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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Sep 1989, p. 13

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CAUFORNIA SELECT YOUR OWN lEXTRA LARGE SIZE 36sl POMEGRANATES 99 FROM THE TROPICS CELLO WRAPPED SELECT YOUR OWN COCONUTS 498 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. - CALIFORNIA SELECT YOUR OWN Sunkist choice LEMONS LARGE SIZE 95-115s Ul TUUHUWN 4Q WITH THIS COUPON ROLLS-8s 235 g TUBE COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING SEPT. 30/89 UMIT ONE TUBE ONE COUPON PER FAMILY IN-STORE RETAIL 1.29 SANI-FLUSH, PUCK I COUPON VALID UNTIL 50 9 "with THIS coupon] puck I CLOSING SAT., SEPT. 30/89 , UMIT ONE PKG. ONE COUPON I PER FAMILY. J L IN-STORE RETAIL .M PRODUCT OF SWAZILAND VALENCIA ORANGES SELECT YOUR OWN LARGE SIZE 88's DOZ. 2.99 UAVEX^^^H STAINAWAY WITH THIS COUPON 0t e&tcwôd-'Tfefaw 'Wedctiaÿ On August 5, 1989, a beautiful candlelight wedding- took place at Newcastle United Church when Cindy • Lynn Nelson, daughter of Wayne and Doris Nelson of Orono; and William James Greenwood, youngest son of Ralph and Diane Greenwood of Kendal, were united in marriage by the Reverend Donald Stiles. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white satin with a Sweetheart neckline neckline and Bishop's sleeves trimmed with lace netting,- seed pearls and sequins. The fitted bodice was adorned with seed pearls and the lace back had a- large satin bow at the waist. Her skirt flowed into a : cathedral length train with lace net inserts beautifully beautifully edged with scalloped lace, seed pearls and sequins.-; For her headpiece, the bride chose a heart shaped cap edged with pearls, with sprays of pearls and lily of the valley down the right side other face; and a finger-tip' veil and she carried a cascading bouquet of red roses, - white freesia, ribbon and pearls, and green ivy. ; The groom wore a silver grey formal tuxedo with a- black tie and cummerbund, and a boutonnier of a red rose and white freesias. > The maid of honour, Kim Parry E^ton, and the bridesmaids, Marie Nelson (sister-in-law of the bride), and Rhonda Morton wore deep purple satin cocktail ) length gowns with a white satin bow and baby's • breath in their coiffures. They carried cascading bou-1 quets of mixed white and mauve flowers. The flower j girl, Cara Jackson of Pickering who also carried the ! rings in the cermony, wore a deep purple satin ankle' length gown trimmed with white lace and bows. She > wore a floral headpiece with mauve ribbons, and car- \ ried a white basket of mixed white and mauve flowers ' with mauve ribbons. ; The best man, Jeff Pammett and the ushers, Rob j Nelson (brother of the bride), Murray Greenwood \ (brother of the groom), and Doug McKnight all wore*) silver grey tuxedos, ties and cummerbunds with bou-. - tonniers of white freesia and mauve lily of the valley. 9 The mother of the bride wore a pink dress of lace < and silk, with a corsage of white freesias and the ' groom's mother a red satin dress with a corsage of< white freesias. ( The organist was Jacquie Berentschot VanBelle-) and the soloists brother and sister John and Sylvia Ü VanBelle. < The reception was held at "The Bridge", Port Dar-1 lington Marina, Bowmanville. : The couple travelled to the maritime provinces for < their honeymoon and are now residing in Kendal. ( Photo by Piper Studio. We*re having a Fall Clearance on our huge selection of Ceramic Tiles 10% to 30% OFF at Pam Tile 20 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-3929 U 1* 1 LBTL LCOUPON VALID UNTIL {'CLOSING SAT. SEPT. 30/86 l LIMITONE BTL ONE aCOUPONjPER FAMILY NN-STORE RETAIL 2.79 3160320M HOW TO FENCE IN YOUR YARD WITHOUT FENCINGOUTTHE NEIGHBORHOOD. With one phone coll to Invisible Fencing*, you can safely keep your dog within your property limits, without limiting your view. It works without unsightly fences, and costs less than traditional fencing. University tested. Vet approved. Invisible Fencing even comes with a 30-day money back guarantee. 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