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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jun 1965, p. 3

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wa and Bownianville. W ed in 1Several parties honored-h bride prier ta her marriage. A I mîiscellaneous shower was held BROWN - FEZ 1with flowing back panel attach- at the home of Mrs. Jim Trîity Unîed h r hed ta the shnulders with a Cochrane who was assisted by Omemee, prietilhyu dccarte hand-made rose. They wore: Mrs. Larry Bradley. Ponty- Wit whte ladol an yelOw1 matching shoes, white gloves;rpool. The girls of the Gen- Whuwhia gadili nd ellw and matching rase headpieces eral Purpose Control Dept. munis, and guest pews mark,- 'adorned with nylon tulle veil'- C.G.E., gave a personal show- -edwIiJyv-bows, was the setting ing. Their cascade bouquets , er at the home of Mrs. Vera ~for tJ marriage an Saturday were of yellow gladioli cups'Butler. "QItern, May 22, 1965, at and yellow Gainet sweetheart Mrs. Mansel Burley, sister- W,. ock of Miss Heleniroses. jin-law of the bride, was host- Marguerite Fee and Mr. Ray i Mr. Ray Hamilton, a friendr ess for a miscellaneous shower Edward Brown. The bride is a the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'oandh groom, was best man., 1attenaed by frîends and rela- ivison Fe, Omemee!and the ushers were Mr. Jim tives. Members of the U.C.W. amtis hesno mr and eRichard son, a friend of the of the United Church preseýt- Mfrs. Lloyd Brown,_Pontypool !groom, the bride's brother,,ed the bride with a pair of liv- SMr. Jack Fec, and a brother x ng room lamps and a table ReV. K. J. Crawford officiat- of the groom, Mr. Don Brown. 'arrangement. ed *And the wedding music was iMaster Mark Bradley, nephew Mrs. Byron Hyland and played by Mrs. Irvine Connel. of the bride, was ring bearer. daughter Helen, and Mrs. Wil- EnieolttwMssDan The reception was held inbert Morrison and daughter;' Endicott.the Sunday School Hall where 'Verna, were hostesses fora The bride, who was uîven the bride's mother received mîscellaneous shower held inl in niarriage by her father, eain. a turquoise sheath:the Sunday School room. chose a white gawn of bod ered Chantilly lace featuring ganza o embroidercd silk o- -______ a scalloped semi-batcau neck - jr. and crsagfet ofwitnk une and lily-paint slecves!cessaries anGcraduatepin Thever ful sirtwhih es. carnations. She wves assisted], G a u t Thever ful sxrtwhîh fu by the groom's mother who in three tiers was caught at iwore a turquoise blue linen the sides with hand-made satin dress with embroidered jacket, roses, and softly flowed ifto black a nd white accessories,, a chapel train. Her head-piece 'and corsage of white camna- of hand-made flowers was tions. caught at the back with a ulle I As the couple left on their bow, and ber bouffant Veil of,wedding trip to northero ilk illusion with scalloped points, the bride was wearingi *dges, feli ta her fingertips. ýa white, three-piece, silk-knit kine carried a cathedra] bou-jsuit, the jacket featuring lace; quet aof white roses, stephan-1 panels, white gloves, white and otis, Fleur de Amour and trail- turquo'ise hat, and turquoise ing English îvy. shoes. She carried a turquoise Mrs. Evelyn Bradley, sisterhandbag. They will reside in4 of the bride, was matron of! Pontypool. hanor; a friend of the bride, The bride, who attended, Miss Verna Morrison, and the Lindsay Collegiate Institute, is: groom's sister, