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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Oct 1969, p. 3

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Wýutumn Weddinq in Orono United Church' Settinq Was Eldad United Church The Canadilan Statesmnan, Bowwmanville. Oct 22, 1989 ReceniIy Married in Trinity United Church Mr. nd M.. Jmes ~ ~x' ~"~ ; s .Y~afternoon, August 30, 1969, Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Benjamin Raynard are shown, in the above photo, '"",4i Jane Etcher, daughter of Mr cutting the wedding cake at the reception following their marriage in Orono i , i. < groom is the son of Mr. ar United Church on Saturday, September 27, 1969. Formerly Miss Sheila Lorraine AUNDRUD ETCHER Allin, the bride is the eider daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allun of Newcastle, . and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mr s. Vernon Raynard of Orono. The marriage of Miss Susan RAYNARD- ALLUN Given in marriagp by heri white carnations. ,.. and Mrs. Arnold Etcher of: father, thie bride wore a for- For their weddi.ng trip Vo "2', ~Bowmanvdlle, and Mr. James Orono United Chut-eh was niai length gown of white. he Eastern Coast the brideRoetAuddsntMr thesetin o Set.27,199 ad r.Clreneert AundrudfMr hestngoSet2,199satin and Alencon lace. featur- donned a lilac dress with M.~~ lrneAudu for the marriage of Sheila ing a widp lace panel down mat.ching coat and black ac-, of Regina, Sask., was solem- Lorraine Allun, eider dpiughter hie front studded with pearls,lcessories and she . .. r -d' ai n'ized on Saturday afternoon, ofMn ndMr.Pec~ lu.and lace bodice with lily-; gond luck horseshoe charm n August 3(ith, 1969, at 3:30 Newcastle, to Mr. Dicksýon one lee.Tel',sn rmSoln.Hrcr lc n Tiiy Uie Benjamhin Raynard, son of M r ponein t heeves.The ace, 1Wsaet romscylooss . THe cor- owanil and Mrs. pernneRynain Pthe gwnbkapl lsosg wsyllwrse.Te Mr. and Mrs. Larry John Broome, shown in the above photo, were married Ch1h owavle Orno Vrnn ayaxaccented the hpllnt<are residing at 2049 Islingtori Rev. George M. Ward off'-1 trin ersoudr ent' v.,Wst: in Eldad United Church on Saturday afternoon, October 11, 1969, at 4:30 o'clock. cae n h edn ui Floral arrangement.s of pink, veil was field by a pearl stud- Several showers and parties:: Formerly Miss Doreen Elizabeth Hamer, the bride is the daughter of Mr. Camp- was played by Mr. Wm. Find-i cratnan wht mmýded the ehurrndhe ca-:ith *e the bride prior to her: bell Hamer of Oakwood and the late Mrs. Hamer, and the groom is the son of lay. Lovely arrangements of! tue osdtegaysmrk ing ried a cascade bouquet of pink marriage. The maid of honor' Mr. and Mrs. David Lloyd Broome of Solina. yellow potted 'muras formedi tull nosgay miringthe, sweetheart roses and white was hostpss to a miscellaneous a trcieti frte pews. The cerenlonv wa.s pe-ar atosher- Photo byAstor Studio a trciest~gfrte fre yRv aiLogrnain. hwrin iBowmanvie at- - ceremony and the guest pewsý tome b Rv.BailLog MissSanraRobinon, cu_ tended by relatives and fri. ____________________________ were marked with white rnb- ad tMr wDoiiuglsPrin Sin of the bride. was maid of ends. A miscellaneous shower miteor histd. T e gromand bon. ed th weddng muîr. j honor, Miss Doreen Trewin was held by Mrs. R. Simipson,:mte sitdt eev adTebie h a ie was bridesmaid and miss, Mrs. T. Wilson and Mrs. A. wre an aqua A-I-med hntfgf nimarniage by her father, la nceNw