Van Andel - Woolger Wedding Revenend A. De Jager Given in marriage by her gown of yellow satin, and the soiemnized the marniage of father the bride wore a brîdesmaids in gowns of rust Linda Alice Woolger and formai, Empire waisted white satin were Mrs. Kathy RowI- Bastiaan Van Andel, on Satur- satin gown with a white floral ands. Mrs. Helen Mair, and day, November 27th, 1976, in impnint. The gown featured Miss Anne Wooiger, a sisten of Reboboth Christian Reformed angel sleeves, a high necklinie the bride. Church, Bowmanviile. The and a full length train. A Best man was the groom's onganist was Mnr. Bent Kaide- headpiece held a finger-tip brother Mr. Marinus Van way. veil and she carried a cascad- Andel, and the ushers were Thein parents are Mr. and ing bouquet of two white Messrs. Ted Gerrits, Ron Mrs. Richard Woolger, 9 orchids, with yeliow and white Barber and Frank Snyder. Hobb DrveBowanvlle roses interspersed with baby's Receiving the guests at a and Mr. and Mrs. A. Van breath and ivy. reception held at the Fiying Andel, the viage of "Andel", The matron of honor was Dutchman Moton Inn, the Holiand g Mrs. Pat Bowlby, who wore a mothen of 'the bride wore a formai gown of sky blue crepe, ~ ~ with a corsage of pink and ~ T~ ~5!~Q t ~J t~IOI white nroses. The groom's in a formai bnown floral gown, Uýýu-Uwith a corsage of yellow and white carnations. i. 1 Leaving on a five week tour -V ~of Europe, eniding with a two tvrw~ALtY~ . L W~Rweek stay in flçlland, the p~i~4 eE $~N L~Z~S ~bride wore a street length, ýxýF.- sl- ýcrdeep blue jersey dress and black accessonies. Mr. and Mrs. Van Andel wil reside at R.R.4, Bowmanviiie. Feeling tired? Rundown? 3 Take a walk. K WVhi iby z0ia It's goodl for your hair! Th is newly-discovered formula conditions your hair, providing bounce, body and a soft curi. This perm does good things even to fine, damaged or ti nted ha i r. Aake an appointment with one of our Stylists: JAN - KAINT - MARIETTA - RUDI - DARLENE ARTISTIC BARBER St arkville Christmas News Mr. and Mrs. Brian Casweli and family entertained on Christmas Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Llew Haliowell, Mr. Jim Haiioweil, Mr. and Mns. Maurice Hal- lowell and family and Misses Norma and Beulah Halloweil. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook and son of Toronto, had Christmas holid'ays with Mrs. John Layng and Dyana. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fair- bank and family spent the Christmas week at their summer home. Christmas dinner guests with Mn. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Ross and John were Mr' and, Mrs. Bob Robinson and famiy, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson and famiiy. Mn. and Mrs. Morley Robin- son were dinnen guests 'on Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson and family had Christmas Day suppen with Mr.'and Mrs. Les Peck, Newtonvilie. Mrs. Edna Dobson and Mn. and Mns. Ciiff Fonk and family spent Chistmas Day with Mn. and Mns. Ed Ruthven of Weicome. Mr. and ,Mrs. Sid Hailowell spent a few days durîng Chistmas with thein daughter Mn, and Mrs. Dave Scott of Toronto. Miss, Beverly Caswel underwent sungery during the Chistmas week. A speedy necovery Bey! Christmas Day supper guests with Mn. and Mrs. Carl Todd and Anne were Mr. and Mns. Joe Brown, Mn. Bill Bickeil, Mn. and Mrs. Larny Sinclair, Todd and Tara, also cailers in the aftennoon were Mn. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow and Mn. Stan Bowen. Mn. and Mrs. Gien Farrow and Jan were visitons with Mn. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair and family on Boxing Day. Those having Chistmas supper with Mn. and Mns. Bruce Todd and sons were Mn. and-Mrs. Arnold Scott, Geor- gina and friend, Mn. and Mns. Willie MacFaniane, of Barrie and Mn. John Fleury of Whitehorse Yukon. John has been visiting his sisten and family for the past few weeks. Mn. and Mrs. Jim Souch and boys spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mns. Jim Weekes of Gone's Landing. Having Christmas dinner with Mn. and Mns. Jim Stark wene Mn, and Mrs. Grant Sylvester, Julie and David, Sarnia, Mn. and Mns. Maurice Hallowell, Michelle and Scott, Caton and Mns. Ted Stark, Knoxsville. Mr. and Mns. Ewart Robin- son attended a Christmas party at Mn. and Mns. Ed Canscadden, Kendai., New Yean's Day Visitons Mn., and Mns. Jim Stark visited with Mn. and Mrs. .Carlos Tamblyn, Onono on New Year's Eve. With Mn. and Mns. Jim Souch and boys for New Year's dinnen were Mn. and Mns. Harold Souch and Mn. and Mns. John Cartwright and son. Mn. and Mns. Jim Stark .pent New Yea's Day with The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvilie, January 5. 