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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Oct 1967, p. 3

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w.~, - - ___________________________________ length,.ami-bouffant gowno0 -t hita1k organza over 1 Se ieatuing ntal wit.~IA j= n, ' wjitbn tua k! tting vvas St. Andrew's ~.uc rately trimmed with imported W edd t gs jQAlencon lace. Medailions and& a border. of similar lace en-' hanced the . kirt front and a bustie affect, which bighijght-ý ed the gçown back, cascaded into a built-in cathedral train. * Lace motifs also adorned the train and a lace-trimmed self bow nestled at the back waist- line. An exquisite floral bead- piece of lace with crystal and GILL COOBES imon, bsket of hit gIai-ýpearl trim held ber scalloped, GIL L - C O M B S m ny, bas ets cf hit gl di- ve il of silk illusion, and eri oh enhanced the church and !bridai bouquet was of yellowý Christ Memonial Anglican the guest' pews were marked!roses and stephanotîs witb; Church, Oshawa, wvas the set- ýby white and gold tassels. !Engls v ris ting for the marniage on Sat- Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon iytris Lrday afternoon, September1 officiated and Mr. R. licydens; MrS. Arthur Oliver, Wbitby 16, 1967, at 4 o'clock of Missiplayed the wedding music. was matron of honor and thel Carol ran cis Coomles, daugh-IjThe soloist, Mr. Rowland j bridesmàids were Miss Cheryl t roM. and Mrs. Reginald: Coombes acuioftebieGili, Bowmanviîîe, Mrs. Clav- G. Coombes, Oshawa, and Mr.sang 0 Perfect Love and Theo ibMs abr lt Donald James Gill, son of Mr.iLord's Prayer. cher, both of Osbawa, and and Mrs. Harold G. Gili of: Given in mariage by her î> etrAc o el ~owanvî1eFo th cee-iaterthebrie orea fllRiver.Tbey were attired in Bowm nvile. For the cer -ifthe , t e bide wor a formai length sheath gowns f1 JUT RRVE -~styled with empire bodice ofA _________________1 petalled Guipure lace encire- i led witb jewel-trimmed mot- ifs. The back of the gown was Now n Stck - Slîimentof accented by a train gathered Now n Stck hipmnt f atthewaistline. Their head- dresses were pearl-centred, matching organza rosettes with Sun worthy '68 W allpapers sl illusion veiling, adte carid bouquets of yellow adbronze 'mumns with seh Corne in and sec the large selection . * * ants Paper for every room in your home, Mr. Arthur Oliver of Wbitby! was best mnan and the ushers were.Mn. Douglas Oke, Bow-. manville, Mr. Grant Thom- son, Hamilton, Mr. Dennis, ABERNETHY'S Ccornbes and Mr. Donald i Points & W allpaper Abo cptof n w.was held a Phone 623-5431 iChrist Memorial Church Hall foflowed by a dance at the 55 King St. W. Bowmanville Grandview Golf & Country Club, Oshawa.* The brîde'sI - - -mother receîved wearing ani antique gold brocade dress and N O RT H -I E ND ~c sge.nemShe a -. ...,'-*'-d in N O RTf E N Dmother who wore a green Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Larry Jamieson, shown in the above photo, chos~e brocade dress with mnatching Str coat and hat, and pale green Stray afternoon, September 30, 1967, at 4 o'clock for their marriage in St.i M A t E C N T E orh2d corsage. Andrew's Presbytenîan Church, Bowmanville. Trhe bride is the former Miss1 M A IM E C EN T E Thecouple honeymnooned at' Shirley Marie Irvine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Melville Irvine, andl Lake Placid, Vermont and New the groom is, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Jamieson, ail of Bow- (formeriy Sleep's) ýHampshire, followed bya1 e manville. MRbi htgah idays at Expo '67. Fortae1-M obePoog ph ling the bride wore a bluel D a p c a scnîmpalene suit, purchasedi EI..,e ow iILO s aw B U TE MA E RE D and matching handbag. They' Ave., Apt. 210, Oshawa. 45 for 99C manville Centr al Public and HighScholsandin Oshawa, O'Neill Collegiate and Voca-, LUCAS ARTHUR MEATS itional Institute. She is cmn-' SAUSGE -1-lbployed at Swan's Hardware SAUSGE 71b.pkgs ............... 55c i the Oshawa Shopping Cen- tre. A computor operaton with WIENERS- 1-1b. pkg. ................. 