WediJ PATrERSON - CALE Wrought iron candelabra *nd siandardls cf white flow- osa, banlced high at the altar, fôriiid an attractive setting ,uiHermony United Church *then Miss Elizabeth Deane Cale and Ms. Pbillip Johr Patteraco were united in mas'riage on Fridaey evening, Ju]y 30, 1965, et 8 o'clock. 1 r6 O'CLOCK RELAXER I dlay, son of Mir. anid Ms. James Barclay of Bowrnan- ville, was solemnized in St. Paul's United Church, Bow- manvile, on Saturday after- noon. July 31, 1965, et 3:30 o'clcck. For the occasion the chuirch was prettily decorated witsh bouquets of white and yellow 'munis. Rev. .H. A. Turner officiat- ed and the wedding music was played, by Mss. R. Dud- ley of Couistice. The soloist, Ms. Ken Skerrett cf Ux- bridge, sang "Because". Given in marriage by bher fathes, thre bride wore aý floar-lenýgth sheaith gown ai white peau de soie styled writh long pointed sleeves, te CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST SAVINGS CORPORATION Where Your Money Earns 6 0 on Savings Accounts. 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Maîrs, Mss. Hen iMss. Farrow ail fschool together. 1Ms. and Mss. Clasl iams and Ms. and Ms an Argue held a si furniture sale et th MeMullen bouse in Since Ms. and Mss. 1V. are bath in nursing hc bhouse bas been renove rented. Mss. Lucy Langfield ig the Pbilip Lasigfi( ily in Hamilton. Ms. and Mss. Char] Peterborough, visited Mss. R. Davison. Congratulations ta Mss. George Bowerss w bsated their 40th wed( niverssry. Ms. and Mss. Lonni man and family cf No: were borne for thei and Jerry Bowers of1 a t Red Lake spent a ti holiday with bis pare. i Ms. Alex Inglis bej 'week in bis last year History Course at Ui cf Taranto. Miss Jo: Bride cf Ottawa wasi with ber sister Mss. Ii STARKVILI Ms. and Mrs. Orsi spent Sunday witb Mss. Fousitain, Coboec Ms. and Mss. Mi ýMillbrook, visitedI Todd. jMss. W. Carson, was I awa recently and visi and Mss. McNeill and Ms. and Mss. WiIfre were Sunday evening at Ms. Llew Hallowel]' Frîends from Norwc Sunday guests with1 IMss. Ross Todd. Ms. and Mss. Orrr were recent visitors v, and Mrs. Carlos TI Orono. IServices at Shiloh afternoon was welli with Rev. R. C. W charge. Sunday af Oct. 24, the anniversà vice will be at 2:30 w~ Helmuth Dyck cf Street United Church. as guest speaker. Shil( aEsisted by a ladies'q from Orono will be ir of the musis. Mr. and~ .. .. 2 1, froni 4 te 7 p.m. at the Of Cali- i'.........Du.. ~ ~ Bwmanilule Asene. 1 Stînsan ~ . . The Minas Hockey Leegue is rapidly filling up, but these aeopenings in the Midget airswereandJuvenile grcups. The risi wih Gils'Hockey League, wbicb enrik ofproved quite popular last year Mrs.Ivanare sti la oking for sanie more Erindale presentl Mr. and Mrs. Stephen James Barclay are shown players. Once egain the Bowl- Sud is- he bovephot folawig thir arsige i ng League is off ta a good Bud ir-in he aovephoo fllowng hei mariag inSt.stert and bave reacbed their ind Mss. Paul's Unted Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday quota cf yaung bowless. allentrae afternoon, July 31, 1965, et 3:30 o'clock. Formerly Miss These will lie a Hockeyi nd Mrss Jxbridge. Sharron Dianne MacDonald, the bride is the daughter Coaches' Clinic in the Audi- .ric an' ofMr.andMrs. ~ McDoald Uxsid torium of the Town Hall an irc adofMr.ad r. Raymondu aDoadof xbige, Ianday, October l8th, sterting ettended' and the groom is the son cf Ms. and Mss. James Barc- et 7:30 p.m. and a Hockey1 ke lay of Bow manvilie. Photo by G. Lewis Referees' Clinice t the Lions keWll- Centre on Saturday, Octaber s. Nosm- a 6th from 2 ta 5 p.m. ;uccessful