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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1963, p. 3

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Ontario Clergy Plan to Study Rural Problems SMore than a hundred rural ýzinisters and their wives and families are expected to at- rtend the fourteenth annual, Sunimer School for Rural (2.-r:ý at the Ontario Agri- S cultural Coll e g e, Guelph, scheaiuled for the last week in July. The only school of its kin in Canada, its purpose is fiprovide an opportunity for ministers of ail denomina- tions ta discuss the problems of the rural church in a rapid. ly changing agricultural com- rnunity, and ta provide theni with a background of agricul. tural knowledge. Twa main courses are being offered this year .The course rI Rural Sociology is under Setting NO other dioemond con match a c $50. If cil without pee 4,-.-- el rdl Vhu diamond Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richard McCullough. shown above, chose Easter weekend for their wedding. They were married on Saturdav, April 13, 1963. at 3 o'clock in Ebenezer United Church. Formerly Myrna Anne Peterson, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Peterson of Courtice, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. McCullough of Newcastle. -Photo by Sney d the leadership of Dr. Helen A beli. Sociologist at the O.A.C. who has had wold-wide ex- perience In this field. Dr. B. !C. Matthews. head of the Wd i g Q O.A.C. Soul Science Dept., wil 5 t conduct a couirse in basic agri- culture. The programn also includeq' bus tours, a famnily picnic, and and a trip to the Shakespear- cari Festival at Stratford. Dr. N. H. High, Dean of Arts at Watecloo University, will be the banquet speaker. The for school is under the direction Many rural churches are .00 urillance mýaking it possible foc their Up iministers and famnily to attend value the school. Applications have alceady been reccived fcomi the United States and the Pro- I addi up toa diormond ,vince of Quebec. More than 1000) rural ministers have at- r! Compare any other tended the school since it was in.e. wit. ...i. r..î,lo M .1..,, established in 1957. DEAN - PHILLIPS Pink and white carnations and lighted candles placed on the altar and organ, formed a lovely setting foc the mac- riage in St. Judes Anglican Church, Oakville. on Satur- day, April 27, 1963, at seven oclock in the evening, of Ellen Mary Pink Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mcs. Thomas and Mr. James Kenneth Dean. George Phîllips of Oakville, Mr. Dean is the son of Mc. îand Mrs. Kenneth Dean of Ne wcast le. Canon C. N. P. Blagrave officiated and the wedding rLnusic was played by*vM rs. D. A. Pollard of Brantford. The bride, who was given in marriage hy hec father. wor.? a full-length gown o! ývhite peau de soie fashioned with a chapel train formed by large back pleats. Thoý simple. but attractîvely sty!- ed strapless gown \vas topped with a long sleeved fitted jacket of shadow lace fasteii- cd dewn the front by 1Un' w hite peaci buttons. A net cicclet caught hec silk net and lace finger-tip veil. and her floxvers were ced. white and yellow roses with white cro- cuses and 'mums. Miss Caroline Andrews of Toronto wvas maid of honoi' in a street-length gorcd dress of Meditecranean Blue satin with fitted bodice and short sleeves. The grooms sister, Miss Mary Dean of Newcastle, as bridesmaid woce a dress of the same blue material de- si.cned xith a fitted bodice, short sleeves and full skîr! of unpcessed pleats. Both wore circlets of flowers tinted yel- low and blue, with green and white. Their bouquets were of :'ellow roses with yellow cro- cuses. 'Mc. Ross Dean. Oshawa, was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mc. Ben Dickinson of Newcastle, and the bride's brother. Mr. Ste- phen Phillips of Toronto. Following the cecemony i reception xvas held at the home of the bridie*s parents in Oakville whece the guesls w~ere cecived bv the brides mother who xvoce a pastel bIe.acket dcess and corsa,;e of pink rosebuds. She '.výss assisted b ' the grooms ioth- er. Hec dress was beige wifth a brown duster coat. and her corsage was of yellow rose- buds. Whcn the couple left on a leisucely wedding trip (o Halifax. NS., the bride was wveacing a three-piece suit of dark grey wool with an over- blouse which m;ltchced tle turquoise suit linir.g. Hec ac- cessocies wvere hlack. Mc. and M\rs. Dean wi!l reside i a Halifax. The bride attended Dufferin Public School. Brantford, and Woodstock Colle-iate. She ;: a Wren in the R.C.N. based et H.M.C.S. Stadacona. Hali- fax. The groom, who attended Orono and Bowmanville High Schools, is at present in theý R.C.N. stationed aboard H.M. CS. St. Croix. MeCULLOUGH - PETERSON Ebeniezer United Church, prettily decorated with stand- ards of white 'mums and glad- ioli. %vas the setting for the rnarriage on Saturday. April 13, 1963. at threc o'clock of Myrna Anne Peterson. daughi- 1er of McI. and Mrs. Gei'aldi A. Peteirson of Courtice, and Mc. Paul Richard McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. McCullou.ch of Newcastle. Rev J. P. Romeril officiated. MIrz. T. C. Worden of Osh- awa played the %vedding music and accompanied soloist, Miss DorothY Vanderbent of Rich- mnond Hill. Given in macciage by lier father. the bride was lovely in a full length gown of wvhite silk ocganza over taffeta fash ioned with long lily-pninted sîceves. The gown front panel was acccntedi with widening tiers of tucked ocganza out- lined with embcoidered or- ganza petals down the side edges to the hemnline. A scal- loped ccown of peacîs and, se- quins held hec fingectip veil and she woce a singlIe strand of pearîs. the - grooms gift. Red Pearl of Aalsrneer roses formed hec cascade bouquet. Miss Gail Gorsline of Pic- ton was maid of honor, anci the bridesmaids wece Mr.