Margo Allun, sister of the Martin when neighbors and deswt ]ae hfo r m, wone a slightly A-line, for- :Annovs, cceteNew ewN R ports fo bride, was junior bridesmaid. friends of Brown's attended.. îee, cetd yiwîMal-length white g!own sityled chiffon ovenattended a pesentato p rty a n hellow orcaidcosae. * odcec lc lieafing Substance: Their formaI length aqua blue Nurses of 4F Oshawa Hospital timand hellw rola ra e.I ns i't Le pa de o lae. Te Pr chfonoerÎflK owsatedd rsettinpPilpeudesi.eh epr wene identical with trimmingsi and fellow empîoyees of Before leaving on their vwed- n e switdbdc ha a around the puff sleeves and Montsonta also attended a n n t ubcan hi V ruffled lace collar and ruffles, td asln.Tebk featured pre-sentation party. RelativesiNew England States. the bride; ie accented tihe wrists of thei bRehsim r*dmgln eî.rouvh a flot1inthe chiffon trai' f - h ride attended a pre-Zdonned for travelling a two-i NESTLETON W.1. en wonds, expressed brln aesevs e ed flowing from a back bow, and î sentation Party in honor of piece burgundy velvet jacket-'I h eua etn tpesr nwecmn oglc lee.Hrha- À r«xowned reoeartb instihanterau lefoa ea-tebieadgom ress wîth patent accessories.J h eua eeig c laur nwlolgMrs. piece was a fulî-length lacel feud u'qeheahing auhstteireqhadbu lrlha- tebieadgom A corsage of pink sweetheartiNestleton Women's Institute Brokenshire to the meeting mantilla, and she carnied a' bon ity o e ri eorpee a matching small rest oplmntdhe i was held at the home of Mrs. and extended best wishes for cascade bouquet of white gla- wilth the abd 3 oshik~ tulle veils. They carried bou- BOOEroAMR seble.Mn. andrs.Broe- Lawrence Malcolmi, Wednes- hpîesi brnwhm.dioli and yellow sweetheartý fotm~quets ot in carnations an are residing at 2 Nom da dy afternoon, October 1. Mrs eto bh fteroses wh-te 'mumsl. The marriage of Miss Don- St., Guelph. wt21m besadfv Miss Cathryn Etchen cf Ot- Uphelxg f heiip~d, Mr. Ronald Raynard wa, een Elizabeth Hamer, dau.gh- iigcln tOhw visitons present. members, pnesented M rs. taw- a adc oo o ince atr as, .egetybest man for his brother and ter of Mn, Campbell Hamen Of Genenal Hospital, the bride! Mrs. Cecil Wilson, the presi- Broken shine with a eovered her sisten, and the bnides-1 eIeng painfl, wctnaî lY the ushers were'Russeil Allin, Oakwood and the late Mrs. attended Solina Publie School, ' dent, chained the meeting and! Ovenware- casserole for which m.aids were Mi.rs Halima'1 mfevnpin , toc eocimbrother of the bride, and Hamer, and Mr. Larry John Bowmanville, Courtire andi extended the welcome. Folîjshe expnessed hen appreciation Khan, Trindad, Miss Veronica, *àikpGregory Palmer, cousin of theiBrolome, son of Mn. and Mrs. Pr Ode and'oos Telolg h Oei t o p lIuslabieDaiLlyBoSoiaotHoeHihec.ls own heOeig Oean!and ILynn FoPoe aHuhstlBethudai, adiss of Mset icrgtat O &'-mwrubrTe DvedLepdtion was liagroomn is a graduate of thelthe Mary Stewart Collect the dai sng'Tn hes Hghs Bemudai, ad Miss ww a Uorig tattbe -mov» hereepio, asheld at was solemnized in Eldad Unit- i University of Guelph and at- mntsadcrrsodne1Jolly Good Fellow'". Bermuda. Thein identicallyj mmnt wamintainmOd over Ood the Centenniall Hall, Bowman- ed Chturch on Satu.nday àften-1tended Selina Public and were nead. A "thank you" M-ns. Allan Beacock, con- styled, full-length gowns had' et mi n mths. ville. The bride« mnother re- noon, OCktober 1l, 1969, at 4:301 ConieHih dol ej note was nead fnom