W<edcings Setting Was St. PauI's United IMarried in *u*.I jThe Reverend John C. Ver- Blackstock Unîrtea brugge officiated and Mijs: ýMarlys Verbrugge played the wedding rnusic. SURF KING A fine 17 jewel waterproof* wth the fanoqs Bulova quaiity and craftsman. tiwoughout. 87.t.braalsuispî HOLDS Il $8.95. r Cci in Now WhiIe Our Soletions Arc Complote I..VL -Mr. and MH. aroldi Duart Ballem, above, Nv grapher as the\' leave Ring Street United Church, -wcdding on Fî-ida\y evenring, September 27, 1963. The er FrancisWeh only daugihter of Mr. and i\'irs. T. J. the bri~c-roorn is the son of Mrs. Hfan aah Ballem, jward Island, and ihe late Joshua Ballcrn. BALLF'M - WEBB brirlcsmaid. They botli wore Oshx~ K.~ S.' t U!te .-rrel, Yngth l d'eýsiiS of yr&; 0W c rgariza ox-er taffeta wi'hi Chu , i veh d -t' wicV- incert of mWhite lace' ora'Mm itw ::îcan:'As " rmg h the centreof the v hi r or tir iveci - c-Wfnt kb-t.Their USv- O Hi"i "-'i" ~~""' oinrcd gloxes were of w~liiie onl \daughir '-o' C. aîxd :\rs Q e-entaffeta and thoir ,qT TJ. v Po%% a s-I " hûecsof x'pilow satin. Theýy ard AC Harc ' Do xc:Bat C fl, %vm-e xedcling ring hats of son of \i I' linaji B Esom îatc'-iiig ycHow anxd cariLd Cha V- "i' 'YseErlxa-d rsa'daces of v Iiite ar-d yel!ow !sWA andtic""ite Jw'a Littie 'vliîs Nancy, MacDon- a'd, iaio con Prince EcI- x'.aîrd Isliid, a niece of the m-om as flcwer girl in a oce f castel greenyr'-on u. i:h a!chim'g headdress and v-ieaccc';,-oiries. Her bououe: 'va c f whi:e and yellollv M..Ralph MacDonald cf :3f Ilhe gcr, was best man a r,-.',lthe ushens wene Ith e 't :cîe*s 'xvo brothens. John anrd Garfield Webb o! Bec,- mna n %- , 1. Folloxing the ceremenx' a r~ccc'toii was lhcld ai Cenlen- oIll..Ring Street United Chourch. The brclc's oh oa.-dthe guests and wore a ,tet eî ngth dIris cf dujsý ro," c'ace over taffeta, match- ij" duIstv rose hi2h crowned fur feilbat and elbow-leng h 27%c s ov ',!le lso %wore an \î:îni-{a;>e fur c-ape. She w asý,:ed b1%, the grom's inother xv.ho chosze a raspberry rr~~e ~i':f~e re's, wite fuîr seal cape. Bath wore corsages nTh -:e zo:-ien,,n;z- ed onFc:'-, xi tgSep- 0! Hie r '. r. R-\cd t Wil' ' a Bx ' ior 'e ncf anduc'etzh. o .0 , 1 :-. lThe no'-f.: lpc:fect (L~n o t.~cr.gebybMr. father. tAi'cii'- x'r"e a m- leng:h oxts', If af: foxered T UNTIL 'lace cx T: 1 " v as s" cdc'.'ba f'l'ied bcàe, boat r-' '" AMDA i sec-ces a:'. 'i i - h :. iA n.vie:'inrx mmi'. rose ('irni. î, Er s, hou.- de-r :ot ~ ,0 n a:'dsiec:--1a--b f v 'e aCe cs: atin anid a p botirue' cf wieca-na "r'n. MîsJojn Da-e" cof TvriteI e623-5463 was maXI o;! '('n7cr'-s J:'-F.,n~ f B "Y a ccii- snof the b;-oe, was junior- Mn. Vince Jarvis o! Bow- manville was best mnan for his brother. A reception was held, fol- lowing the ceremonv, at The Acres restaurant. The bride's mothc-r received the guesis and for the occasion wore a Dior blue Baneardi jacket- I dress with black accessonies and corsage of pink canna- l'lons. To assist, the groom's Imother chose a mink brocade dress with jacket, brown ac- cessonies and corsage of yel- low 'Mums. Before leaving on their weddin.g trip ta, Kentucky. j W'ashington, D.C., and Vîr- "4 iginia, the bride donned h en j travelling ensemble o! a gold French velvet suit, brown ac- cessonies, China mink