. and 1\'rs. Albert E. Wood of Tvrone. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mavin of Bowmanville. __ -Photc, by Astor Studio LAURENSON - SMITII min stered to the couple, a va etmaadthe Given in marriage by her ushers were M.ýessr.ç. John St. John's Anglican Church, father, the bride xvas lovely;Smith, brother of the bride, beautifuliy decorated wV i tIh in a fuIl-length gown of car-' Dale DuQucýnay, Toronto, chrsanhcums gldili ndnation-patterned Cha n t iIi Doug Davison. London, and carnations, xvas the sctting lace and brocade, made b'y Howard Nesbi:t, Woodville. for the marriac-e of Joan AI- liec aunt, Mrs. Jack Abensur The ring-bearer %vas Master lison McNair Smith, daugchter Toronto. The lace bodice fea- Gregory McNair, Oshawva. of Mr. and Mrs. James Wil- tured a scalloped 'V" neck.r The. reception w\as held at liamn Melntvre Smith, Bow- line and long lily-pointed the Flying Dutchman Motor manville, ta James Murray sîceves, and the skirt, fash- Hotel, where Mr. Stanley Gaudie Laurenson, son of Mr. 'ioned fromn brocade, was vervý Smith, Bowmanville, was Mas- and Mrs . Gaudie Laurenson full in the back and fell grace- ter of Ceremonies. The guests of Lindsay. fully into a slight trati. The' were received by the bride's The double-ring ceremony. elbow-length bouffant veilimother wvho wore a sheath took place on Saturdav, Aurz- .,as caught ta a pearlized 'dress of 1-iolfflav B1ui lace, ust 31, 1963, at 4 prni., and floral headpiece and the houi-lwithi a gracefuiliv dcrappd skirt. was performed hv the BeyV. quet iva a cascade of sYrnbid Her accessories wcre thec same K. J. Frampton. Rector of the orchids, carnations and stepha- shade of bitie ancd lier hat was Church. The music was Play- notis. The bride wore the a small floral one with a veil. ed by Mr. William Perry of cgroom's gift of a strand of A corsage of ciuMv,\-pink car- Lindsay, and the soloist was pearîs. nations completed hec en- his wife, Jean, who sang 'Theý Mrs. John Stones, Toronto, semble. Aýsssting was the Tw.ýenty-Third Ps a Im" and was matron of honor and the:groam's mnotier'in a goXvn af "The Wedding Hymn'n. At the bridesmaids were Mrs. N.Žil lilac lace and orgnanza. Her conclusion of the mnarriage2 Bain, Oshawa, Miss CarcIl accessorieg 'r white ceremany the Sacrament Of Smith, Bowmanville. and the featherv h at. lilac shoes and the Holy Communion -was ad- Misses Rosemary Griffith anda corsage of s ' mbid orchids ______________________Hilary DuQuesnav of Jamaica,' and stephanotis. During the re- cousins of the Wtide. Their ception several cables of con- dresses were of turquoise, gratulations froni relatives peau-de-soie with bell-shaped and friends in Jarnaica and patdskirts featuring a bow England were rcad, and after- at the front of the waist. Their'wards an evening of dancing headdresses were large bows 1.vas enjoyed. The delicious of the samre material, attached' and exquisitelv ci e c o r a t e d ta nose-veils, and they woreiwedding cake was made byl white gloves and turquoise' the bride's mother.1 shoes. They carried cascade! The honeymoon xxas spentý *Mbouquets of white and yellow tauring the New England shasta daisies. The lit tl1eStates ta the coast, and fori flower-girl was Miss Tracey her going-away ensemble, the Lee Stones, Taronto, wholbride chose a suit of vibrant wore a dainty bouffant dressigreen shantung with a beige ,)f white organza, made by thelblouse of the same material. ride's mather, and carried'H-er accesszori es ,vere also arquoise shasta daisies. ibeige and hec corsage was ofý Mr. Keith Haxgrave. Toron.'pale ipinlk carnations. The couple are making their home Ottawa, the groom being arn-I The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Sept. 25, 1963 at 30 Balaclava Drive, Scar- ployed as an accountant ia' -borough. Ithe Toronto-Dominion Bank.' O ut f t w n e d di .g u e s s O u - c f t o w g u e ts e r e O sh a w a , W h itb y , B e a t an , E to - 1 Out oftow w dd ng uets ut oftow g est w rebcoke, M mi o, W llowdale,' were fromn Jarnaica, the Unit- present from Toronto, Ln Toronto and Markbam. Us EC fo ed States, London, Toronto, don., Peterborough, Hunts- Lindsay, Oshawa, Whitby, ville, Ken d a 1, Millbrook, A miscellaneous shower was SRA E Port Hope and Woodvlle. Buffalo and Ottawa. held in honor of the b ride in RIE...... Memorial Park Club House.I RIE The bride