?HURSDAY. OCT. lOtW. 105? CANANAN STÂTESMAN. EOWIfAIgyyLtz, O?~TA~O Lynne Bagneil Now on Tour w.ith Follies Miss Lynne BagneIl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bagneil, Scugog Street, 4s pictured as she appears in one of the glittering numbers in the new 1957-58 show .f Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies. The show opened in Los Angeles in September i; gc*is now on tour, playing the major cities of the United States and Canada. It will ;'~e in Chicago from Oct. 10 to Oct. 27, then moves on to Detroit, Louisville, and Cin- cinatti. I this photograph, Lynne is costumed for the colourful and effective number, "Silent Movie Days". presented to Mrs. Carruthers and a white carnation bouton- Former Reeve and Wif e niere to the groom. The couple reevdpersonal gifts fromn the I-onae i ~rt~ !esschildren and gadhlrn n Honoed arty Gue ts other gifts including several bouquets of beautiful flowers. The, were also the recipients y of many cards of congratula- On 55th Anniversary tions. The tea table was centrcd with a tiered wedding cake de- *A very enjoyable family par- both he and Mrs. Carruthersi corated for the occasion and ty was held on Sunday after- have been active workers sincei topped by the vase which grac- ,foon, Oct. 6 at the home of Mr. moving to Bowmanville fromr ed the bi-de's cake 55 ycars and Mrs. Wilfrid Carruthers, Thornhîll, Man. in 1915. ago In it wcre tiny pink roses. Scugog St., in honour of the Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers i White tipers were on either 55th wedding anniversary Of were married in the Methodist1 side of the cake. *lhis prcnIs, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Church, Thornhill, Man., on! Present for the happy occas- Carruthers. Oct. 8, 1902. The bride is the ion were the coupie's four cliild- M '<r. Carruthers is a former former Grace Riggs. Her onlY ren and their famnilies: Ralph councillor and reeve of Bow- brother, Dr. Herbert Riggs of -of New York City; Mr. and inanville. and is an eider in St. Vancouver, B.C., died in 1950. Mrs. Wilfrid Carruthers, their Paul's United Church whe:'e A corsage of yellow roses was daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ______ - . Iand Mrs. Keith Smith of Gat, and son Robert, Bowmanviiltc; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carruth- ers of Lindsay and sons John and William; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lunney, Bowmanville. Anothor granddaughter, Miss Jane Car- ruthers, is attending Western s . .50University, London, and was z5 not present. Others attending were Mr. Carruthers' sisters, Mrs. D. S. t t "McGregor and Miss Helen Car- ruthers; Mrs. C. M. Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor, Miss Mary Broomfield, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kemp and son Sandy, Mrs. Walter McGregor, Colborne. TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR Your OId Washer - Any Age, Make or Condition on this Beautiful NEW COPPE RSTYLE Witli PUMP and TIMER TERMS TO SUIT YOU ~See it Soon At 0 Fashlon.cafted in slow. ing beauty - Jeep tone, bumished copper Is blond. ed harmoniously with sparlclins white, cacco.d in Sold and black. Q Automatic wringer stops und releases when you pull bock! Bath quicicer thon thoughtl Non. other doos ibis. Wring.r swings with a Sontde pushi No latching! *l Double-walled tub. 1he inner tub is sainl.ss stee- noyer rushs or chips,, und easily kopt gI.aming like. SlOw. Hu Haour laiest Ion g-tif bal bearing mochanism - Suaranteed 6 y.ors. Mason & Dale Hardware Limited Bowmanville 36 King St. E. Friends HoId Farewell for Mrs. Breck Burketon: A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by about 45 friends and neighbours an Wednesday evening, Oct. 2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ribey. The occasion was ta honour Mrs. T. G. Breck with a gift for remembrance. Mrs. Breck has been a resident of Bunketon for the past 21 years and lias sold lier home here and moved ta Kingston where she will occupy an apartmenti in the home afilber son, Wally Breck. The evening was spent playlng euchre, bingo and crok- ie. The high and low euchre scores 'vere as follows: Mrs. W. Oke, Mr. Elwood McKee, Mrs. Howvard Abbott and Mn. K. Roblin. Mrs. J. Hogervorst had hi.gh score for crokinole. Mr. A. E. Ribey read a lovely address and Mrs. Merle Hulj- bard, on behaîf of aIl present, presented Mrs. Breck with a beautiful silver cabinet. Mns. Breck replied very graciously and invited one and ah ta came and visit lier in her new home. In the luli before the supper houn Mn. M. McCoy plaved sorte records. A very bountiful lunch uwas served bv i\rs. Ribey, I1fzs. C(-irnochan, I~.lo-gerirsi, Mr. A. L ubbard and àMr. ILibeï. FINNEY . CURTIS A quiet wedding took place in the Parsonage of Bethany United Church on Friday when Miss Donna Loraine Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Curtis of Pontypoal became the bride of Ray Finney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Finney of1 Bethany. Rev. R. R. Bonsteel officiated for the ceremotiy. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride was wearing a gown of white lace and net over satin with f uli length bouffant skirt. The -long sleev- ed 'lace jacket was trimmed with seed pearis, which were aisa appiiqued on the skirt. Her finger tip veil was o! tulle il- lusion caught ta a crown of seed pearis and sequins. Her bouquet was of red roses. Mer bridesmaid was her cou- sin, Miss Beveriy Curtis, who wore a waitz length gown of., turquoise net, with strapless bodice, topped by a matching stale and headdress.- She car- ried a bouquet of yeilow Shas- ta 'mums. Carl Finney o! Peterborough was groomsman for his brother. Alter the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the bride's home in Pontypool. Leaving on a trip ta Niagara Falls Mrs. Finney was wearing a chocolate brown faille dress, with burnt orange hat, gloves and accessanies and a tweed topcoat. Mr. and Mrs. Finney will live In Bethany. DAWSON « HILLS Tyrone United Church was decorated with white chrys- anthemums and pink carnations and illuminated with two seven branch candelabra for the wed- ding of Jacqueline Eleanor Hills, yaungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. His, Tyrone, who was united in marriage ta Thomas Henry Dawson, Sarnia, son o! the late Mn. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson, Sarnia, on Sat- urday, Sept. 21 at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. F. J. Jackson canducted the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Reta Dudley, A.T.C.M., L.C.C.M., Countice, played the wedding music and. accam- panied the soloist Mn. Ross Met- calfe, Bowmanviile, who sang "Because" before the ceremany, "The Lord's Prayer" during the service and III Lave You Truly" during the signing of the reg- ister. The bride, given In manniage by her father, wore an original gown of impanted peau de soie and embroidened guipuere lace on princess lines, ending in a cathedral train. The scalloped neckiine was outiined with seed peanis, rhinestones and sequins. Hrfingertip veil of scalloped tulle illusion flowed from a crown of seed pearîs and se- quins. The bride wore a single strand of pearîs with matching earrings, t he gift af the groom. She carried a white Bible on whîch rested white roses, with tiny buds caught in the steam- ers. Mrs. Kenneth Achesan of 1Oshawa was matron oi honour for her sister. The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ross, Wing- ham; Miss Jean Hodgson, For- est; M%/iss Joyce Ann Franklin, Toronto; Miss Nancy Johannis- on, Cobourg. Their sheath dresses were idcntically styled in cocktail length ai coral pink lustrousi satin, fashioned with gathered panel and scoop necklines and thrce-quarter length sleeves. Cuminerbunds enhanced th e jwaistliiies. They wore small Imatching hats and matching shoes with short white gjoves, and carried nosegays ai pink and white carnations. Mr. Mervin Dearing o.-F Sarnia wvas best man. Ushers were Mr.! Kenneth Acheson, Oshavwa; Mr. Willis Eade, Toronto; Mr. Harry Oakes and Mr. Keith Thornpson, Sarnia. The reception was held at the Lions Community Centre, Bow- manville, the bride's mother wearîng a toast brown silk crepe dress inset with lace. With other southern points, the bride donned a navy blue wool suit, white velvet hat and navy and white accessories wîth corsage ai white roses. The young couple will make their home at Sarnia, Ont. Out-of-town guests wene from 1 Port Huron, Mich.; Sarnia,« IWingham, Forest, Port Credit, IKingston, Cobourg, Newcastle, IWhitby, Oshawa, Peterborough, IBowmanville, SaUina, Courtice and Tynone. The bride attended Baker's Publie Sehool, Bowmanville High School and Business Col- lege. The groom is a graduate of Sarnia High School and also a graduate in Chemistry of Technical College, Sarnia. Me is employed at Polymer Corp., in the laboratory as a Cheist Technician. Many Parties For Miss. His Tyrone: Miss Jacqueline His whose marriage ta Mr. Thomas Dawson of Sarnia took place Saturday afternoon, Sept. 21 in Tyrone United Church has been honoured at several pre-nuptiai events. Misses Joyce Ann Franklin, Jean Hodgson, Mary Ross, Toronto, were co-hostesses at a linen shower. The office girls of Brown's Bread, Toronto, sur- prised the bridle-to-be with a miscelianeous shower. Mrs. Al- bert His and Mrs. David Craig were hostesses for a kitchen shower at the home af the bride's aunt Mrs. A. His, when relatives were present. Saturday, Sept. 7 a dinner party was held at the home of Mrs. Paul