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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Aug 1963, p. 3

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Mid-Summer Wedding in St. PauI's United Mr. and Mrs. Loyne Alfred Walker are pictured above following their n'arriage in St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday, August 3rd, 1963, at 2 o'clock. The bride is the former Gloria Ann Purdy, daughter of Mr. îWd Mrs. Jack William Purdy, Bowmanville, and the groom is the son of Mr. "id Mrs. Alfred Walker, also of Bowmianville. -Photo by Ireland Studio Organist Mr. M. Beaton played the wedding music and "<W eddc!ngs accompanied Mrs. Kenneth Hull, Bowmanville, the solo- WALKER - PURDY also of Bowmanvile, were' hrd a ie n united in marriage by Rev.1 h rd a ie n Tm St. Paul's United Church,IWm. K. Housiander. Stand- marriage by her father and, ]Bowmanville, on Saturday,l ards of white shasta daisy wore a full-length gown ofý August 3, 1963, at 2 o'clock. 'mums with white gladioli white French lace over neti Gloria Ann Purdy, daughter and yellow shastas formed an xith a .iewel]ed Sabrina neck-i qcfMr.andMr, Jck illamattractive setting for the cee-lne and fingertip sîceves. AI Purdy, Bowmanville, and Mr,. mony, and the guest pewslaeor-ap in po d! Loyime Alfred Walker, son oflwere marked by yellow ign, caught at the sides withý Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walker, blooms with white ribbons. clusters of white roses, fell in!, - ______________- -graceful folds over the vervi bouffant tulle skirt. Her bil- U~~ m lwy veil, adorned with a lilV-ý COTTON ad WUUL f-the-vallev esgn COTTONand WO L il,0ught to a high coronet l rhinestones and aurora bore-I alis stones. She carried a cas-! !de bouquet of white shastas,ý iellow sweetheart roses, and' Mrs. Marvin Walker, Osh- UP TO 3 YDS. - ALL HALF-PRICE awa, sistee-in-law of the' groom, was matron of honor,ý and the bride's cousins, Missesi (rmAmI tI4hLinda and Jnie ud f fr m A g 1 o 2 i Bowmanv~i11e, were brides-ý maids. The matron of honor, was in street-length turquoise. organza over taffeta w1thý scooped necklinc, short c ao, GOO BR ND > B ~ sleeves and highlighted by a< cascade bouquet was of ye1i-l 28 King St. W. 623-,5551 low shastas with white shas-! tas. The bridesmaids wore BOWMANVILLE dresses of yellow nylon overi taffeta with full skirts and- lace trimmed bodices, and Ptheir cascade bouquets were of white shastas with yellow shastas. AIl wore floral head- dresses, with veiling, to match. teir gowns. SEPT. 3rd groom, was best man, andthi -shers were Mr, Marvin' WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE 0F Walker, Oshawa, another bro- ther of the groom, and Mr. *SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR ALL GRADES Ray Crombie of Bowmanville. IN COURTICE, BOWMANVILLE AND A reception was held at ir Memorial Park Club House. CLARKE HIGH SCHOOLS The guests were received by' the bride's mother who worel Your Namne a sheath dress of champagnel ig into a stardust of folds atý F R EE Zippered m FdrsPrcaeEon e hebctuqos htad gloves, and shoes tinted to: match her dress. Her corsage, SHOP ARLYwas of dark bronze 'mumns SHO EA LYShe was assisted by the 'AI'mie Sock is ompet turquoise dress of lace oe taffeta, white a and elbow- length white gloves, and cor- sage of white 'mums. As the couple left for their' honeymoon in the New Eng-ý 'and States, the bride was wearing a beige silk suit with fitted jacket, bronze shoE and bag, beige gloves and hat,ý and corsage of yellow sweet- heart roses. They will reside! LIMITED at 333 Gibb Street, Oshawa. the bride attended Central, ""BIG 20" Public and Bowmanville Highý Schools. The groom is alsoi 25 King st. W. 623-5556 employed at General Motorsl FREE PARKING AREA OFF QUEEN STREET