The Boys' Gymnastic class he DeveM an V R cr at onwlll ire held in tire Lord Elgin Oshawa. School Gymn starting on Thurs- lcMullen A e a*51 ay, Nov. l8tb from 4:30 ta ome th 5:30 and tire Girls' Gym cless ,ated and t vife s for IaEN will start on Saturday, Nov. I 3th in th, Girls' Gym cof the el a-In Fi uit w i g o fl Boys and girls 10 te 14 years les G:st, of age interested in learsiing Ms. and The Bowma:îville Recrea- ýAdults - Ladies' Evesiing Gym hia.w t Square Dance shauld i ~join the Square Dancing Class Ms and lio n Dcpartment Falend Class, Men's Evening Gymn at the Ontasio Street Scbeal vha*ce1e..Wnîîcr Programme will be in Class, Flower Arranging and from 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.mn. stert- Iding an-,fuli swing very shortly. These 'Duplicete Bridge. ing Wednesday, November 3rd. are a number or new activi-1 The Recreation Department Basketball Leegue for boys e Chep- tics tlîis yer and they are:ihave added Ballet, Square 11 te 14 years of ege will start *tb Bay,' __________________o_________n November l3tb in the Boys' weekend Gymn of the High Scboal. Tis the OPPi league worked out very wel wo week f M Llest year and should attreet ýnenheto 'suonig many boys interested. in ýganlas!1 eil erto 's lot ing basketball. Honour i Atthe present time there ýnversity' 27 Temperance St. - Bowmanville are Il adult ectivities and 12 ýyce Mc- children's activities available a visitas, Southi of King Taxi for the residents cf Bowmen- [nghis.iFI vle 1OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLYI vle Anyene interested In the LE Recreation Activities should register et the Rceto W EEKI - ENDU JrECIALS Office, 26 Beech Avenue, or ne Falls telephene us prier ta tire stert Ms. and of these activ-Ities. ,onk. MEN'S NYLON COATS Our 1965-66 Programmell Icniht NvyOny- Reg. $12.75$7 7 brochures regarding dates, SPECAL .-----------cured by calling the Recrea- ini Osr-ý tien Office et 623-3114. ited Ms.' LADIES" HEAVY______ I fmiy. 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Sh-ron Lrmer.1'1 SALEM tlpff nt whidi were beaded wit croWsandpeals 'M CograulaesLocal Presiclent lace bcdioe was also embroid-C ng a lae ered with crystals and pearls, and twel've yards orf the dress T maâterial were required for the overskirt and cathedral Igs train. Heoe elbç>w-length veil fefllfrom ap 'ude soie wed- ding-ring crown, also adorn- ed with crystals and pearis, and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses with Miss Judy Houck was maid it of honor and he bridesmaids were Miss Bonnie MacDonald, sister of the bride, Mrs. R. The bride Is the second diau- MeNiel and Miss Paulett,.e ghter of Mrs. Juein Cale, McClure, ail of Uxbridge. aBowmanville, and the groom Uàttle Miss Lori Cox of Bow- is the son cdf Mr. and Mrs. manville, cousin of the groom, John Patterson, Oshawa. Rev. was flower girl. They were 9 N. T. Holmes officiated at the a t t i r e d in fonmal-length hdouble-ring ceremony. sleeveless gowns of peacock Mrs. S. Black of Bowman- blue peau de soie and wore nville, the soloiat, sang the long white gloves. Their Wedding Hymne befose the headdresses wese a matching ceremony, and durrin.g the peau de soie flower with signing of the register, My veiling, and their bouquets World. Mr. Ross Metealf was were of white pompomn 'mums. organist. Mr. Irving GilI cf Bowman- The bride, wha was escort- ville was best mani, and the cd down the ai"e by her un- ushers were Mr. Ken Mac- clle, MU. Percy Martin of Sud- Donald of Whitby, brother of bury, and given in marriage the bride, Mr. Paul Barclay, by ber mother, wore a