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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Apr 1964, p. 3

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IMany Frieî Silver Ann Mr. and Mr SMr. and Mrs. George Gi ham, 34 Jane Street, celebs-. ed the 25t'a Anniversary, their wedding with a deligi tully arranged receptionc Friday evening at the Legic Hall. Mos-e than 200 fsienr and.-relatives called ta exter eongsatulations and best wis es ta the popular couple. Ms-s. Barbas-a Kunkel, tl eldest daughter o! the Silvt Anniversary celebrants, we ln charge o! asrangements f( the enjoyable event. Tt younges- daughters, Geos-gean and Suzanne, wes-e in chas- o! the guest book. Receiving the guests Mr Graham was radiant in a b( coming dress of powder blu with a wedding ring col and matching jacket. Hes- coi sage was o! pink roses ai stephanotis ados-ned with si ver sibbon, and Ms-. Grahar had a white carnation bou tonniere in 'is laDel. Pairs o! large silves- bel] 3oined with wide pink si bonË decos-ated the wallsc the spacious hall. The per fectly appointed serving tabl was centred with a three tier ed wedding cake iced ari decorated in white, and sur mounted wit'a a cluster o white wedding belîs and "25' 14 silves-. The cake was flank ed on eithes- side by exquisiîý arrangements o!fsed carna tions and whaite chrysanthe mums, and it was lighted witf taal white tapes-s in four si. ver candlesticks. The wed. ding cake was made by Ms Graham's sistes-, Marie, Ms H. R. Moses. Buy The BEST Spring Footwea r We sell nationally advertlsed brande *NATURALIZERS *RUSH PUPPIES for men, women and chlldren *SAVAGE SHOES for the entire family lncluding Children's Orthopedlc Shoes by Savage *DACK and SCOTT-McHALE *SISMAN and GREB WORK BOOTS -Also ful liUne of AUBBER FOOT WEAR AU Aismes in Popular Price Range - et - Lloyd Ellis .Shoes 49 King Street West BOWMANVILLE -%eeOur N MURAL S FOR A DECORATION WEEKLY SPECIALI WALLPÀ ROOM LOTS -1 Priced according te c REDUCED UI ABERNI 33 King St. W.N PLAN tc THE HON. Miïchael Si nt lthe BOWMANVILLE I Friday, AI 8:30 P.] Musical Program Will the B.H.S. Scre, LUNCH WILBi -EVERYONE 1W' sponsored Bownianville Progressi Associatii d ent, rs. ofertEBowat,o dyenlg pi1hvce eCanadiain Statesmnan, Bowm.anvMle, Aprf 8, 1964 nds A ttend 'ehai obrthE B anvýillel M arried ait Easter in Trinity United pdayevents n caprge; haveTh_____________________ Ladies Auxiliary to the Royalpriensichreanul-____________________________ Canadian Legion, presented aimeng iversary o ogou qe of e oss o't foge t snte ic Mr. and Mrs. Graham re- tees on Turda y em gss ceived many more fine gifts. pi tin th church ase-in ris. G. G raha m Among thern were two Royal meni thnth ..e rybodyiS H IR ra~Mrs. George Graham Sr., saucers, several other silver WecM. m Csi n o 'at- mother of the bridegroom Of and white Engljsh bone china M;oe. Peebrug. wr at-I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~~~ý Thmsnogeetrr, hPbuuteo lwrs ivr ~* .' una'aternoougcaller n* e~r *L of 25 years ago, and Mrs. Vera ciips and saucers, three lovely Sudyateno aleso on Silver Anniversary bride, pre- dishes, and silver compotes, Bobs L Snowden adM.i m.l on sided over the tea and coffee and an array of other excel-- Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Free- EU N DEMUR IN G dscups. Mrs. H. R. (Bud) Moses, lent articles, including a sil- man, accompanied by Mrs. J. nd sister of Mrs. George Graham, ver cake platter brought by W. Hvnds, Bowmanville, and h- Mrs. Graham's niece, Mrs. William Adams and Ray Por-'5 Mr. C. H. SnowdeOsha , Ron White, and a sister-in- ter from England wr ody esw, BIN O RDESSIT OU the law o! the celebrants, Mrs. Letters of congratulations .*Mr.Sm no enOhaa rer Tom Graham, were in charge and best wishes were received'sothdeciulnh. April U.C.W. meeting on THEY WILL BE LAUNDERED AND ;soth eiouluc. by Mr. and Mrs. Graham from ~s. April l6th in the church base- :or Niees f te cîeba~t Rusei C.Hony, .P.for~ .. ~.