at'tended Elles- Prier te the wedding the The bride's cousins, Mrs. I\or- INFECTIONS mere Public School, Jamaîca bride was honored with al'ley Etcher, Mrs. Bryan Trimble meccci. à tavourite famîly and Bownianville PubIle and crystal shower by Miss Anne 'and Mrs. Frank Halroyd were iî,tment for over 60 Yeats High Scbools. Until ber mar- Pearson, a miscellane o us hstese for the sha;ver ati loatn, wounds riage sh e was employed as an shower by Mrs. Robert Doul tended by mnany friends, neigh- otigaisp invoice clark at the Ontario and a kitchen sbower by Mrs. ibars and relatives. di ai Training School for Boys,lHarold Healey. Brnh 213 odeaRMVf */, Bowmanville, whose Toronto Bwhec he grom3iemoyedr, I uy Mecca ..,, . fi1 branch she has now joined. HYS-BA]peetdhmwta olyitnorub Her interests include winter AE -BAPRIE pwl1reserimo ihalaeyrnti rtb sports, tennis, bowling and Standards cf pink and white Fallawing the rehearsal, the! dancing. gladioli pcettily decarated wedding party was entertained The groom attended S.S. No. Trinîty United Church, Baw-l'b the graam's parents at their 2, Fenelon Twp., Fenelon Falls manville, when Karen Eliza- hame, Concession St. West. High School, Peterborough beth Beauprie and Richard ___________________________ Teachers' College, Waterloo Thomas Hayes were united in: Lutheran 'University, and will marriage on Saturday after-' graduate next year fromKnox noon, August 17, 1963, at 3 I r n for the Presbyterian ministrv. daugbter of Mr. and Mrs..c I a e s C uc e Collage ere h esuyngoc1k hebie i h Hiintrss are skiing, bad Irwin C. Beauprie, Bowman-, minton, read.ing and photo- ville, and the bridegroom is, Churchill waa once asked graphy. the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Prier to her marriage, the sall Hayes, aise cf Bowman-1the qualifications for a good bride was guest cf honour at ville. several parties. A dinner- Rev. W. K. Houslanderl Party and miscellaneous show- officiated, and organist Mc. pltca.Wthu eiain er was given for ber by ber Arthur Collison played theleaswrd cousin, Mrs. Fritz Marti, ow- wdding music. The soloistýh nwrd manville, and Mrs. Gerald was Miss Marjorie Bruder- cf White, also of Bowmanville, Bowmanvile. . "it ls the ability to foretal held a simailar shower at ber The bride, who was given home, at which the bridels in macciage by her father, what wlll happen fomorrow, neig'hbours weire present. Co- wore a floor-length gown of workers ai the Training white Chantilly lace over net.next month, next yaar - and School entert.ained liec at a and taffeta, fashianed with a1 dinner held at the Ontario Sabrina neckline and lily-point te explain afterward why It Trading Post and presented sleeves. Four tiers of iny hec with a set cf beautiful pleats adorned the side panels, did not happen.' Carl Leslie Val D'O c ina Tw d ys e-and sequin trim highlighted faOr th ein the aybesthe gawn-front from the neck- for te wddng hebrie' lne te hemline. Hec bouffant, CLOTHES CARE IIINT: mother gave a trousseau tea nylon veil billowed from a Protcct Your Clothes Against Moth Damage - Sometimes and, following the rehearsal, crawn cf seed peacis and, h iyhlsmtsmk a' ese u h irshv the wedding-party was enter- rhinestones, and she carried'th iyolsmh akcn'beenbutefbrsav tained by the groom's parents an imported Italian lace fan been weakened and will shred during a drycleaning. The ai their home in Lindsay. upon which cested an arrange- safest place for your clothes in the off seasons, is in your ment of deep pink Spotlight cleaner's storage vault. ELLIOTT - LEEDER rase with white ribbon bow. Miss Sharon Bruce was "HELP THE BLIND TO HELP THEMSELVES"l White gladioli and munis maid cf honor, and the brides- I formed the setting in St. maid was Miss Sharon Dadson. Canvassers will cal - Monday, September 3Oth John's United Church at two Miss Joanne Bcomell, cousini o'clock Saturday afternoon, ôÔf the bride, was junior's August 3, 1963, when Rev. maid. AIl reside in Bowman- ZX> 0> Morgan E. Rowland united ville. Miss Bruce wore a rom.....(w, in m arrage M iss Rose A nne sr e- e g h d e s a yellow i 8 .K M ÇY W A. - d . e Leeder, only daughter cf Mr. chiffon over taffeta with cap and Mrs. Gerald C. Leeder, sleeves, and Miss Dadson was 50 Salisbury Ave., Brock- in an identically styled blue ______________________________ ville, and John Ross Elliott, dress. A frock cf pink nylon Ottawa, eldest son cf Mrn. and sheer over taffeta was worn by Mns. Reg. Elliott cf Kendal, Miss Bromel. Ail woce white Ontario. It was a double- weddin g-ring bats with short ring ceremony and Mrs. E. veils and white accessories.! ing music. 