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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jun 1963, p. 3

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'Weddlrngs BRUTCE -DROWN in the back of the bouffant. Boqutsofpik laioiskirt. A rhinestone tiara Boetsi eofated St.Glai caught her shoulder veil of, nite Chuch, oronoeoresfive layers, and she carried a marriage on Saturday,,csue fre tr1- , Une 1, 1963, at four o'clock, dwht cratos ,of Annette Brown, daughterl Miss Ann McConnell, Tor-r o f Mr. a.nd Mrs. Keith Browri, onto, maid of honor, and' TPorontl and Mr. Milton bridesmaids Miss Audrey Car-, ,Eruce, -sbn of Mr. and Mrs. nochan. Burketon, and the' Rowland Bruce of Bowman- groom's sister, Miss SharonI vtille. Rev. W. J. :Byers offi- Bruce of Bowmanville, were çlated. inYelowchiffon street-length' ,Organist Mr. B r a d s h a w: frocks designed with fu!ll played the wedding musicl:skirts, short sleeves and highý aînd aecompanied Miss Raenecklines dipping tb V-backs.1 -Reilly, the soloist ýTheir headpieces were match- Given in marriage by her ing yellow bows with veiling father, the bride wore a full- and'their flowers were pink length gown of embossed cot-: carnations. M i s s Ci nd y ton fashioned with a fitted' Hughes, Bowmanville, niece bo)dice, scoop neckline and 'of the groom, was flower girl three-quarter length sleeves*. in a short full-skirted dress Small bows formed soft folds'of green chiffon with shorts I DISCOUNT SALE ALATIN, Reg. s1.50 Discount Sale - ---------------------- 99C LOXON FLOOR ENAMEL SOLIGNUM - ROLLIFLECKS Reductions Up To 25% THIX SEMI-GLOSS Reg. $9.40 gai. $2.29 qt. $6.95 - $1.59 THIX FLAT Reg. $2.65 qt. - Clearing at $1.49 ALUMINUM ROOF COTE Reg. $6.75 gali --- ------ ... $4.45 4-SEASON OUTSIDE WHITE.. $4.95 EXTRA SPECIAL! OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT Clearing at -------------- --$2.95 gal. up --See our window display for many more bargains ineluding wallpaper ABERNETHY'ES PAINT & WALLPAPER 33 King St.- W. Phone 62â-5431 I M 'OU'ilLL 1H19 S . .. .. . . - - - TRY BLACK LABEL... AND YOU'LL KNOW WHY ITS CANADA'S BEST-SELLING BEER say: 'ABEL, I JLACK LABEL'. Recently Married in Toronto Shown in the above photo are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bruce who were i married in St, George's United Church, Toronto, on Saturday, June 1, 1963, at four o'clock. The bride is the former Annette Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown of Toronto, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bruce of Bowmanvîlle. -Photo by Astor Studio sleeves. She wore a greeni bo hapic ad arida M arried in Toronto Mr. Wayne Therteli of, Bowmanvîlle was best man: and the ushers were the bride's brother, Mr. Edward Brown of Toronto, and Mr. Stanley Bruce, Bowmanville,' brother of the groom. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Golden Mile Restaurant, Tor- onto, where the guests were ;. ..... received by the bride's moth-1 er who wore a three-piece beige suit. She was assisted: by the groom's mother whoý chose a blue linen dress. Both .'*t,. wore corsages of pink cam-a-,*~* tions. As the couple left the retj ception to begin their wed-ý ding trip to Banff, Alberta,I1 the bride wore a pink linen dress, blue coat, blue gloves,j blue flowered hat, beige ac-i cessories and corsage of pink, roses. They are residing at 7 Coleman Street, Bowmanville. ed -o-tw guests attend- edfrom Calgary, Alta., Ajax,, Whitby and Bowmanville. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stapleton are shown sign- fng the register following their marriage in Asbury: and West United'Church, Toronto, on Saturday, May, 25, 1963, at 4 o'clock. The bride is the former Rose Marie Quackenbush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Findlay Quackerbush, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stapleton, ail of Toronto. Stapleton -Quackenbush Baskets of white and mauveý 'mumns prettily decorated As-' bury and West United Church,1 Toronto, for the marriage un Saturday, May 25, 1963, at 4, o'clock ci Rose Marie Quack-1 enbush, daughter of Mr. andi Mrs. Findiay Quackenbush, and Mr. Robert Harold Sta- pleton, son of Ivr. and Mrs. H. Stapletpii, al <rtf Toronto. Rev. G. Hunter was the of- ficiati.ng clergyman, and Mr.ý R. Hood played the weddingý music. Miss G. Eck was theý soloist. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length, full-skirted gown of white bridai satin. The fitted bodice was accented by a' midriff band of lace trimmed with pearis and sequins, and had long lily-pointeid sleeves. The bridai gown was made by the bride. Her finger-tip veil of French tulle illusion fell from a single Cabbage rose PR and she carried a cascade bo'i-P U R quet of red roses and white stephanotis. Maid of honor Miss Alice CLEARING- Baithwaite of Toronto and bridesmaids Mrs. Charles Ai- bin, R.R. 2, Newcastle, and Miss Joyce Quackenbush, Tor onto, both sisters of the b rid pink linen sheath dresses with matching three-quarter sleev- ed lace jackets. They wore CLEARING- satin shoes tinted the samne pink shade, and white lace, gloves. Their headpieces were TyN W * pink roses with veiling andý U O their flowers were cascade A D bouquets of white and mauveAN I carnations with pink roses. Mr. David Saville of Whitby was best man and the ushers E were the groom's brother. Mr.1 3 0 John Stapleton, and a cousin / of the groom, Mr. William' Stapleton, both of Toronto. SLUMS - DE A reception followed at the home of the groom's uncleP D L t and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W., E AL P ýMurdock, 81 Baby Point Cres.,: I Toronto. For the occasion the; A A C bride's mother wore a pink' two-piece dress with pînk hat.1*S O T I beige accessories and corsage! of bronze and pink roses. Shel was assisted by the groom':; mother who chose a blue lace~ two-piece dress with match-, ing hat and shoes. Her cor-~ sage was of pink roses.RE .$ 9 5 *As the couple left for their - honeymoon in Bermuda, the bride was wearing a yellowl $ 1 .9 85 suit, matching yellow hat, 1 beige accessories and a cor-, sage of bronze roses. Mr. andi Mrs. Stapleton are residing iný *Toronto. Prior to her marriage th eB bride was honored with fourý B jmiscellaneous showers and a: linen ahower. Setting was Trinity United The Canadiari Statesnan, Bowmanvfle, Tune 28, 108 - S3 p .i / J -y HALIBuir

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