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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jul 1958, p. 3

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~'HUR8DAY. .1TILY Sut. 1950 ?I~E CANADIAN ~TAT!~MAN. EOWMANV!LLE. O!~TAR!O PAGE TEREN 9*-INGWORTH - BUCKNELL 'Pink carnations and white #murs graced the altar of St. John's Anglican Church, Bow- znanville, for the wedding on Saturday afternoon, July 19, of Sylvia Mertis Bucknell, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Bucknell of Bowmanville, and Raymond Lloyd Illing- worth, son of Mr. 0. J. Illing- worth of Milton and the late :Mrs. Illingworth. Rev. A. C. Iierbert performed the cere- lnony. The bride was given in mar- niage by her father, --nd.w---e a floor length hoop-skirted gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle. The long sleeved fit-i ted bodice of Chantilly lace baci a square neckline and the full skirt over silk taffeta, worn with hoops, was fashioned in tiers which had a deep scallop- ed edging of Chantilly lace. Her shoulder length veil of tulle trimmed with Chantilly lace was caught to a crown of lace and seed pearîs and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and Shasta 'munis. The bride's attendants were lier two sisters, Mrs. Harry Mveîncke of Hamilton as ma-~ tron of honour, and Mrs. W. G. 'Bradley of Willowdale as brides- inaid. They wore identical gowns of orient. blue silk or- ganza over taffeta in cocktail length with white feather head- dresses, and carried nosegays of pink roses and white carnations. Mr. Murray Blakely of AI- monte was best man. Mr. C. J. G. Evans, organist at St. John's, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mr. Keith Wood, who sang "The Lord's Frayer" before the cere- rnony and "The Wedding Pray- er" during the signing of the re- gister. The bride's mother welcomed the guests at a reception held in the Parish Hall. She wore a dress of navy blue Chantilly lace over powder blue silk taf- fêta and corsage of pink carna.~ tions. St. Jobn's Guild catered for t.he wedding refreshments. The youn.g couple left on a wedding trip by motor to points iiorth, the bride wearing a navy blue sheath dress trimmed with white, matcbing three-quarter length coat, whit ~4cessories, and a corsage of cama- tioîp.Mr. and Mrs.,'lingworth will reside in Brampton, On-. tario. Â~he bride, before hiem mar- '~ge a clerk typist at Fittings %ited, Oshawa, was for eight Years a valued member of St. i Annivers BOYS' WASH SUITs Reduced from $3.98 - ALL COAT! Some Clearidg at - 75 King St. E. John's Anglican Chunch choir in Bowmanville. Among ber many lovely wedding gifts was a beautiful aluminum Lazy Su- san from fellow choir members. The groom is an engineer with tbe Department of High- ways. Out-of-town guests were pre- Bowmanville There's .nly one veus*n Colour texture ond carefree living- - - they're. Ience Rowan and Mrs. R. R. Bonsteel sang "Oh Perfect Love"i and "Oh Promise Me".' The re- ception for about 75 guests Who were present from Peterbor- ough, Scarborough, Oshawa, O- memee, Hamilton, Sudbury, Tor- onto, Little Britain, Yelverton, Cavan, Harwood, Canipbellcroft,, Millbrook and Pontypool was Jheld in the Sunday School Hall of the Church. Mrs. Bristow re- ceived in a dress of white f low- 1 ered silk with white accessories and their corsages were white feathered carnations. For their wedding trip mot- oring -through the eastern and southern States, the bride was wearing a blue lace sleeveless dress with matching jacket, white accessonies and corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. On return they will live at Omemee. SNIDER - COONS sent t theweUicling iUIII l- monte, Appleton, Cornwall, . The wedding was solemnizedl Kingston, Toronto, Willo)wdal,' initbe Wesleyan Methodxst1 Hamilton and Oshawa. Churcb in Winchester, Ontario,j ________on Saturday afternoon, July 26, of Edna Doreen Coons, daugh- GRAHAM - BRISTOW ter ýof Mm. and Mrs. George S. Coons of Wincbester, and Don- On Saturday in the United ald Clarke Snider, son of Mr. Church at Bethany, Rev. R. R. and Mrs. Walter Snider of Bonsteel peformed tbe cere- Courtice. mony uniting in niariage Miss Mxdsme lwr n Joan Bistow, eldest daughtem of Mfesume a pmey acn- Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Bristow en fomdaptybck of Bethany to Douglas Graham, ground for the ceemony whichi