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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Dec 1963, p. 3

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glovas cascaidof hiteoub carid asad o hni- Dube Ring Wedding Took Place in Pt. Hope 'murns and blue carnations.ý and the bridesmaids' cascade, Jbouquets were of white 'mums; *and pink carnations, :4 Little Miss Patti Powell of' W eddîngsNewcastle, also a niece o! the bride, was flower girl in aý with full ski-t, and blue flow- ered headband. She carried a basket o! white 'mums with Pink and blue carnati ons ... Mi-. Wayne Scott o f Port1 Hope was best man, a nd the ushers were the bride's brc - ther, Mr. James Mcllray, and îý HEARD -MeILROY 'silk with fitted bodice. square the groom's cousin, Mi-. Gor- do n Stephens, bath o! Tor-- Newcastle United Church ncln rme with lace:oto was the setting for the eýand pearlized sequins, and Ai-cponwshdfl ding on Saturday afternoon j long pointed sîceves. The! lowing the ceremony, in the Novemer 1, 193, a 3 oclo-k 1 flowing bouffant ski-t was ac- Church Sunday School.Th o! Donna Lynn Mc1lroy, dau- cented by lace panels foi-mig1 guests wei-e received by the .a ghter of Mi-. and Mrs. Wil-, an overskirt effect and caughtj bride's mother who wore mink liam Hen-y Mcllroy of New21 n a bow at the back w""s-, brown lace over taffeta, beigre castle, and Mr. Lloyd Ernest1 oli ne.Hchotulerileuinth eil and brown accessories, and Heard, son o! Mrs, Laura o rnhtleilso e corsage of bronze and yellow ]leai-d, Port Hope, and the late fomacrw o sqin nmums. To assIst, the groom's Leonard Heard. Rev. E. C. pearîs, and she car-ied a cas- mote hs w-ict Woodland ofîciated'cade bouquet o!fi-ed roses and ohrcoeatw-icta Woodwhîteocarnations.iblue shantung di-ess, beige and The church was enhanced wht antos black accessories, and corsage with baskets of white 'mums Miss Maria de Haas of Bow-' of Pink sweetheart roses. ând pink carnations, and th- manville was maid o! honor As the couple lc!t on their gues pes wre mrke bvand twa nieces of the bride ~hancyrnoon ta Niagara Fa Is white bows centred w;th, Misses Judy Pitt, Newcastlce. and the United States, the white mums.and Donna Watson, Cold Lake, 1 bride was wearing a two- whtemus.Alberta, were bridesmaid3.lpiece, blue wool suit, white Mi-. Norm-an Williams play-IAIl were in identically styledlfui hat, white gloves, black « ed the wedding music and frocks, the maid of honor in shpoes and handbag, and cor- accompanied the soloist, Mrs.!;medium bitue and the brides-! sage of red roses and white H. Ballem of Ohawa, who sang misnroepk,!peau carnations. They will be i-e- "IlIl Walk Beside Thee" aidý de soie with street-length siding at 76 Liberty St. South, 'Because". hr softly draped skirts. They Apt. 307, Bowmanville. Given in mariage by hr wore self-material wedding The Wide, who attended 9.**l.*"ý*. .. .... father, the bride wore a floor! rings bats and shoes ta mateh, Brown's Public School and ~ length gown o! white French1their dess and whitel Bowmanville High School, u . _____ dessescOmptometer operator at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Ca., < Bawmanville. The groom is also employed at Goodyear, Bowmanville, and' attended Dr. Powers Public School, PotHope, and Port Hope High School. A sister of the bridMs ADDIG A OOMAlberta, was a wedding guest, and many other aut-of-town l Te britede wasm Tuest o! On Saturday, October 12, 1963, Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Samnan, shown in the honor at several parties Priori above Photo, were married in a double-ring ceremony, for which Magistrate R.j to her mariage. Mrs. P. Vow- B. Baxter officiated at his office in Port Hope. Formerly Ingrid de Smit, the cIls, Bowmýanville, was hostess bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul de Smit R.R. 2, Orono, and the COMFORT COMPLUE ~~~~~for a miscellaneous shower. ro stesno r n r.Abr aaRR ,Bwavle A pantry shawer was held oy gomi h snoPh ndMsAbr Sra otomyanvîle udi Miss Maria de Haas, which____ ________PhtbyA orSdi W I Hwas attended by the girls cm- -_____________ _ 1 lydin Goodyear office. 