'mumis in colors te match theiri 7Kn t . QAIYM AS 6358 Given in marniage by hec dresses. 1 7 K n t . Q A I Y M A S 6 35 8 father, the bride wore a Mr. Russell Wilson was best! FREE HOME DELIVERY flaor-length gown of white man, and the ushers were Mcr nylon avec taffeta, with scoop James Hayes, brother cf the' MONEY SAVING SPECI.ALS neckine nd hortsiceesgroom, and the bride's broth-, and~~ ~ 1hudclnghilso er, Mr. Randali Beauprie, ail; SWIFT'S SWEET PICKLED, PEAMEALED andlowingdthe weddingialcei-C veil. She ca cned a cascade f Bowm anville. C T A E W o e o afI btpoutisoanwhiegadnis ception was held at Memorial R O LL 3 to 7 lb. A va. 4 9 i M iss A n n e P e a rso n f P a rk C lu b H o u se , B o w m a n - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4 9__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Brockville, was maid-of-hon- ville, whece the guests were, Lean, Sweet, Meaty Lean, Fresh our nd ore pik sik dessreceived by the bcide's mother. with white and pink embroid- For the occasion she wore a Pork SID0 ery over-skit, p n b a -street-length sh5 c P O R K olbhuld r dress and v i Sh an ed a blue scalloped lace over chif- R IB S bouquet of white shasta dais- fa1n aft, ht ce-SIlced or yPl c les. sories and corsage f pink and whitecantos To assist the Lean, Store Sllced Lean, Peamealc Donald Brawley of Ottawa goms ohrchoseCOa7 ci ACON89 l ushers wece Neil Elliott cf shantung with pink accessories NljbjIce8r9yPlc Tocante, brother cf the groom, and corsages cf pink carna-__BACON_____7 9_______________or ______ and Harolid Hcaley cf Brock- tions. ville. The beautiful wedding cake SWIFT'S TENDERED BEEF After the cenemony a re- was made as a gift fram neigh- King of 'Em Ail! ception was hcld at the bars, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Standing Prime ILean, Boneless, Rolled Wedgwood Room cf the Hotel Passant, Bewmanville Mr. Manitonna whera the guests Robert Kent, Bowmanville, RIB. Prli me Rib wcre received by the parents was master cf ceremanies, and lbA TR J l of the bride and groom. Mrs. ducing the ceception a tele- R A T 5 c7 1 Leeder wore dusty rase lace gram was cead from the bcide's avec taffeta with matching pen pal in Nottingham, Eng. HOME FREEZER SPECIALS accessipriea and orchid cor- For their honeymoon the wt'Tedr B f sage, while Mrs. Elliott woce happy couple visitcd Ottawa' wf' adrdBa turquoise nylon over taffeta, and then journeyed south into FRONTS SMlES HINDS mnatching light brown acces- New York State. The bride's sanies and orchid corsage, travelling ensemble was a Travelling by inotor the three-piece beige suit with lblbb bride and groom left on a multi-coloced blouse te match 4 c1 1 1 wedding trip te the Maritimes the jacket lining, white acces-ý Cut and Wrapped Free and Gaspe, the bride chang- sories, and corsage cf pinki BUDGET TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED ing te a blue and white pnint- carnations. Mr. and Mcs.! ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS cd silk, with grey accassor- Hayes- are nesiding at 137' ies and white orchid. They Queen St. West, Bowmlanvillc.1 Don't Forget to Pick Up Your have taken up residence at Out-of-town guests attend-ý FREE RADIO BINGO CARD 380 Milaer Avenue, Eastview, ed frem Burlington, Tweed, AJ Covered Wagon-m'64 maol lt's the hot modal cf tha '64 lina. It hasn't bean unveilad yet. Whan it goas on public display, it will ha announcad with ail the pagaantry cf press, radie and TV. The werks. You're bound to want oe. If you do dacide to buy, finance your "covercd wagon" with the plan that's as up-to-date as a '64 modal. Usa this saason's "hot" plan-the Bank cf Montreal Family Finance Plan. lt's low in cost, lifc-insured; and the monthly payments can be set te fit ycur ability to pay. Ask about it at yeur naighbourhood branch. It fits aIl models of new and used cars. BANK OF MONTREAL) Fami 4 Finance Plan LOW-COST, LIFE-INSURED LOANS Ohwma vlBranch: Oshawa Brandi JAMES McCANSH, Manaae, ,pp.p pg~ IMM ES BELL, Manam~ BowmanviHe Bmnch- JAMES BELL. Mamge Il

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