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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 1964, p. 3

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BLACKSTOCK Mrs. M. P. Philp, West Hill; Smith, Toronto, were New rl'+ Lt. and Mrs. Peter Philp, Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winipeg, Man.; Mr. Robert Chas. Smith and Oliver. New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Strong, Ralph, Robt. and Beth were LAJLULL4,4~ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barr and Beverley, Bowmanville; Mr. Ian Bellingham, Oshawa, and Miss Pat Adams, Nestleton. CHII~U.O.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family attended service in Simcae St. United Church Sunday morning and were dinner guests of Miss Evelyn Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Garrard .0 and Barry Haydon spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne G'iffin and Mr. and Mrs.i Chas. Garrard were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Garrard and Barry, Hay- On New Year's Day another reunion was held in the Re- creation Centre. Attending were: Mrs. Roy Ferguson, West Bank, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Rager Dorreil, Martin, Valerie and Brenda, Ottawa; Mrs. Peter Philp, Winnipeg; Mrs. M. P. Philp, West Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Belyèa and Nancy, Bronte; Mrs. Roy A'very, Donna, Marie and Carlyle, Tillbury; Mr. George Leadbeater, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletcher, Lind- say; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. John- stan, Mr. Earl Darreil, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorreil and child-1 ren, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy. EMaine, Bannie, Ray, Gary and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Ron and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham and chlldren, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers, Jim and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy, Brian, Judith and Linda, Mrs. Charles Smith and Mr. Harry Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Rahm, Mrs. Allan Rahm and Rickie were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning. Mrs. Florence Ferguson, Mr. Milton Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ferguson and three girls, Newcastle, and Mr. Bob Dunn, Bowmanville. w e r Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. Sarry ta report Mrs. A. ILefghton lu ln Port Perry Hos- pital. Hope to see ber around again soon. M.and Mrs. Carl Wright and Mrs. Albert Wright visit- ed Mrs. Norman Holmes, Oshawa, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn Oshawa, spent New Yearsý 1Day with the Fred Trewins and Albert Wrights. Mrs. J. Roy Fergusan, West Bank, B.C., bas been visiting relatives around here for a short time and is ta leave Monday for Florida and Ja- maica. tMr. and Mrs. Rager Dorrel and family, Ottawa, spent a few days with his father, M. Earl Dorrell. His friends in this area would be happy ta note that Grant Fergusan, eldest son of Mr. Roy and the late Mrs. Fergusan was among the Toronto lawyers appointed Queen's Counsel at New Yýear's. Mr. and Mrs.1 and family, 'W New Year's Day ents, Mr. and Archer and Mr. lyn remained un, Dancers Twirlers Enjoy Pi Elmer Archer Vhitby, spent ywith his par- Mrs. Wilbert Dener. Mari- itil Saturday. arty Setting was Pontypool United Church jThe Sea Cadet Band boys, were guests at a deligbtful! Dance Party held recently by the Harvey Dancers and the Tartanteen Twirlers at Fern- bill Park Club House. The! tables, (decorated by Misses . Dianne Shaw and Karen Bran-I ton, with centre pieces of can- dles and holly), were arrang-, ed along the sides and one end i of the hall. A large table with, gay balloans held the delici-. ous buffet lunch. Miss Irenie Harvey, assisted by Misses Sandra Scott and' t_. Nia