1~:~chfh Setting Was Newcastle United Church ELEC RIC EATby Mrs. G. McNairs, Newcas- ci- held at the home of Mrs. R.' Cunningham o! Cobourg. was attended by many of thej VISIT OURgi-oom's relatives. A cammuni-ý ELECTRIC HEATING INFORMATION CENTRE hme0 Ms.R ipo. Newcastle.J The bride was presentedi ONTA IO 1 01i with a floor polisher by off ie! ONTARI B ORD employees at Goodyear, and! the Mill Room Department'si gift ta the groom was a pale] BOWMANVILLE - rhone 623-3530 I lamp. A blanket was received Ji by the bride and groom fo the Bowling Club, Newcastle. SAMAN - DE SMITro death of a loving wife and1 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvllle, Dec. 4, 1963 mother. Mr. Boggs is a foi-m- er Reeve and Councillor of1 Manvers Township. i.. L workshop held in November. fA speedy recovery to Mr-. SuuishMIe 'rou P Mrs. Eileen Van Nest and Ms Elmo Gray who suffered phys Min Heaveysege designed and Sical injury in a recent car ac supervised the making of the caetgnear Port Perry, neces-M akes Books i decorations. siaigabrief stay in Port h was decided ta buy mna- Perr Hosita. ; or efug es terial and make "tote b4gs" Mr. Ted Spenceley and M. Hugh Stewart recently shared 'Margaret Hospital. The next the honours as auctioneers at The Sunshine Group met atirmeeting in January will be the complete dispersai sale of the home of Mrs. B. Heave-l held at Miss Jean Rundles Pine Ridge Stables of London, sege. Liberty St. N. for the-ir!home. at which tirne 3,5 standard'monthly meeting. Tle even bred chaned oners. Top ing was spent making books; equine brought $3.500 which with colourful covers to be isn't a bad price for a hay sent to the Korean rcfugee Noinatonilrewho are verx' much Nomintionday in Man- in need of paper to w,'rite on 63 2U1 vers was a relatively quietiad enI to write with. 63 30 afi.Those nominated fori We were very sad to heartr ,Reeve were Mr. Henry Jak e- of the passing of Mrs. fe Sman, Bethany (incumbenti'Maindonald, who took a verv W MS A IReeve), Mr-.'Lewis McGill,' active part in sewing cance'r ATi Bethany (incumbent Council- bandages at the Lions Centre SERVICE lor) and Harvey Malcolm, Yel- on Tuesday afternoons. verton (incumbent Deputyi A letter of thanks was i-e- Reeve), whose name seemsceived from Mrs. Alene Hoît,ý ed for Deputy Reeve wereierborough, for making the' ' John R. Payne, Pontypool; i table decorations for their Harvey Malcolm, Yelverton;!- ýRod Porter, Janetville, (in-! cumbent Councillor); H. A.ý I McMaster (incumbent Cou ýcillai-. Nominated for Councîlrs ý.f uc l counicillors, Lewis McGill, Rod Porter and H. A. McMaster:, former councillor and Deputy'v Reeve, John Payne; Wilson' Horrified father wvatching H easlip, Janetville, and Jim i au h e s l ct h e m t ISpearing, Bethany R.R. 'hs auteslcthe ot Mr-. Alfred Johnson acted eostly wedding gown ia the as able cara for the speech-mkng that followed. shop, said ta his w*%ife: Mi-. Jakeman indicated after giving bis County and Town- ship Report that he was retir- ing from municipal service "I don't mind giving her in ýunless there happened to be a m r i t , b t m s h c g f complete acclamation, in suchimingbtms h egf case he would remain only ta wrapped!" save the expense of an elec-; tion. Carl Leslie Harvey Malcolm stuttered' bis way through a number of, CLOTHES CARE HINT: subjects and paid a special sincere tribute to Mi-. Jake- Paper backed beits are unserviceable and cannot be cleaned. man for his worthy contribu- The paper dissolves. Check vvith. Your local drycleaner. tion ta the township during * bis eight years of public serv- The "Messiah" prescntedinS.alsUied huc ice. H e also , în dîcated h is M n a , D c m e t : 5 p M idesire ta serve for reeve if an MnaDcme t :5pm election was necessary, having served the township six years, four as Councillor and two as' Z,$ D e p u ty R e e v e .