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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Apr 1963, p. 3

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r" M 111111 The Rot ary Club's share of Easter Seal Funds may be spent on the care, treatment and rehabilitation of orthopedically crippled children ini this BUY EASTER SEALS Zobb le U/eddingFraservfle, was the groors HAYDONWe F mini, Toronto; Gordon Smith! U.C.W. April meeting wilài _____ fYLY-McCULLOUGH took place in Toronto on Fi.ad -v McGill of Bethany.i be held at the home of Mrs.' j4wddsg o wie îterstday night when the Rev. I The reception held at Marg.'Chai-lie Garrard on Thursday, -LL e1-1 G. Perkins officiated for the aret's Banquet Hall, where night, April l8th, at 8 p.m.' double ring ceremony unit-iMrs. McCullough received the Program in charge of Mrs. in mai-nage Leah May guests wearing a blue brocade 1 Alfred Gai-tard.. Bu T e BET Mcçullough, daughter of Mr. two-pîece dress with beige1 Sunday School will be heicl and Mrs. Murray Mcçullough;accessories and white orchid a15 iue o2oco n of orntoan Rben (ob)cosae. Assisting t eev church service at 3 p.m. on Ryley, son of Mr. and Mrs. was the groom's mother, Mrs. Sunday. Bruce Ryley of Bethany. i Bruce Ryley of Bethany, wear- S pring ing a gown of blue Adante M Vr. and Mrs. W. Salmon Wedding music was played' with white accessories and and family, Toronto, wereý by John Russell who also ac- pink orchid corsage. Sunday viitors of Mn andî companied Miss Dawn Mur-: For their wedding trip toiMs. L. Tilley and family. r naysingng "Te Wedingpoints East, the bride donned r Mrs. E dn a McLaughlin Footéw ea 'Love" ad " efc a smart red suit with black1 Burketon, spent Tuesday withl accssoiesand was wearing the Ashton famlly. We selI nationally Given in marriage by hierr a white gardenia coi-sage.. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomp-1 advertised brands father, the bride was lovely On return they will live ~i son, Carleton Place, Mrs. F. NATURALIZERS in lier floor length gown o! their newly built home 11 Bwanile M NAUAIES white satin, the full skirt -x-1Bethany. ýRoland Thompson, called on * UHtending in a slight train ef- Guests were present fr'om1 Mrs. W. Thompson on Friday. HUHPUPPIES :fect. The fitted bodice was Toronto, Lakefield, Bethany11 for en wmen buttOfed downthe baCk with Mount Pleasant, Ballyduff, Mi-. and Mi-s. Walter Love-~... ýlon sleve exendig i liy Mntral, eteborugh Or ridge visited the Myles Fun- and childrepoints. The round neckline ono, Fraservile and Oshawa.erlPloTononF * SVAG SHES was outlined with appliqued Among the specially honoredi day evening to pay their ne-I SA A ESH E flowers. Her elbow length net guests were the three grand- spects to a dear friend, the........e for the entire famlIy... veil was caught to a halo of parents, Mn. and Mrs. Joseph late Miss Janet Mullin. lncludimg Children's 'tiny white flowvers and she McCullough, Ballyduff; Mr. Mr. Wayne Blackburn spent ~. . .* *~**~* Orthopedie Shoes carried a cascade bouquet ofand Mrs. Melville Handley, the weekend at his home. ' . by savage1 pink roses, stephanotis and Mount Pleasant, Mn.adMri. and Mrs.LlyAst dracena foliage. James McKinnon, Bethany. Ronald and Ray, Mr. and Mrs *DACK andr She was attended by hier r1Pi-e-bridal showers were Ross Ashton and famnily were , SCOT - MHAL ,four sisters Joan McCull)u gh,,h eld for Mrs. Robert Ryley Sunday dinner guests of Mr. SOTMH L ,Evelyn McCullough, JovcelIo! Bethiany, formerly Miss an r.R ritn ni Mecullough and Mrs. Phyllis 1Leah McCullough, daugliten klan, theR.occason, Mis- SISMAN and GREB r Comeau all wearing ýideiitcal!of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mei-n' nd Ms.Rs WORK BOOTS ~~dresses