Exchange Vows in St. Georg e's, Newcastl( Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bidwell Wilson who were marrieé in St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle, on Saturday, June 8, 1963, ai 3 o'clock. Formerly Mary Sheila Gogerty, the bride is the daughter of Mrs Audrey Gogerty, Newcastle, and the late Mr. Michael John Gogerty. The groon Io the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vertal Wilson of Orono. -Photo by Ireland Studio Exchange Vows in Emmanuel Church Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tukker, above, are shown i a happy pose following their marriage in Emmanuel Reformed Church, Whitby, on Saturday. July 13, 1963, at 2:30 o'clock. The bride is the former Barbara Jane Vermeulen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vermeulen, R.R. 2, Bowmanville, and Mr. Tukker la the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tukker of Wierden, Holland. ___________-Photo by Astor Studio ,&I .SUMMER CLEARANCE OF COSTUME JEWELLERY Summer Necklaces and Earrings ~1/2½PRICE During Month of August als Su merBrooches A large selection of White Summer Jewve11ery stili available. ZEWELLERY & GIFr SHOF iecER 39 King W., Bowmanvlie Church Rall. The brIde's mo.rIThe Canadian 3tatesman, Eowmanvffle, Atag Y, 198 e ther received the guests, and e Seting Was ion Unitd Chrchjacket dress. She was assisted for the goasn otre a beigey M arie chose a dress in medium blue.,R c nl a re Both wore corsages of pink' sweetheart roses and white' ~7.. Frenched commercials. Their honeymoon was aý motor trip around Lake On-i tario and as they left on their~ wedding trip the bride ivorel a three-piece suit of soft blueý and corsage of yellow roses, They are residing in Newton- ville. The bride attended Port Granby and Newtonville Pub- lic Schools and Port Hope High School. She is a book- keeper with Dominion Stores., A Goodyear employee, the 1 groom attended Newtonvillei Public Sehool and Port Hope i High Sehool. HAINIES -SHEMILT emnized in St. John's Angli- can Church, Saturday, July 27th, 1963, when Jessie Edna Sheniilt, daughter of Mr. andI Mrs. Henry Shemilt, R.R. No. i 1, Burketon, was united in marriage with Keith Haines, son of ~~~Mr. and Mrs. R ans r n r James Joseph Bourke, above, were Caesarea. Rev. Cecil Giggey wasth oficatig lerymn.Caught by the photographer in a happy pose following The wedding music was play- their marriage in Hoiy Cross Roman Catholie Church, ed by Miss Edna De Yonge,i Oshawa, on Saturday, July 6, 1963 at 10 a.m. Mrs. Bowanile.Bourke is the former Dorothy Mae Ferguson, daugh. The bride given in marriage!tro r by lier father, wore a ful- tro s. George Ferguson, Oshawa, and the late Mr. length gown of white lace and Ferguson. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr.. her headdress was of net, and Mrs. James Bourke. -Photo by Ireland Studio caught with a crown. She car- ried a bouquet of white munis and red roses.I Miss Mavis Shemilt was her! sister's bridesmaid and was Iy ý ie n r Mr. Alvin Haines, Caesarea,I was best man for his brother *'What's the average t1p on and Harry Shemilt, the bride's ithis train?" asked the traveler brother was usher. The rcepton ws hed atof the porter who brushed his ~ the home of the bride's par- coat. ents Hermoter rceivd. Two dollars," sald the port-' Mr. nd rs avîdMofat ickad ae pcturd aovefollwin thir earing a dress of beige lace Mr.andMrs Daid offt Rckad ae ictredaboe flloingther wthcorsage of white 'mus er without batting an eye. recent marriage in Zion United Church. Formerly Pearl Ada Pascoe, the bride The groom'ls mother assist.ed The traveller gave hlm two and she wore a flowered print lr n is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Pascoe of Hampton, and the groom doeslwiharcosaeaoed said, "You must is the son of Mr. and Mrs W. Franklin Rickard of Newcastle. low munis. The happy couple imake quite a lot of money on -Photo by freland Studio will reside at Caesarea. lthis job." KIRK . AEMNNot as mueh as you mlght 'hnk" said the porter. "You're ýd C rem ny ook Pla e in Eld d U ite Ch rch On Saturday, August 3rd, the first average tipper I've it193th wedding of Wilma hainsxm th. rlele