Oravec, Sarnia, when a miscellaneous shower was held for the bride-to-be. The office staff oi Brown's Bread present- ed the bride-to-be with a radio and a loveiy four-tier wedding cake. The bride-to-be express- ed her sincere thanks to ail for the loveiy gifts. Foiiowing the rehearsal on Friday evening, the bridai party was entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. His, Tyrone. Tyrone community presented the bride and groom with a hostess chair, a scatter rug and hassock on Oct. 1. BURKETON Mn. and Mrs. George Law- son and children, Mankham, were Sunday supper guests ai her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bone. Mr. and Mrs. George Allison and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheehan, Bow- manville, on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Gneg Skeiiy, Bowmanviile; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bell and children, Laurel and Elaine, Countice, called on Mr. and Mrs. R. Bane on Sun- day. Mrs. R. Davey attended the Hodgson - Mutton wedding in Trinity United Church, Baw- manville, on Saturday. The groom is the grandsan o! Mn. and Mrs. R. Davey. Mr. and Mns. E. R. White of McLaughlin Fisheries were Sunday evening guests af Mr. and Mrs. R. Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDon-, aid and family, Peterborough, have moved into Mrs. Breck's house.1 Congratulations ta Joyce Ironsj and Ron Taylor, Oshawa, who are being married on Saturday, Oct. 12. Mrs. John Carter was takIIen ta Memorial Hospital an Mn- day suffering an attack ai the flu. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Carolyn Miller Honoured With Pantry Shower Miss Carolyn Miler, Port Hope, was the guest of honour at a pantry shelf shower given by Miss Lynda Miller, 103 King Street East, Bowmanviile, on Thursday, Oct. 3. The bride-to-be was given a corsage of roses on her arrivai. Much merriment followed the opening of the gifts when the. Coming guests tried to mak. suitabe poems from the letters in her name. Lunch was served from a table tastefully decorated ivith pink and white candies and bouquets of 'mnums at aither side of the cake, also decorated in pink and white. Miss Lynda Miller will be bridesmaid for her sister Car. olyn whose marriage to Mr. Eugene Farrell of Port Hope takes place on Oct. 12. Man, governed by imniortal Mmnd, is aiways beautiful and grand. Each succeeding year unfolds wisdom, beauty, and holiness.-Mary Baker Eddy. 0 0 e REXALL One Cent 5le OCTOBER 21si Io2Sih IJury and Love!!I JMA 3-5778 BowmanilleI ($/WMM eBEP kv k MI4j Guaranteed QaiyMeats GRADE A - PRE-DRESSED Ch icken s DE VON BRAND Rindless Bacon CALDWELL'S Skinless Wieners CALDWELL'S - Bly the piece Bologna 'APLE LEAF Cooked Ham lb. 39c 1 lb. pkg. 85C1 lb. 3 9c lb. 29c 6 oz. pkg. 49c A. oliday Must! r zcloa Fresh Cape Cod No. 25oCclo a Crcinberries 5 Mild Flavoured, Ontario No. 1 'Waxed 1.S Turnmpslb5 Ontario No. i Green Pascal -CuIh n rS CeIery Stalks À2 Lares19 A Fall Treat - Ontario No. icak re Pepper Squash '2for19C O n t ri G o W f N . - 5 0 lb . b a g S p e c ia l Table> Pototoes 99C Local Growfl - Fancy 6 qt. 'basket Mcitosh Apples 69c Values effective in Bowmanville until 6 p.m., Sat., Oct. 12 DOMINION STORES LIMITED an nrane, it yuU jçfflNPRE-DRESSED' ION Thanksgivlng Tuxksy I A turkey u!owIy roasted and bait. GRADE A ed ta a rich -wonderful golden brown ... a turkey s0 plurnp, 10 tender, a* aavaury that *'magin.T URKEYS tions" are already atarting on goz&. 10 to 16 lb., erous second helpings. And f0 go with the turlcy. crimsan cranberries, garden.fresh Ib 5 q turnips, sweet golden corn, pota. X/ toes baked in their jackets. pump. kmn pie, fresh fruit. Everything yoij need for the most sumptuouu Thanksgiving dinner ever la right at your finger-tips when you shop AU merehandise sold at yonte at DOMINION. Switch to DOMIN- Dominion Store is unconditionally ION this week. guaraflteed to give 100% satis- faction. Ocean Spray - Whole or Jellied - 15 oz., tin - Specia? Cranberry Sauce 23c Stokely's - Honey Pod - 15 oz. tin Fancy Peas Green Giant Brand Niblefs Corn 3 Speclal 3for 49C 14 or. tin - Special 3 for 49c Stuart House 12 inch - 25 f t. roll - Special Foilwrap 29c Serve a Pumpkin Pie this weekend Fancy Quality 28-oz. tin - Special Stokelyý's Pumpkin 2 for 3 7c Special Offer- Chase & Sanborn Instant C Saving at time of purchase 2 oz. jar 10e off pack voffee 50c 25e off pack 1.33 Poultry Dressing, Sage, Savory, Thyme - Shaker Glenwood Spices lic Save on Ice Cream - Richmello - 1/2 Gallon Ice Cream 89C Stock up for the weekend Sliced White 24 oz,,loaf Rîchmello Bread 17c Margarine - Regular lb. pkg. Solo 30c. Freshly Ground lb. pkg. Richmello Coffee 83c 120 Recipes in October Magazine MlA 3-5408 . 1 TM CAWAMM RTATMUUR. BOWMANVff.ýLZ MTAWO OCT. ifth, 1957 m