55c iSklar Furnitune Co., Whitby, ,tgroom attended Bowman- BOLGNA 1lb45c ville Central Public and High, BO LO N A -lb. ...............................45C S hools. ROUND STEAK. lb................. 89c BACO - 1lb, kgs. . 6 i LONG SÂULT CODMET -6Vaites b.. ..S c Mr. and Mrs. Barry Baker L CODM A S-6Vreis-l .......5c and boys, Burlington, were - Saturday dinner guests of Mn. POTAT~e1I~and Mrs. G. Baker. POTlksE...................39c Mr. and Mrs. Andy. Sutch, Potpol ere Sunday even- «- H1ElNZ BABY, FOODS ................S/99C ing guests off Mr. and Mrs. W. __________________________________________ Vaneyk. SMn. and Mrs. J. C. Cook Corne in and look over our large selection of Decorator' Fabici te beautify your home. Custom Drapes made ta your requirements samples taken to the home for your convenience. Complote Installation. - DEAL WITH KRAMP'S FOR SATISFACTION- F.eA KRAMP LTDO BOWMANVILLE qluarter Iength chanel-typelTe dinffan Statesman, EowrnanvMfe, Oct. 18, 10g7? Vcoat in silver and turquoiseIh Cn with turquoise accessories. JThe groomn's mother assisted similar shower was also held and her daughter Janet gv -to receive and chose a two- at the home of Mrs. D. Ma- a pantry shower at tnefr piecegrY, double *knit wool guir". Mrs. T. Simion was home. The staff of the prouý ds accnted by, a silver ihostess for a dinnershower cedures & Metods Dept. in thread running through the held on the Patio at bier the General Motors offlSe material, with silver and tur- home. A kitchen and dining presented the bride with g) quoise accessres. Both worc area shower was held by Mrs. carpet sweeper. Mr. N. Ire mauve orchid corsages. J. D. Mitchell, assisted by ber vine held a trousseau tea in daughter Jane, at their homne honor of he auhero St As the couple left on their' nToronto.Ms .Ivieudy ber 1 ot Sat wedding trip te Westernio r.A rieudy etme eh points, and also Expo, thel bride was wearing a dress, cont and bat ensemble in goldt(7 and brown tones with dark NI C e e s , v4 r e brown accessories and cor- %,i a e s %,zu l sage of golden 'mums. They! are residing at 190 Nonquon Rd., Apt. 501, Oshawa. GREMLINS IN YOUR WARDROBE? The bride attended Bow- l aminatedl foatm interlinints bonded to outer fabrie, o?. manville Central Public and self-line-d or two-sided fabries bonded together High Schools and also theý Canadian School of Business. self belts, especially coutoured ones, shouid be stamped She is employed i the officei on the back: «"cleanable as dress" of General Motors of Canada, * buttonst - run your fingers around the edge; If you feel Limited. The groom, who is a m. htprojection, the button wilU iikely meit under an a eograhy teacher at East- fron, dissolve In solvent, or the dyes nay bleed and «aI Cllgite and Vocational stain the garment Institute in Oshawa, attended Bowmnvile Cntrl Pulic Some are almost bound to be "trouble makers"': Ban ih ehoorlsadPeter-c leather and slmulated leather eombined with fabrie borough Teachers' College.* dark eoloured interlinlngs like black buckrarn. These may Hie is a graduate of the Uni- bleed from a spili or during spotting in dry cleaning versity of Toronto. Numeousshowrs onord *shoulder pads contalnlng rubber the bride prior to her mar- brilliant whltes, given by fluorescent dyes, that fade quiek. niage. A miscellaneous show- ly In sunlight on most fibres, especially on wool. The er was given by Mrs. J. Flett, resulting yellowinir cannot be corrected by your nt her home, assisted by her dry cleaner. gdaughter, Mrs. T. Passifuime.1 A cup and saucer shower wasi held by the Sunday School Teachers and members of the Evening W.M.S. of St. An- ~ .a drew's Church. Mrs. C. Bickle was hostess for a miscellan- eous shower at ber home. A IIwy. 401 and Liberty St. MOTO R INNe PresentsBo ani. ""THE LEE ROSE TRIO"v for yourt Dancing Pleasure T n e a. r i 't. u k1- I * Mr. and Mrs. Donald James Gi, who are shown in the above photo, ex- *changed marriage vows in Christ Memorial Anglican Church, Oshawa, on Sat- urday afternoon, September 16, 1967, at 4 o'clock. The bride is the former Miss Carol Francis Coombes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald G. Coombes, Osh- awa, arnd the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Gi