jacket ere CaLl.lht b-t he photo- !and corsage o! bronze 'nrnms. Oshawa,fol in their They will be residing at -.6 bride is the fe)rii-ci- Heath- Libert.v Street, Bowmanvilep, iApt. 304. W'eb ~ ûwr ' ili, 1 The bride is employed i Chaîi itl ow, PinceEd- ffte office o! General Motors, Photo hv Astr "Studlio) Oshawa, and artended Bow- i manville Public and High cf \X,::c'~ I Shools. The groom attended The i 1-.i ning awvay Ritson Rd. Public Sehool, di'. sî* ta î:e: ': ,il'Osliawa, Bowmanville Hh %V. I"Y . School and Ryerson Institute, a nd h c,,r ' -ii,,,b lî'banToronto. He iq emploved et lot vj~ot 'ater' ec'hing :the Goodyear Tire & Rubber ca-ph- v t'. . lir co:-sageý'Co., Bowmanville. wvas uf vh -11':nm ISeveral parties hononed the Since etrbg froin thocirbride prior tb ber marriage. hcn-ncn.2Mr. o jj(j:s.Bal- A supper showver was held by 1itp 'arc e~ d.îta3~40 Mar- the girls o! the Engineering lanid 1 , ~.:-c Dipomat. Dept., General Motors, wl-ioýn npartmi-în- us"aý.-a. the bride was pr-esentcd w"'h 7nn :vl'a"ci ckc Bow.. a vacuum cleaner; and a m:*s- rnn.c P : ;:î d 1i,ýh cellaneous shower was held et Sh ~ a"idPe!.-2rbo1rough' Ihe home o! Mrs. 'Jack Mac- Tc':cYius' (r' -ce.Donald, Oshawa, pr:(r tri m'nrriage -i Mrs. Lou McFeeters and shrr" ':a Y 'ahonr ~Mrs, Tom Gatchell entertain- the bride- at 2 --n0 of her ed with a shower at the bride's acon:*. \Mr '-.P. o. Bow- home. which was attended by enav, Te ' 2hr f nefghbors. A shower was also !ice a' G"rc't-a' Miors, Osh- held at the home o! Mrs. John awan e.i ' rirtx fa Bate, Bowmanville. :heFb.r'~ D.ianMot)rý The bride was presented Ho*el andl 'L ' he hr'de with an electnic fry pan by i~ th an Il' ' -b t'rcadithe staff o! the Engineering and q --c' ;ro'.bhnkpt. Dept., General Motors. and She ïý,!o rc-e x vci an -<ectrie bis fellow employees at Goo-d. -m'ia fron'e ' f'owen year presented th groom wit.h fonrd" in 'i "-"' xp at. the' an electric coffee percolator. TI'« 'Tor- r :'- 01r3 * -r p r"eI the won! bic-k- 'ans AC .' V emrplex ,ei t -aGr.rMotors n:'e~ n wa guft cer- FoUxc "Jlre- heanaL , -a'nd son zRobert Fie",a-Jn-im'-,an i e and I c-tI, c '"::'.r' ci im b-:dl VANDERSTELT - DeVRIES1 Christian Reformed Chureh, Bown-anville, was the setting recently for the marniage o! Alber4a DeVries *o Robert Va nderstelt, Brantford. Th-ie bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DeVries, Bow- manville, an-d the bridegroom ithe son o! Mrs. Arie Van- rterstrit Brantford. and the 'late Mr. Vanderstelt. CIRAMAI BARIS quae neklie an ej ( ilven in marriage by her CRAPAN HARIS quae neklie ard ebowfather, the bride wore a full- length sleeves. The straight length silk chiffon overta Blackstock United Churchi, skirt had an overskirt accent- eagw.wt lce!, decorated with baskets Of! ed by a cabbage rose at the; point sleeves and a lace in- beutfu bone ndgold' front. A large bow andý 'mums, was the setting for a, streamers detailed the back. 1sclert neckbodice, eui lovely autumn %wedding on Bridesmaids Miss Donna Mc- skirt çvas enhanced with October 12, 1963, when Verna, Laughlin and Miss Anne Gib- 'flower appliques and she car- ]Ruth Harris, youngest daugo-ý son, both of R.R. 2, Nestleton,! idacsaeo e oe ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Har-iand