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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Oct 1963, p. 5

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Married in Citadel SNEED -McREIELIS Bouquets of g:ad'i and reonies wi*h fern-, n k ed the al'ar 'n the Sa:vation Arrnv Citadel. Bowr1anville, for the marriage or, Saturday. June 29th. at 2:30 o'clock. of Marion Margaret-Rose - Beelis, dau--h-er ciMr and Mvrs. David M.NcRee&i!s of New- castle. and Mr. Fred G oX Sneed. son o f Mrs. Fred Sneed, Henderson. North Car-ý clina, ard the late Mr. Sneed.' Captain Donald Ritson was the officiating clergyman and. Mrs. Cecil Albin plaved theý wedding music. So]oistMr Wilbert Clarke sang the 'V.edd'ng Prayer" before the ceremnon.v and the "Weddin.-g Sang" during the signng of the register. The bride, wha was given P In marriage bv lier fathe-,' ware a street-iength gown of* white siik orgtanza over taf-ý feta. Appliqued emnbroideredý roses accented the neckline and the short sleeves of the: gown, and a peari tiara heldi lher shoulder length veil. She: carried a large brida', bouquet of red swpetheart roses and. white stephanotis, with two i tiny bouquets of the samne flowers looped ln the flowing ribbon streamners. The bridai bouquet was held by a smaii white Bibe. Miss Diane Rehwald of Ham-, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gold Snecd are shawn in the flton, a cousin of the bride. bv pooasa eteSavta Wias the attendant. Her street-,aoep tos they avthSlaio Army Citadel, length dress %vas of pink silkl Bowmativille. following their wedding on Saturday,1l organza over taffeta with, June 29, 1963, nt 2:,30 o 'cock. Formeriy Marion zratching lace jacket fashion- MAlargaret-Rose McýIRee]îs, the bride is the daughter of cd iththec-uarerlenthMr. and MVrs. David MeReelis of Newcastle, and the' z."ves. Her arcessories wereý i'hite and her hieaddress of. groom is the son of Mrs. Fred Sneed, Henderson, w'hite veiiing was held in' Norft Carolina,_and the late Mr. Sneed. V:ace bv a white feit bow. isle carried a nasega * of tint- white accesso-ies and corsage, ed blue carnations. ' fpn antos h amil Pa t Mr. Daid eeisof ew-~o ik crains e a thebrie'sbrthe ' asgromr's mather wvas unabie to~ best mai-, and the ushers were attend. Ilronrsr CoupleI PAr. Sam VrReelis, Newcastle,ý As the couple ieft on their!' ~ ' aîîother brüther of the bri1de,, wedding trip to aIiburton; and Mr. Harry MeReelis, and other northerni points, thej Ied 25D iears ]Rampton, co.isin of the brid2. bride wvas wearing a sleeve-I The reception was held in lcss off-white sheath dress,. r ndMs reoySe the Sunday Schoal Hall. whcere green duster, white accessories M.adMs GeoySe the gucsts were rcccived by' and corsage of red sweetheart phcns (nee Brenda Oke), On- the bide's mnother who wore roses. They are residing at 241: tarjo St., held a family din- a prrnted_ blue silk dress. Elgin St. East, Oshiawa_ rpat.o Sn1 i oo ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Oke. who celebrated hein 25th wedding anniver- DIfb~sary on Tuesday, October lst. BAKEY S EUAL Peett oi ntefs ~~I~ LftI Presentht on the f es- Mis Kaen ke.Mn. John THIS WEEKI Oe r.adMns. Patrick, Gould (ie Canal Oke) and Douglas, ail of Bowmanville. An honored guest was the CUP CAKES mother of the bride. Mrs.j flfl17 0 U in7 etinNomsnhawe ua. TRY OUR DELICIOUS COOKIES TARTS- PIES - CAKES EAST END BAKERY 71A KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE To mark the happy event their children presented the anniversarv couple with a sil- ver tea service. Mr. and Mrs. Oke were aiso the recipients of mnanv congratuiatory cards, and giÈts of money from re- latives and fricnds.1 If your carburetor won't carb and your generator won't gen and your radiator keeps blowing its top and you've finally decided yoû're ready for a new car, there are semeai good reasons why YOD should get the cash from "The Bank". Choose your own repayment plan. 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