o! royal blue taffeta 'Cullough, Toronto. Miss AliceAstnsithys sheaths with blue organza Brown and Miss Joan 1-McCul- Also ful Une of overskirts, matching shoes and! lough were co-hostesses for Mi.a Sharpi-. RAhon RUIBRER FOOTWEAR r long white gloves. Their headt- a miscellaneous shower held SapadM. a stn dresses were of blue bw at the home of the bride*s accompanied Mn. Ronald Ash- Ail sizes i wt vrtefc visadgadohr Mrs. Melville ton to Toronto on Monday Popular Price Range they carried bouquets of fea-1 Handley in Mount Pleasant evening to pay their last r thered pink carnations. ýMis. Phyllis Comeau held ýjspects to the late J. Aiken- at - The tiny flower girls, Mai--i miscellaneous shower at lier 1 head. Podprnso t lene Ryley of Bethany, niece, home in Toronto. Fellow em- lMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Podprnso t Lofd E ls cthe groom and Marilyn poyees of Nestle's Ltd., whiere li Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton, Davey, above, are Mr.an 1 bride were dnessed alike i foi- the past f ive years also Sharp attended funeral ser- January 10, at the time thE frock of wîte stin ~ presented a shower o! gifts. vice o! the late James Aik. _ae r.an ho sbu yon chifonsashnes and head at Toronto on uesay.grandparentsarM.an -ShoesSlue ylon ciffonTuesdaynd.tMr. and Mrs. Donald Davey 49 trim with matching blue flow- We may well go to the Mrs. W. Thompson spent 49King Street West lered headdress. They carried moon, but that's not very far. Mrs. F. Osmond and family. BOWMANVILLE I nosegays of multi -colorediThe greatest distance we haveiSaturday night with Mn. andpe us oMr.FdTm, 1mmni. . 1i to cover stili lies within us.-i Mi-. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon Er gsten . FrdTm i Allan Bigelow of R..1 Charles de Gaulle. and Susan were Sunday sup- Ensiln -- Several fi-rn Haydon at- tended Cornz a Poppin' put Ion by the Jack and Jili Club in Bowmanville Town Hall. I Mn. and Mrs. Alfred Gar- Return Your ee supper guests of Mi-. and Ms Ciutr and a-ny wneSnda were recelved, and dur!ng the The Canadia Stateuman, nowmanvMle, Apr. 10, 1983 evening a happy annuversary greeting was sung oven the ay OrnadM.adW eadGanssue- telephone by Mrs. Fred Twist aiy rnadM.adW eadGatssup - and Mrs. Clarence Bell ot Mrs. John Carlaw, Wark- guests, Sunday, were Mns. Bowmanville, who were mem- worth. Jea.n Cochrane and Gardon, bers of the Maple Grove choir Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Newcastle, and Mns. M. Wal. with Mrs. Rundle. Newcastle, Mn. and Mrs. J. key. As the evening drew to a BraceY and family, Oshawa, Messrs. R. Trim and F. Hlen- close the friends and tarnily wene visitors at Mrs. Bou- derson were out to Lake Dal- joined in singing old hymnnsi gerie's, Sunday. rymple, Sunday. and gospel song favorites, led Mrs. W. Prouse and Chai-lie Mrs. Bert Brooks of Balti- by Mr. Saywell, with Mnfs. were Sunday dinner guests et more was the guest of Mn.. Rundie at the console of the Mn. Melville Samis,. Geo. McCullough on Sunday. organ.ad Guests with Mr. and M.rs. Mis neNsbthan- Mi-. adMns. RundIe are Cecil Burley, Sunday, includ- ~~-mlieydte i members of St. Stephen's ed Mr. and Mns. Keith Burley Oshawa. United Churc.h, where Mr. and family, Cobourg, and Mi-. Rundle is a member of the and Mns. E. McEwen and fam- Ïsession and Mrs. Rundle is ily, of Peterborough. U» MECCA for president of the United Church Mi-. and Mns. Trueman Hen- Women, and organist and derson and family mot'oned SCRAPES choir leader. The couple have Out to Lake Kennissis, Sun- BUUE spent all o! their married lite day. in the Oshawa district with Mr-. and Mrs. Harry Wade INFECTIONS \. the exception o! tour years were Sunday guests of ?rs. mocca, à favourite famiy spent in Flonida. Graoe Wade, Scarborough oinmoet for over 60 years Mns. undleis th for rMi. and Mns. George kim» eickly heais minot woufld' Florence L. Pointon o! West ball and Joan, Newcastle, with soothing intisep. Palm Beach, Florida, daughter Mn. a.nd Mrs. Phîl Gilaier and tic. S50W 10 ai o! Mrs. James Collett, Osh- Blaine, were Sunday night dieoner. .