formal brother of the groom, and Mr. lengt.h gown of pastel pink Barry Oliver, bath of Bow-, shipper satin, and a matching manville. headdress with short veiling. The receptian was lheld in She carried an open white the Le'gion Hall,Bowmanville, family Bible crested with where the bride's mother re- white orc'hids and ivy. ceived in an orange ice thes briestndant. elas1 sheuth with inatching sheer Mh ies Ltndant.als coat and corsage of white Her roses. To assist, the groomn's floos-length gown was of uother chose a pink set petuia ink ati andherwrth pink sheer coat and cor- bouquet was of mixed pink sage of pink roses. f low*rs.Before leaving for th eis Mr. Larry Patterson, brOther honeymoon at a cottage la-, of the groom, was best iman, cated on Mink Lake, the' Following the Bowmanville Liberal Association meeting last Wednesday at and the usiiers were Mr. bride donned her travelling h oni hmbr RselCHne per eti o en oiae Casey Van Kuik and Mir. RaY- ensemble cf a white suit, h oni hmeRselC oeyapascrano en oiae mond Patterson, another bro- highîigihted by a lav'ish lace again toniglit as*the Durham Liberal standard bearer, congratulates Jess Van- thes cof the groom. oveslay on the jacket front,ý Nest, right, on his re-election as Bowmanville President. Imniediately folàlowing the large black straw hat, black, cerermony a private reception accessosies and pastel pink , Â ý' .. Dancing, Advanced Drama and was held by Mrs. John Math- baby ordhid corsage. They 'ctir va ilT i Boys' Gym ta the Cbildren's ews of Whitby for the wed- are residing et 33 Beech Ave., S ttn""'S . P uls niei activities this year. The Con- ding pasty. The bridai party Bowmanville versational French class has then rejoined the guests for, been moved over ta the High the official reception held in School and wilI start on oct. the Picadilly Room in the' 12th, along with the Men's Genosha Hotel, Oshaw'a. AnTonBsebl ag i honosed guest was the bride's thenBBsketaGy Legm.i grandrnother, Mrs. Rowland ___________ .teBy'Gm Cale af Bowmanvilile. During .. ilstron hudyee- the seception the bride andinOtl4hiteLon groom visited the guests seat- 14 High Street, Centre et 8 o'clock and Flower ed et round tables, eight ta a Rockport, Mass. Arranging Class will be con- table, and presented each Septemnber 29, 1965 ducted i the Central School uetwtapic fedngTo the Editor of a fram 7:30 ta 9:30 o'clock. The cake. Lde'adMnsGmCas NEWSPAPER in Mosport Les'lîsaon MNoveGmber 2nd Befose leaving on their MospoTt, Ontarioeswl tronNvmr2d wedding trip, a Thousand Is-an tin heLr Eln landis cruise and tiien on ta Dear Sir: o Schoal Gym. visdt the gsoom's relatives in Wouid you be k In d The wintes classes get und- New Brunswick, the bride enough to send me the donsied ber travelling en- newspaper Which describes e va tteBy'Tann semble of an A-lune, flowes- the accident cof John Sur- Scboal Pool on Mcnday, Oct. patterned white suit, black te.H 5ahr fm a class for teenagers interest- aocessaries, and white orchid son and. we wernted to seadednsceigteiRdCrs corsage. They are residing at about bini. A cne une no- adRylLf wrs h 1294 Ki.ng St. East, Oshawa, tice inl our paper here said Ble ls ilb edi and will be pleased ta wel- he was 'reoovering, for Bae Ot aoStrl eet hemd int corne friends at theis home. which we are glad. We hope ing Wednesday, Octaber l3th Several presentations and he continues frani 4:a0 Class:i3 divide ,showers honored the cul. AisG, cOuld you send at Mrs. Nosa Brown was hostess the same time a copy cf the iiThetworoupCls this yiear de for onie cf the parties wbich Paper which describes