Exchange Vows in Trinity United 1Doublw~.Colin and Carol Iirt-I ,%istle; Girls' Singles, LLnda1 Steel; Girls' Doubles, Vir;,inia Siemon and Jenny Stout: Jun-, îor Mixed Doubles, Virginial Siemon and Dennis McFeet-I ýers. The boys' singles andi doubles had flot been played off. i Voting was carried out for1 a new executive and they are' as follows: Anna Stirke. Lew Rundie, Colin Birtwistle, Jean Evans, Norah Allun, Frank Swinburne, Wes Goodspeed, Pat Lucas. Area Couple Celebrates RubyWedding.. Setting Was Yelverton United C-iurch On Saturday afternoon and evening, Nov. 7, 1964, frîends, ~ r neighbors and relatives called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton. Haydon, to honor. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton on the occasion of their 4th Wed- 'ding Anniversary. They were married at the bride's home, *.' Nov. 8th, 1924. by Rev. G. T.. McKenzie. Almost 200 guesis were re- ceived at the door by Ross, Jean, Ronald and Ray Ash- ton, Marie and Ivan Sharp. "'~ The guest book was in charge94 of Glen, Betb and Barbara Ashton and Lînda Sharp. The guests were then escort-*.: ed to the dining-room where the tea table was covered witb an embroidered linen cloth È and centred witb heete wedding cake trimmed with ....... ............ ..white roses tinted in a ruby shade. The delicious cake, whicb was made by their daughter Mrs. Ivan Sharp, was surrounded with tulle, lighted i(candîca and red carnations. A bouquet of 40 red rosebuds, a gift of the immediate family, Mr. and Mus. Llovd Prescoi.t arc shown signing the register foiloxving their carnations and white 'mums enhanced fice dining-room. wvedding in Trinit ,United Church, Eowvmanvîile on Friday evening. October Many gîfis and a host of 9, 1964. The bride is Ilhe foi-mer Elizabeth Anne Foa.duhc fM.ad(ards 'of congratulations and ~ Mus. E. J. Foran, Bowmanx'illr, and th, groom is the son of Mus. Lillian Prescott -ood wishes were received by and the late Mur. C'harles Prescott, Bo\wmanx'ile. Rex'. \m. K. ITouslander of the bride and groom. ficiated. Photo hv,,- umen Those pouring tea and cof- fec were Mrs. John Brown, Ion Tamblyn. Orono; Mrs., Mr. andi Mrs. William Howard Bradley, above, are shoxwn as Wriv -fil. ihir The "-ciiX-An Harvey McGill, Mrs. Lorne' wedding cake at the reception following their marriage in YjvrnnUîc heenc o ro the ms.sies-Enniskillen; Mrs. G ordon Church on Saturday evening, Oclober 24, 1964, at 7 o'clock. F'ormecrl' \1î, Jcan 1. if e I Ier>lie shi~, i fl ycaus hc luh's historv Werrv and Mrs. James Aiken-J Elizabeth McMullen. the bride is the daughtpu of Mu. aild Mrs. {'rdÀCI- VaIha iota] -ýoioeî-.hîip cfihead. Toronto, A dainty lunch l]en of Janetville, and the groom is the son) of Mr. and _Mus. lowdrd Baix i-,dlsand juniors playing was served by Mesdames i of Bowmanville. Phoîn lwh Astor Stuidio( rezilarly. The :Iijb ueauhed.Boyd Werry. Malton; Keith'-- the semi-finals of the Ka\var- McGilI, Ralph Virtue, Jinim oý ru sri ?ll Loc l T nni C l b Iha League Tounament. Thc!Kinsmaoi Misses Lois Ashton. 