Kupustin, welcomned, ~ about 4 guests as te r rived. The evening openedi with color sldes shown by Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Barton Medd, shown in the above photo, were mar- M. J. Gilroy of the Majorettes1 in Parade and at the C.N.E. ried in Pantypool United Church on Saturday, November 23, 1963. Formerly This was followed by lunch, Miss Shirley Dianne Lethangue, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- don Lethangue of Pontypool, and the bridegroamn is the son of Mr, and Mrs. M~~ James O. Medd of Millbrook. AVAILABLE AT of Bowmanville 5 KING ST. E. DRESSES ODOUBLEK KNITS 3RACKS CLEARING DUL NT Reg. te $14.0 $7 and CLEARANCE $.99 CRANCE $199500 DRESSES CEg.Nte $19.95 $1 Reg. te $29.95 _________0 0 ___0 ___ CLEARANCE $1.00 CARDIGANS and 0111 vvKlvIT UNIFORMS Terylene and Dacron 1O0/o OFF DUL y 'N 0 aSABRE SLIMS 10CYo OIFF PLAIDS & STRIPES Sizs$10 s BARGAIN TABLE Reg. $14.95 .00 Articles Too Numerous to Mention CLA NE $1-00 and $0 SALES FINAL HEYLAND - CROSKERRY Victoria Medd af Millbrook. On Satumday, December 28, Tbey were in identically styl- 1963, at 4 p.m. at Kingsway: ed dresses of Point-Seta red Lambton United Chumcb, Tor- velvet, flattered by rounded onto, the Rev. John F. Mac- necklines and three-quamter Kay officiated at the marriage length sîceves. A rolled pan- of Joan Miriam, daughter of el highlighted the skirt front Mrs. Cmoskermy and the late and was accented by tbree Mr. George G. Croskerry bows. A matching bow adorn- Toronto, ta John Douglas, soncd the bodice front. Little of Mm. and Mrs. J. Forbes Miss Cindy Cowle af Bow- Heyland of Bowmanville. manville, small cousin of the bride, was flowem girl in a The bride was attended by matching red velvet frock Miss Beverley Berry, and the fashioned witb a Petc Pan groom by Lieut. Gens Got- collar and long sleeves. Tbey thard, R.C.N., Vancouver. Mr. wore headbands of matcbing Garard Dube of Ottawa was red velvet with short veils, and the usher and Mr. Frank Gra- their shoes were tinted the ham, uncle of the bride, gave same hue of red. The senior ber away. After the recep- attendants caried bouquets of tian at the Old Mill, Mr. and white carnations and the flow- Mrs. Heylan*d lcft by air for er girl carried a basket of the Edinburgh and London, Eng- same flowers. land, for a three weeks' hall- Mr. Bradford Medd of Mill- ,day. _ 1- Mr. and Mrs. J. Forbes HIeyland gave a coffee pamty in their honor at the home of the groam's aunt, Mrs. J. V. Trebell, Toronto, and Mm. and Mms. Kennetb V. Heyl-nd, Toronto, entertaincd the wed- dingc party after the rehearsal. I A number af parties were j given for the bride, and after Feb. lst tbey expect ta makze their home in Quebec City. MEDD - LETHANGUE Bouquets of white 'munis, red and -'bite carnations at- tractively decorated Ponty- pool United Cburch for the brook, LwiII uroLier of the groom, was best man and the ushers were Mr. Gary MeMul- len, Janetville and Mr. Brian Adams of Bowmanville. The bride's brother, Randy Le- thangue of Pontypool. was ring bearer. A reception was held at Memorial Park Club House, Bowmanville, wh e re t he guests were received by the bride's mother who wore a winter white brocade jacket- dress, white brocade ha,. white gloves, black sboes andl handbag, and corsage of reci and white carnations. Sh was assisted by the grooms mother wbo chose a bloc bro- Wed 40 Yea rs On Saturceay, December 21, 1963, many relatives, friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kilpatrick, 76 Scu- gag Street, in celebration of their 40th wedding anniver- sary. The couple was married in Toronto on December 24, 1923, and the bride of 40 yeams aga is the former Irene Clayton of Bowmanville. In honor of their anniversamy the bride wore a corsage af red and white carnations, and the groom a wvhite carnation bau- tanniere. Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick bave resided in Bowmanville throughout their married life. They have aine children, Mrs. Wilmont Shane (Marjary), William A., Mrs. Jimr Wood- ward (Betty), Dave af Omono, Joe, Gardon, Mrs. Jack Bond (Dorathy), and Patsy and Johnny, bath at home. They also have 22 gaadchildrený and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Kilpatrick has been with Genemal Motors, Oshawa, for over 22 years, and prior ta commencing work there was employed at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company,ý Many lavely gifts, flowems and congratulatory cards wereý reccived by the anniversaryl couple. To mark the memar- able occasion their family pre- sented them with a ruby neck- lace and matching earmings, ruby studded cuff links and tie bar, table stand weathem bamometer and two pieces of crystal. Guests were received at the door by. a granddaughter, Miss Diana Kilpatrick, daughtem of, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kilpatrick. In the tea room a beautiful wedding cake, which wasý made and decorated by Mms. W. Kilpatmick, graced the teaý table. Daughters Patsy and Mar- I jory, daughtem-in-law Sylvia' (Mrs. Gardon Kilpatrick) and Miss Joyce Hooper of Oshawa, served efreshments. Imarriage on Saturday, Novem- cade jackct-dress, white mari- ber 23, 1963, of Shirley Dianne bau bat, wbite gloves, beige E T N IL Lethangue, daughter of Mr shocs and handbag, and cor- Christmas supper guests an Ms*Verdon Lethanguesg fpikadwht.aa with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pontypool, and Mr. Frederick tians. Stapletan and Bonny included Bartan Medd, son of Mr. and As the couple left for their Mrs. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James O. Medd af Mill- honeymoon in Eastern On- Aubrey Austin and Dennîs,l brook. Rev. Wm. Piercy Of- tario, the bride was wearing Miss Wilma Vandememe and ficiated. a tbree-piece charcoal, double- Mr. Larry Austin, Mrs. Mar- Miss L. Bragg, Bowmanville knit suit, black shoes and guerite Hall and family, Mms. plaed hewedingmuic n~handbag, white maribou bat, Isabel Whetstone and family,ý alsoaccmpaiedthesoîistwhite gloves and corsage af al] af Port Hope; Mm. and M.rs. Mrs. Milford McDonald oÏ deep pink sweetbeart roses. Jim Osborne, Campbellcroft; Bowmanville, an aunt of the Mm. and Mms. Medd are resid- Mr. and Mrs. George Whyte bride. ing in Pontypool. and family, Oshawa. attnde Baly- Mm. and Mrs. Cecil Staple- The bride was given la mar- The bride ton ere hrismas inne riag-e by ber father and wore duff Public School and Lind- guests with Mm. and Mrs. a floor-length gown af white say Higb School. She is a Dc atnh n aiy satin, the bouffant skirt flow- clerk-typist at Robson Motors Pr oe ing into a chapel train. The Ltd., Bowmanville. An em- Por p. aFr n e fittcd bodice had a necklace- ployee of General Matons Ltd., wthMr. Reg.Faro w andKen- neckline edge la Guipure lace, Oshawa, the groom attended wîthMm. eg. f Mandw me Sn and long lily pointed sîceves. Millbrook Public and High Carl Farrow, Dawnsview. Hem silk net, elbow-length veil Schools. Mms. Harold McLaren, Don- feIl fnom a camonet of rbiae- Out-of-town guests were na and Doug of Woodstock, stones, and she carried a preseat at the wedding from were weekend guests of Mm.- bouquet of red and white car- Scarborough, Bnantford, To- and Mrs. Harry Wade. nations, onta, Bowmanville, Janet- Mm. and Mns. Jim Gilmer Miss Ruth Chapman, Beth- ville and Millbnook, as well as andf«amily of Port Hope wcre 'any, was maid of honor and those Irom Pantypool. ýSunday supper guests at Mm.!I the bridesmaids were Mrs.Bl aes Gary McMullen, Janetville, Several parties honored the, Bih WaeH. Ti neti and the goom's sister, Miss bride prior ta hem marriage. efaiytthComny - ____Mrs. Donald Cowlc of Bow- HeIiyatl thNw earCommunit3 j manville, an aunt of the bride, Hl nNwYa' v,3 provided by the girls and serv la 1amîcllnou hoeittending. These included. 