~,ment at 8:00 p.m. Ail ladies FINISHED JUST THE WAY YOU LIKE 'he who assisted in serving were Durham County, and Mrs. wloe ,nn Mrs. Ron White, Mrs. Dick Honey, and from Bert Mort- -Miss Carole Greenham spent THEMI -ge Dean, Miss Janice Moses, Miss lock, Ottawa, ho some years.. Friday and Saturday last at Donna Thompson, Miss Gwen ago was Asistant Editor cf i the baton twirling, competi- r.Graham, Miss Joan Graham, The Statesman, and at whose Lý tion at Waterloo. The Tartans e-Miss Darlene Thompson, Miss place in Fort Erie Mr. and Corp of which she is captain ~WAV L leVvian Graham, and their sis Mrs. Graham spent their «: '~'4i won the 3rd place trophy, andi OMNI L lters-in-law, Mrs. Tom Graham honeymoon. the Starlettes Twirling Teaým,1 adMrs.Do Thompson. of which she is leader, also daue George Graham's eldest The happy couple were also won a 3rd place trophy. il- ghter, Barbara, gave herthreienso unrso!radMs.FdSevs CLEA N ERS mohrln-ate cards with congratulationsMran s.FeStvs Royhral dfte lovely spent Sunday and Monday at, kmRylAlbert teapot in the and best wishes for continual hi agtrM. Ms 4S silver and white Chantillyhapns. utotwngss Roy Topping, Barrie. Mr. Jimn andtheing Phonen 623-5520 pattern. The gift of their a h eeto eefo Topping, their grandson,*whoi younger daughters, Georgeannth suoudn dircad spent last week wt hm _____________________________ band Suzanne, was composed Toron to, Pickering, Oshawa, returnd home ofo a matching Royal Albert and Port Hope. . ienSna ilb b r- Chantilly cream jug, ua During the latter part o! s erved at Maple Grove Church le bowl, and tray.sua the evening dancing was en- next Sunday. r- John M. Janes was the M.C., jayed ta the music o! Len and M.C .Sodn Oshawa, F ITB R 0 id ad Bill Morrison the most re- Gloria Somerscales' orchestra. was Sunday dinner guest wvith F I r-cent addition to the news- Mrs. Graham, who beforeMrC.HSnweTB RS 5t, paper's staff made the pre- her marriage was Miss Susie Mr. and Mrs. K e rtnk. 4 KnSt.E UAIYMET 2358 sentation on behaif o!f'ais fel- Thampson, is a daughter o! lev and daughter Kathy, FREE_______ HOME_______________________ k- low workers o! a gift of $25. Leslie Thompson and the late slaWitywre Sunday after- Sl e A brother - in - law, Stan Mrs. Thompson, Tyrone. She - -, ~noloncaIlers at his sister's, Mr. Beehive Rebekah Lodge Rummnage Sl a- Hodgson, and Mr. Graham's married George Graham in ~ ~ and Mrs. Ken Kuhnke and, e. sister, Mrs. Bruce Furlong, St. Paul's United C'aurch, Friday, April l7th- Trinity Sunday School h presented the gift o! imme- Bowmanville, on April 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers, Sdiate relatives and friends, 1939. Rev. Dr. Franklin Ban- -- -. Bowmanville, were Sunday $AVE! $AVE! $AVEI a silver cup and saucer and a ister performed the ceremany - visitors at their son's, Mr. and Spurse o! money to be used for The wedding reception was in r. o n 's the purchase of silverware. Tyrone. Mrs. Graham is a teM. rs. OlnHl O T G hl rHi Book made by Mr. and Mrs. Ladies Auxiliary ta the Royal .~ and familv, Weston, on Sun- 3 to 7 lb. Avgl Graham's eldest daughter Canadian Legion. - ay arh 9hviiedthi Barbara and their niece, Mrs. George Graham is the Ad- -- aunt, Mrs. H. R. Foley, who Ron White, w'aich had original vertising Manager of The e;ýý returned to Weston with LUCAS & ARTHUR BRAND verses written by Mrs. E. J. Canadian Statesman. During them.' On Monday they al Rundle, was received by the World War II he served lover-~ motored to London ta visit C U T Y S Y ES U A Silver Anniversary celebrants. seas for five years in the COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE, Mr The presentation was made byj Canadian Army and was a and Mrs. John Stevens and 6-lb. Bo Mrs. Ron White, and the' Warrant Officer. Mr. Gra-fml.Ms la oe n m C~ or the ~O cleverly appropriate verses 'aam !S a member of Branch h er family, Windsor, spent 3 1Ds $1 * economy buy $ . were read aloud by Mrs. Doni 178 o! the Royal Canadian th e week ait her sister's, Mrs. ____________________________ Thompson.1 Legion, and an Eider o! St. Stevens, London. Mrs. Foley L . The immediate Past Presi-'Paul's United Church. returned to Weston on Satur- Lean, JuicyLen at ____________rer._nd__________Daid____________________________reurnng omeon un SHRT ILeran, Tastyndes W iso avin Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, on Saturcla.