1 hrs cril- If- L ocal T e nis C lubJunior membeus participated'LuaBwa and Sheryl 1v LLL~ Ailecli \7ainciiimp. Plck-nký The member.q of FTowm-ao- dle of a scroll makirig hîmt a in lournaments in OshawaïAshton, gnniskilen. cdcf hrîd ville Tennis Club beld a veux' Life Mcrnbeu of the club. and Toronto and gave a very Friends were presenit from sho hm ui ~ fi enjoyable closing evein2 on!This wa a gesture of appre- good accoun-I of tihemsclvcsNigr FalPtbouhsoo hi-n ni 1e f- October 23rd, vhcn onue of Ilh' 'cia oniomthe members anci Mrs. Jean Evans. Ille treasu- NaaaFls eebuu B RALY-MMLE lec. hytoemlh ns h;ghlights of the.,evenîn it orlscotnîe uBetbany, Millbrook. Lang, BRADL r- whJLEN .sA nis. Tecllwue nai c-ing ncis as CxeciiI'. frhscniudepuesented lber repori stat- satin she Oandwaht white New-,llainu .bandr-rtand- the, psentation fin Lew Runt-' iî in oand work for tlle ing final.because of the io-, Trno saa rnNwSoit candlelîh adsan-loves. Their wedding-ring aLso given by Mu- ýDonWc>h creased membership thie fin- castle, Bowmanville, Hamp- 'ards of white 'mums enhanced banud headpieces were of the Peterborouglî. andi lr:. e ancesof th clu ue- i- ton. Fnniskillen and Haydon. YletnUie hrho;aea lelni noce ofThe lubwereirin _____ -' elvetonUnitd Curch00,saa cranberuy velvet, and Kellett, Oshlawa, . tehm vevhealthy state. 1 aturday evening, October 24,ý their cascade bouquets were of the' hurlr-'s parenls. ,vlicii 1%J xt tm e ry ** *Two verY inteuestin im FE D16,a 'clock for the mar- o bt antos a niimber cf !il( brideicc o-h Ne ttiii r howing the tranînEofDoîrg age of Jean Elizabeth Me- Mir. Don McGrcgouc Bwtixez were prr-gent ..J er playvers al, Wimnbledon \verc muln agtuo r n'ranville was best muan an- d Rs n l r OC shou7raiand Mu. Foruesi Dillbng Mis.R. Griffmn, Mr. Andi Mrs. Howard MeMullen, Jan-!the usheus %weue Mu. Geuald laco',t. hniiohcf cnavl, kindl ' vcame along and tool<Ms .Grfi n oyadevlladM.Wila o-Ross, buotheu-in-law of til wer al -Mici 'i-su flJ' (bcarge of tile.ihig of! Mu. and Mrs. F. Samis and ard Bradley, son of Mur ngom omnil. and laneous iixxeh-id il,îî;,ý L.fl& ~~~these films. Mrs. Nouah Al]un,ý family attended a family gath- u.Hwr ude fBW cousin of the bride, i-î. Fî'ed h n f1wgniu piei uedy o'.1atte avil.Rv. K. J. C an iîndOcd atitied Ih\-c îî;cuhe- r c 67 was ini charge ofthie gaýes1ering TedyNo.1Crttemnvle eaw-îfacker hof îiînm ue!îî;-Ont.c that followed and ani appetii- home of Mu. and Mus. L. Wot- ford, assisted by Mu. AlexI;, sald ing lunch xvas seux-ed. MI"s.!ton fon the occasion of theiri alr ffeae t t!nTh rcep:onwa hed PaiLuasan Mldrd it- 5t Wddig nnvesay. double-ring ('eremony. :Yelverton Cbuch Hall w.here; The bie ne ' ga-.r Pat, Lucas an Mildrad fewhMus.hRoy Coudennivof Bow-.the guests weeueceived by trousseati c, iilu lîcîîîof heur etIly being thlic onvr-nous Mus. R. Griffin spent afw r.RyCre fBw the buide's motber wbo wo-e daug-hieu,onStdcO-- The resiien. Mu. ~daNs with Mu. and Mus. R., manville played the wedding acahrx ai îoae!br 7h i lcctrîrî n St r i k r. and Tournaments Cowling. Whitby. music and the soloist was Mus.: s h e a t hl witl full-lengtb voîg Chairman. Mu. C. Birt-1wistle 1Mu. Garnet Kerr and John, Lwec acl fNsl-matcbing duster, black hai.: pî'esented the fotiowiVng tro- Ottawa, weue Friday over- ton. ad accessories. She xvas as-, phies: Men's Singles, Colnnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thsrdwh a ive s ted by the groom's motheujE Z BE U T T Birtwistle: Ladies' Singlesj,IA Taylor and David. ýin m-arriage