1cd by Miss Camai Greenhamiand asimilar shower was held Mm. and Mms, Bert Trim, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw. by Mms. Welly Houthuys of and Mrs. Gardon Trim and Miss Harvey presented the Bow.-nanville. Mrs. Gary Me-an family, Osaw.M and .Smsn Tartanteens with gifts of key~ Mullen, Janetville, and Miss1MsCso and family, Oshaa;Mr b-d ring-rainhat cases, from the Rutb Chapman were hostesses.Cusnadfm tiny Christmas Tmec on thE 'for a miscellaneous shower aa m n r.BhTi end table. The eveaiag drew hl theatr'ho ,R.Iand family, Oshawa; Mm. and ta a close with dancing byllh e a tl.e atrshoe i..Mns. Raymond Trîm, Miss candle light ta favourite ec-1 ý etar.j Marilyn Falls and Mm. Charlie ords provided by the girls. Al 11. bride was presentediTrim, Mm. and Mms. Ed. Rowe. vote of thanks was given toi witb beautiful matching cadi Mrs. Iva Farrow, Reg.and Femailîl Club, wha made thisi tables and coffce table by ber Ken wcne Saturday supperi happy gatbcriag possible. Miss employem and. staff of Robso,î guests with Mm. and Mrs. ,aye would ike ta say ta Motoms Ltd., Bowmanville, and ClUnton Farrnw and(G 1 ail who staved ta put the hall the groom received a gift cf v Year's Eve gucsts at la orden after the party . .moncy from bis friends atiMnl. Don Elliott's were: Mm. tbanks a millon. General Motors. Oshawa. iand Mrs.»Maurice Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ros.- Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Elliott, Osha- wva; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer. Morton, Mr. and r.Gog 1Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mc- Cullough with Mr. and Mrs. F. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton attended a dance at Tyrone, New Year's Eve. Guests at Mr. Jim Cas- well's on New Year's Eve ini- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tofford, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hend- ersan, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gil- mer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and family, Starkville; Mrs. Helen Bawen and Darlene, New- castle and Mr. Stan Bowen were New Year's Day guests at Mr. Cliaton Farrow's. Mrs. Marjory Watsan, Miss Bertha Thampson and Miss Allie Nesbitt af Toronto with Miss Anne Nesbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Porter arrd family with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Brown, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Saules and family with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Rab- inson and family, Mrs. Prousei and Charlie, Delbert Fishleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Egerton at Mr. Melville Samis'. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kim- bail, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimbal and family, Miss Jean Carr af Cobourg, at Mr. George Kim- ball's, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and sans and Master Douglas Wade, Newcastle, at Mr.t Harry Wade's.t Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Embley and family, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester and boys, Orono, and Mrs. Eloisei Beecher of Regina at Mr.t Hugh Stapleton's. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wood with Mr. and M.rs. Ken Smith, Toronto.s Mrs. Iva Farrow and Ken with Mr. Reg. Fails at Mr. Clarence Farrow's, Agincaurt. Friday dinner guests at Mr.1 F. Gilmer's included Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer and family, Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Blaine and Kim. Mrs. W. H. Jones and Miss Barbara Ovens returned home Thursday after spending the holidays in Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Holman who were celebrating their 40th Wedding Anniversary. The Hall Cammittee held another card party on Friday evening with 12 tables in play, i - iThe Canadian Statesnan, Bownmanvlle, Jan. 8, 1964 3 and the winners as follows: high