Sherry veef"itrclRsac ihrlldcla ndth Th vs ccmp~id it areve warnga mnt green o'clock. Lovely arrangements 1mlye yCaaaPakr Johnston for ber gift fnem log, georgette sleeves had This ws acSmfidie with celvcNêstîinton W.I.oyeAn invitationkrs':and Current Events"', pnesidedio »wmsw mJng substance (IDo)shantung coat dress with Iof yellow and bronze 1'mumosiin the Shurgain Division. wastece Wived nm Jnvill-fr epogrmm. ru gerge te crpe gown wbh cquickly beips lsiinjuwed matchîng hat and grey acces- formed an attractiv etn h riewshnrdwith toattrendein socirn a eveigGorgteJhn prokme, to theworn byte nad f hn cellsa "d imats growth of MeW sories. Her corsage was cfi for the ceremony and the several parties befone her! in the Oranige Hall. November NovBi-Dneisofrei yellow roses and white car-! guest pews were marked with marriage. A misceIlaneousý 3a 8pm.wihNstco1 motto, *'Don't Let Yesterday was of a floral pnint in canal, nations. S.inhew ssst b IWhiev.bAows - as shower was held by Solina - giving two numbens on the 1 Use Up Too Much cf Today". and yellow tones, and those mffnt dan>o oyfen cafed the groom's mothe h hs e.A rswl a the Commun-ity. Mrs. R. Newton programme. A letter was Don't wonry about past mis- of the hnidesniaids were nfý i;= on. s orit at aldrug a -ledeswt ac znfcain lrya n i Hmtngv es lemon yellow georgette aveni bluednes wth atcingoffiiatng leryma an the0f ampon avea prial read fron Karen Murdoch,itakes. It Is useless te saY 1 crepe. Their head-dresses of- ;Îmic. Satifactim or 'YomouW~ jarket. navy accessories and[ wedd'ing music was played by' shower. Mrs. Yvonne Mur- Home Eronomnist, ne the; el odfeetyi-fi-- iy ylo lwr ee ~~dd. ~~corsage ef pink roses and Mn. D. Dewell. The soloistidock of Oshawa held a ni15Seir Lars ________________________________ Mn. Ross Metcalf. - cellaneous showen attended School Pt Orono, October 2g- 1n i rigoe pl ik ihihe ysotvisO IThe bride, who a giveni by fllworkers at Oshawa' 29. Mrs. Austin Zeellen F.W. Leave the community the bet-1 Yellow tulle, and their pr ~ z c in marriage b3 ber father,l General Hospital. Mns. Char-' J. *0 Presîdent, also' sent ter for having been there. Miss pomn bouquets were cf brightî wcre a floor-length, A-uine1 les Hamer, aunt of the bride, greetîngs. Ruth Proutt read an exce] - yellow shasta 'mura and paleý ýý e n r _,tu / ýgown of white silk shantung Brook] in, was hostess for ai lent article, "From a Road-- yellow singlet 'muras trimmed featuining bell--shaped sleevesl mîscellaneous showen when' Mns. Wilson was appointed side Window" - "The Corners!I with yellow velvet ribbon. 1 "1 ov t h an th aarn oc rng In th m rnii," and a olled weddiing ring relativ es w r r s n. A h ee ae V h Area Con-! of Our Fields" by Dr. Ethel' M r. Richard W interbotto mn mal te aneaLng breakfast in a dinen "I ean't understand colroslno aeipn--btro n ie hower'vention in Toronto, November Chaprnan. An old Jewish Of Captown, Soutih An sailih ma setit ea eI akes thein up. To me It ls ed from Belgiumn. Appliques Of was given by Mrs. L. Weleh, 5, 6, 7. - îaw says "When ye reap the was best man and the ushersl peoe symo cf bei lt ese,t Wg tat the town la function- the sane lace accented the Bowmanville. The roll rail was. tell a cur- harvest of your land, thou were Mn. Donald Aniundrudi ngaanadtasenthe treets afd buildings wilthbe fihlth empire waistline and the Mrs. C. Hamer was hostess rent event. bring an antique' shaît net wholly reap the of