friends of the bride, wore I ried a casadeof Hr er ris, R.R. 1, Bur-keton, vias' Rowls of# antique gold peau' rone afoe plqe ianited in marriage with WMii de soie fashioned identically szhort veil of tuile illusion. ]iarn John Chan-nan, son Of, to that o! the matron of honor.mtrn !horwa Mr. and Mrs. William Chap-: Ail the attendants. wreThe arnohnrws mnan, Port Perry. :matching hats in cabbage rose ' Mrs. Peter Vermeulen, Bowv- Rev. Philip Romeril wasý style with short veils, and! avle eaigasre the officiating clergyman. The they carried bronze and gold « length, blue peau de soie gowvn wdigmievapled by 'mnums. with a scoop neckline and Mrs. Gordon Strorig, who is- The best man was Mr. RoI itheakris andseore a aunt of the groom. Mr. Perr.y;friend o! the groom, and the!wt ersadh oea PhrchtorgaLinstan alsino a et ar ! otPeramatching pilîbox hat and ac- Preston Lindsy, a cusin usixers were Mr. James Har- csois n cridacs the groom, sang rs rte ftebie n' M.cO Perfendctrid cs Love" and "The Weddingris,.brotero! tbrde, aosn! . ~ .cd !pn antos Prayer." o M r. ortongmausMr. Arie Vanderstelt Jr., Given in marriage bv ey o tegom Brantford, wvas best mnan and fahrtebrd wr for The reception was held ini Mr.Jaob DeVries and Mr. length gown of white peau de the Christian Education Cen-Toy adeset boh ! soie, featuring a scoop neck-! tre. The' brides mother re- ITn idrtet oho line and lily-point sleeves.!Iceived in a Delsey blue cord! B r anrd, we rete users, Pearl applique accented the! dress, with black hat, shoes' lAt er aninfortcma receton bodice and back skirt panels. and bag, white gloves and tecu A crown of pearîs and whitelcorsage of white 'mums. 'The pie lft or a neyoo leaves held her shoulder groom's mother assisted, wear- Npew Yt or ahnymo n length veil, and she carried ing a teal blue dress withSteadothi tawny gold roses and stepha- 'dusty rose hat and gioves, ireturn wîll reside at 93 Sheri-! dan Street, Brantford. 1 tnotis. ýshoes and bag of black, and:U Mrs. Murrav Birkett Porticor sage o! white 'muras. Perrv. was matron o! honor For their wedding trip to' forhers ser.Herstret-Lake Placid, New York, theJ. M n a length gown was of erneraid, bride wore a brown basket-; .M n a green -peau de soie witha weave suit with brown and: r R E AT PILES gold accessories and a corsage'S e ks a ,fgold roses. They will re- 1 side at 545 Scugog St., Port the M ECCA wYjPry eleepeain wth antiseptic Necca Pie Severai parties were held M t h l'1 1eey~ with ingredients containing i in honor o! the bride prior to Mthl' onr hers for shrinlk;ng and healiflg swolien7 the marriage. Mrs. Charles and School Association's Oc- pies. Sold at ail druggists. Lown, sister of the groom, itbrmeig a eda MCA I tMiDIoiS Port Perry, was hostess for iclaeu shwr adMitchell's Corners School. I CCRA L PILE S- M isceslAneou so werand:n-M rs. Arthur Pe'ling. pres- NoN 2 MsesAnfGioorndDo-dent, opened the meeting an-d No. 2 forna McLaughlin for a pantry gyTERNAL PIE shower. Mrs. Pat Hayes and M\r. and _Mrs. Edward Samnuel Jarvis, ab ove,.......0Cnd asu£ r. Miss Jayne Carnegie, Po1 ee ' ' a hy intergse tor White, recording secre- Peretrandwt O* eephotographedaste inhergtr following! !ary, read the minutes -ancd * Icellaneous shower; and Hn- +iirmrrae in