son of Mm. and Mrs. Harold Gra- was peformed by Rev F. K. bam of Omemee. Gordon, assisted by Rev. W. Given in mamiage be her fa. Mack. Mm. Bob Clifford of Ot- ther, the bride was wearmng a'* tawa played the weddîng mu- lovely gown of white nylon net sic and the soloist was Mrs. F.1 over a bouffant skimt of satin K. Gorqon of Canister, N.Y. with inserts of sequin timmed The bride, given in mamia«e chantilly lace. The matching by ber father, wore a floor lace bodice was buttoned down length gown of white nylon net the back, with stand-up collar and Chantilly lace over satin. outlined with sequins, long The gown featuned the tradi- sîceves extending to lily points, tional buttoned back and bouf- over tbe hands. Hem finger tip1 fant skirt and was fashioned nylon veil was timmcd with with a sabrina neckline -flecked lace and caught to a tiara of se- with sequins and simulated quins and pearîs. She canried a peamîs. The long tapered sleeves cascade of white feathered car- came to points oven the wrists. nations and pink sweetheart Hem shoulder length veil of ny- roses. Ion net was daught to a tiara of Mrs. Allan Moffat of Peter- iidescent sequins and peamîs. borough was matron of bonor and she carried a cascade of for hem sisten and bridesmaids Bettertime roses. were a second sister, Miss Phyl- Miss Doreen Forteous of Win- iss Bistow of Feterborough and chester, was maid of bonour a cousin, Mns. Jack Robertson, and the bidesmaids were Mrs. also of Peterborough. They wore James Ambrose, Oshawa, sis'r identical gowns of embossed ter of the groom, and Miss En- blue and white floral pattern ma Holmes of Winchester. They of white nylon oganza, with wore identical ballenina length waltz length harem skirts and gowns of conal silk oganza over blue taffeta cumbembund caught net and taffeta with matching up in the back with a largebedmss.Tirfoeswe matching bow, matcbing blue casadese fwhieanfloe ble headpieces and white accessor-caadsowhtanplebu ies. They caried nosegays of carnations. white feathered mumis, pale pink Mm. Paul. Johnston of Maple, sweetheart roses wîth touches of was goomnsman, and usherrng blue. were Mm. Allan Scott, Winches- The two little flowèr girls, ter, and Mr. Alan Kay of Mar- nieces of the grom were Caroli mora. Ann Marks of Little Brîtain and The gucats were eceived at Mary Ann O'Bian of Feterbon- the Chester Room of the Win- ough. Tbey wore dresses of pink chester Hotel, the bride's motb- sheer nylon timmed with lace, er wearing a dmess of gmey and matcbing pink headpieces, with rose tic silk with black acces- white accessories and camriedI sonies and corsage of white nosegays of white sweetpeas and roses. The groom's mother who pink sweetheart roses. Grooms- assisted hem, wome a dress of, man was John Pogue of Sud- lqaceeadCatlylc bury and ushers were Gerlad'qaceeadCatlylc with white accessomies. Hem cor- Bristow of Yelverton and Ted. sage was of white roses. Laidley, Toronto. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Clan- The Young couple left on a wedding trip to the. Adiron- dacks, the bride ^wearing a pink crystalette dress with matching duster coat, white accessories u ry S aleand corsage of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Snider will live in teacher a h Courtice West - ~School. The groom is on the Istaff of the Bank of Montreal, S to-----$1098 Osa. IL D INrmI FALLIS - GARDINER BED$5.EU Wýedding in -St. John's Church1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lloyd Illingworth are pictured as they cut the wedding cake at the reception followi ng their ffiarriage in St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday, July l9th. The bride is the former Sylvia Mertis Bucknell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Bucknell of Bowmanville. Her husband is the son of Mr. O. J. Illingworth of Kingston, and the late Mrs. Illingworth. The couple wjll reside in Brampton. il Photo by Bowmanville Studio Married in Winchester A profusion of summen flow- 'ers formed the background Sat- umday, July 19 for the wedding. at St. Andrew's United Chumch, jMillbrook, of Lois Loraen Gar- diner, daughtem of Mr. and Mrs. Chrles Gardiner to Leo Albert jMr. and Mrs. Donald Clarke Snider are senfl Fallis, son of Mm. and Mns. Mar- lowing their wedding at Wesleyan Methodist Church, shall Fallis, Millbrook, an2d Winche ster, Ontario, on July 26. The bride is