Lafayette, Indiana, Mn. I n l h g a i v e a t i c i p ao n n t h s. g o n f l w e n t a g a c fuao ran dd s eab ua i n h noli eda di negt ss t r y n e c o n r s c f t y i e d h e e L a r e c A u n r d e cathedrlowtraintowhich was ciforhaer ose augte at h enr, meer amgie te te me Oeting carntesbefleft fortedpaon anrnem f R - "lVhat eloquence!" said the man next te hlm. "Are you edged with scalleped lace.' home in Oakwood on Octoberý in their 1936 Rolls-Royce. Oth- ithe st.ranger. This is being grooa, Saskd bthe ris cf the poet?" Hen long tulle veil, aIse edged ,4th. Following the wedding en iens dated akt 84pacie a ha skl gthro, and tohe nicer o-' .,No" h relie, "'m niht atcman" :in scalloped lace, was sprink-I-rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and 1867. surgeon, doctor, dentist, nurse, Bowmanville. "No" e epled "in ngh wachafr'led with lace appliques and, Broome, tiegomsprns olwn h teacher, musirian or the jani- Fhe eenya wseenrtaie Qom.' nenF.Floi h eading Of, ton gves sone of hison her! ollowinig thecrmn CLOTHES CARE HINTS: hier bridai bouquet wSO netiv the bridiaI party, the seven resolutions the tt those who are Inneptnwa hldi te MoranLanrysessi wats at- care.non o hono and one ag twn eTrheiAnY hi. men go get. Iegtews enthdrsscfnins-g Stains fnm beveages wil moved gbymMrt .uMalcoînakEn- . "A eFan Woane's Daynlue wh aTchei c o-n RED ROS BLOD ONO CLNICof-rth-loal esig n.loi esnadscoddb r.th eenh etrtahees, wie e gaccssone an - sheer in tons tfltagtoinoDrrNonianlLowsrOfora ex. G.rtowlsothataicaah ead by Mrs.rWlson.oSevcen- corsae of yelow1sw ethlar Lios Cnte - Wencsay Noemer thrs. andms ree iels ws matP-cvStwrt Pteb r doton be sent. te h onw lde hs lh"TeFur oes. Thde gmss oerob as- camu. ron maid MissesdShirleya ond uhwregests îth Mn.vetion in lieu coan arcen s" - (niemens whoar ne it tecie a andsa REA-OS LKanan CIICofct lra esign ftendyloDnldLesdnng fo heauctieon Mns. Wal.te mmnetee ail ornizatins!n htesne-egl M A N VILL bher i tres on nio genthe D e.NdWspotao urete-(1 bnes (2 Jaw-wite wlitessbat and LionCete-W ededy poîestr rep gwns5anhSndaogesis wih M.and tertaG.înnent nthis acautig abacs r(3)KnucleonSecon- sosand c lose et deep the fl wer gis Misses Nairl y annk Whw re gust itc we re n vs aan pspnd ut -oe.prnkse Thert r oes. as ERS anusnHamer, s siste ns head Ms. Keonald h SY.esdr invembo nle o ater. Fellew-ng tebesin ing cf s te oue left fn coe orng oee. Ah fic fomi- M. an Ms WllafPi o rsthe Lawreince Mrsal t T Quer o m n o a nd o sri tit hony on . n He rc .rm rm W e peiaize Shrt au de Ing" ' egth go n wen re t e ps en hd at we.wth hino e n a sn sn Ga e is uh Pot'1P in suad whte sbrie was In wth epirewaitine h'ih- teirsn a nddagte-i-etsoldtedfaon rie en- up1 asist-oe the) host des wean ine d at acfd Colyeter repdl-wnhas- wessthvta Mdeanicieusnmnlunch.hi Theng orange(3)and whitees, 4)heck, aIthe backgirsTh eswn wer Lieut. Comm. Rex Car. andTeNvmesmeigwl cesse and corsage f cfe ioftly gat haered alothe eieandMrs. n cf Ottawa have mbr.Pik wetea oTs wo aisn e , ep .And the ong îc ve-i b r. n dues s . W ilmith Mn a d nsrs. L w en eblol t T e a Q r. auîn E eso' eht rrbd. r nd M s C LEAN ERE U * wihem pire a tne te cuffs eros ar.te cnd W e -iees eda.