% afternooii, \krch 23, 1964, dayý She also visited with BLADE J1 C BreakfastC W om n" M isinay S city at 3 o'clock. The bride is the former Carol Lyn Magruiro. (1aunhltet' of mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Twist and4 9O Mrs. John Maguire of Bowmanville, and the groom is th- son of ý,i'd. and 1\1rs. mveily ae. n Snay R A Tlb B C N Richard Watterson of Toronto. ____Photlo by Rehdier. Miss Doris Ashton, Oshawa, spent a few days last weekHO EF EZRSEIL IThe Peterborough Presby- byterial, vîsitors from local f ) MAPLE GROVE Jwth ec cuiMisBnieS IT S TEDERED BEE terial o! the Women's Mis- sister Auxiliaries, their loi i M. andM SWaynESou-INONT Pe-and other members !rom var n eu/d~ia cadM- Mnodsn eebruh iie. b Q ki7 kg sionary Society o! the P us lclcuce.Rv .D ~ acmip'~ctrandS5 vt Mr. and Mrs. MafriaPtroo gv ritdný 1 byterian Church 'aeld a Com- C. Jack conducted this mem-wtMran s.Gdo b 9 memoration Service in obser- arable service and wit'a mnm WATTERSON - MAGUIRE tRev. W. K. Housiander o!- ýurda levening in honior of her Beech, Misses Janice and Bon- vanc o!thelOOh Anivr- erso! he Krk esson b- tanard o!whie .ficiated and the xvedding mu-!oaronts, Mr. and MrIs. L. nie Beech, on Saturday. vance of the 100th Annim um s' sicswaf pheyed bySMr.ion oh-r Hininvîn. ,on the occaion of, I E F P R b 3 sayof the founding o! thiîSsere teSctret ~andgad oforme a lie waC;1iplated h r. Ar th r Mr.W nnv"- and aMrs. Bert Douglas SD S 0 O K- l incn sntînLrvdte Supper tean gaioi oCamaeoes-onsn te h spentans. 60-705 lb.e avg. ndfaiyCaern spet 070M.a wit'a ocet, nsetting Trinitype litth cncu-setsarny.iit UitehM.e weekendofToon t' with\ herrse sisterd it hr iser wihthe Good Friday Evein- sion o! the service. Church, Bowmanville, foc the! vas sooitan~d san' the, frfloOnlaiHLimP- Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell Ail Freezer Orders Cut and Wrapped Free Church, Cobourg, was well "The Passing Years" writ- mas-nage on Saturday afteIr-j 'Weddin, Prayer', "Thie ton and Orciio. A ver'y pifa- and family. Budget Terms May Be Arranged With !illed wit'a representatives ten by Isabel Anderson af noon, March 28th, 1964 at 3 Lord's Prayer" and "0 Por- siint levcninr wa\V enloed bii ,Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Beec'a 3 to 6 Months to Pay. from Auxiliaries in the pres- Toronto, a very impressive o'clock of Carol Lyn Maguire, fect Love." ialil. Congrat,.ilations from this! ond r .Aho iie - commemorative service, with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gvni acigIyhrcom-nnit\- b %foMr. andi Mrs.i *d Mrs. E. Ashtonn visitedTTIN Gvni ara ylrl-jwith Mr' and Mrs. Armand W loSeilz nCSO UTN the !ollowing members o! the John Maguire, Bowmanville,î father the bride xvore a gown Hinc n l' Pigeon, Misses Diana and and WRAPPING to Suit Your Requirements Marce L. Wood Evening Aux- and Mr. Ronald David Wat-iofwieped oer, Trn e . i:u iueling on ,Moni- ýAnitta -Pi-geon, Shaw's. T RE AT P IL E S fiaytaking part: the Voice, tes-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. white eautideysoe appimues - MisLenore Campbell; Faith, Richard Watterson o Toc- hand-sewn with secd pearis.