THURSDAY. NOV. l4th. 1957 THE CANADIAIq STATUSMAW. ~OW~!MrV!LLE. ONTAMO ADAMS - COCHRANE ýq*In a quiet ceremony in Ennis- killen Parsonage on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 19th, Lorna Mary May Cochrane, daugbter of Mr. Russell Cochrane of R.R. 2, Burketon and the late Mrs. Cochrane was united in marr- iage with Kelly Samuel Charles Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs% Z. Adams of Bowmanville. Rev. R. B. Green officiated. The bride looked lovely in a ballerina length gown of white crystalette with a taffeta under- okirt. The bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and the matching jacket buttoned to the throat. Her skirt was gracefully full. Matcbing mittens comple- ted her ensemble. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion was beld by a shirred matching beaddress trimmed with irides- cent sequins. She carried a white Bible with pink rosebuds and small white carnations caught in white streamers. Miss Bernice Cochrane, R.R. 2Burketon, sister of the bride, was maid of honour, wearinga street length dress o! turquoise I WALKER STORES SPECI.AL BUY! KIDDIES Lined Jeans Sizes 3 to 6x In Tan Only These generous sized lined jeans in tan drill are popular winter wear for the younger folk. These are well nmade jeans with superior elastic waist in the boxer style with two slash front pockets and lined with blue paid. A real buy at only $1.95 pair or two pairs for $3.77. Regular $298 Pair SPECIAL $1.95 Pair 2 for $3.77 WALKER STORES LIMITED 5 King St. E. Bowmanville Phone MA 3-5451 Bridai Party in Pretty Autumn Wedding 1:,Mut Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Bruce were married in Trinity seated are: Misses Lois Bruce, Shirley Armstrong, Gail Downey, Karen United Church on Sept. 7th. They are pictured with their attendants Downey, Sandra Downey, Sharon Dilling. Standing are: Fred Wagg, following the ceremony. The bride is* the former Frances Ann Downey, Ivan Wannamaker, Beverly Bruce, the groom, the bride, Mrs. B. Aide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downey, and the groom is the son of Jim Fox, Roly Robinson, John Bruce, Bruce White. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruce, ail of Bowmanville. Kneeling in front are the ring bearer Lewis Bruce, and flower girl, Jessie Downey. Bridesmaids ýPhoto by Hornsby Studio, Oshawa brocaded taffeta with a silver tone finish. It was sleeveless and featured a scoop neckline and a gracefully .gored skirt. She wore a white feathered bat, elbow*length white gloves and a single strand rhinestone neck- lace, the gift from the bride. She carried a nosegay o! pink and white mums. Mr. Keith Robinson acted as best man. A reception followed at the Solina Community Hall, wben the bride's step-motber received wearing a dress o! navy crepe with a light blue insert of lace at the neck, matching accessor- les and a corsage of pink and white carnations. The groom's mother assisted wearing a navy blue sheer dress, matcbing ace- essories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Keith Robinson was in charge of the guest book. The bridai couple left later for their wedding trip to Ottawa and Quebec, the bride wearing a navy blue fitted suit. White velvet bat with matching acc- essories and a corsage of pink roses completed ber ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will re- sîde at 26 Horsey Street, Bow- manville. The bride is a graduate o! Enfield Public and Bowmanville High Schools and is employed as a stenographer with the law firm of Strike and Strike. The groom graduated from Bow- manville Central School and is employed in the bose room of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. WINACOTT - BONNELL Mauve and white chrysan- themums formed the back- ground in the United Church, Prince Albert, Ont., for a wed ding at 2 o'clock Saturday af- ternoon, Nov. 2nd, when Miriani Evelyn Bonnell was united jr marriage with Murray Mordai Winacott. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bonnel of Prince Albert, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. anc Mrs. E. Winacott o! Bowman- ville. Rev. Linstead of Port Per- ry performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Grant Hunter of Prince Albert playcd the. wedding music and Mr. Ross Metcalfe of Bowmanville, sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "0 Promise Me." Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full length gown of lotus white Chantilly lace and illusion tulle over silk faille. The long sleev- ed bodice was sequin embroi- dered with stand-up collar. scalloped at the edge. Lace flounces accented the tulle skirt, Her finger tip veil o! silk illu- sion bordered in scalloped effect in Chantilly lace was held by a small crown studded witli seed pearîs and rhinestones, and she carried a cascade of red sweetheart roses. Miss Mabel Bonnell, Princc Albert, sister o! the bride, was maid of honor, and the other attendants were Miss Carol Midgley of Utica and Mrs. AI- lan Bonneli of Prince Albert. a sister-in-law. Ail wore identi- cal gowns of sapphire blue crys- tallette having scoop necklincs, ID~ ~flI WRITTEN LETTERS ANY GOOD LATE LY' 13NDER today's economic conditions, whai you don't want from governments, or can do without, will determine whether inflation'is to he halted. In other words, if is up Io the people of Canada Ihemselves to determine what sort of future they will have. Do your representatives in govemment ai ail levels know what you don't want?, Why not write and tel them? THE STEEL COMPANY 0F CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANIFORO TORONTO il~ cap sîceves and empire waist- lines with a bustle bow at the back. They wore feather bead- drcsses to match their gowns, white xrist lengtb gloves, and each carried cascades of white chrysanthemums with blue nib- bon accents. Mr. Gordon Sellick of Oshawva performed the duties o! best man. Usbering were Mr. John Abrams of Oshawa, and Mr. Allan Bonnell of Prince Albert, brother of the bride. The reception was held at the Scout Hall, Prince Albert, with the Scout Motbers catering. To receive the guests the bride's mother wore a navy silk faille suit dress witb white accents, a fur neckpiece, winter white bat and gloves, and corsage of red carnations. Assisting was tbc bridegroom's mother who chose tea]. blue wool faille, on fitted uines with empire waistline. champagne bat, and matchîng gloves and corsage of pink car- nations. For the honreymoon trip to points in the United States 'the bride donned a navy blue f it- ted suit, pink bat, navy and pink accessories and an orchid corsage. On their return the couple will reside in Peterborough. Out-of-town guests were pres- entt1,rom ýBowrjaanville, Osha- wa, *Montreal, Winnipeg, Nia- gara falîs and Peterborough. JOSE -CHAPMAN A very pretty wedding tookc place in Orono United Cburch on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 26 \vhen Erla Bernice Cbapman, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. L, Stanley Chapman o! Orono, was united in marriage with Francis Walbridge Jose, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jose of New- castle. Rev. Basil E. Long o!- ficiated. Baskets of yellow, white and bronze 'mumis formed tbe back- ground for tbe ceremony. Mr, Walter E. Downes of Peterbor- ough played the wedding mu- sic and accompanied the solu- ist Mrs. C. Carson, also of Pe- terborough, wbo sang "Thr Wedding Prayer" and "MVy World". Given in marriage by ber father, the bride wore a floor lcngth gown of white lace and net over satin. The fitted bit- dico was fasbioned o! Chantil- ly lace, the long sleeves coru- ing to a point over the band. The very full skirt featured tiers of net over satin, coming to a point in the back. A crown of seed pearls beld bier finger tip veil of French illusion and sbe carried a cascade o! red roses set in white nylon net. Miss Lillian Bassett o! Tren- ton was bridesmaid, wearing a dress o! French blue crystal charm on princess brnes. Dran- ed folds over the bips endcd -in a large bow at the back. Miss Shirley Goble of Waterford, cousin of the bride, was flower girl xvearing a similarly styled gown in deep blue. Eacb wore rnatching shoes and miittens and matching feather headdres:. The bridesmaid's flowers were a cascade of yeliow and white 'mums, while the flower girl flowers. Mr. Donald Jose of Bramp- ton, brother of the groom, was best man, and ushering 'were Mr. Clair Chapman, Oro no,l brother of the bride, and Mr, Glenn Larmer, Blackstock. A reception followed in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Orono, the- bride's mother wearing a drcss of deep blue taffeta embossed with velvet. Her accessories were Pink and she wore a cor- sage Of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a dress of dusky rose crepe with lace inserts, niatching bat and corsage o! yellow roses. During the reccp- tion Mr. Jack Allun sang -lI Love You Truly" and "Through the Years". His accompanist wvas Miss Shirley Quantrill. For their wedding trip In Washington, D.C., the bride donned a dark bnown suit, bnought from England, with xvhich she wore turquoise ar- Ccssorics and a corsage orf yci- low »mums. The couple will re- side at Gladibrae Farm, New- castle. The bride is a graduate o! Orono and Bowmanville High Schools and of Peterborogh Teachers' College. and is a teacher in Peterborough. Cake The groom is a graduate of decorating is a hobby, and the Newcastle and Bowmanville bride decorated ber own wed- High Schools and Kemptvllle ding cake. Agricultural School. He is pre- l*wj' oui "LUXURY" Q JJj-,jMATTRESS Say "Good-bye" to backaches caused by ai soft, sagging matfress. 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