?HU SDA, cT.Sth 159 YR t~ ?Jfl A U fW'APW~IA S DfWIA SWWI ~ A-~ -- ~ ~ Vd~~ £~A~~&EauRU MILNE - ROODi ed by Mrs. Bruace Searle, or-' Albert St. United Church, ganist. Oshawa, was thc setting for a The bride, given in marriage lovely candle-light service on by IMr. George Paterson, a farn- Saturday, September 26th, at ily friend, wore a waltz length 7 p.m. whcn Rv. S. C. H. At- g-Own o! white lace over satin. kinson oficiated at the doubie-A deep flounce of pleated ny-1 ring ceremnony uniting in mar- ion formed the hemline of the ,rage Lillian Margaret Hodi bouffant skirt and the bodice dlaughter of Mrs. O rg r featured a scoop neckline and ]Rood, Oshawa, and Mr. Jonn lily-.point sleeves. Her finger- ItObcrt Bruce Milnie. Mr. Imle tip veil, edged with Madeira la Uic son o! Mr. and Mrs.lace, was caught ta a sequin M4. Jile, Bowmanville. and pearl trimxned bandeau and weddng usicwasplayshecarrîed a bouquet of red ~cdin muicwasply-roses, liiy-of-the-valley and VIedical Mirror Delayed Speech CeNs for Action Q. Ny 32 »O n h-oId oy 'ry f ly a feue§Mr, a imere cauae better, for action. Its truc at ne two cbildren in the same amily acquire speech at the aine age, or in the saine way, t wîth equal case.- Sonie babblei arly and may even besying a ew vda by the frt year. enu devcIop speech e lol. Girls begin to talk carlier anboys. On the average, a idmoud want to talk by the RShmonth ad viiijabber away ulte rrily. The golden age for . lpig norrnal speech is dur- g erly childhood. Varions hiacas cause delayed speech. icmesauan unrecognhzed hihoddisease in responsible. arnts, relatives, or aider chli- be a ave se anticipated e îlds vanta that there is ne ecaity for making bis needa ow.Late taikers ahould first examnined by thc faznily doctor rpediatrician. Let lim plan the uturc, course of action. Don't t of seeking good- medical ad- juat because sommcoe may VO aîd that tu hebU i iU ma f iL mu q - bu 7m.met Pt bu. -ob8. am" 8L. 3-5718 NI RMSTORE IWANIL heather. The maid o! honor, Miss Don-. na Camnpbell, and bridesmaid, Mi*ss Barbara Campbelwr identical waltz-lengthdrse of dotted Swiss fashioned with balloon skirts and boat neck-r lines. The maid o! honor was in pale blue and the bridcsmaid in pale yellow. Their matching hats were o! nylon and they carried nosegays o! yellow and white 'm-ums. Flower girl was the groom's small cousin, Miss Leslie Cox o! Lakefield, wearing embroid- ered white nylon Swiss with1 paie pink sash and bandeau o! pale pink !lowers and lace. Her nosegay was o! pale blue car- nations. Master Mark Hood and' Master Gary Hood, young bro- thers o! the bride, were ring bearers oarrying the rings on b lue satin cushions. The bride's brother, Mr. Charles Hood, was best inan and the ushers were the groom's brother, Mr. David Milne, and Mr. WillianlPen- wright.V For the reception heid at Pontiac Inn, Oshawa, the bride's mother chose beige pleated jersey wîth emerald green accessories. To assist, the groom's mother wore a green jersey suit-dress with cream colored hat and gioves. Both wore corsages of white carna- tions. For travelling the bride chang- cd to a street-length dress of dark green chiffon over taffe- ta with balloon skirt, black ac- cessories and white carnation corsage. Mýr. and Mrs. Milne will reside at 369 Drew Street, Oshawa. Guests were present from Hamilton, Alliston, Buffalo, Lakefield, BowmaanviUe and Oshawa. MARI King Stree R'S iewellery et West Bowmanville Wheln ci>',foi fi in,.tact, case upmed, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keith Hodgson are shown sign- ing the register following their marriage in St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, on Friday, September 4, 1959, at 7 p.m. The bride, former Mildred Lucille Brown, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R1. W. Brown, Nestieton. Mr. Hodgson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hodgson, Bownianville. -Photo by Carruthers OCTOBER The year's crown is a diadem, Composed of beauty rare, From April's diamond tear-drop, To June's sweet peari so fair. There's garnet, -ruby, amethyst, And sapphire for September, Then turquoise, bloodstone, emerald, And topaz for November. But none surpass October, With the opal's hidden flame, Ail wealth of colour is blended, The grand finale to proclaim -Marjorie Cunningham tî E IV c a] ri d p N Ir ti si c b: fi m ti a il CI SI b a: n GREER - WERRY The marriage o! Shirley AI- ta Pauline, daughter o! Mr. Royal E. C. Werry, Q.C., and Virs. Werry, Westmount, ta Mr. Clifford H. M. Greer, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Greer o! Bar- rington, Que., took place Satur- day afternoon, Oct. ard, at 