-- ffe E CA WOY Mrs. James W'itefield; Love, onto.Th onwsdsne wi' Relieve plie pain with antiselc MemcaPie Mrs. Hayden Smith; Service, Thsconw deînec l withÎ.,-oii"f Remedy No. 1 wit i ngreuients ctaining r. Robert Skillen; Fellow- ter a membership of nine sîceves and a forlnt herbs for shninking and bai swolen s'aip, Mrs. J. D. C. Jack; Pas- hundred. skis-t floxving loto a chapel ples. Sold at aIl druggss.7' sessions, Mrs. Stewart Hous- tbriaeii. HB O WM A N V IL LErte mc P"ton; Gratitude, Mrs. Delbert Miss Gollan spoke t s- ai n. ec thee - uarts No fo -.... Friar, and the soloist, Mrs. o! her wos-k with Youth in, length veil xvas adorned wiith INTERNAL PILES Josepha Randaîl. the ps-ogs-am for Teenage kirisChnil laesalp ad she has set up. She has form- was caught ta a eroxvn of No. 2 for Greetings and congratula- ed Women's Guilds, similar taý seed peards. She carried ai EXTERNA PILAMtions fs-om the Peter-borougha our W.M.S. Auxiliaries, which' white Bibl~e ccsted b «%.pink- Presbyterial were conveyed had 130 branches xvhen sheýsweetheart roses centred withi Calder o! St. Paulis Presby- home. The Presbytes-ian Mis-ýi The bride wore the groni:ý tesian Church, Peterborougha. sion School, Hospitals and theigift, a string of culturcd ________________________ Ms-s. Josepha Randaîl, part Chus-ches were al self sup- peacîs, and the bside's gift to president and Annives-saries parting. the groom was a wxatch. r u l n o n e th l e ie o IE W ~convenos- for the PresbyterialSatn the fact that of thel wassLue Maguire, pr u l a n u ce te ai e u e o and brought greetings fsrn only three perscen eresa, niaid of honor, andi the lrdniswere aite ,. its execu.tive, reminding the Christian, she pleaded for & riesadsxvc aote the special Anniversary con- haIf of the wamen in aur Smos saa n W...mmespeeto eprcnetaino e11ro h rd.M: o AtM PLES tributions, inasedl uxiliarisascr ho meloi Dale Winchester of Aicour..t Rfie rtr N THAT WILL ADD tions to "The Glad Tidings".1cofferingsad osan rye. 0W Wth fil krsa peo qe adeply cotnser fullj Soing strapullTheirtdcc- -e! native labos-; W.M.S. (Weste-rýnaLL in otoiUS theS 1w "i-s;TrilîxUnited Chuc-h H-dl * oin inerrsin Division) providing the cosî ta i heW rldfcChrist."wh ere the g %vs ere ce- - . ai inr nrefrigerator o! the material and much o! The choir under the direc- ceiv'ed by the br:de's m-o'hc-r section arraM.rtepecesarrhuseoldneesviond fheorgnisthers)C.ho.voeLFenoreue -ilreer es- raeind s-an te .G.LenceGrer. an Stines fn.wil rnteingAlen-oi Manete oorGaset I.. ropsofthe Cndin"God S Ie he Wrd. aebodice, 11lwiebt eA lime of fellowship goi'smohe xho5eý1 Today there are five work- church hall concluded thisiblue. flt(- woxvce slkjac-k --î - -, e ts i n hs -hea, s . inothe She waleas<s ed hx- the --a. o2 . 4 IONS CENTREessit'iarasuptebycebain Itwsadbl the W.M.S. and many more annives-sanv - the fiftieth of rs n ikbt ahwr $319.95 by the Board o! Missions, and the farmation o! the Women's cer orses.cf pae uinksweet theis- work covers 25 villages, Missianary Society (W.D.) and hes-Foses.nWT WRIG RD 24 chus-ches with only one the hunds-edth anniversarv cf hapx opelf o hs prel 1 Oth ranisterevngih ookadIef oraino aa' oemn tGo'-Rc _____________ Missionary Society in Mon-1 Inn,' Laurentiansý. Que. For PLUS... the New 15 cu. ft. SPECIAL M. It is natewarthy that dur- n a vv blue Frenc-h crep"ý ing the past five years leading sheath and nax-v bhino cet. ___________$309.95_ upt teceerain o heê wt wieha ndfloe'Upright Freezer $r$099 2 3995 I b. Supplied by ~to anniersbaisnsMotreel:th wiPtentsosand glo'.-ts.WITH WORKING TRADE »Ch Owls. in May, seves-al buildings have, Hec corsage w&as a %v-utc or- 623 -3303been constructed. These werel1 chid. Thev will resisie'at 45 3E SERVED mr fesings above the contribu-ý Searhoroujgh. tins ta the General Fund; a, The bride attendd Bow- Fellowship House for Indianý manville Public and H1,2 -'iN VL L 7ELCOME Youth i Winnipeg S18,000.00; Sehools and is a graduate4 cfi and a Christian Education Toronto Teachers' Colle X M, M. A, Building for the Seminarv inpresent she is on the staff of MM * U 1by Taipei (Formosa) $7,500; a West 111111 Public qc!hooý FR IG* L O CE R S*S E ,ive Conservative new Nurses' Residence for, Scarborouh. A dra'sman Jobat Hospital in India, $10,-ý with H. H.' Angus and Aý; ce onl 000; and Hsin Chu Bible Consulting EngineerS, t he PHONE 623-5578 -ISchool $2,5000, for training groom attendcd Earl Bea'xv 73 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE af women of the Formosan and D)anforth T e 'niea.1 chus-ch for lay leadership. , School.a r-

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