of Bowmanvulle. Robert Aldsworth Photography JAIMIESON,- IRVINE at 4 o'clock, for the marniage ing formed a misty cloudi Taîl standards of wbite off Miss Shirley Marie Irvine, above hen head and one soft' 'mums tou hed ith i eidaughter of Mr. and Mrs.lfim of hnto mn veiling feil mums, touc ed wih ti gej Norman M elville Irvine, and over her face, with three shin- off mauve 'munis, formed anMn. Herbent Larny Ja'.on red layers cascading softly to attractive setting in St. An- son off Mn. and Mn.. George Just below the shoulder. She drew's Presbytenian CIhu rFanklin Jamieson, .811 of carried a cascade bouquet of Bomavll, nSaura Bwmni1e white carnations, stephanotis iBwavle nStraaf-Io! ,ile- and green ivy. centred with ternoon, September 30, 1967,, The officiating clergyman* a mauve orchid. ýwas Rev. James S. Gilchnist Mrs. Ted Simon off Oshawa spent Satunday evening with and the wadding music was was matron off honor and the Miss G. Smith. played by Miss Leta Bragg.1 bridesmaids were Miss Linda jA cousin of the bride, Miss Niceroof Toronto and Several off our young people Nancy Fielder cf New Lis- Miss Jane Mitchell off Tan- are having a "bout" with thel keard, Ont., was the soloist.onacusnfftebi, chikepo.1 Given in marniage by her Anothen cousin 'off the bride, Mrs. Gordon Baker was hos-i fath er, the bride wone a full Miss Janet Irvine of Bow- tess ta Club 50 ladies Tuesdayj length sheath off white silk- manville, was junior brides- evening, Oct. 10. Pres. Mrs. backed crepe with a semni-imaid. They wre in Jfuil- C. Penwarden opened thel Bateau neckline and lace Illy length, empire-sye on meeting and conducted the point* sîceves. The skint wasloff deep purple peau de soie business which concernedientirely circled by a -wide accent(ed by velvet ribboni mainly the turkey supper. A panel of Alencon lace set weîî adonning the high waist and donation off $20.00 was givan aboya the hemnline and theitha puff sîceves. Velvet for benefit purposes. Mrs. gown was styled with an imi- steamers fellffrom a velvet Baker read tbe Seipture and tation jacket cf the lace faîl-1 bow placed at the back waist- Miss G. Smith gave. Devotional ing sepanately to the empire lina, and their edrss on Thanksgiv'ing. Mrs. John, waistline. The back of thel were purple velvet roses wit.h Baker joined our gnoup. The gown was accentad by a matching peau de soie petals ,meeting closed in the usual chapel train, bighlighted by a1 and a wisp off tulle in the' manner and programi commit- double.effect crape bonder samne shade. Their cascadej tee served cake and ice cream. and complete centre off Alan-1 bouquets were off white car-ý November meeting Nov. 12thj con lace, which faîl grace-inations with a touch of pur- at the home off Mrs. J. Wood-ifully fromn the shoulders andipIe tulle as an accent. ley with Mrs. Woodley and; was finished with separate M. Gerald Pegg was best Mrs. R. Burgess convenors. 'fin-line sections that formed mn and the ushers werc Mn. Sory t reor Mr. Bntthe train portion rasting on Donald Jamieson, brother of ,ons o asrenrto M ess-i the foon. ,Han headpiece was the groom, and M. Terny onil HspialBomanill j Ç rganz and heavy lace Fielden, cousin off the bride. Hrda ospitag. wanile petals and leaves, each in- The reception was held at ,î'Fidaymornng.dividually outllned with seedjthe I.O.O.F. Nightingale Cen- Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Johnsonlpearîs, the centre off which tennial Temple, Bowmanville.1 and Linda, Lifford, visitedî was anhanced by thiree spark- For- the occasion the bride's' their mother Sunday alter-L ling crystal and peari ten-jmtei ie an importedj drl.The. 1011 iluson veil- brocade dres and tiaref.1 9:00 'til mldnight in the Downstairs Dining Lounge SBAR FACILITIES Available under L.C.B.O. License $1.50 Per Person (10% Amusement Tax Included) As aur September Dance was a complete seli-out . . . we mjust request reservations . . PHONE 623-3373 t, Coming.* FRIDAY, OCT. 2Oth "Dusty" Shepherd Applications now being accepted for our: BRIDGE CLUB, HEALTH CLUB, GOURMET CLUB I HOME FURNISHINGS KING ST. E.

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