lady, Mary Skelding, high gent, H. W. Stapleton. Lucky draw, Mrs. Trini, John Partridge, Wayne Gar- don. Another of these parties will be held in January. With Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson and family on New Year's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown, Mrs. Ray- mond Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- derson of Port Hope were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Henderson and family. Sunday callers at Mr. M. Kimball's i n clu d ed Mrs. Beecher of Regina, Mr. Lau- son Milîson, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Aif Brown of Bow- manville. Women's Institute will meet Wednesday, January 15 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. W. Milli- gan. Master Philip Caswell spent a fewv days last week with the Henderson boys. Misses Dorella Lancaster and Jo-Anne Cameron went out ta Lindsay ta visit the Gil- mer girls over the weekend, Jo-Anne remaining there while Diane came home with Dor- ella. @IÔry Cleaners C/zucL/e "Now, tell me about the dream you had," the psychia- trist said to the young lady on the couch. "Well, 1 dreamed 1 was walking down the street with nothing on but a hat." "And you werc embarras- sed," suggested the doctor. "Indeed 1 was!'I agreed the lady". It was last year's hat." Ed Leslie CLOTHES CARE HINT: Start the year off right ln freshly cleaned clothes. Contact your local drycleaner for best resuits. We invite service clubs, church organizations, lodges, etc., to, use this space for coming events. LNUARY~ BRANDS ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY REDUCED FROM 690 .9e20cYo to .5OVo Pl 12 5 m ROOM LOTS m 12 5 ~ ~rm SPOOL BORDER5Reg. 40e ___20c ROLL BORDERS-.~Reg. 10e - 12%/c yd. -5C RUG CLEANER -- 25% DISCOUNT "Shammie" Polyethylene Utility Gloves Protect your bands from Painting, Waxing, Dishwashing and Ail Household Chores. 5 PRs49c ONE PAIR FREE WITH EVERY $5.00 PAINT PURCHASE SILICONE SPRAY BOMB$13 Lubricates Everything - Reg. $1.99 DUNKIT BRUSH CLEANER Regular $1.95 qt. $6 "IMMIE"l CLEARING AT FELT BRUSHES DUNKIT PAINT PEELER lc SALE Regular ,$2.75 qt. For Example: CLEARING AT 75c size - 2 for 76c OTHER SIZES ALSfl AT DISCOUINT1 PITTSBURGH PAINTS OVERSTOCKED! DISCONTINUED LUNES with 31,2and4'" LTE1LA PAINT BRUSHES Reg. $2.85 qt. - CLEARING - Prices $2.35 to $16.00 SATINHIDE ENAMEL Reduced 30% Reg. $3.65 qt. - CLEARING 2- 9 ALL GLIDDEN PRODUCTS AT REDUCED PRICES Berlou MOTH BOMBS Reg. $1.98 --- $1.39 SPECIALFREE Bottie of S PECIALANDREW'S POLISH BONUS! with Every Purchase of $5.00 or More SALE CONTINUES UNTIL STOCK IS CLEARED TERMS CASH ALL SALES FINAL PAINTS & ABERN ETHY'SWLPER 33 King St. W. 623-5431 - 1. m ýl Mr. anid Mrs. F. Hendersori were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alldread. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore of Hamilton spent the weekend swith Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace iBoughen, Miss Ruth Gordon iand Mr. Don MeBain went to 1Niagara Falls, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton and family were visitors on Sunday with Mrs. F. Nesbitt. Mrs. Willis Farrow left Memorial Hospital on Satur. day and is staying with her 1daughiter, Mrs. Lloyd Clysdale. Mrs. Jean Cochrane and Gardon. Newcastle, were Sun- day guests at Mr. Arnold Wade's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins wvere supper guests, Sunday, at Mr. Ralph Tompkin's, Port Hope. IMr. and Mrs. Raymond Gil- mer and sons of Islington were Sunday dinner guests at F. Gilmer's. Mr. Fred Parry of Victoria, B.C., called on Mrs. G. W. Jones on Sunday, bringing greetings from the Jones fam- ily out West. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hender- son and Carol visited in Osha- wa, Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mock. JAI t ý ý £A - ý a ý ýiLjký7" ý A ý il A

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