-amundnuda rey residoing aI lihtd y id vlvt i-!aw M. n Ms.HaolbridemesnInweattendedha eicou lnc.Ontage an hie ihek UIIheI Wk.Th gnnswee: iut.Com.Re rand MrsLW. SELLING!the-r.i oxrang ond, bOwn UNWGwee vrne yah thie atendongts The'Wîen Neas on tradMr. eSE M,;SMclmNA . erSon ht. anhdsncntMr.andey Pu setighad-asabe ~. Imaron f honan cnned a fFRsev. EthTei BchsneVL O coWer Bh or . LAhOO5nd a a r esduigatc bouqued t h yellow fmuni s nd wa l'g u ra min i rs t B tha ye ns nvriy. S el n UNIIG ae igtwegh buqet weehfeelow andsrceason Sat ay.Re. TtlSf wntt o BllTlpon opnyadncandatVQueen's te Pio- aNd Gnevcofrtabl ed bronz e muisend aktssroteews,.ihIn %mtîn bu yu n Oyed a uWh.uhIei ov1.alen.Agrda of tyeste you - lt j at tr ones, ere car ried b a t e vt earn l ivwtho prk o r ba l c n e ne he C m u ity and Rei n ie go m the shae cgirls. Ailt. the gW.wnis, withandhanagingdai@ of 'bouqet f grw mrs n wses Pite atY HallERV CEOn fo eir Bsual meeting. -no vers Uivrity.Seien theflcketa cn'b.Thy'ie ncung oete bisidal g nied mustbcomAie hagd Se ou dut Mer. elwrgen iso, asoacthnetdigtwad atr the aswente eeny grl's stepniothr's nessand tose eopl. We usi e moe consecrîarynreadthe inuts, ieneehneBilogy an roblis - nstant cfbronze 'meni, and jniraskt-,sermn edme wlovFig. n',We tin C outelor -te n aciaureporouth con- Prer Voent m arnae h bf s e tifu h io s. w th J t toend s, w ere a id e by the, m ust le a o ndmng ttheo , brider s ityn o f wi t e - bride'. step-mother. Gospeecf Love, the Gospel et EERY ReNgDAY,-trespondence flower girls. It was gdecidede netwtohpar-aeinallparties.lfohowersrwenea mb. They Mn.mRoniBroomew cf Bow- Good News." was beat mae ri ad-Ms.JenedcMhM anrVEIN. tciaelin Hie Sonio as cin-givn issKhn uh.. the a Ça/~ n cludt eery styl's Bro-oer'dMr. Davnd tHam- people. J ustni or e n-gars.WelesKiesrn 3W erMastr Dm! Brome, ro Hoard owcn s or 7 t 9 p.. atthe ad thepinute s,- re Caile ay.M !ofth snir ndjuio a- erdand me o har' ng.HIGH C HuslOO Coheion nNeove nder-, PriMrs.A t er mcf We, he hair pand Mns.iR.tanolansanddMiss atfREE id oNSTRTIN tensretmnandde ncey te m s Be aut.ri Words tehaleu a las CnneElot fBwa- tyHl.bdfe beocsr'Te rsn ntdCurh n nInutyIa ae idel -ooe wt 576.1532 adeastepf ohrnesaketrye h aî MtoitcniEV tial - ndAYe r s. eauyisd's ani-I ET AS TDA 290MarandAve crnipenewlt stnd-p cL- coGnggainge baktwrkwaadyMns. o11 pr-ýI Prties.APPLIACers w ýobert Amun drud, shown in the above photo, ex- iTrinity United Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday at 3:30 o'clock. The bride is the former Miss Susan rand Mrs. A rnold Etcher of Bowmanville, and the id Mrs. Clarence Amundrud ofRegina, Sask. licre-.- ,'AL --s-% "ne week! STRETCH 4SLEEPMR Re wwir .e k2 6 7 %Dm -DLDmMe b~d Ml- ti sleepers um» so t and comtf! Whba, Pti*, Blue, Maize or Aqua in 0-M0 od 21-ffli. PLASTC PANTS -Reguisaly39e pair 3 p!rs ) COtw best-sellmng "Aqua S"a" part, row at speciat savtngs! White, Pfti4 or Blue plastic in Medwm,, Large or Extra-Large. QUILTED CRIB PADS Regalarly 1.00 each 770 Watker's own ri ited Iap or cnlb pad, covet-ed in otite niursery print vinyl. And itfs so con- veniently machine washable!1 HOODED TOWEL SETS Regtlarly 1.79 mt13 Gay nurser print patterned towel with attached bood, jus.t right for babys bath. Gift boxed set includes match-ing face clotti. QUILTED COMFORTERS itegubaiy La~ Choaee tom en assortmnt of mery miitI- coiered baby ptkin ~ nmcNne wmstabf q~ tdcOttOn. Se cosuy nd warm 1 RECEIVING BLANKETS P-e<aiarý La P4. et215 Fluffy soft cofto. flannelette in bright nI*rer I attemse Fulty machine washable. A trl 5 KING ST. E. BOWMAN VILLE i esch 297

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