Jirn.,gner n dane lse was attended by Bowmanville Halls win in the 250 mile ' -'will be held in the Auditorium friends. Canadien Grand Prix. o. f the Town Hall, startîng Set- Ba.th the bride and groom Very sincerely yours, onn, toe 6h are emiployed et General Mo- Rev. F.dmund W. Nutting urdaytheosning, Ocatabes cl6th tors. ___ andthe advanced graups at BARCAT MaedNAI) N STL TONThe Baton and Tap lias al- BARCAT -MacONAL IN~1LLUI ~ready started, but there are The marriege cf Miss Shar- Debbie Lee, small daughter aeitrse npriieig M o dnebacDonald, dau- of Mr. anu Mss. Neil Lee, had aeinereSke npriating ubi ghter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ray- her tonsils removed in Port ... ~ail set for enother season and mond MacDonald, Uxbridge, Perry Hospital last week. rgsrtosaeoe nWd ~,... .~ .....regstryaina sisayepenoctW. ORONO NEWS On Tuesday, Orono United Chmch Woqeinmeetings were held as follows: Unit , in the Main Hall et 8 p.im.;, Unit 2, in the Main Hall et 2 p.nt; Unit 3, in the Upper C. E. Auditorium et 2 p.m.;l Unit 4, in the Upper C. E. Auditorium at 8 p.m.;, Unit 5, et the home cf Mss. D. B'eiley et 8 p.m.; Unit 6, at the home of Mrs. G. Cox et 8:30 p.ni.; Unit 7, et tireironie ai Mss. C. Robinson et 2 p.m. .ZMON Ms. and Mss. Alvin Fisher and Douglas, Winnipeg, visit- ed bis parents, Mr. and Mss. Allen Fisber and witb tbenx, attended the wcdding cf bis lisoîber Farbes Fisher and Miss Joan Pollock et Tarante. Mr. and Mss. Dave Riokard, Newcastle; Msr. and Mss. Ron- ald Dickinson, Misses Florence and Sibyl Langmeid, Mss. Berthe Sleep anid daughters, Oshawa, vislted et Frank Pascoe's on Sundey. Mr. and Mss. Aubrey Hir- cock and Brien, Oshawa, were Sunday visiters et Fred Cern- eron's. Mss. Allen Fisher returned home froni spending about 10 days in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvilie. Ms. and Mss. George Fisher and Russell, Oshawa, were Sundey vîsitors et Allen Fish- er's. Ms. and Mss. Frank Pescoe retusned froni their bus trip ta Calfornia and report a nuce trip. Mr. and Mss. Allen Fisher visited et Ferbes Fisher's, Osa- wa. Msrs. P. J. Roberts Is still e patient et Privete Patients' Pavilion et Tarante General Hospital. Mss. Alex McMaster hed a U.C.W. quilting et ber home lest week. Mss. A. T. Staisiten is a' patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. Tom Sobil Is home alter spending somne time in Osha-1 we General Hospital. Ms. and Mss. Alvin Fisher and Douglas bave retusned ta their home in Winnipeg. Oshawa Generalsi Home Games Se.t. Oct. 9 - Kitchener Set. Oct. 16 - Montreai Set. Oct. 23 - Londoni Set. Oct. 30 - Peterborough Seit. Nov. 6 - Kiitchener Sat. Nov. 13 -Niagara Falls Set. Nov. 20 - Hamilton Wed. Nov. 24 - St. Catharines Set. Nov, 27 - Montreel Set. Dec. 4 - Mariboros Set. Dec. 11 - London Set. Dec. 18 - Peterborough Set. Jan. 1 - Marlboros Set. Jan. 8 - Hamsiilton Set. Jan. là5-St. Cathrarines Wed. Jani. 19 - Niagara Falls Set. Jan. 22 - Peterborough Set. Jan. 29 - Lo'ndon Sýat. Feb. 5 -Hamulton Set. Feb. 12 - Kitchener Set. Feb. 19 - Montreal Wed. Pcb. 23 - Mmîboos Se.t. Feli. 26 - St. Catharines Set. Mer. 5 - Niagara FeUs Note: Sarturday Gaines - 7:15 p.m. Wedn'day Gaines - 8:00 pi.. Cet Cash TodayJ For Old Appliances S TA TE S A N C L A 8 9 1FI1EID Phea. 623-3303 JThe Canadian Statesnian, Bowmanvflle, Oct. 6, 1965 Top Drama Award Won by Scarborough' At Orono Festival World Wide Communion was held at church on Sunday. Rev. Northey chose as bis text "Hle saved others, Hiniseif He could not seve". The chois provided an antheni Ms. and Mrs. W. Craig spent the weekend