~A~< U~ awa, and the late Mr. Lewis dînner guesis at Mr-. F. Gil- Duýy Mecca ', . $71 iPointon. mer's. In tin or tube "-îM'ý Mn. Rundie is the son of the Mr. and Mns. C. M. Jones14 late Mn. and Mrs. Samuel C. wene supper guests 7ilhMn Rundie o! Ebenezer and Ma- and Mrs. Jack Gloi er, sh pie Gi-ove. awa, On Sunday. They have tour children, With Mn. and Mrs. Arnold Mns. Alex Ferries and Mn. Lewis Rundle, Camp Borden (twins); Mn. Raymond Run- Idie, Detroit, and Miss Sylvia Rundle, Toonto, and thiee%., an r nue and Alex and Tommy Ferries,. ~I~LL1 OJlldU.week. SUPPORT THE BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB'S. A clothes demonstration EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN was held at Mns. Maurice Hal- M rs G .Yeolowell's h arin e, Wed.nesday Mr., Ms .Yonight. wssm Fee n 25 h.,here Thunsday monning when04rf W. MA.- that thene was a chimney fine An niversary ~~~~~~~~at Mr. Van Louden's. Fotun -___________________________ About 200 relatives, fniends With the wind of almost hur- gin eteo atherd a h ricane force, at times, it might 1& 1I ench3tre 96, on Stunavhave swept nîght through that EM ER ~ Iatcua Mai-chofthth1963itaahe. 'celebrate the 25th Wedding priua-pr ftevlae Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.W stili have no tire protec- , j tion of any sort. 'Gardon Yea, Enniskillen. ~ n .Hr!r a d Eva Geongena Collacutt and Mr.t0ed at orwmaleHo- SPECIAL FOR EASTER! j Grdo Ewan Yo wre Mis. John W. Balson pital, last week. united in mariage on Mai-ch Plans for the District An-1 English Bone China 30, 1938, at the U.nited Church A lovely party was held in nual Convention of the Wom- Parsonage, Tyrone, by Rev. A. the Christian Education Cen- en's Institute wene mnade at W. Mai-ch. tre, Hampton, in celebration an executive meeting at Mns. u & Sc ce Pion ta the annivensary of the 80th bi-thday of Mrs.1 Ivison Munday's home in party, they wvere ententained John W. Balson o! Hampton, Bowmanville, Fniday atten-j ta dinner at the Elmhunst fonmenly Stella A. RichardsEnon. Those attending frorm Hotel, Newcastle, by Mrs. ofCu1c.Atrmrig the local branch included ns JyeSellick, a niece of the 60 years ago on April 8th, she1 Milligan, Mns. Lancaster, Mrs. 9 couple. and has lived in Hampton for Anothen new hôuse is in the ** Immediately after thein ai-- 22 years.pnes o!big uit n rivlloel crsaesan bu- The beautiful flni-al dec'ona- Jones Boulevard, for Mr. Ray OTHER CUPS AND3 SAUCERS tannieres were presented ta[ tian, hung fnom the ceiling, Tompkins. This district ta the I the couple and thein attend- was much admined, as was the south o! us will doubtless be, Priced from i1Ont 5O ants o! twenty-fiv-e years ago, lovelv birthday cake inscrib- the Newtonviile .o! the future. $.0t150 Mrs. Florence Grills, sister of' ed "Happy. Birthday, Mother" Mrs. E. Walkey, Mns. M.