-. David McCullough, Oshawa, the grooms sister-in-la%\. and Miss Macg Voss of Pictori. They were in identical floor- length frocks of Frolic Blue peau de taille. The bell-shaped skicts were caughit at the back waistline by' a self bow and fullness was cceated by plears falling fcom the bow. Their double-bow headdress- es were of self material with cicciet veils of bloc net, and they cacried cascades of white and pale pink carnations. Mc. Gary McCullough of Newcastle perfocmed the du- tics of best man foc his bro- ther and the ushers were Mr Rick Peterson. brother of the brider Courtice, and Mc. Dave McCullough. Oshawa, another brother of the groom. Following the ceremnonv a reception was held at the FIly - ing Dutchman Motor Hotel. Bowmanville, xvhere the guests were received bx' the bride's mother. Foc the occasion Mrs. Peterson wore a sheath of nink and white lace over pink taffeta. matching pink hat and accessocies, and corsage of salmen pink and white car- nations. She was assisted by Mvrs. McCullough, the gcoom's Buy The BEST Spring Footwear W e seli nationally advertised brands * NATURALIZERS * HUSH PUPPIES for men. .%omen and childrrn * SAVACIE SHOES for the entire family. including Children's Orthopedic S'hoes by Savage * DACK and SCOTT-MCHALE * SISMIAN and GREB WORK BOOTS .Aiso fulll une of RUBBER FOOTWEAR Al sizes in Popuilar Price Range - at - Lloyd Ellis Shoes 49 King Street West BOWMAN VILLE Was Ebenezer United Churcb Couple Wed Fifty Years inother, who chose a full-, A miscellarienus shower wasm F .kirted beige dress over taf- held at the home of Mrs. Wil- feta, pink flowered hat, beige liamJ. Henry, Courtice. with accessories and corsage of friends and neighbors attend- cieep pink carnations. ing. After the reception the A dinner party was held happy couple left on a wedd- for the bride and bcidegroom ing trip to the New England at the home of Mr. and Mrs. States. For travelling. the R. H. Broadbent, Oshawa. As- bride wore a blue and white sisting the host and hostess wool suit, matching straw hat. were Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Wor- black accessories and corsage den. Courtice. Thie couple was of light pink carnations. They presented with a bridge table will be residing at 34A Elmer and chairs. Ave., Orillia, Ont. A party~ was held at the The bride attended Courtice home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Public School and Bowman- Nichols. Orillia. Ail the teach- ville High School and is a re- ers on the staff with Mr. Mc- gistered nurse, a graduate of Cullough wece present. The the Class of '62 of Oshawa honored couple received a General Hospital School of mosaic end table. Nursing. The groom is on the A miscellaneous shower was staff of Harciett Todd Public held at the home of Mc. and School, Orillia. He attendedMcs. J. R. Wright, Newcastle. Newcatle Public School and Co-hostesses were Mrs. Mar-' Bowmanville High School, and low Hancock, Mrs. Douglas is a graduate of Peterborough 'Cunningham, both of New- Teachers' College. castle. and Mrs. David McCul- Out of town guests were lough, Oshawa. present from Toronto, Mac- Mrs. Ronald Osborne, Cour- mora, Peterborough, Lindsay, tice, heid a miscellaneous Orillia, Uxbridge, Ottawa and shower withi former teammates Montreal. of the bcide-elect from the, Prior to hec marriage the Ladies Softball team present. bride was honored by many Miss Peterson was present- parties. ed with a hammered aluminum The Misses Gail Gorsline,: tray from the staff of 6F of Margaret Vos, Kay Mastin and the Oshawa General Hospital. Nancy Vaughan wece' co-hos- The bridai party was en- tesses at a bathroom shower.1 tertained following the re- Present were classmates fromi hearsal at the home of the~ class '62 of the School of bridegcoom's parents. Mc. and Nursing, Oshawa Gcneral Hos. Mrs. 1. J. 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Sizes 7 te 14. 1.37> S/top WaIker's Where Good Tasîe In Pa.ýhion J.ç Nol kxpençiipe N.ÂMLKME s of Bowman ville A very happy event took 4l F"%,%AL,1C 8 -8- 40 -av% place in the Community Hall. Hampton. on April l5th (Eas- ter Mondav) when Mr. and Mrs. Mecwin Mountjov cele- brated the occasion ofthi Father: "There's plenty of "Golden Wedding Anniver- tirne for Bessie to thlnk of sary. Fiftv guests enjoyed getting r arrled. Let her %valt the lovelY tuckey' dinner and almost one hundred called till the right man cornes during the afternoon and ev-aon" ening. Mcs. Robt. Wright, Janet- ohr: Idntse wh ville. and Mcs. G. Heaslip..'lte:" ntspwhS Nestleton, poured tea in the she should have in -.'alt that afternoon, with Mcs. G. Black, og lntwe a Lindsav, and Mcs. V. Wil- or intwe a liams, Omemee, pouring in ber age." the evening. 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