?HURSDAY, SEPT. Ilth, 1958 THI CANADIA!I STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARTO PAc~ T~R~U BRUTON - MURRAY Rey. F. K. Malane officiated athe wedding in St. Joseph's Roman Catholie Church on Sat- urday, August 23, o! Elizabeth Lorraine Murray, daughter o! Mrs. Phyliss Murray o! North ]Bay, and James Vernon Bruton, son o! Mn. Clifford Bruton and the late Mrs. Bruton of Orono. Red roses and white 'munis graced the church for tbe occ- asion, and wedding music was p]ayed by Miss Rose Marie Morrill. Given in marniage by Mn. Lloyd George, the bride wore a cbarming gown o! white Gui- pure lace and nylon net. The snugly fitted lace bodice was fashioned with'sweetheart nec- kline and lily point sîneves and the skirt bad nylon net frothing out in bouffant full- ness to ballerina lengtb. A1 beaded crown beld ber fingentipi veil o! illusion and she carried a prayer book on which rse a corsage o! a red roei n wite 'munis. Miss Joan Bruton was maîd o! honour, wearing a waltz len- gth dress with light green un- derskirt of peau de soie and slightly ý darker overskirt o! silk organza. She wore a match- ing picture hat and carried a nosegay o! white 'mums and red roses. Miss Patsy Blake was flower girl and wore a short rose col- oured dress of peau de soi'LÈ and nylon net with matching floral bandeau. She carried a nosegay of yellow roses and white 'mums. Mr. Francis Bruton was best man, and ushering were Mr. Walter Stapleton and Mr. Leo-, nard Hoy. A neception followed at the Acres, when the bride's mother wore a dress o! mauve lace over satin with yellow rose corsage. For a wedding trip to Wes- tern Ontario and the United States, thebride chose an or- ange ice chemise dress with white accessories and corsage o! white 'mums. Mr. and Mrs. Bruton will reside in Orono. Ir.OODBRAND FABRICS FAýLL F FABI WOOL 0 a. 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Plan to serve it at your party. te GOODBRAND LITTLE - ENWRIGHT White and pink gladioli with White moire bows designatingi the guest pews formed the set-j ting in Newcastle U n i te-1 Church, Newcastle, Ontario, for a wedding at 2 o'clock Satur-i day afternoon, August 3th, when Connie Enwright, dau- ghter of Mrs. T. W. Enwright of Newcastle and the late Mr. Enwright was united in marr- iage with James Carson Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Little, of Oshawa, Ontario. The Reverend M. C. Fisher, B.A. penformed the double ring ceremony. The wedding music was played by Mr. Norman Williams who accompanied Miss Gloria Lane of Newtonville wbo sang "The Wedding P ray- er" and "Because". Escorted down the aisle by her uncle, Mr. L. C., Enwrighit o! Sarnia. and given in manniage by her mother, the bride wore a portrait gown of carnation white silk tulle over net.n Buy it in the handy 6-bottle cartn S1MITH BEVERAGES I.TD., 124 Church St., Bowmanville, Ont.1 LAXDLEY - BEISTOW Baskets o! Gladioli and !ernis formed au attractive setting, in the United Church at Bethany on Saturday, Sept. 6th for the wedding uniting iniarriage Miss Phyliss Bristow. daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Bristow and Mr. Edward (Ted) Laid- ley, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Laîdley of Omemee. Rev. R. R. Bonsteel officiated for the ceremony. Mrs. Robert Bur- gess sang '11 Walk Beside You" and "The Wedding Ben- eliction", with the wedding music played by Mrs. R. R. Bonsteel. Given in marriage by lier fathen, the bride was lovely in a gown of nylon tulle and Swiss. embroidered lace over shimmering white satin. The bouffant skirt was tnimmed with a wide band o! lace and the fitted bodice featured a1 sabrina neckline trimmed witli seed p e arî1s a nd sequins. long sleeves extending into lly points over the hands. Hrfn gertip veil of nylon was trim- med with lace and caught t tiara of sequins and pearîs anîd she carried a bouquet of pink Delight roses and white halo 'mums. Mrs. Douglas Graham of Om- emee was matron of honor for her sister and bridesmaids wene Mrs. Allan Moffatt, Peterbor- ough, and Mrs. Robert Laid- ley. Omemee, sisters of the bride and groom respectively. All wore identical dresses o! two- toned blue embossed organdy over taffeta with f ully bouf- fant skirts, a rounded neckline and cap sleeves. Bands of lace insertion enhanced the bodice and skirt, ending in two tiny blue velvet bows at the back. They wone white feather bandeaus and white