*** the groom, and Mr. Han-y which centred the serving Jones and Mrs. C. La.ne at- Collacutt, brother of the bride, table. Also enhancing the tended the Hobby Show i Fine China by alsata rs.Benha eamo-sei-ving table was a pillow- Bowmanville on Friday aften-j AY LE PR G N -SEL y ther of the groom. shaped floral arrangement Of noon. Y SEPA GOSHL Y jThein !amily were al pi-e-j daffodils, chnysanthemn u mi s, A presentation in honor aof19 t 67 sent ta joiin them on this hap- cratosand greens. Si$Mi.9n5 ts.Mu$a6P.7e5 py occasion, Ted of Whitby,I mauve candles in candelabra and family was held in the1 Linda o! Bowmanville, and 1 cast a soft glow aven the Comxnunity Hall on Friday. Mary and Neil at home. table. ts evening. With Rev. R. C. S.oragesecon f During the evening dancing i O.n another table, g1fts, Whie acring aschairman th was enjoyed to the music of cands, plants and flowers were follawing pi-aian was' en-, otm e eley b i the Countny Travellers of tastefully placed. Murn plants joyed: Vocal solos by Mrs. M. C su elw ley b o R ICourtice. of vanious hues wei-e fi-rn Robinson and Master Jim Mn. Clarence Woodley, Ty- Zion U.C.W., Hampton W.I., Howard; reading, Mrs. S. Lan- none, was Master of Ceremon-i Centre Gnoup W. I. Hamipton, caster; piano instrumentaIs, $1.00 up ies for the occasion. Laten, Mrs Albert Balson and famn- Kathy Elliott, Peter Hender- present a!o a lave]y din- :r ily, and foi-mer neighbors o! son and Elva Ann Robinson- ' elecnicfi--pa an Zion. A dozen ned roses were1 vocal numbens by four girls,1A __ att suio!,mae c i-e my-aad.ifrom Mi-s. Anson Balson and Jo-Ann Camenon, D o re il ai Thsemo e were d e i. five daughters o! Orange- Lancaster, Bannie Gilmer and! Tilee wre resnte byMr.ville, Burlington, C a l ed o n Joyce Campbell. Foflowingl MRY 1 Roy Scott, Onono, and Mr.EstadKna.apopat rmrk by he 1Cecil Yeo, Brantford. A beau- aI wellery & Gift Shophe tifl buqut o re ~ Pouning tea or cofece were chainman, the Porter famnily !rornMesr.Ernest, Tom and1 Fred Honcy, Mrs. George Ar- platfarm and be seated, and' 9 j s w Lai-nc Rhdr ! heBo-1mour and Mrs. Sam Dewell.ian address was given, coin- Bwmngll manville Foundry, where Mn.' * Yeo has been cmployed foiThose who assisted ta recel'e'posed and nead by Mns. Hugli the past 27 years, was alsa 1 the guesta xveie Mr. and Mrs.j Stapleton.. The gifts incl ud- 'presenîcd ta the anniversaryi John Nacnab, Mr. and Mrs.red a bridge table and four couple. Several other gifts' Gcrald Balson, Dr. and Mns. chairs, lange mini-orpole1 were also neceived. Keith Billett, and Mi-. and lamp, and engraved hm Mrs. Harvey Balson. Approxi- books for the three ehilrn beautiful three-tiered an- mately 150 attended by mnvi- Following expressions o! ap- F niversary wedding cake cen- tation. preciation fi-rn Mr. and Mrs. tred the tea table, flanked by The United Church Women Porter, lunch was served, and QUALITY MEATS bud vases filled with pink and sei-ved a deliciaus luncheon dancing finished off the ev-I 47 KING ST. E. PHONE 623-5081 white carnations. Miss Joanne firn small tables attractive ening. FE O EDLVR Collacutt, niece o! Mn. and with dailies and small bau- Mi-. and Mrs. Maurice Hal-1FE HO EDLVR î Mrs. Yeo, was in change of quets. lowell, with Mi-. and Mrs. Rossi the guest book.1 In the evening the family, Bnown and Mn. and Mrs. Bill HAPPY EASTER SPECIALS present f rnoonm Maidstone, great-gi-andchildnen gathered inTonnto Saurdy nght Brantford, Owen Sound, Col- at the honme for' a time o!fi-e- Mn. and Mrs. Fred Henden- "BUTTERBALL"10-5lbC lingwood, Peterborough, Whit-1 miniscing. Af ter which ne- 1 son were Saturday evening Aeael by, Oshawa, Orono, and the! fneshments brought ta a close guests in Port Hope at Mr. surrounding district. I the gala birthday celebration 'e Rne-snsU R K E Y Avr 4 9 1 M is s es Patricia Planke,ý Coupe F ted Kendal, and Cathie Scott,[ HAM S Os aw C upe etd Newcastle, wTeovernightj g uests, Friday, wîth Diane andIl Fully Cooked - Defatted - Skinless Bannie Gilmer. I WHOLE - On 3.5th n ies r A presentation in honor o!, ENTEi Mn. and Mns. A-t Bedwin's CENTRE C Mr.