2 p.m. in Wesley United Church, Notre Dame de Grace, Dr. Nor- man A. MeMurray performing the double ring ceremony as- sisted by Rev. Norman Buch- anan of Beaurepaire United Church. The bride, given In marriage by her father, was gowrued in a flar length white brocade dress .vith full length panel front, the aide fullness fbowing into a chapel train. Her veil of tulle ilusion was shirred to a iow crown o! match-ing brocade and she carried a satin covered Bi- ble ornamented with orchids and stephanotis. Her only or- nament was a string o! pearls. As inatron o! honour, Mrs. Gerald Durant, o! Ottawa, wore a gold tone velvet bouffant dress with m.atching rnittens, a gold feather bandeau, goid slip- pers and carried a cascade bou- quet of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Misses Elsie and Mac Greer, sister o! the bridegroom, and Miss Brenda Bogg.9 were brides- m.aids, wearing gowns in for- est green velvet sîmilar in design to that o! the matron of honour, metching velvet mit- tens, green feather bandeaux and green satin slippers. They carnied cascade bouquets of bronze and yellow 'mumns. Linda Cullis, nifece o! the -rdegroom anrd Lorna 'Clan- ence, cousin of the bride, as flower girls, wore white peau de soie frocl-s having bands of green velvet ib bon around the skirts finislhed in front with S MET£? So is Pepsi-Cola! For today's Pepsi goes with modern ideam about elini good looks. Neyer heavy, neyer too sweet, it refreshes without Miin&. Put Pepsi on your shopping lhot. Buy kt in tihandy &.boutle carton SMITB BEVERAGES LTD, 12 Chnrch St., Bowmanvili., Ont. small bows and green velvet bolero jackets, white looped ny- lon headbancis dotted with seed pearJs and carried small bas- kets of white and yellow pom- poms. They wore silver brace- lets. a gift o! the bride. Mr. Robert Greer, acted as best man for his brother and Mr. Geraid Durant, Mr. Frank Greer and Mr. Wm. Werry were ushers. Mrs. Werry, mnother cf the bride, chose a gown o! cactus, green peau de soie, small vel- j vet petal bat in tcnes o! fawn 1 and green with brown accessor- ies, and a shoulder corsage of' yellow roses. Mrs. Greer, moth- er o! the bridegrooni, wore delphinium blue lace over rnatching taffeta, a dusty rose velvet hat with veil, matching gioves and a shoulder corsager o! pink roses. Mr. John Cook presided at the organ and Mr. John Walker, baritone, was soloist. After a reception in Victoria: Hall, Westmount, the newly married couple left for a motor trip through Uic New Enan States, Uic bride travelling in.. a brown worsted suit withi beige cashmere top-coat, n! cloche bat in gold velour and brown accessories. On their re-r turn they will take up residence in Heihmingford, Que. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and MErs. Har- old Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Mere- dith Moffatt and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Peel of Oshawa, Ont., Mn. and Mns. Ernest Werry and Miss Betty Jane Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Werry, Enniskillen, Ont. HODGSON - BROWN Rev. H. A. Turner was the' o!ficiating clergyman on Friday,! September 4, 1959, at 7 p.m. in, St. Paul's United Church, Bow- manville, when Mildred Lucýille Brown, daughter o! Mr. andi Mis. R. W. Brown, Nestieton, became the bride o! Mr. Don- ald Keith Hodgson. The groom is the son o! Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hodgson, Bowmanville. The bride wore a street- length gown o! white silk or- ganza over taffeta. The flared skirt was topped by a fitted bodice !eaturing a scalloped neckline. Her shoulder-length veil o! tulle illusion was caught ta a crown o! pearis and she carried a cascade o! pink glad- ioli with white carnations. The bride's sister, Miss Peggy B.rown, was iridesmaid wear- ing a street-length dress o! iight green taffeta with lace bodice and flared skirt. She wore a white feather hat and carried a nosegay of ycllow and white MuMs. Mr. Ron White, the groom'Is brother-in-law, was best man. For thre reception held in Blackstock Recreational Centre, thc bride's mnother chose a navy drcss with pink accessories and corsage of pink carnations. To assist, Uic groom's mother worc a pink lace dress with white accessories and corsage o! white carnations. For the honcymnoon trip to points East, the bride donned a royal blue chiffon dress with pink accessories and corsage of pink carnations. On their ne- turn Nk. and Mis. Hodgson will reside at 7 Concession Street, Mapie Leaf - Save 8c Min cemeat LETTUCE 2 Mitchell's Cor ners Opens Home & School* Season M.tchell's Corners Home and School Association held its first meeting of