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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jul 1965, p. 3

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Approximnatelv 90) relatives gathcred together tri vîsit with each other and ak about old times. * >'A delicious supper W a S' sr- ve nd AIl crin-d thcm- selves looking forward tri an- * other \vear. Relatives altrrieri fr-Om Wil!. lowdalc,, Long Branich, Aja.x, Toronto, Oshawa, Lind.say and local arpas. BLACKSTOCK Services were xvell Attend-r ed in both churc'hes Sundayl morning. Jo the United, Rev.j Clarenýce Ferguson of Don: --Milîs spoke on 'What is the Chureh?" Mr. Raiph Larmer sang a solo, "Dear Lord, For-1 gîve." Speaker next Sunday' is tri bc Mr. David Romecril. Canon Ashmare delivedral fine sermon from the theme, Fight the Good Fîght, in St.; John's Church. and and Mrs. Harrv Cordon Baker are shown in, Sincere sympathv is extend-1 the above photo following their marriage in St. Paups d Mr. and Mr5s. Gordon' Bowmavill. Th weding ook laceStron.g and family on t.he sud- United Church, Bwavle h edn ok lc den death of' Mr. Ralpîî' on Saturday afternoon, June 26, 1965, at 3 o'clock.!Strong, Friday night. Formerly Miss Linda Diane Purdy, the bride is the; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Purdy, of Bow- Mourtjoy. Warkworth. spent rnanîll. aÂd he ridgrom i th so ofMr. Tuesday nizht with thfe Harold manill, a-idth brdegoomisthesonof r.and Swains ai-d ralEed on other Mis. Gordon F. Baker, Long Saul t. Lriendcs in t"hLsarea, Tuesday Standards of pink carnationsi Mvarried inSt George s, Ojshawa and white 'mums formed an! attractive setting in St. Pau1'si United Church, Bowmanville,, on Saturday afternoon, June1 W edd ï gs dQ26, 1965, at 3 o'clock when' Mr. Gordon Baker were unit- ed in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' * Clifford C. Purdy of Bowman-; ville, and the groom is the lron of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Baker, Long Sault. Rev. Harold A. Turner of- ficiated and the wedding PURDY- ROBINSON lustered satin, the maid ofýmusic was played by Mr.ý honor in rose pink and thbe Murdonch Beaton, the church On Saturday atternoon, July other attendants in pale pink. organist. The soloist, Mrs. 1Oth, 1965, at 2 o'clock, t.hel The gowns were fashioned Lloyd Ayre, sang "0 Perfect... marriage of Miss Carol Anni along Empire A-uines with Loile," "The Lord's Prayer" Robinson, daughter of Mr. and elbow-length sleeves, h igh and "The Wedding Prayer." MIra. John R. Robinson, and, neckline scooping at the back, Given in marriage by her ~ I~~.Brian George Purdy, so and panel train falling from father, the bride wore an im- SvM. and Mrs. George Ernes t !the empire line. They wore ported style, formai gown of Purdy, all of Port Hope, wasý matching wedding ring head- white silk shantung with bell- : golemrilzed in St. John's Ang- dresses adorned with tulle shaped skirt gathered loto lican C2iurch, Port Hope. veiling and carried bouquets soft pleats at the back. Three Standards of pink and white of pale pink carnations, white self roses caught the detach- 'munms foryned an attractive baby 'mu ms and ivy. able train at the back waist. àk â setting for the ceremony, and Mr. David Purdy of Port The gown had a French lace, guest pews were marked with Hope, the groom's brother, bodice length, over-jacket pink and white ribbon bows a etmnan h seswhich fastened at the back1 centred wlth carnations. wrthbresohrM. and dainty floral scallops edg-, Rev. Canon Winston M1 Obristopher Robinson, Mr. ed the short sleeves andl.. Nainby officiated and thel John Sadier and Mr. Leigh BaeunckieXerebw.~""~ wedding music was playedbyWnfedalofPrHpe length veil fell from a wed-M Mr. Edrnind Cohu. The reception was held at ding ring headpîece of match- Thre bride, who was given, the Maoi epl hr ng French lace, and she car-.........................................- in marriage b-y her father,! the bride's mother received ~ iedaiePryrBo wore a floor-length gown of' leboae aeas crested with pink sweetheart y white Ligoda fabric in E-drsancpenemlwihoe, white carnations andi pireA-un styingwith a' corsage of pink sweetheart sehaoi hig~h neckline, scooped in, roses. She was assisted byte Miss Jennifer Purdy was« back, and three-quarter lengthi groom's motkier who chose a her sister's maid of honor and sle.eves. The skirt was de-1 three-piece ecru lace ensemble the bridesrnaids were another ~'" signed with back fullness and! and corsage of yellow sweet- sister of the bride, Miss Heath- ~ Swiss lace appliques high-lheart roses. er Purdy, Miss Carol Rannie, ..'. ' ]ighted the gcwn at the Em- AtecoleeffrteiMiss Beverley Smith and Mrs.1.~X I ». pire line and down the centre~ honeymoon in the Kawarthas, John Baker. The maid o - of the full panel train. Her1 the bride was wearing a three- honor was in pastel mint green ý..... eibow-lengtb veil of scailorued ipiece turquoise linen suit with and the bridesmaids in pale,.... tulle feil from a weddi ng wbite accessories and corsage mauve. Their sleeveless for- ring headpiece, and bier bidai0o yeliow sweetbeart roses, mal gowns of summer peau Mr. ai-id Mrs. Terence M. Shorit are shown in the above photo as they bouquet was of deep pinklThey are residing at 62 de soie were identically de-1 intergse olwn hi araei t eresAgia hrh carnations, white baby 'mums Lamb's Lane, Bowmanville. signed witb scoop necklinesintergtefoow gthrmarge nS.GeresA lcnChc, and ivy trails.1 The bride, who is on 'the and soft pleats gathered to Oshawa, on Friday, June 18, 1965. Shown with them is tie officiating clcrgy-i MissNany Waelywasteacing staf atCenralthe front forming an illusioný man, Canon F. G. Ongley. The bride is the former Miss Roma Isabelle Glan- Mai s hnoan d Waelbriws teaohing stafil attCenra overskirt. Ail wore matching ville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glanvilie, Orono, and the gYroom is miaids were Miss Barbara ed Port Hope Public and High headdgresnes pwith deiw-____ Keyes and Mijss Karen Mc- Schools and is a graduate o-f înt el, n ht Ibo-__ llwen, ail of Port Hope. Thei Peterborough Teachers' Col- beghvis n ht l groomi's sister, Miss Suisan! lege. The groom attended Port bow-length gloves. Their Pu-rdy of Port Hope, was jun-; Hope Public and High S,,, cascade bouquets were ofEx h n e ow in î.J n' P rt H p ior bridesmaid. Ail were inýand is a linotype operator at The anlite foarnagirlnss fornwl-length frocks of de- The Canadian Statesman. TDebie owe couirofties bride, wore a pale mint green, RECIE OFTHE ONTHfloor-length frock witb puf f. sieeves and accented by a By te Otaro TederFrut Intitte arrow pastel mauve velvet, ss.She carried a basket of white and pink carnations. COONTPAHSLDMr. Robert Corcoran of' ...... COCOAUT PACH ALADToronto was best man and1 V Summrtim sald fr yoir prtythe ushers were Mr. Jim; Summrtim sald fr yor paty Rowan, Mr. Keitb Gobie and or your family. the groom's brothers, Messrs. 2 boxes of lemnon gelatin ionadBueBkr 1cup dessicated cocoanut 1 sheet tinfoil Johead ruce B ak e at 2 tis Cnad Chice eac bavesthe Lions Community Centre,- 2 tis Caada hoic peah haves Bowmanviile. Mrs. Purdy re- â. (buy your favourite brand of Ontario-produced ;ceived in a turquoise sheathý peaches!) o mose rp itb whiteý /zpcaecream cheese (white) accessories and corsage of1 packagepink sweetbeart roses and' 1 bunch watercress white carnations. Tbe groom's (or other greens for garnishing) mother assisteci 10 receive and Dissolve gelatin in one cup of hot water and pour lshe chose a beige brocade &_ . irito cak i gas lmnun.Srik / sheath with yellow accessor-, of onu nt eatn0Dvd tnfo es and corsage of yellow of st ifto use a dividersinfori Isweetheart roses and white 4 strips nd fold sift s sdvdr o carnations. i, equal square servings of jelly. Leave jelly in r Before leaving for a honey- refrigerator until slightly set. Fil 9 peach haives monMlBrua h rd withwhit crem ceeseand lac onein ech onned ber travelling ensem withwhie ceamchese ad paceonein ach ble of a paie blue linen sheatb, square (flat side down). Hold in place with tooth- white brocade duster coat picks. Cut up the rest of the peaches and add :with lining 10 match the dress,5 someto ach quae. issove econ bo of matching blue straw bat, i oecsuaofecoDissaleseand our sofîy white accessories and corsage gelatin i n u of cl ae n orsol o blue carnations. Theiri into mould. Sprinkle remaining cocoanut over jhome is at 517 Bond St. E.,l ail. Chili thoroughly. Unmould. Remove tinfoil Oshawa. atne Out-of-town guests atn e ,,,,,,,,, dividers carefuily. Slice each square with sharp ifrom Oakvilie, Bridgenorth," knife. Garnish with watercress. Serves 9. Peterborough, Toronto, Bur- lington, Orono and Oshawa. A&P COFFEElBKR 234r o SALE o >8 