1977 3 roses and white carnations. The matron of honor was Mrs. Danny Hooper, andthe bridesmaids were Misses Cindy Anger, Bonnie Burgess, and Elizabeth Harmer. They were gowned alike in gowns of French blue, jacketed, and carried nosegays of yeilow pompom mumas, blue carna- tions and baby's breath. The flower-girl was Miss Kathy Coombes, who wore a blue embossed nylon over arnel gown and carried a basket of flowers like the bridai atten- dants. The best man was Mr, Michael Gibson, and the ushers Messrs. Danny Hoo- per. Randy Coombes, and Doug Richards. Receiving the izuests at the reepUion held at the Lions tAngei On Saturday, Septemben 25th, 1976 in Trinity United Church, Bowmanvilie, Chris- tine Anne, daughten of Mn. and Mrs. John Combes, was united in marriage, by Re- verend John Peters, to Roy Andnew, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anger, ail of R.R. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Knoxsville. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Mr. Jim Hailoweil, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell, Mr. Genald Hallowell, Mr. Jack Walker, Mr. Michael Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Scott had New Year's dinner with MissNom Halloweil, BowMýmnile. Miss Beulah Hloeland- Mns. Audrey Turner left Bowmanville today (Monday) to Lakeland, Florida for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robin- son were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bothwell and infant daughter. New Year's Day also called on Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls and Harvey also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Yule of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson, Cheryl, Marty and Angie had New Year's Day supper with Mr. and Mns. Les Peck, Newtonville. Several couples attended r - Combes Wed Bowmanville. Mr. John Cnookshank presided at the ongan. Given in marniage by ber parents the bride wone a formai. gown of Quiane inter- lock jersey, designed with an empire waistline and long sleeves. A keyhole neckline LIBERTY BELLES BOWLING We finished the schedule with Pearce in first with 35 points. Roberts teamn finishing in last place., Jan Eisan with~ high single 283 and high double 491' (208, 283> Jan Eisan. Winners in the high single hidden scores: P. Cornish, C. Roberts, R. Junkin, B. Mor- gan. B. Sierhuis, E. Clark, . the New Year's Eve supper and dance at Newtonville from this area. Mrs. Mabel McKnight of Millbrook passed away Thurs-, day. Funeral services were held Monday in Miiibrook United Church. Mrs. Mc- Knight was the sister of Mrs. Lottie Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Len Falls were guests New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd. Celebrated His First Birthday Hello, my name is Paul Douglas Ashton. I was one year old in this picture on December 7, 1976. My mom and dad are Douglas R. Ashton and Grethe Ashton of Bowmanville. My proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton and Mrs. and Mrs. Aage Nielson, both from Enniskillen, Ontario. I also have great grandparents, Mr. Sidney Kersey, Enniskillen, and Asti-id and Karl Jensen, Bjernede, Denmark. Iding' outiined with French quipire lace showered with peanis carried through to the waist. A full A-ine skint compiemented a large peacock train, and a dainty orange blossom wreath heid a cathedral iength veil of gossomer illusion, bordered with imported Venetian lace. She canried a cascade of conai Harn ess, O. Harding, M. Horstman, D. Martin, E. O'Neil, M. Almey. Winners in the hidden doubles: H. Sheehan, D. Adams, P. Lunn, F. Sieep, M. Pollard, M. Abennethy, B. Crossey, B. Forsey, M. Mc- Donald, L. Oke, E. Bragg. Winnens of the Chocolates fnomn Liberty Bowi: H elen Dunn, Una Mliller who each bowled 266. Centre, the bride's mother wore a formai gown of turquoise, Qiane jersey and a wrist, corsage of pink and White roses. The groom's mother chose a rust, jersey gown with a white gardenia corsage. For' a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and New York State, the bride wore a black jersey street dress with white trim, and a corsage of ned roses. Mr. and Mrs. Angen are now nesiding at R.R. 2 Onono. Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at showens given by Mr. and Mrs. James Ross; by Mrs. Danny Hooper; a community shower at Salem Church; and a presentation .by Shaw's Community; and a trousseau, tea, held at the home.of -the bride's parents. 30 KING ST. WE ST MS . 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