the season recently with Mrs. William Nemis pre- siding. Mrs. Arthur Peeling read the minutes of the iast meeting and Mrs. Han-y Dyler gave the treasurer's report. who, at the time of their wed- ding, drove them ail over town ini his moving van. Several bou- quets and many cards of con- gratulations were also received. Mrs. William Duggan and Mr. Victor Blake spoke briefly fol- lowing the presentation. The dining room table was at- tractively arranged with the anniversary cake, bouquets of yellow chrysanthemumis be- tween tail white tapers. A buffet lunch was served by the hostesses: Mrs. Clarence Cox, Mrs. Frank Cox, Mrs. Fred Sis, Mrs. Han-y Depew, Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. William Duggan. The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards and dancing. Out of town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Blake, Grand Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Depew and John, Mrs. Walter Oke, Mrs. Sam Glanville and Mrs. Jack Glanville, ail o!f Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lloyd Palmer and Mrs. F.j BrowHofVEitYOU H A D T I The two strangers met ln the ~train dlnlng car and were dis- --~---* cusslng the woes of marriage. Shown following their marriage in Orono United "For Instance, do you belleve la Church on Saturday, September 26th, are Mr. and Mrs. clubs for women?" enquired the Walter Milton Stapleton. The bride, former Berna Gail first man. Haase, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Haase, -"Welî, yes, but only If you can't Orono. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles handie them any other way," Stapleton, also of Orono. eldhifrn. -Ph to y M ry' St dio Guess he's just a cave man at heart . . . but we've corne a tY longway since those tactics o! I5th nniv rsar Par the cave dwellers. Take dry cleaning, for instance, and the strides that have been made, Heldfor sha a Co ple even since >grandma's day. A pleasant surprise party was ber 22, 1934. The bridesmaid of skins'. You'll be pleased. held at the home o! Mr. and 25 years ago, Mrs. William Dug- Mrs. Fred H. Smith, Elgin gan, and the best man, the B L OA Street East, Oshawa, recently, bride's brother, Mr. Clarence H L O A in honor o their 25th wedding Cox, were presentfo the an- PLEDGE 31 azrniversary. niversary. Mr. ind shwalthih aedv life. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Florence B. Cox and the couple were married in King Street United Church, Septem- Mrs. George Klngsland intro- duced Uic speaker of Uic even- irig, Constable Harold Cornel who is with thc Provincial Po- lice, Bowmanville. Constable Corneil spoke on traffic rules and safety. Later he answered many questions. Mrs. Romanchuk's class won thc banner for the largest par- entai attendance. Lunch was served by Mrs. Michael Nemisz and her committee. Memorial Hospital Weekly Report For the week o! Sept. 28 - Oct. 4 inclusive., Admissions -.46 Births-î maie, 5 females 6 Discharges _____58 Major operations 11_____i Minor operations le Emergency treatments __. 19 Visiting hours 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Love must be learned, and iearned agàin and agaîn; thereý is no end to it. Hate needs no instruction, but waits a be provoked.-Katherine Anne l Leonie aE mCROSS L00D 10W! The bride was presented with a beautiful corsage o! yeilow chrysanthemumis. A shower o! silver dollars f rom relatives and ~- friends was presented ta the couple by Mr. John ColemanEt Fresh and Frozen Young Hens - 10 -16 Mb. av. Turkeyslb.41c Maple Leaf or Burns - Ready-to-eat Shankless - Skinless HAMS lb.53c 'l 2 lb. Tin 39< Good Size Heads 29C1 .Tellled or Mhole Ocean Sipray - Save 4e> CRANEERRY 3 ibs. 19cj lored or Whlte - Save ge NELUS 16 oz. Fraservae Fancy Mixed NAIENALLOWS 29c Vegetables Assos*î - Save Se ~ 4 5c LADY DETH Bag CHOCOLATES 75 IGA 'Presents the New "Assembl e - it - Yourself" GIANT DiCTIONARY Section ONLY 25.- Check Your Local IGA Sttere for Further Information on This Terrifie Offer SHOP AND SAVE AT IOWIEaNYiL Bowmanville IGA Market uw Toms' IGA-Market mcu.ONAI Vows Made in St. PauI's United Married in Orono United Ail Grocery Features Effective October 8th, 9th, lOth IGA Fancy - Family Size - Save 17e - 48 oz. tins Tomato Juice 2 for 45c Got th» JumP 9.5 Christ mas! Green Giant - Save 7c Fancy Peas 3,Ti «,z*49R WC Stokely's - Save 4c Fancy Pumpkin 2 Tin3 5»C rA Prime Salad Favourite - Vacuum Cooled U.S. No. 1 Grade A Thanksgiving Treat - U.S. No. 1 Grade SWEET POTATOES Monarch Regular Save 6c Margarine Pkgs.49 ý 1 "q 1 IL w I & a 9 d %f Il 16 . e 1 "IURSDAT, OCT. M, 1959 TEM CANADMN STATERIL«. im Awin 1 0 0 0 1