- and Mns. S. C. Rundle, i-es Jr. and Miss Sylvia Run- as h edin th Ainnitay C6 9 l or END l. veag 120 Nonuon Roa, held pen i de. 25thedingth Anniay 4tCUTSb Aerg 120NonuonRoa, hld pendieHall, Satunday night, at which bhouse on Sunday, March 241h, In the evening about 30 ne- they wei-e presented with a SCHNIEDER'S SWIFT'S SMOKED on the occasion o! their 35th latives andi !niends enjoyed a chromne kitchen suite. Lunch F17Colcc I FullCke About 100 relatives, friendsi Present were Mn. and Mns. joyab]e evening. an~- PARTY 7 9 HAMSc an hbrscareidnng Stephen Saywell and the Rev- Mn. and Mrs. F. Gilmer - RAMS lb £ 9 Ithe afteî-noon and evenîng 4-a1 enend Harold Stainton who were Saturday evening guests extend their good wishes. i pei-!oimed the wedding cere- a! Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Giliner, W.crya omlt eof Receîving wene Mn. Lewisj mony 35 yeans ago and Mrs. Port Hope. Rundle and Mr. Raymond Staintan. Absent due ta illness Mrs. Clinton Farrow lett FULLY COOKED AND REGULAR HAMS Rundle.1 was Mrs. Rundle's mother, Malton early Sunday morn- AND PICNICS- SALAMIS AND iMrs. Rundie wore a co!tee Mrs. James Collett, Oshawa. îng, bv plane, ta visit relatives POLISH SAUSAGE - Attractively Priced! j eoloned sheath dress o! satin Mrs. George Hall o! Toronto in New Westmninster, B.C. brocade and a coi-sage o! red. pioduced the wnite-up which Divine service was well at- O O R REE sweetheart roses. appeared in the Oshawa tended and an inspiring Palm s FO O R REE E F Many beautif ul floral ar-. Times at the time a! the wed-î Sunday message delivered by VVIFTs T ND ED B F Irangements, sent tram the Of-' ding. This was read by Mrs. Rev. White, with the choir o! FRONTS BIDES ID ficial Board, the choir O! st.'Stainton.' 15 members rendering the old Stplensfniends and the In the evening Mns. Hall but ever enjoyable "Christ 16. 3 9c, lb. 49c IL.à5 c family, decorated the rooms pouned tea and serving were Arase." Three new members, 1The annivcnsany cake, flankedMns. Alex Ferries Jr., Mis3s wene admitted to churcht - aise - by canal colored candles, cen-: Sylvia Rundle, Mns. Kyle membership, Mrs. Glen Sta-I IEO b tned the lace-covened dining: Squair o! Shaw's and Miss: ltnbytase, n r WHOLE P Ob. -3J9c itable. Mary Young, Toronto. Mns. 1 and Mns. Lea Teengs by pro- 0-7lbAvie-Cuan WrpdFEE Pouring tea in the aften- Raymond Smith and MV.rs. Em-Ifession o! faith. l1noon was Mrs. Stephen Say-! manuel Hui-vid pnesided aven Sunday visitons with Mn;. BUDGET TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED j well and serving were Mrs.'thei kitchen. . H. Jones included Mr. and: ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS Lewis RundJ.e, Mn;. Alex Fer-! Many gi!ts, carda and notes 1 Mrs. Carman Cornhah and 1 I 1: ~T'~7"nTUTI" don't understand the - L'E aW J. U.L E j .' difference between direct and trdy littie Robert Wesley Mi-. and Mrs. Sidney Lan- indirect taxes," a puzzled wlte Mrs. Ralph Davey of R.R. caster and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clarke wene also among those told her husband. ias usta yer ad, lst'who, attended the Vegetable àe photo was taken. His Growers Banquet in Port "It's about the sme thlng," Mns. Wesley Taylor, and Hope, Mai-ch 28th. ýy, all of Tyi one. Miss Minnie Randail is a lie explained brlefly, 'las you -Photo by Astor Studio patient in Memorial Hospital, klgm fomnesug- Bowmanville. sigmfr oeang- A meeting was held at Mnés. Ig through my Ipockets at Ross Brown's home Monday 8 Oth Birthday evening, to organize the Girls' night when I'm asleep!E. esi Mr. Chai-les Tnim. has agneed CLOTES CRE HNTS to be manager agamn, we un- LTE CA HNh derstand. Stains front beverage. will damage garments; quickly. Talcs Mrs. anfedWd , Mns al e meitl oyu d lae o xetpoesoa Arnold Wade adMs aktenineitl oyu rcenrfrepr rfsin Eiiiott attended the Leader- attention. ship Course at Ebenezer last

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