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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jul 1987, p. 3

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Granddaughter of Cliff and Gwen Curtis, Pontypool and grandson of Mrs. Percy Vey, Toronto, on Saturday, July 25,1987 at 3 p.m. Pontypool United Church. Cobourg Streets Closed for Visit Only streets actually on the royal tour route will be closed to regular traffic on July 19 when the Duke and Duchess of York visit, Cobourg Police Chief Dan McDougall says. Originally, it was believed necessary to block off large sections of the town. "We now have the sufficient sufficient extra police help from the Ontario Provincial Police that we can leave the rest of the town open, and close off only the procession procession streets where the crowds will be lined up,"" the Chief says. Tour route streets will be closed at 9 a.m. that morning morning and only those streets affected will remain so after the motorcade has passed a given point. This will permit drivers to enter into the heart of the town and to park in large numbers much closer to the tour route and they can walk to viewing points. The . Chief urges early arrival when parking is still available. available. The Duke and Duchess will arrive by helicopter from Toronto at the hospital's hospital's helicopter pad near Gummow school at 10:50 a.m. For security reasons no spectators will be allowed near the pad and Gravely St. will be closed at D'Arcy St. Crowds are expected to line D'Arcy St. south to King, and along King to St. Peter's Church, where the royal couple will attend a regular 11 a.m. service. The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. July 15. 1987 3 Recent Graduates Racing Pigeons Flying From Fraserdale W.E. Hunt's racing pigeons pigeons again led the flight home on July 4th, part of68 birds shipped l.y 11 pigeon fanciers. He not only had the 1st place birds, but took over 3rd, 4th, and 7th spot as well. J. Towcs came 2nd, L. Cane 5th, E. Johns 6th and the final three places of the 1st 10 finishers went to A. Macgillis who also look over several places in the 10 to 20 group. This race was from Fraserdale, Ontario. "Checkmate The Summer Heat" Charles and Marilyn Nash of Bowmanville are pleased to announce the graduation of their son Chuck from Sir Sandford Fleming College. Chuck graduated in the law and Security Administration program Police education component on the Dean's list. Anne Rimes graduated with an honours Bachelor of Physical Education degree degree from Laurentian University, University, Sudburj, on June 5, 1987. Anne is the daughter of Jaro Rimes and the late Vincent Rimes. Anne will be returning to Laurentian University to continue her studies. Think Canadian * use -5 X»'== s '\?j ^YOlO .. . for family portraits Bring Your little monster To See Our BIG MONSTER. Have their picture taken for Only $1.00 Friday, July 17th i ... . " aw-* JL, tO 4 p.m* - (ët .■ LANGE'S PHOTO LAB INC. 1 HR. EXPRESS PHOTO FINISHING PHOTOGRAPHY • 31 King St. W., Bowmanville CUSTOM FRAMING 623-2568 PERSONAL CHEQUES On Saturday, May 23,1987, Donna Margaret Metcalf and Mark James Tennant were united in marriage at 3 p.m. in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, with the Reverend John Peters officiating. Allanah Coles • was the soloist accompanied accompanied by the bride's ■cousin, Ross Metcalf on the piano and organ. The bride's parents are Harvey and Margaret Metcalf Metcalf and the groom's parents parents are Lionel and Shirley Tennant, all from Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a formal gown of satin with a scalloped V neckline, back and front, fitted sleeves, and bodice were etched in U *» l ace - scattered se- N*~flfcîri's and seed pearls. The* IP-line skirt, fell into ,a cathedral length train, which was accented also with Swiss lace. To complete complete her look, the bride chose a matching satin cap, etched in seed pearls with an attached romance length French illusion veil gnd she carried a hand-held bouquet of white roses, pink miniature carnations, pink orange blossoms, stephanotis and philodendron, philodendron, accented with pearl strands.. The Matron-of-Honour was Mrs. Linda Smith, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Metcalf, Metcalf, sister-in-law, of the bride, Miss Lynn Tennant, sister of the groom and Miss Judy Beaudry. They wore identical cocktail length dresses of pastel pink lace over satin, with matching pink satin caps complemented complemented with a seed pearl studded pouff of net tulle. They carried free- flowing arm bouquets of pastel pink and rose colored colored peach blossoms, gardenias, gardenias, roses, small lillies and baby's breath, com- 9etmant-uMetca$ Drop by and say hello during the Sidewalk Sale We'll have good buys both inside and outside the store. ABERNETHY'S PAINT and WALLPAPER 55 King St W. 623-5431 Bowmanville plete with a deep-pink ribbon. ribbon. The flower-girl was Miss Vicki Wilken, daughter of Mike and Bev Wilken, Millbrook, a cousin of the groom. She wore a street- length white chiffon over taffeta dress trimmed with pink bows and ribbon and a floral wreath headpiece. She carried a white lace basket of pastel pink roses, peach blossoms, small lilies, rose gardenias, and baby's breath. Thé groom wore a charcoal charcoal grey two-piece tuxedo, complemented by a black bow tie and cummerbund and a white rose boutonniere. boutonniere. The best man was Robert Metcalf, brother of the Bride, aig^ttitfenshers were Les TenhajJtrfBusin of the groomi RfctTMeijer, and Waynç 'Ÿellowlees. The ring-bearer , was Master Lancé Wood , son of Chris and Lynn Wood. The attendants attendants wore two-piece pearl, grey tuxedos with .pastel pink bow ties and cummerbund cummerbund with boutonnieres of rose colored roses. Receiving the guests at the reception, held at the Lions Center, the Bride's mother wore a cocktail length royal blue dress, and was assisted by the groom's mother, who wore a medium blue cocktail length dress. Mrs. Mary Lou Townsley was the Mistress of Ceremonies. After a fantasy honeymoon honeymoon on the islands of Grenada and St. Lucia in the Caribbean, the happy newlyweds are now residing residing in Bowmanville. SHOWERS: Prior to the marriage, the bride was honored with six beautiful showers. A surprise surprise i miscellaneous shower was hosted by Chris Wood, with people from the dietary department at Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital attending. attending. A "Metcalf" family shower was held March 22 at Mrs. Hazel Forsey's, the bride's cousin. A third shower was held at Mrs. Mary Lou Town- sley's. The bride's Aunt, Mrs. Marion Malley, hosted a family shower where the bride's mother's family attended. attended. A "Tennan" family shower was held at Leskard Church hosted by the groom's aunts, Mrs. Joyce Tennant and Mrs. Joan Gimblett. A miscellaneous shower- was hosted by the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Linda Metcalf, and the bride's sister, sister, Mrs. Linda Smith. Friends of the bride were in attendance. A surprise Jack and Jill Dance was held at Baseline Commmunity Centre. Photo by Piper Studio FACTORY AUTHORIZED DISCOUNT BLITZ SAVE! M000 00 ° RMORE ON PICK-UPS & SENTRAS^ Hurry! SHOP NOW FOR BEST SELECTION 6 YEAR 100,000 KM. POWERTRAIN WARRANTY MIDWAY MOTORS LTD. 1300 DUNDAS ST. E„ WHITBY 668-6828 F3 NISSAN TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!!! AskHaly "Does classic Impression carpeting by Burlington come in 2 ply ultra-fine yarn?" the answer is at... vexso/z noon covtmmt ltd. Highway 3 - I mill will •/ CÜeurg COKUK 372-3331

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