O'COCK 3-fl-ag2.22 "« a'vu77 o SALEo RED CIRCLE ipb79c I Carolina, Red!, Cutting - Holiday Treat, Large Size WATERMELON eh9 Outspan Nave4s, Swee, Jtt'y, Size a8's ORANGES Ont'aro Grown, C» w , 40. if,' SPINACH doz69C INSTANT COFFEE m m on r. 1.J5 9 CUT WAX BEANS TOMATO JUIcE peh"I 32:ofI-zns49c 1cv a 4204oz imn59c S.... CMUY. .. READY 10 SERYE SMOKED (OOKED SHANK PORTION lb CENTRE CUTS STAKS1b89C WHOLE HAMS lc'M DSm fb6 9r TURKEYS HAi s BUTT PORTIO l SHANK HALF MAF MAS b 69e BUTT HALF SLCSRMfl1 9 FRES4I KNLED, GRADE 'A- OVEN READY 5%~ to 10 r0 AVERAGE COLD CUTS ~&goodIIkd8b!X=Ç3M~? aie ~big, m49c ASMTED1-%b pkg 6 9c lu oede to allaiv our loyal empicyea to enocy this Civc Holiday A&P F00D STORES.~ WILL SE CLOSED AU. DAY MONDAY, AUUUST 2n&d 'Don't forget to buy extra Jse. Parker Bread for the. long weekend". Au priae n Iowa Ad stc .Myaflt l and Wednesday. The Canadian Statesmn, owmanville, .Tuly 28, 1985 Dr. and M.rs. Douglas B3il-!__________________________ bey, Toronto, spent the week- end wkitb Mr. and Mrs. Carlý Wright and the Dorrelis and, r t n F m l o d Mrs. Margaret Carley, Tor-0 onow-qwekn ge..Pcnic at Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swai Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Feru-'Plie Bruton Family beldBruton. Port Perry; Mrs. Il son, Don Milîs, wcre weekend, their annual' picnic at Plp:a drcd Quiiinfne. Mrs. Roy Hall. guests of Mrs. Cecil HiHls. Pakin Port Plrr on Sun- M\r. and Mrs. Ernie Blake, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, day', JuiY 11, 1965. Several of"and Mrs. Calvin Crago. Mr. Bowmanville. visited Mr. andý the familY arrived early inland Mrs. Mark Marchant, Mr. M rs. Merl Graham, Sun-'the day to enjoy lunch tl-indIls Robert Burgess, Mr. day. ýgether. ýand Mrs. Glenn Quinney, Mr. ,Mr. Bruce Mountjoy. RaY,ý Durin.g the afternoon a bail Al1vin QuinneY and guest. 8i1 Gary and Paul. Ronald and dame was enjoved bv' the oldof Bowinanville: Mr. and Mrs. Blair Martyn are away on the las well as th* youing men.i Vincent Bruton. Port, Hope; London -Brigh ton Antique Car'Following a deliciouis supper!Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knapp, Tour. Rev. Gordon Bruton took, Orono: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bru- Miss Sharon Larmer was charge of games and races in, ton. Orotn. one of Durham Coul Juniioriwhieh voîing and old partici- Ail children who were not Farmiers xvho \visited Hali-'pated. at camp or on holidiays ac- mand Coln Junior Farmersl Those prescrit were: Rev.' comnpaticed their poarents. at Cayuga over the weekend. and Mrs. Gordon Brutol, XiI-1 Those prescrit agreo it was Sorrv to repor~t Mrs. Stan-llowdaie- 'Mr. and Mrs. Stan]ey'a mcxst enjoyable pirnie. ford 'Van Camp had the mis-' fortune to break lier right1 wrist. Sunday morning. 1 Cartwriglit Cubs an-d leadi-l ers spent the wcekend camp-j y U e n r iu u ing a t Darlington Park. Airs. John McKibbon anid! Jon Pr hibattendedj DEFINITIONS - MARRIAGE service in St. Joh'sChrl here Sunday and were dinneri 1 A mutîîal Partnership wlth the husband as the mute. guests cf the George Wolfes' and ýiupper guests of the Tomn, 2 . The process of findlng out what sort of guy your wlfe Hodge. Re. Mcibbo is i ould have preferred. Ireland at prescrit. Mr. and Mcs. R. H. Heasiip,' 3. The first union to defy management. Toronto, were weekend guess of Mr. and #Mrs. Harry Van: Canip and Arthur. ~ Mrî. Ru.,sel Spinks. Oshia\a.! viýzited 'Mrs. E. Darcy and Mrs. 1. Angu, Suîîdav. CLOTHES CARE HINT: Mr. arnd Mrs. Bobi Bryans[ Proteet VOUR CLOTHES AGAINST 'lt Damaze. Sorte- and îailiv spent Fridav CV times the tiny holes moths can make can't be seen but the ening, and Stra ihM'- fibres have been %veakened and wvill shred during dry- and Mrs. Bill Bryans, FeneiDonl cleaning. The secret is to have themn dryeleaned regularly. iFai1ls. Mraid Mis. Bob Brvansi attended a farniiy gatblin. NEWCASTLE CIVIC HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS Satu-rday evcoing, at Calsre, in honor of an aunt anducl, Newcastle Bail Park, Monday, August 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gay's 25tli -wedd ganiniversary. Mr. and Mis. Scott Esser 'v, z> MNr. and Mis. Archie CourtMI- anid Mr. and Mrs. .irnMlnj son, ail of Courtice, visited the Bob Bryans on Suniday. ------s 0 Ifs- the EAT in the MEAT-thut counts 1

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