accessories and car-1 ried Colonial nosegays of white shasta 'munis and blue corn- flower. Robert Laidley of Omemee was groomsman for bis bro- ther and ushers wene Thomasi Sanderson and Genald Bristow.1 Following the ceremony a! reception was held in thie Chunch Sunday School Hall. The bni- de's mother was wearing a black and grey sheath dres with black accessories and cor- sage of white feathered carn-, ations and yellow sweetheart' roses. The groom's mother wore navy blue with matching accessories and corsage o! whi- te carnations and pink sweet- heart roses. Laten,. leaving on a trip to New York State, the bride was wearing a smart sky-bu dress with matching coat, blue and black accessories and a cor- sage o! yellow sweetheart roses. About 75 guests were present fnom Toronto, Eldorado. Mo!- fatt, Peterborough, Millbrok Omemee and Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Laidley will1 live in Toronto. Prion to lier marriage fellow employees in the office o! the DeLaval Co. in Peterborough held a miscellaneous shower at ,the home o! Mrs. M. Hess, with Miss Margaret Reid and Miss Christina MacDonald as I joint hostesses. The DeLaval Co. presented bier with an el- ectric automatic coffee percol- ator, steel carving set, and steak knives. The Bethany Community held a miscellaneous showen in the Orange Hall with Miss Joan Morton reading the address of congratulations and good wish- es and Mrs. Harry Van Beek, Mrs. Robent Burgess assisting in.presenting the gifts. The ev- ening was pleasantly spent in playing euchere and Mrs. R.~ R. Bonsteel led in group sîng- ing, with Mrs. Reg. Edmund, I as pianist. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeBoo were mnarricd in St. Paul's United Church on July 26. The bride is the former Norma Bannister, datxghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barinister and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, DeBoo, ail of R. R. 3, Bowmanville. -Photo by Bowmanvillo Studio Ceremony in St. Joseph's À7.Not much islnown &bout theý inheritance o! mechanical ability but it is probably flot entirely a -matter of training. Q. 18 color blindness lnherIg.d? A. Yes, ina most cases. The defect seems to be passed along from mother to soa. Malerial in MIEDICAL ?iJIRROR I. basçed on larious scientific publicationi, and does flot nece.ssarily reflee: ihe opinion of ail doctory. The dia guvala end treaiment of disease requin.s the 8kili and Icnowledge mhich only a physician ton apply Iy personally aitending the patien t.. Letters iiI be answered In these colurnns anonymously. Direct your înquiries to 3. Downey Raiston, M.D.' SCIENCE EDITORS, P.O. BOX 396 M1adison Sq. Sta., New York 1», N. Y. eIHE J e2US*TRE GMNIL IChe moet thoughfful (and most-wanted) present you can give the homemaker-to-be is a useful electric appliance. There are so niany wonderful electrical gifts that promise happier, easier living for years M. .J. ELLIOTT. I.¶chrsyanthemumas wietef Wed in Lte Suînmer Ceremony escridbthbiemas were ail white cascades of sha- sta chrysanthemums. Mr. Norman Mepstead of Osh- awa, performed the duties of best man and the ushers were Mr. RossEmbley of Winnipeg - and Mr. Daniel Hogan of St. Clair Shores, Michigan. ks The reception was held at X the Legion Hall, Oshýwa, where k ~: the bride's mother received the small hat, and corsage of pink carnations. Assisting was t1he a cherry wine two piece silk > print dress. large white hat, matching accessories and cor- sage of white chrysanthemnums.* Rev. M. C. Fisher acted as master of ceremonies. Miss Lin- da Little of Rochester and Miss Gail Horner of Bewdley dan- ced several routines followinc the dinner. Mr. Ward Little of Rochester and Mr. Stanley Little of Bewdley also contri- jbuted to the dance program. Mr. Carson Andrews of Cobourg and jMr. George Andrews of Tor- onto sang several numbers, as did also Master Ross Little of Bewdley. Miss Barbara Little of Bewdley presided at the piano during the evening. Dan- cing was also enjoyed by the guests, and before .leaving the bride presented ber bridai bou- 1 quet to Mrs. A. McCandless Sof Strathroy, Ontario. For the honcymoon trip to Niagara Falls and points in ~'1United States the bride trav- Teweddling took place i St. Paul's United Church nayelwan od lw [on Saturday, August 30, of Betty Doreen Potter, daurihter ered nylon chiffon dress over of M. ad Mr. LrnePotter, and Lambertus Antonius