Manlene Jakemnan and Wayne di Xfi»h. aiLsi S. Milford Kirk took place in CLOTHES CARE HINT: n the United Church, Bethany. The bride is the daughter of Identify Stains, When you know what you spilled or splashed, Mr. and Mrs. Perey Jakemnan, pin a note on the garment telling your cleaner about it. R. R. 1, Pontypool, and the Some stains are almost invisible and the spotter might misa bnidegroom is the son of Mr. them. and Mrs GodonKir of BOWMANVILLE LEGION CARNIVAL Pontypool. For the happy oc- casion the ehurch was prettil FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th MEMORIAL PARI< decorated with baskets of summer floywens. Rev. Stanley S.nowden of Miiro as the officiatinggrW M- e-5 clergyman and the wedding Y~8.~/0S .7MA. d music was played by Mr. Ro- * bert Sisson of Bethany. Given in marniage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white organza enhanced with an Alencon1 fashloned with ion g lly QUALITY MEATS pointed leeves. The sheath 47 KING ST. E. PHONE 623-5081 style skirt was accented by FE O EDLVR ~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~matching lace applique on the _______________________ k...... front panel and was compli- mented by a full overir WEEKEND SPECIALS caught by a bow at the backl train. A circular cnown o CO T G WHLE pearîs caught hier finger-tipý or f0'l.C veil or silkc illusion, and her R L HALF Average lb -ýi- cascade bridai bouquet was of' red Better Time roses and' LEAN, TASTY, SLICED LEAN, PEAMEALED ÈV~sephanotis. The bride's sister, Miss Non-: Cooked C BACON O lc ma Jakeman of Port Penny. HAMlb Pcelo yi bridesmaids were Miss Judy DeGeer, Bethany, and Mr.s. Lean, Store Slleed CHRISTTE'S Helen Walsh of Toronto, an-, BreakfastcBR A other sister of the bride. They'& R A turquoise gem silk organza sheaths w i t h three-tiered' overskîrt caught at the waist- RUDEDABNLS . ~ line with a fiat bow. Their RUMP 9C POT A 1 ~shoes were tinted the samne Sshade of turquoise and the77 ROAST lb R A lb wore matching headdresses af crganza petals centred by F R Y U R E E pealiedorng bosoms0nRWIT'Y TNR EDF EEF E The officiating clergyman1 esnea~crae o an h1tawny gold roses and white was Rev. R. C. White andtepati.Tewi esd ~ wedding music was played bv 96stpaoimcoTey ..UN resid Mr.F. Gilmer. Mrs. Ralph a S.NrtOh-MV.U îa e Tom-pkins. was soloist. Guests attended from Stir-' DA LY SP CI e1Given in marriage by her hh Ih M ' h athe, te bidewor a loo-ng, Toronto, Oshawa, Bow- Fategth we bid oea l co'.'manville, Newcastle, Orono,______________ fashioned with atouff tuville, Peter b o r o u g h, cverskirt of nylon net and theBehnPtyolador fitted bodice .was d Perry. lwith long lily-pointed sleevesý Bethany Community hon-Satn o d y buttoned at the wrists HerI ored the bride with a miscel- shoulder-length veil was of laneous shower whîch was nylon tulle, and her lavishý held in the United Church cascade bouquet was of Queen, Sunday School. Mrs. Donna Anne swectheant roses and'Reynolds and Miss Judy De Rugust l2th, 10:30 a. m. white Fncnched carnations1 Geer presented the gifts, and -~ w~h nailng VY.Mrs. Harold White led a sing- Mrs. Phil Gilmer wsmt song____________ nron of honor for her sister, -__ and the bridesmaids were~ Miss Sandra Porter and Miss1 m0NEY Dianne Burlel'. Thev were in identicallvý styled frocks of AVLBL FO SaturdayJulv1, foh1owin~ 1eavcnl.v bloc peau de saille U EYG OB RN .ith scoop necklines, fittedi s.oiceshes qurthrlength! O T A E sicve an bll. ha pe d Mr. owariTomkinsThey JOliS & GEER F BRIC Mr. ad Mrs Raymnd Hoard Tmpkin arehats and carried nosegays ofi 04S&M E pictured above as they sign the register floinî ck whartiros esLP andOES!8KIN S. . 63- their rarriage in N wtonville United Church on Mn. Ralp Tom kiOs wEs ýSaurdy, ulv13,1963, at 2:30 o'clock. Formelv best man, and the ushers. THOMAS B. GREER 2 KN T .6355 Doris Marie Clysdale, the bride is the dauighter of Mr. vverc Mn. Ronald Floyd andý an Ms lod lydae.Th idgromisth sn1Mn. Gerry Floyd. 130 Kingi St. E. Oshawa BOWMANVTLLE andMrs LoydClsdae. hebriegoor isth soFollowing the ceremony a 728-6248 of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins. -Photo by Udvarhelyiireception W"s held la the,