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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Sep 1963, p. 3

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RAINBOW WEDDING STATIONEY for sale at THE CANADIAN STATESMAN YOD can heat water electrically SIX lIMES astfast as average use demands with the new ILEICTRIC WATER HEATING APPLIANCE "Cascp,',p 40"1 is flamneless, clean, sulent. And there is a ton 3y.Xguarantee on the tank. I"'PROVED: Thé new "Cascade 40" Water Heating Appliance is an APPROVED PRODUCT developed Ithrough the combined research and resources of Ontario Hydro and electrical manufacturers.I FOR MEAILS CALL yourhydre Exc hange Vows in St. John's Anglican Mr. and Mrs. David John Edward Marsden, shown in the above photo, were married in St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday after- noon, August 31, 1963, at 5:30 o'clock. The bride is the former Mary Colleen Coombes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Ivor Coombes of Oakville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsden of Rexdale. -Photo by Astor Studio WEDDING Wed in Trinity United i MARSDEN - COOMBES On Saturd*ay, August 3lst, 1963, at 5:30 o'clock, in St. John's Anglican Church, Bow- manville, Mary Colleen Coombes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ivor Coombes of Oakville, and Mr. David Jh Edward Marsden, son of Mr. ~ and Mrs. Edward Marsden of Rexd*ale, were united in mar- niage. White and pink gladioli attractively decorated t h e church for the ceremony, and Rev. J. Frampton was the officiating clergyman. Organ- È«-?IýIý,' xst Mr. C. Evans played the ~ wedding music and also ac- companied the soloist, Mrs . Grace Bridges of Bowman- ville, aunt of the bride. Given in marriage by her . father, the bride wore a ful~ length gown of silk peau..............e soie with fitted bodice, scoop neckline and three-quarter '» length sleeves. The deeffly . pleated skirt fell into a brief train and the front panel was . gracefully accented by appli- ques of French lace. A coronet of tiny flowers, which was worn by her mother at her weddîng, cau.ght her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Gwen Tkatch, Oakville, sister of the bride, was mat- ron of honor and the brides-.......... maids were the groom's sister, Miss Joy Marsden of Oakvîlle, Miss Carolyn Near, Oakvile,r and Miss Jeanette Boe of~ Bowmanville. Their dresses,.. ... two in turquoise and two pale . gold, were of French Brocade .' designed with fitted bodie softly p 1 e a t e d bell-shaped skirts, and topped by short jackets with Bateau necklines. -~ Their matching veil head- dresses of tulle illusion were Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin William centred with a self material rose, and their flowers were Robert Cook who were married in Trinity United cascade bouquets of white Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday, August 10, 1963. Formerly Violet Zachanowich, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zachanowich of! Courtice, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and! (Z IMrs. F. R. Cook of Bowmanville. é% C_ .i M iY -Photo by Mary's StudioI EXTRA SPECIAL! BONE CHINA STEMWARE by Shelley * Odd Sizes cAil Clearing at * Odd Patterns f9e CLEARIN Big Discounts BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS 1 Rogers Silverware FANTASTIC SAVINGS Costume Jewellery I AND SAVEI Ladies' and Gents' WATCHES et BIG SAVINGS Pen & Pencil Set MANY, MANY MORE GIFT ITEMS CLEARING HOOPER'S 29 KING ST. F, JEWELLERY & GIFT SHOP shastaW'munis The flower girl, little Miss E DN Merry Bridges of Bowman- COOK - ZACHANOWICH ville, a cousin of the bride, wore a pale gold frock with Standards of Pink gladiali bouffant skîrt and matching formed a lovely setting whc-n sash. She carried a basket of Violet Zachanowich, daughter pink rosebuds and stephano- of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zacha- tis. nowîch of Courtice, and Ed- Mr. Charles Tune, London, win William Robert Cook ex- Ont., brother-in-law o! the changed their marriage vows groom, was best man, and the in Trinity United Church, ushers were Mr. Bob Green- Bowmanville, on Saturday, wood, Oakville, Mr. Fred August 10, 1963. The groom Marsden of Rexdale, brother is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. of the groom, and Mr. John R. Cook oP Bowmanpîlle. Patterson o! Toronto. Rev. W. K. Houslander wasl A reception was held in St. the officiating clergyman, and John's Parish Hall where the the wedding music was play- guests were received by the ed by organist Mr. Arthur bride's mother who wore a Collison. Soloist Mrs. Lloyd printed silk sheath with Ayre of Bowmanville sang matching jacket in avocado "O Perfect Love" and the green, beige accessories and "Wedding Prayer". corsage of yellow rosebuds. Given in marriage by her She was assisted by the father, the bride wore a groom's mother who chose a white, light-weight satin gown teal blue brocaded sheath, styled with a full-length, beige accessories, and corsage back-pleated skirt flowing in-j o! Pink rosebuds. to a chapel train. The fittedý Following the reception the bodice was appliqued with couple left on their wedding satin leaves, and the scoop trip to Algonquin Park, Ot- neckline was edged with seed tawa and Montreal. For tra- pearîs. A heart-shaped, dia- velling the bride wore a pas- mond studded pendant centred tel blue linen suit, matching with a pearl, the groom's gift, feather hat and black acces-j was worn by the bride. Her sories. They will reside at French pouffe veil was caught Malton, Ont. to a crown of crystals and A telegram of congratula- pearls, and she carried a cas- tions was received by the cade bouquet of pînk sweet- bride and groom from a close heart roses, carnations and' friend of the bride in Rome, stephanotis. Italy.1 Mrs. Zory Lesnick of New-; Out-of-town guests attended castle was matron oft honor from London, Oshawa. 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