by hieu father, wbo chose a cuanberry wooliiELZA ET VIJjJjI ýAuna Strike: Meons Doubles,' Mus. Edith Jackson, Don woue a fîlî-lengtb gown of bouele siheath with fLill-lengti, h hsri-e \eeht Colin Bitwistle aud Aunioldilîs. Mu. and Mus. Eric Jack- htestn rcdesyedý duster, matcbing pillbo-u bat -d Lob, adis'Doule, Nra ýso it a ited odce.Perlai Gai-drn Hli on Sunuiay it Loh; adis'Doble, ora sn.Mus. Edith Brown and Mu.. ihafte oie er and black accessortes. Both vcy large (-ro\-,d at1Ir-dijg.ý Y Allun and Julie Allun: Mixediand Mus. R. Hartman, Enter-! embroiderv adouuied the pou- wore corsages of white car-1Ou' ewmnsee.Rai, puise weue Sunday guests ot trait neckline and bigblighted, nations.watespkecd exa Bowmanville Rotary Club M.adMs A. Taylor and' the tips of the lily-pointed athspkeair :Mr.en ad rssieves, and the back of thc' As the-ipe left on1 ibeir veuy imuç-h en,îoye(d d îîl v e "SNDM N LOVES TeEnîedu.., Dauvidn.'s ecnedb' ha- neyrnoorî motor trip to the u s an1 excellent ý;rmI-jIj 011 rai falingfr ,r o vîcce of Qîîebec and Sundax- Seluoc i, kas iicid lie-, a comredx Vaednesday ti pluu e eltu ai.the faîitin eo sufthe Nortierri United States. before ci-ui.-h. direuird by Margot Saitel basement with group two in!psats rai te xvaising-. * A the bride wuis weiing a two-, On Moudx-exetIii tir- mv Thurs. -tri. - Sait. care ain rocade wiediin December 3 - 4 -5 The \'oung-C Peoples hid beaded pearîs. beld heu fin- browti suit topped with a and wcmeed ai theqIfr-c, - Bowanvll ToriHal ieir first caî'd pauty on Fui-, gectip veil of sîtk illusion ýbrown mitîk jacket, Lynld age bv a rleation. On tut, Bo\tmnvile ou' lill day evening wîth Mus. G. La- tulleclht gl n boi a Cetn tectnrglin CA A I N SH R Y1:30 p. M. x'endcr - Higb Lady, Jim Oke -tleand shr eauried a cas- ea i'ds, gdand bcorsadae eeîuiuie rugurci! 1lladine ca'de bouquet of deer> ucdaccessonie, ad cosg c rt c adi11 c ue Tickets - - - - %.00 OOHigh Man, Linda Lloyd -Higb oes w't au tîu adbronze mutus. They xvi tei (- u- ' ie r iuit -rillij. xii available fromr rotai'3, Girl: Laruy Beckim - High .oe.wiecantosadside ai 81 Duke St., Bowvman- On Wetr:rafclnîoti filue - ~ ~ ~1stephanotis. yll.l...mta h- ouueu- Club Miembers Boyý winning prizes. Mrs. Don Edmunds of Peter'- Vle -\' nla horough was mairon of hoîîor' Prir i)utcltîr mriaethre lonueM u mi. Wîirusudedl. ~~ET~for ber sisier and the brides-i bride was lîonoued xvili ev-Tw.\o ui a ii CADMUS ~~~~inaids weue a cousin of tbec eral showers. MuIs.Russel The Wordal h a rý bride, Mus. Don Welsh 0f!Gilbeut and Mus. Lou Mc 7 KING ST. W . Cadmts Il CW, met aitHie Peteuborough, aud Miss Aileen Feeteus were licutesses fou ae à owadm 4 home of Mus. Kennedy Guay!VanCamnp of Riackstock. Mis.s sboweu of beduoom acce i-ot q BO M N I nu Wednesday evening, Nov. Betty Jean Hacker ofMd-e, attendi-id bx'sevealBow- A K ~ U i ltb wtth the Vice - Presidentiland, another cousin of theimanvîlle frtends and held ai, whp kdnoys attirni Mrs Norman Rohreu in ýbride, was junior buidesmaid, ;the formers home in o exead charge. Mus. Rohrer opened!Tbey were in identical crant-imanville. iruadrist 0fP May the meeting witb a Remem-' ber-y coloued velvet, street-' Mus. Art .Rovaii. lai etvilc l onw. "MOnry F111, u tsw brance Day ueading. Onward length fuoeks styled