Edna grandson of Mr-. and Mrs. Wil-' bent Beatty with whom be has Doreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley Coons lived since childhood. The Rev.l of Winchester, and the bridegroomn is the son of Mr. and Francis Chisbolm, now of Fort Mrs. Walter Snider of Courtice, Ontario. Dalhousie, returned to St. An- Photo by Daykin drew's Chumch to officiate. ___________________________________ Wedding music was played by Miss Mabel Clarny and Mrs. G. A. Spicen sang "The Lord's Isi n s H l h w r The bide's story-book floor- length gown was of Chantili; For Miss Janet Bigelow lace with fitted bodice, Sabri- na neckline and lily-point Many friends of Miss Janet tioned and Mrs. Mansel Wright sîceves. Hem bouffant skimt flow- Bigelow, R.R. 1 Fraserville and 'and Miss Donna Ponter. cd fmom a nipped-in waist, en- fonmerly of Bethany, gathemed Lunch was served by th hanced with tiers of altemnate in the United Chumch Sunday lace and pleated tulle at either School room on Tuesday even- ladies of the community and ac- side. Hem headdmess was a ban- ing bringing gifts and offeing quaintance nenewed with Miss deau of organza flowers dottcd congratulations in anticipation Bigelow and ber mothen, Mrs.. with rhinestone, which held a of her marniage to John Guthre Frank Bigelow of Fraserville. fîngetp veil of silk illusion. of Millbnook, which will take Hem cascade bouquet was of ned place in the United Chunch at Bettentime roses, stephanotis Bethany, August 2nd. and ivy, from which hung Th drsofapeitn steaes fswetertrse.was nead. by Mns. Harry Van Miss Jean Gardiner was hem Beak with Miss Eleanor Rowan, sister's bridesmaid. She wore a Mrs. Harry Ryley, Mrs. Addison Se i l gown of romance blue chiffon Scott and Mrs. Robent Burgess desîgned in Grecian lines, with assisting in presentîng the gîfts. shirred bodice and two over the shoulder panels. Hem head- Mrs. Robert Burgess sang two deau of mohair entwined with "He", accompanied by Mns. Cia- tiny peanîs. She carmied a cas- rence Rowan. Mms. Ralph Pmes- cade of pink' carnations. Cyn- +on gave a reading "The Worth replaccd the bride's niece, Ka- gave a poem "Add This to. Youm thryn Hard, who was ill. Hem Trousseau". The Misses Dianne,j long melon chiffon gown bad Sharon and Patsy Bîgelow sangi large collar and full bouffant "Sugar Moon" and "Diana" ac- C o rI.J skirt with a large bow and cm nd by Mrs. Reg Ed < <1 streamers a back. She wore a. .nd. Mrs. Rosý Carr gave a headdness of mohair entwined reading "Nonsense For Janet".1 withpears. Te flwer aske Alltookpart in a contest of1 1 h parîds. heflwenbakt jumled ~kitche-, words and cachl ]CAR BnI IN G S swet ,rcîsdroses and cornflow- oAdviet wthe ri oe *ich Regular $1,00 --G-------- ers. were pinned together with clo Trevon Fallis was his bro- thes pins and presented in A ther's goomsman and the ush- clothespin bag to Miss Bglo. E A I N ers werc Bert H. Gardiner and Group sîngîng was led by Mrs. Regulan $2.00 - Gannet Fallis, brothers of the Addison Scott andtMiss Eleanom bride and groom. Rowan announced the program. NE C KL ACE S A reception was held in the MisBglwepsedhr gua$20 church parlours. Mrs. Gardiner j iss ielak ortemes de Rgua$20- chose a dress of dusty rose with apprsincen tk or the gmift nt ACEL e white lace bat and accessonies i appecaongto the oteveig ]B A EL T and she wore a corsage of pale whîmhna'nnged theeve2i00 pink sweethcamt roses. Thewho a Reguldedrt$e 00 r groomn's mother eceeived in a1 black and white bengaline dress; donn d an embroidered organ- witb white bat and accessonies 7,~a s h cath drcss in Iwo-tonc and a corsage of deep pink blue w.ith roundcd neckline and Swcetheamt roses." cap sîceves and white hat and Thrs. om' WibrtB ay. recve plk eighs etrsae amt oe.M Th.Wlbr e gmsa dmotheiem acc essois. He corsage rvses.fMa in a blue figured gown with Aftem a wedding trip to tha , t! white liat and accessories witi- States and points west Mr.. and I43 King St.< a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Fallis will make their 1 lotg oing away tbe bride home ini Peterboroughi. M" SOLINA Philip Toze of thie RCAF is spending bis leave with Mm. and Mrs: Wes Yellowlees and family. He will be stationed at Trenton in August. There wil be no Sunday Sehool or church service here, next Sunday, August 3. Mm. and Mms. George Pascoe of Saskatoon, Sask., visited at Bruce Tink's and Roy Lang- maid's. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family and Mrs. Addie Tink visited friends at Sunderland on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeBarr and chîldren of Morden, Man..I visited Mr. Charles Sbortridge, Roy Langmaid's and otber friends bere. Fat Knox is spending a week as counsellor at Camp Pretoria. Judith Drynan of Osbawa, visited ber cousins, Helen and Fat Knox. Ken and Brian Knox visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson, Ze- phyr, on Sunday. Brian remain- ed for bolidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Malcolm and family, Brougham, visited at John Knox 's. Mm. and Mrs. E. Crydemman enjoyed a motor trip to Egan- ville and Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cryder- man and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman, had a pleasant trip to Trenton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hooey, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery,l had a motor trip to Quebec City at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor and sons attended the Ferguson family reunion at Hampton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor were Sunday guests of Miss Lil- lian Hoar in Bowmanville. Mrs. Jack Ovenden and chil- dren, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake and fam- ily. Jimmy Youngman of Tyrone, is holidaying at Doug Flett's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and sons visited at Hilton Tink's, Ebenezer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Spires and famf¶y visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burmows at their cottage at Crowe Lake. Elizabeth Dyer, Oshawa, is visiting Mn. and Mns. Rae Pas- coe and children. Mrs. Rae Pascoe and cbild- ren visited at A. Beevor's Osh- awa, and also attended a birth- day party at Glen Glaspell's Taunton. for their sons. Mr. David Broome, Hamil- ton, visited several days with Mm. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and sons. Evelyn Hockaday spent a week with her cousin, Sandra Ellicott, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lammer, Blackstock, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Yellowlees and children. Sandra Ellicott of Peterbor- ough, is holidaying with Evelyn Hockaday this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Millson' and Maureen of Toronto, visit- ed relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer and famnily visited Roger Bush at Peterborough on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson and farnily, London, and also attended the Music Festival at Stratford, and visited relatives at St. Marys. Wayne Ormiston of Harmony, holidayed at Tom Baker's with bis cousins. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardy and Stanley visited Mr. and Mms. Harvey Hardy at a cottage at Fine Point, Lake Scugog. They also visited relatives at Peter- borough. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Werry ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Noble Metcalfe of Oshawa, mo- tored to Western Ontario dur- ing the weekend where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wotten visîted Mrs. L. B. Williams in Bowmanville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Fat, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hock- aday, Evelyn, Eileen and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. .Wes Yellowlees, Harold and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. .Harvey Yellowlees, Ka- men, Brenda and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yellowlees, Miss Gladys Yellowlees and Mr. Walter Shortt of Courtice, at- tended the Yellowlees family reunion at Waltona Park on Sunday. Mrs. D. Flett prepared the temperance program for Sun- day School, Sunday morning. It included a vocal duet by Ka- ren and Brenda Yellowlees and a story by Stan MiUson, super- intendent for this month. Rev. and Mrs. Reed are en- joying a wvell deserved vaca- tion during the month of Au- gust. Whai Others' Say PROPAGANDA IN TRADE Fort Erie Letter Review. Evidence that Communist propaganda occupies an ini- portant place in current trade drive of USSR and its satel- lite countries is found in recent newspaper advertisement by Czech legation at Ottawa entit- led "Czechoslovakia Today: Tra- der in Your Future". 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