-Àr W . 0 . Z s Mr-. Lewis McGill provided j~W M.3s ~ some of the annual township roadi report and concluded - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with vaicing his desire ta serve the township as reeve, having been in council off and i Mr-. Rod Porter provided the, R HB RS balance of the township road 47 Khg St. E. QUALITY MEATS 623-5081 report and indicated if there' FREE HOME DELIVERY was an election he would ask' support as Deputy Reeve. $AVE! $AVE! $AVE! M . H . A . M e M a ste r, in b is i E I% A - O R D B U N ' C M F E own inimitable maniner, gave DLA OOE UN'CMFR a fiery speech castigating alI MARGARINE BREAKFAST certain townshp officiai whose, A 9l actions be apparcntly disap- 4 bs. 89Ce4 proved. Said officiailspok briefly and ta the point in bis YORK BRAND CHISTIE'S % ' arbs of is own. ir la'. LLli On S t r a , O t b r 1,,. briefly and urged that pro-~ CH ICK EN qu ll , i h c s . I ,mn.Ingrid de Smnit, daughi- assac eOee U te if r n a dou ler ingPulcere-1 et the r ad f-r n BEEF FR t e r ! M i a n d M r s. P a u l d et a B e t h a n y t a k e n o v e r a s a mt Rbrid o rono, bam e ýýDevelopment Road. He idi- M Li sonof r.andMrs Aberieated his desire ta i-un as BOLOG W EI ED Saman R.R. 4, Bowmanville. B A PRO D U C I 0F c ied for the ceremony h ldandM r ewJi attet in ta c ei BiLV nt rio office at Port Hope, facdets ttewnhionp eti tion which h thought could Th bie aslvey nlir!Mbe improved on. Mr-. Spear- HOM] iwcdding gown a! white nyloniM- on wsual chiffon w th for length, ngdd Ptqaly - e . T e b die w s o ýta be prescrt at nomination F O T skîit w rn a en any i-ia idue ta is attendance at th e Frnesc hlae r bod i e ra pa funeral o! a neighbour, M i. Firen laest e-eader th Keith Bradley o! Pontypool. flb wîtb rhîn ston s ad rnin th Final resuits o! nom ination: 1 H er finge -tip veil w as caug tHa v Mac l Ai ot e ta a cnawn set with i-ine-1ýFrRee ei cil CD ~~~~~~~~stanes, and she carried a bau-1ofie r ildbyacm- toficsweflled by acclama- 60 - 70 11. ae quet o! ned rases with strcam- ee SKIFF. 'lu gd aSthe CHARLENE. sa t;ny ci-s, and entwined witb stcph- M.RdPre;Curilr, sa a '..e hc-and sa practical, too. anatis and grecen.Ro orereCucilos n !enn 0-"' H. A. McMastcr, Mr-. John BUDGET T bn.cision-jeweled mové The bridc's attendant, Mrs. Payne and Mi-. Wilson Heaslip. $ 8.5in a strect-length turquoisel metàeieAnet !Ooo vs_ taffeta dress with doubc!e . SNC-RSSAThcaddi-ess. She carinid a bou- SA quet o! pink carnations withi streamers and gi-cen fern. i A good fiend o! the gi-am iMaurice Annaert o! Orono,l was the best man. An informai dinner and rp-' C a n a d a! s l o w e s p r.ce.o.Mn. a n.Mrs..M.nice.A n ception was hld at the home T naert, Onono. The guests wcrc; fine watch laee ,rcceived by the bridc's i ther who worc a gi-cen taffe ta b)ll dncss and white accessonies. '.. Her corsage was o! white car- . O E' nations. Also rcceiving xva3 Newcastle United Church was the setting for the mainage on Satui-dav af- L UG G AGE the groom's mother. wearn ternoon, November 16, 1963, at 3 o'clock, of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ernest Heard, infcesois nom~th pictured above, as they leave the church. The bride is the former Donna Lynn only UP ~~of pink carnations. Ther, Mclro., daughter of Mr-. and Mrs. William Henry McIlroy of Newcastle, and the U L G T werc two wedding cakes, ono groom is the son of Mrs. Laura Heard, Port Hope. and the late Leonard Heard. wliichwa made bv the bride"; Photo bv, Astor Studio. 