xith A-,ý was hostess foi' n muscellai duy.Ynai ett ser 4Christian Soldieus was then line skirts, rouuded necklines cous sboweu wbeîî ladies cf botter, wo)kbltp. ýung and Mus. Jim Gi'ay led and tbree-qiiarteu i e nl g 1 b Yrleix'etrmi J.C.W. nmîd feîgb- The Devotînnal was given %%The Shop that Like s4by Mus. Jim Fallis with Mus. Keitb Stînson reading the OF- to Drss Wo en 4Sciptures. Chapter on "God 4 ioll cait was aîswered wxvlh JUT IN T11E l'OR CHIRISTMAS! a Renieriubuance Day- Tbought. Minutes of last meeting werey o 4 ead and approved and Treas-, uier's report given we cleaued M DOUB RLE-KNI ORDINARILY asreadcons5.ingo a YO2_ý_UqTeINuàOwAWACMTr1N 4pogranis was conducted by stAFiGM 17-t"n. Y We inite ou t core unand rows arond -, . ee or lage Ms. Jean Stincon '" -7'~ A xole cf thanks was of- 4«. -'~ A' nieyut oei n rweaon e u ag feued the hostess and lunch Mas,'g eî0'r bacE;et. 1 %e1ection of Christ mas Gifis -. Lv-wa ' chwaired uu n~'t Thcrp "iilbe a Crokunoie $2 Party irn the chturch basemnent ALtLàs riday evening. 1 The Canadian Statesinan. Bowmanvllle. Nov. 18, 1964 3 oDared by Mrs. Ken Trew. The minutes were read and approv-' ed; also letters of thanks fromn Mrs. Waldie and MNrs. Keyes for our hospitality when we held the workshop. A letter from Social Assistances wvas read and our share is two gifts for infants and a bale for children to be prepared in 64.' Our allocation for the U.C,.W is S100 for '65. Lunch was served. On Thursday and Friday Mrs. C. Mercer and Mrs. Thick- son attended the workshop at Orono sponsored by the Dept.j of Agriculture, making lamp shades.j Mr. and Mrs. Thicksoti visit- ed with Mrs. Lockwood on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pea- rock visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson, Kendal. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Muldrew' and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mul- drew. Oshawa, spent the week- end at Sunnyside. Misses Glenda Mercer and * Suzanne Thickson, of Pet er- borough are praclice teach- iog at Port Hope Centralý School this week. Mrs. Smith, Margie and Jirn Smith, Biggar, Sask.; Mrs. Lockwood and Mr. W. Moore had tea with the Thicksons on Thursday evening. Mr'. and Mrs. John DeKoker, Whitby, were visiting in the village, Sundav. Mr. Robi. Westheuser and IMiss Suzanne Thickson spent Saturday evening with Mr. ýand Mrs. J. Dekoker, Whitby. visîted with ler daughter, !Mrs. Longyear, this week. Mr. Gary Morris, Toronto, 1 visited with Mr. and Mrs.- G. !Morris over the Nov. holidiay.I Th restige GINGER ALEj ~ùry leaners /iuc/ae "MY boy." sait! the success- fui man lecturing bis son on the importance of thrift, "wben 1 svas vour age I carrlcd water fuir a gang of brieklayers." "l'ni pî'oud of yu, dad," an- swrred Oie boy. "If It hadn't bren for your pluck and per- serverenre. 1 mlght have had to dn thp samie sort of thing ,myseif.", Fd Leslie CLOTHES CARE HINTS: Some shampoos contaln alkalis thait an damage fabric dy.vr Check %vith your local drycleaner. Bowmanville Gigantic Santa Claus Parade Saturday, November 28th FIRTH BROS. 47 King St. E. QUALITY MEATS 623-5081 "The Home of Quality and Personal Service" PORK LOIN SALE Lean SHOULDER ROAST 31 - 6 lb. avg. 35c IL. 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