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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Oct 1988, p. 27

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: Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. October 19. 1988 : - " . " < - . .... . V; Carruthers - Jefferson Wedding The marriage of Loralea Christine Jefferson, daughter daughter of Dave and Christine Jefferson of Georgetown, Ontario, and Russell Wayne Carruthers, son of Bob and Pat Carruthers of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, took place on Saturday, August 6, 1988, at St. Andrew's Andrew's United Church, Toronto. Toronto. A reception followed at the Brownstone Hotel in Toronto. The bride's sister, Noell, was maid of honour and bridesmaids were Jo Anne Carruthers, sister of the gri fri f oom and Sandra DeCoste, riend of the bride. Nicole Lewandowski, cousin of the bride, was the flowergirl. Steve Koster, of Burlington, was bestman and ushers included included Steve Carruthers, brother of the groom, and Glen Austin, of Lafayette, Indiana. Indiana. The bride was radiant in a full length light ivory gown of imported silk shantung. shantung. The dress was designed designed and made by Loralea and her mother. The bodice was hand-embroidered lace The Principal and Staff of x Courtice Secondary School cordially invite you to attend the school's <^/fnnua[ ûommenczmEnt to be held Friday, October 21st at 5:00 p.m and and Newcastle Boai Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education large bows em- Celebrates First Birthday f 11, ' V . 'VS: 1 / '■ y S' ) '"f- j Paulusma - Davies Wedding * m * Pastor Ronn Young united united in marriage Christina Louise Davies and Alan Martin Paulusma, Saturday, August 20,1988, at 3 p.m. in Fellowship Baptist Cm Peterborough. Mr. Ron ' beaded with pearls and sequins. sequins. The dress, with puffed elbow length sleeves, neart- shaped neckline and princess princess waistline, was adorned with bows and gathered to reveal lace underskirts. At the back she wore a large bow at the waistline and a cathedral length train, trimmed in lace and pearl clusters. The outfit was S ed with an antique silver rhinestone tiara and three layer fingertip veil sprinkled with pearls. She carried a cascading bouquet of fresh pink roses, stargazer lilies, white freesia, ivy and baby's breath. The groom wore white tie and silver grey tails and the ushers were in matching tuxedos with grey ties and cummerbunds. The bridesmaids attended in rose satin tea length dresses with princess waistlines, waistlines, puffy elbow length irès and " kell, cousin of the bride was the organist. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davies, Davies, Peterborough, and the groom's Mr. ana Mrs. Martin Martin Paulusma, Newcastle. Given in marriage by her : father, the bride was lovely in her formal gown of white taffeta which featured a sweetheart neckline, a bodice accented with handsewn sequins, sequins, three quarter length sleeves with lace eyelets on the cuffs. Wearing a hat which held a fingertip veil accented with tiny pearls, the bride carried a bridal bouquet of fuschia roses, large white lilies, baby's breath and fern. The matron of honor Carrie Carrie Moore, and the bridesmaids, bridesmaids, Mary-Anne Davies, sister-in-law of the bride, and Sandra Paulusma, sister of the groom wore indentical cocktail length gowns of royal royal blue taffeta and lace with matching combs enhanced with a royal blue flower and sprigs of pearls in their coiffures. coiffures. The best man Tyler Moore and the ushers Brian Davies brother of the bride and Ted Barry wore black tuxedos, white shirts and royal blue accessories. The groom wore a white jacket, black trousers, white shirt and royal blue accessories. Receiving the guests at the reception held at Rock Haven Motor Hotel, Peterborough, Peterborough, the mother of the bride wore a pink cocktail length gown with a corsage 'of silver grey roses and the groom's mother a yellow cocktail length gown with a corsage of teal roses. Leaving for a honeymoon at Niagara Falls/Bruce Pen- ninsula, the bride wore a black and white belted péplum péplum dfoss with black acces- K I • V. series. Mr. and Mrs. Paulusma Paulusma are now residing in Newcastle. Amora Portrait Studio Peterborough. sleeves and large 1 phasizing the V-back. They carried bouquets of dark pink roses, pink carnations, and baby's breath. Following their honeymoon honeymoon in Venezuela the couple returned to Toronto where the bride, who is a graduate of the University of Toronto with a degree in Political Science, is employed employed in advertising with the Hudson's Bay Co. The groom, who has a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Ryerson, will continue as operations manager at L& L Tool in Bowmanville. Hi, my name is Jenna Nicole and I recently celebrated my 1st birthday on September 9th, 1988. Celebrating with me were my proud mommy and daddy, Kim and Doug Brough and my Nana and Papa, Peggy and David Jenkins, Grandma and Grandpa Shirley and David Brough ana my aunts, uncles and cousins and all my friends at Sandaraska Park. Thank you to everyone for making my first birthday a veiy special one. Drozwik - Munday The marriage of Donna Marie Munday and William Paul Drozwik was solemnized solemnized on September 24, 1988 at Trinity United Church in Bowmanville. Reverend Frank Lockhart officiated at the ceremony. Organist for the ceremony was Mr. John Cruikshank. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joan Brown of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Ontario, and the late Mr. Raymond Munday. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Drozwik of Oshawa, Ontario. Given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore a cocktail-length peach chiffon dress. The dress was highlighted highlighted with seed pearls and sequins with matching head- piece. The bride was attended by her sister Susan Munday, as her matron of honor. The groom's best man was Gary Bailey. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, the bride's sister. It was attended attended by family from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Whitby, Peterborough ana Huntsville. The couple honeymooned in Northern Ontario. The newlyweds now reside reside in Oshawa. Think Canadian about Centre! Hats off to the Centre's 32nd Anniversary Celebrations! Mad Hatter's Tea Parties Friday, October 21 st: 7:00 - 9:00 pm Saturday, October 22nd: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm and 2:00 - 4:00 pm ^ Co-sponsored by ^SECOND CUP 32nd Anniversary Sale continues to October 22nd. Alice's Dream Showcase Contest continues to October 22nd  OSMMV CENTRE The Centre for Savings. The Centre for Me.

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