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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jul 1979, p. 3

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lKd4A Margaret Jane Taisma became the bride of Lloyd Johin DeVries, on Saturday, May l9th, 1979, at 4 p.m. in MaranathaChristian Reform- ed Church, Bowmanville. The and Mrs. Jerry Talsma, R.R. Reverend Guy Corvers 1, Orono, and the groom's officiated, and the organist parents are Mr. and Mrs. was Mrs. Stella Morton. Clarence DeVries, 29 Park- The bride's parents are Mr. _________ Leasing.. the complete lune of Chevrolets - Oldamobll.s and Chevy Truoke Cati Roy Owen at 728-6206 VAN BELLE FLORAL, SHOPPES Weekend Speciail!! AFRICAN VIOLETS LoveIy Assorted full bloofl! $1.99 Sweetheart ROSES- 1 Dozen Assorted $3.99 BOWMANVILLE SIDEWALK SALE MANY EXCITINO SPECIALSI!t Manging Baskets Pottery Pottod Plants Floral Shoppes 623-4441 579-1118 728-5159 623-1888 COURTICE OHAWA WEST OSHAWA BOMANVILLE Hlghway 2 22 King Street NORTH 131 Klng Street [1So Our West 1124 Slmcoe Street Vest ~hwom Garden Centre North DîyDlvr wlth diffêrent and <ta exctîn glts. Floral Shoppe Floral Shoppe Osa-Wlb VAN BELLE STORES OPEN 96 FRI DAY 99 ,COU RTICE 9-8 FRIOAY 99 SAT.o6p.mn. way Crescent, Bowmanvilie. Given in marriage by ber father, the bride wore a formai gown of .100 per cent Qiana and which featured a fitted midriff , a gathered front with a peari drop neckline, a train, long full sieeves with lace at bottom edge. A Juliet cap heid a two layer, long traillng veil, and she carried a bridai bouquet of pink and red roses, white carnations, and baby's breath. The maid of honor Amy Morton, wore a formai, pink gown, the same style as the bride's. Best man was Fred Staman and the ushers were Ray Taisma, brother of the bride, and Fred DeVries, brother of the groom. For the reception heid at the Lions Centre, Bowmanviile, the mother of the bride wore a formai, green gown and a peach rose corsage. The groom's mother assist- ed in receiving, wearing a formai. gown of light blue, with a long lace overcoat, and a peach rose corsage. For a honeymoon to Ottawa the bride and groom wore a the bride and groom wore matching light green suits, and a silk yellow rose corsage for the bride. The bride made her wedding gown, cap and veil, the maid of honor's gown, and the bride and groom's going away outfits. Mr. and Mrs. DeVries are now residing at 85 High Street, Bowmanviiie. - Photo by Gould Photo Shop. KENDIlw-AL NEWS Kendai United Church Women sponsored a bus trip last Wednesday afternoon to Oshawa. There were 36 from Kendai and Orono areas who went. They first visited Parkwood and the gardens then went to two museums at the Lakeview Park, the He nry House and the Robertson Museum. Later ail went out for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foster, Mrs. Eleanor Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Ailan Foster attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Mary Short of Barrie, which was heici in Kitchener last Saturday. Then on Sunday there was a srrse birthday party for the bsri's mother Mrs. Jas. Short. Those from Kendai who went on the bus trip to the Orangeman's Parade in Picton iast Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. Garland Cathcart, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Eiliott, Messrs. Arthur Thompson, L~es Morgan, David Thrower, R.L. Hoy. Recent visitors with Miss Catherine Stewart were Mrs. D. Keane, Jeffery and Jenna and Mrs. Wilson and daughter Lindsay, ail from Scarborough and on the weekend Miss Carnie Brown and friend, Miss Cindy Nelson from London. Mrs. Mariatt is able to be home from hospitai. We trust that she wiil be weii. Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliott spent Sunday afternoon visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. Jansen at their home on the farm. 2 I3aRTaPauIuhlJ® topcoar Moet shirts with brontri m, wainut satin vests and ties. The reception foiiowed by a dance was held at the Lions Centre, Bowmanviile. The bride's mother received wearing a pink formai gown, white accessories, and a corsage of yel low silk roses. She was assisted by the mother of the groom wearing a green formai dress of polyester knit lac!e, matching coat, white accessories, and a corsage of bronze silk roses. Mr. Ed Carrigan, Milton, was Master of Ceremonies. The newlyweds left for, a honeymoon in Penn. His Honeymoon Resort in Pennsyivania, the bride wearing a blue silk, trimmed ini lace, formai. gown, white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The happy couple are making their home in Bowmanviile. Prior to the wedding the bride was honoured at severai showers. A community shower was heid in the C.E. wing in Hampton. Miss Elizabeth Hurst gave a miscellaneous shower, attended by the Girls Basebal Team that Deanna coached. Mrs. Shirley Reynolds and Jane, Hampton, heid a shower attended by the Senior Girls Bail Team. Miss Carolyn Tukoclo, a Hampton United Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturdgy, June 16th, 1979 when Deanna Lyn, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barnes, Hampton, became the bride of Cari Phiip Barrett, son of Mrs. Arvila Barrett and the late Thoriey Barrett of R.R. 5 Bowmanviiie. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Paul Erb. Mrs. Grace Smith was organist and the soloist, Mr. Ross Metcaif. The bride given in marriage by hier father was ioveiy in a original A-ine formai gown of white peau de soie, in Redingote style with rows of daisy lace around the Bateau neckline, down the front and, around the hem which feul to form a chapel train. The lily- point sieeves were fastened with tiny peari buttons. The long nylon net veil and train edged with daisy lace were fastened to the headpiece of seed pearis and crystais with two white nylon roses and she carried a trailing cascade of yeiiow siik roses and white sweet peas. Mrs. Nyla Burns was matron of honour, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Wallace MacKay, sister of the bride and Mrs. Carolyn Turkocio. The attendants were dressed alike in yeiiow formai gowns of polyester interlock knit, blouson tops with beit. They carried nose gays of yeliow silk roses, and white apple biossoms and wore a single yeiiow flower in their hair. The flower girl was Angela Brown, niece of the bride. Wearing a formai gown of yeiiow trimmed with lace she carried a nose gay of yellow silk roses and white appie blossoms. Ring bearer was Gregory MacKay the brides' nephew. He wore a three piece brown suit, white shirt and brown velvet tie. Mr. Alan Wotten, Solina was best man. The ushers were Peter Barrett, brother of the groom and Doug Barnes, brother of the bride. Their dinner jackets were Sandiewood wîth wainut satin insert peak lapeis and Letter to the Editor Dear Editor: Farm Safety Week, July 25-31, 1979 With approximateiy 200 accidentai deaths and more than 25,000 injuries occurring on Canadian farms each year life on the farm has become somewhat dangerous. It is not the quiet and slow paced life depicted in former years. That is long gone. Today's farm is complex and potentiaily hazardous. Ideaiiy, an identified hazard should be eiiminated. Where this is not feasibie machine guards and personai protective equipment shouid be used. The use of personai protective equipment in agriculture is an necessary as it is in other industries where its value bas long been recognized. Its use eliminates injuries or lessens their severity. It is needed in many farming operations like handiing pesticides, operating machinery, undertaking generai maintenance or when trimming trees, to suggest just a few. The campaign's theme for Farm Safety Week 1979 is "Protective equipment ... it's personai! ". The Week is sponsored by the Canada Safety Council in co-operation with Agriculture Canada and is endorsed by severai interested organizations. Your invoivement and support are needed to heip make Canadian farms better and safer places on which to work andl live. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. July 18, 1979 3ý p)ersonai shower. Mrs. Nvia Burns, a miscelianeous shower with friends and form- er ciass mates. Mrs. Hazel Plitz and Donna MacKay, a miscelianeoub flower. The girls from Ailin Gable Reels, Bowmanvilie, presented her with a salad boland a 16 piece setting of silverware. T~he groom's friends presentecl hlm with a sum or money. Out of town guests were present from Edmonton, Alberta, Milton, Peterborough, Woodville, Toronto, Pickering, Port Hope and surrounding areas. Furniture Restoration & Refinishing Antique and Contemporary Customi Work R.A. 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