an d attended Central and'l South Ward Public and Bow- ýmanville High Schools. rý. il SUMMER CLEARANICE 0FA COSTUME,,JEWELLERYM U Summer Necklaces a nd Earrings During Month of August als SumerBrooches Alrge selection of White Summer Jewe11er y stili availabie. MARR'S ,E JEWELLERY & GIFT SHOF EEX 39 King W., Bowmanville hîs brother, and the usher was!were gowned alike I pinklThe Canadian Stateirnan, Bowmanv!Ue, Aug. 14, 1063 Engagement Announcement M.PalMcnos.iffn,' -krtwith drap-- held ined bodices, caught on onei st. Barnabas Cuc Hall shoulder with a self rose and sheath with matching hat and! Oshawa. For going away, thé where the guests were receiv-1 falling to the hemline in a corsage of white and pink 1 bride chose a gold brocade ed by the bride's mother who, shawvl effect. A single rose, Carnations. The bridegroom's sheath with matching three- wore a metallic flowered bro-Inested in net and lilies of the mother wore light blue satin quarter length jacket, brown cade sheath dress with draped valley formed their headdress- and lace with white accessor- and beige accessories, and a bodice, olive green peau deles and they carried cascades les and a corsage of white corsage of bronze carnations. soie coat with matching pill-'of white carnations, carnation tinted blue. Guests were present frorn ~'%box hat, and corsage of ta lis- Mr. William Howcroft wasi Later the couple left for Toronto, Wood'bridge, Lon- man roses. To assist, the his brother's best man. Ush- points east and will return toj don, Leaskdale and Anson- groom's mother chose a del-îering were Mr. Allan Thomp- rsd t10NpgnSre.vle phinium blue silk shantung'son and Mr. Robert Owen. dress with slim draped skirt i Receiving later in the Sun- caught by a large matching day School room, the bride's(7 rose, blue tulle hat, white ac- mother wore blue nylon or- cessories and corsage of pink ganza over a blue lace sheath; %(....,'%.na ýl sweetheart roses.wht accessories and a cor- Follwin th reepton r.,sage of pink roses and steph-, and Mrs. Drain left on a wed- anotis. The bridegroom's moth-i A genierous tipper at a hotel ding trip to British Columbia. er chose.mauve brocade, white For travelling the bride wore ' accessories and a corsage of found a new walter serving a cap-sleeved sheath dress of white carnations. Aflowered turquoise silk with For their wedding trip to hlm breakfast'one mornlng. fitted jacket, and topped by a Daytona Beach, Florida, the fitted redingote of turquoise bride donned a pink flowered linen. On their return they crepe dress with matching, '"Vhere ls my regular watt- if will reside at 648 Adelaide Ave.I pink jacket, white hat and ac-, The bride, who is an ele-, Mr. and Mrs. Howcroft are amentary school teacher, attend residin g at 300 Mnrv v. that boy named Jose" ed public school in Sweden, Oshawa. Sara Barbara Jane Sutton Harold Francis W. Therteil and high school in Toronto.1 New Walter: "Sir, Jose lsn't Also an elementary school Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sutton of Sudbury, Ontario, teacher, the groom attendedj HANNAH - MOUNTJOY annune te nggemntofther auhte SraLakefield High School. In the Th serving you any more. 1 won arbaa nceto Hnagoemenc f i W ae hereSara Faîl, both the bride and groom iTemarriage of Eleanor E.Lsi Barbra Jne, o HroldFranis WyneTherellsonwill be on the teaching staff Florence Mountjoy and Mar- you ln a card game last nlght." E.Lsi Mr. Harold Therteli and the late Mrs. Therteli of lof Oshawa Public Schools. vin Nelson Hannah, both of Bowmanville. The wedding wiIl take place in The 'The bride taught school for Oshawa, was solemnized il, CLOTHES CARE HINT: Chuch f te pipany Sdbuy, ntajo onSatr-five years in the Long Saultl.Kedron Ulnited Church, re- Don't Press a Soiled Garment. Heat plus steam literally