with Ms. and Mss. Bob Davies and family and Mss. Davies Sr. at Hegers- ville. Mr. Davies, wbo wes on the staff cf the Boys' Train- ing Scbool at Bowmanville, bas been transferred ta Hag- ersville. Mss. F. Blackbusn and Miss Marion Buttery attended a trousseau tea for Miss Ansi Kinghorn at Woodville lest Saturday afternoon. Master Creig Reynolds is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Creig and Joel Reynolds with Ms. and Mss. W. Creig while their' parents, Mr. and Mss. Doug. Reynolds, Leurie and Jonathan are visiting Ms. and Mss. G. Pbillip, Port Arthur. Ms. Don Welsb rcturned borne by 'plane on Seturday after a tbree week "Grange excbange" visit with Mr. Stephen Nygren, Erie, Cola- rado. Althougb the weather was cold and rainy be had a very enjoyable and interestisig vîsit. He also celled on Ms. Frank Blackburn and Mr. and Mss. Wilfred Blackburn i Denver, Colorado. Mr. Steve Welch was a weekend visitas with M:r. and Mss. E. Twist. St. PauI'S Hi-,('s Elect Off icers st. Paul's Hi-C held an, organisation meeting Sundayl evenirng, Oct. 3rd, li the Sun-1 dayý Sehool rooma with Rev.l H. A. Turnes presiding. The folowing officers were elected: President J arn es[ Blunt, vice President Ian Mc-i Quarrie. Secsetasy Margaret. Werry, Treasurer Fred White-l hend. I A film strip "Trinded" was.. sh'ewn. An interesting pro- gram ocf fel.owsh'ip, study, andi fun for ail young people of high school ege is plasined for the coming yeas. Thei meetings will be held lst and 3sd Sun.day evenisigs at 8 o'clock. "Impromptu" and the Whitp by Theatre Guild's "Finderp Keepers". At raad speeds of 60 miles per hotur, approximately 2,500 gallons of water per hour are circulated through the average radiator. THRE HERE AUAR The Festival cf One-Act' Pleys, presented by the Dur-1 ham Central Agrîcultusal So- ciety in the Town Hall, Osona, on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday evenings wes an out- standing success.1 Mrs. Billi Tyas, Torsioto, was the Adjudicatar. The members cf tbe Festival Cern- mittee were Mss. Robert John- son, convenor. Mss. Robert Chater, co - convenar; Mss. Hartley Barlow, prizes; Mss. Gay Quintan, publicity; Mss. Edna McDonald, progranis, Mss. Donald Staples, social; Donald Staples, Jim Pollard, festival stage managers, and Ernest Dent, ligbting. The Orono Recreation Com- mission's Award for Best Di- rectos was seceived by Mss. Helen Humphries cf the Lind- say Little Theatre. The Lindsay group presented "The Pen cf My Aunt" by Gardon Daviot. The Scerborough Theatre Guild captused two bonors. Its production cf "Vaices of Desire" was named best play and awarded the Orono Chambes cf Commerce Prize. Alsa, Steve Evans received the Orano I.O.O.F. Award for best actas for bis sole in it. Gay Rawan, an 18-year aid bhigir scbool student, won the Heather Rebekab Lodge A'ward for Best Actress for ber part in "Heet Ligbtning"l psoduced by the New Play Woskshop, Ajax. The adjudi- cetas told the capacity audi- lence cn Seturday evening thet this play wes ber second choice. Stan Rouse, Peterborough, seceived the Newcastle Lions Club Award for bis set design in the Knox Theatre's "The Bleeding Heart of Wee John". Highlight of the awards presesitation was the Adjudi- cator's Award, donated by the Kendai Wamen's Institute, ta Mss. Frances Perkbill, Ajax, ýwho wsate two of the fous Canadien piays psesesited dur- ing the festival. She directed ber play "Past Ceuider Street" produced by Ajax Drema Worksbap, and played the lead in "The Journal" psoduced by the New Play Workshop, Ajax. 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