St. Paul's Uxsiited Church, Bowman-! M'r. and 1Ms. William John Chapman are pic- Mrs. Milton Founitaîn, treas- Weydale W. I. presented the 1 ville, onl Saturda.v afternioon. Oc'tobeî- 12, 1963, at :3:30ý tured abox e, foUýo1virIg their xvedding in Blackstock urer, gave her report. Sbride with a wool blanket. o'clock. Formcerlv Mariene Beverly McDonald, the United Church on'I Saturday, October 12, 1963. The IIrs. G. Hewie's ro om, 'bride is the daug'hter of Mr. and _Mrs. Roy MVcDonald,ý bride is tbe former Verna Ruth Harris, youngest. Grade 1, won the banner and, f ow anile ad h bid -1o is the son of Mr. daughitei eo[\lrad Nrs. Ed. Harris, R.R. 1, Bur-keton, tive month. Mrs. Willia.m a 1 d iMs. Smue Jaris o 0shwa.and the groorn is the son*of Mr. and Mrs. William' Nîicholis suggested a card G e g s ao s y ï gPhoto hv Mary's Studio' Clapmnaîi < Port Perry. t______Party. which was approveci, reig's airsty ing an Mrs. SmuelaJdvis ooOshawaj eria ofappoint- 65 King St. W.- Bowmanville Ex h n e V w in K g S.U itd O ha JARVIS - McDONALD ed to propagate arrangements. SHAMPOO & SET 1.75 'E c a g o s i Kig S.U te O h w , Baskets ofwieIusMr. Jack Mufday, Vice Prin- li S. Pu' ntdCur, and also instructor of Voo'a- CI HA P O ET20 Bowman ville, for the wedding:ýtoa udne who spoke HAIR CUTS 1.00 'ber 12, 1963, at 3:30 o'cIock, cjities of today, con-ipared to o! Manlene Beverly McDonald,the schools in 1830 wi,,th their 5 WEEK RINSE 3.75j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro.v chinkq in the Iog walls pack- I i McDonaid, Bowmanvîlle, and ed with rnoss and one of the TINTING !Mr. Edward Samuel Jarvis, holes being used as a sun dia!. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samucl Mr. Munday also pointed Jarvis of Oshawa. Rev. H.1ottetre ore vl BLEACHING5.0outh hecoreavi- Turner officiated. ablîe to our children and the 8.0 " ~",' ~The bride was given in' requirements available for 8a.0g0y e fte and higher education. The facili- 1000%ore a street-lnt ono iso the new Port Ho-ne !white parchment peau de soie. Trades School were discussed. PERM A ENTSThe fitted bodice was fashion-; Ther»e, ch ildren do get a basic 12.50 ed withi a Bateau neckline andi trades training. 15.00 elbow length sieeves, and ilhe! Mrs. John Adair sincerely 15.0 ,Ibell skirt had an overskirt thianked Mr.'Wundav on bc- 'I ilof brocaded silk. Her shoulder haif o! the Association. God ALL PERMANENTS GUARANTEED ' llength veil of nylon tulle was Save the Queer was sting and For Apointent'held by a Pearl tiara, and her, the meeting adjourned. For ppontmnt:bouquet was a cascade cf! Phone Bowmanville 623-2932 wvhite 'mumns, pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Open Tues. and Thurs. Evenings Until 9 r.Re Aereh !- lit Bowmanville, the bride's sis- 4Y~* ter, was her attendant in a street-length sheath dress o!f ~ *dP f<. peacock blue peau de soie DECORATING ~with matching overskirtBa->~V U~/~. HEADQUARTER length sleeves. She wore a ¶0tOB,çI.iS whimsy, and carried a cascade FOR BEST RESULTS USE OUALITY lof white shasta daisies. 47 King St. E. QUALITY MEATS 623-5081 FREE HOME DELIVERY $ $ $ $AVINGS $PECIAL$ Lean, Meatyc SPARE RIBS ----------on Iy4q.7b Lean, Fresh, Sliced Fresh. 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