day Agut24h.comuntyscool ad helcetl, wthth Reerndgroom in the senior room at! M. Butler officiating. makes mud pies in fabnics and you can permanently «'set" Tyrone, Ont. The bride is the daughter stains, making cleaning difficult, if not impossible. rI~~~ ~ ~ AII ~Several parties honored the of Mr. and Mrs. William Law- B W AVLELOSCRIA Area Teachers Wed ~~~bride prior to hier marriage. rence Mountjoy, Oshawa, and BWAVLELOSCRIA A e ia ne s vv aMrs. Walter Vaneyk was host- the bnidegroom's parents are Saturday, August 24th - Memorial Park essfora mscllaeou shwe Mr, ad Ms.Nelson George attended by ladies of Club 50, Hannah of Ansonville, Ont. Long Sault, friends and neigh- The soloist was Mrs. Doul bours. A similar shower was las Love of Oshawa who sarN m gîvn b Mis Sndr Hose"As Dawns the Day" and the /S *W A 5q and Miss Myrna Saunders for 23rd Psalm, accompanied b both the bride and groom when Miss Elizabeth Hayes of Col- teachers of North Darlington umbus, Ont. were present. Mrs. Steve Given in marriage by bier Kocins, the bride's sister-in- father, the bride wore a full- law, also held a miscellaneous length gown of nylon over shwrattendeairychiool ~taean with a fitted lace bo-FUT RS dieadshort sleeves. Th e Long Sault Community pre- bustle back flowed into a QJLT ET sented the bride with a china chapel train and a crown of cabne a te anul cholpearîs held ber elbow-lengtih 47 KING ST. E. PHONE 623-58 picnic, and Tyrone Community vi of tulle illusion. She car- presented a desk and chair toridacsdeoBrrcfe FREE HOME DELIVERY oupl atTyroe Hll. roses and stephanotis. Miss Beryl Mountjoy of W E E D S E IL HOWCROFT- OWEN London, Ontario, was the TheSalaton rmyCiade, aid of honor and the brides- PICNVIC STYLE Campfire weding recentry of Murel maid was Miss Lynda Morri- Fully Cooked Br kfsC Oshawa, was the scene of the son of Bowmanville. They Brea fast Katlee, dugterof r. ndpink, silk organza over taf- 4-6 lb. Avg. b B CO I Mrs' Frederick Owen, and feta with gathered overskirts Mrs. William Howcroft, all Of waist. Their headdresses were CRSI' BoriHcroteono.r.adacetd rabootthuen FrBREA Courtce. V Russll ofmatching organza rosettes and G o n D A&Captain FredV.RselO veiling and they carried Loavs .0 Port Angeles, Washington, drpcsae fwit ;I H C 7 lb 6$ U.S.A., performed the cere- pn hyateus mnony with Mr. Ross Metcalf Mr. Murray Jackson of Osh- LEAN, TASTY, SLICED1 LEAN, PEAMEALED playing the weddîng music andaw astebtmnad01 Miss Dorothy Stubbings as the ushers were Mr. Allan C o e .V.,.L1m sooit Hannah, Woodbridge, Ontario, HAM lb S e o Ylb Wearing floor-length, white and Mr. John Luke, Port Cre- 0 the Piece embroidered nylon over taffeta, i the bride was given in mar- niage by bier father. Her gown ý The reception was held at FOR YOUR FREEZER was fashioned with a portrait the homne of the bride's par-S ITSTNDRDBE neckline and short sleeves 6nts. Mrs. Mountjoy receivedSWF'TEDRDB F with matching mittens. A in a turquoise georgette FRONTS SIDES MNDS satin rose and lilies of the výal- and se c rr i ofaiclsade Cet Cash oa any secrbr eilo illsionlbj 1bl *bouquet of pink roses and GTda 39 b63 'b stephanotis. For Old Appliances Cu ndWape Free MVr. and Mrs. David Goldworth Drain were Miss Jo Anne Owen, sister through caught by the photographer as they cut their wedding of the bride, was maid of hon- S TA T E sMAN BUDGET TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED cak a te rcetin fllwig tei mrrige~ t.or and the bridesmaids were 1 C L A S S 1 F 1 E D S ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS cak atth reepionfolowng her mrrigein t-Judy Coulter, Toronto, and Phone 623-3303 Barnabas Church, Toronto, on Saturday, August 3rd, Iva Townsend, Oshawa. They -diiiiiý a 1 lý ý

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