17 JEWV'E S i motîwr adorned the edn tab.e. ata aufuurig Opportu Y L ER O 14 Following the reccPption ,l thanfatiYE V R :~r ~' couple Icft for their hiane nte ho tficuI.. l moon ta western parts of 0+ Queco Elizabeth Buildinîg. ~N W A albe~ (ned~frI~txek wore .. aa F n vel ling, the bid Sponsorecm by the Ontario y" The exciienient of a Nom- m & Ï S ware a Iov îv blue dr ss Wl th cepartm ent of ec ano mnics and fo r A i aioMaei a ve s l s *** ~ ~ .matching coat and accessories. 9 much o! its inerstwnes - ~~., ~ ' e corsage was of pink car- dvlpet h hwi o-~' osVFsie Sao ~a lcassiaino i. MEN'S ROMEOS tached. th1aaincntn !mnf resîdient John F, Kennedyý The guests, numbering ov?'r pIdcsintilonty o reached its cars. The fi-st im- r MNSFA RA '. ' C i70. we e prescrt fi-a rnBc o A i hi o nty S mpulse of shocked disblif hci a-mgCrssCht- Canadian manu facturensA gave wav ta the gnim realiza-ý CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS -f *Hamilton. Toronto. Osia,.p. lai-gcly duc ta price and Iow; q feeling, c er arssth OMEN'S CUDDLE PUPPIES Bowmanvilîe, Newcastle and volume requirements, have tai A border, o! the~ grevious loss -'~* ' Orona. b nsnl bandf-r as o! a personai friend. We Priai- ta her mariage the suppliers outside Canada,. i trust th at bis uotimeîy passingSA ON I bride u-as cntentained bv hnýr. hl edasre ikb' gil riends at the home i A senies o! similar shows SAMS.SONnd Snad twc S ndCnd a WVOMEN'S ------ $10.95 to $14.95 * * pr sen ed w it a stc m o n ed yte s a d d e v elo m en tIl n w i h in rec ct im es Attr ermainae miofseenal lsag delpeOt niacts as been under tremendous MNS$09 e$93 B lancous showen was hcld at aven a yeai- aga resuîtcd in; President Kennedy alleviatedstannd0ewibteat i-ancCthSbride recevin"ncw component part business t somenoatebahipat inonsu rdeIsA etdO of WLER. A imanv beautiful gi!t9 'foi-Canadian industr cod aniIS isnin o eI n e u ag combination et and ilig ta S. J. Randaîl, Minste 19heartfclt ymAND CHILDRE TOSY a eeshock o eoomsadcvclopment.' !dlcius'Canadians gocs ta Mrs. Ken- $15m'.5mintono proof and shc.atne rn n lreThis ycar, the abject of the nd and cide andth Waterproof .Corn. d1a. Sparkling _______ show is not only to seek flewlJ 15Kenney famiîv. ust retri foe ac ur cy!stye nd îamla reêsant ImonunHig S hoossources, but also ta ol oh lc D i k ne y ldi - h M N S D R S H O S A Ft'eeeldpact sz. Prec,5,on. chrome f nish. establish rnanu!actuving an-' SNOW- S IB $1 4.95m- -$16.95 I butianishapparentlvg arhast alrcadOT for aIcuocIays$4.95c!aementh siilte a- Quart been dealt out ta the assassin Ci D sp s ! iragemet posUbnitidaes parof the IePrei BO TS SKIBO Statesf Sympathv to M rs. Gea. Evea-y WESTFIELD watch lias a 17 Jewel movement. P rs oA ad uims. mray o! whorn wish ta ga orogh of îtaly, hing su!e- U eO rC nei Pa t o a eobtain liccnsing agreements G~ien,, FI a ogh o! Beî having aPete- Us O rC nenetL wit Cnadancompanies. a fered a broken ai-m incun-ed p cosFREIR I General Mtos af Canada's A . in a fal. All jaîn in wishingSacosF E PA IN King M A R R ,ln Canada display shows small automo- Mrs. Page a speedy conval- -LY L tve parts, stampings, die cast- D iy a escence. Jewellery & Gift Shop calMatai-sofCanada is cur- snmalassemblies that due ta ilBa SYmadfhiy of::: - L LYDI.L ~. ~. -Ph 6'3 rentl dispîaing 11 auto-price and aow volurne dcmand,' Phone 623-5444 Aadg eyanfailo!Pn- 9KigS.WPhn62-63the company !inds necessary 98 Kn t V husband and father. Syn- 4 King St. W. motive parts not now avail- ta purchase from athen than ~- i gS.W pathv, 10e, ta i-. Jimmy able fi-rn Canadian sources Canadian suppliers. A Boggs a.nd daughter in the .Fi B..DILJ For $1 I 6 24oz. 10 FSH A REAL TREATI NA HEADCHEESE l.oo3lb tinsl$ EFREEZER SPECIALS vift's Tendered Beef SIDES HINDS 49b 59'b ?ORK >fc -rage - - --3 1 it and Wrapped Free ERMS ON FREEZER ORDERS McBRINE $4.9. to $6.95 $2.98 to $4.98 from$1.98 up ATES RLS' FIGURE SKATES $8.95 )YS,' $7.95 to $14-95 New Skates Selection 0f ... :N'S FOOTWEAR D WORK BOOTS CTS - RUBEERS .y-Away Plan at Rear cf Stare ft

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