Geboers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Geboers, ail of Bow dclM ri manville. ~~-Photo by Bowmanx ille Studio ,t iimllR0 0 echanical Abllity Married in -St. PauI's Church * Io Bi,,e Q.Although do offlce work I a m very hanily witls sools. Could my son inherit ahis chiE. ity-from nme? 1 Tom. FINE SELECTION 0F WEDDING GIFTS FOR SEPTEMBER BRIDES Hooper p's Jewellery and Gift Shop Happy the bride who lives better ELECTRI CALLI Pictured following their marriage in St. Josephi's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville, on SatLircla, August 23, are Mr. and Mrs. James Vernon Bruton who are making their home in Orono. The bride is the former Elizabeth Lorraine Murray, daughter of Mrs. Phylli1s Murray of North Bay, while the groom is the son of M\r. C. Bruton and the late Mrs. Bruton of Orono. -Photo by Bowman<illc' Siiirio satin !ashioned with a beruf!- led pleated peek-a-hoo bodicel haviniz a beart shaped neck- line and short sleeves comple- mented with long lily point mittcns. Cbantîllv lace edjged the liered handkenchief floor lcnzth skint %which ,vas wr oven a hoon. A plateau cal) of lace ard sced pearis held ber fingen-tip veil o! illusion, bon- dered in embossed lace, and she cannied a cascade o! red roses and white stephanotîs, Mrs. Ro.. Embley ol Winni- ipeg, was matron of bonon and the bridesmaids wene Miss Mar- garet Dustan of Bowmanvil!e and Miss Georgette Gnoleau At Oshawai, aIl wcarîng icienîtiu- waltz len-ath gýox.'ns of diffo.l 1 ycllow silk orgiia n nr'r iî- fetta, dcsigned wif.lia ¾. tonian bodice havîng a drap-- V neckline and short sleeve-~ They wore matching swirl fezý- ther beaddresses, white sho-i and short white gl '. T matron of hononr îed a - cade of yellow andi wlvitc a G. T. VAN BRIDGEZ~, Manager Qooct44~ ELECTRIIY MES $0 MUH ... COSTS SO LrifLE BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC UTILITIES LUMM[bSiUN .1 YELVERTON, Allan Bailey has been pro- moted from the Whitby to the Oshawa office of The Times- Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelus- ky, Gait, spent the holiday week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright. Miss Pearl Wright, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow. Mrs. Robt. Ford is spending this week in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Roy Allan and Mrs M. Pritchard, Toronto, were din- ner guests of Mr. and M,.s. Jas. Parr and called on the Baileys Sunda.y. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Emmer- ton returned home Saturday from a four-week trip to West- ern Canada and visit with fri- ends there. Mrs. Wilbert Archer is spcn- ding a few days withher dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stetsk, Chesterfield Inlet. N.W.T.ý and Mr. and Mrs. Mick Stetski, Osh- awa, visited Mr. and Mrs.Wal- te Wight and girls Sunday, Mrs. John Ney and Mr. Gam- taffeta, a white wool stole, and a bronze hat with ribbon velvet trimming matching accessories, taffeta, matching accessories aad a corsage of white chrysanthe- mums complcted lier ensemble. On their return the couple wili reside in Oshawa. TRURSDAY, SEPT. Ilth, 1958 THE CANADIAN STATZSMAIÇ. BOWMATiVn.LE. ONTARIO ble of Barrie and Mrs. Wil- mer Fitze, Oshawa, were Sun- day guests o! Mr. and Mrs. L. Fitze. Mr. Ross Henry, Cobourg, visîted bis aunt Mrs. Jas. Hen- ry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin, Donna and Dennis, visîted Mn. and Mrs. Fred Smith antd i Grace, Long Sault Sunda.y and attended Bethesda decoration service. Visitons with Mn. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin on Saturda~y ev- ening-Mr. and Mns. Donald Pook and Penny. Oshawa, and Miss Beverley Wnaight, Hamp- ton. On Sundav - Mn. and Mrs. Wes Hoskin, Harmony; 'Mn. and Mrs. Glen Hoskin, Oshawa; Mn. and Mns. Murray Hoskin and family, Countice. Mn. and Mrs. H. Manlyn an-d boy' s visited Mn. and .Mrs. C. Scott Bowmanville. Mn. and Mns. John Stone. Columbus, wene Sunday guests, of Mn. and Mns. Leith Byers. Mn. and Mrs. Dalton Dorr- cli and family spent the week- end at Niagara and U.S.A. Mn. and Mrs. Ivan Thomp- son and !amily spent the week- end with ber brother Dr. Jackc Manlow at Lively. 0 Mn. and Mns. Henb Swain called on Mn. Hartwell Lewery, Kirby, on Sunday. Mn. and Mns. Ennest Larmer left last Tuesday on a bus -trip to Winnipeg whene thcy w11 visit Constable and Mns. 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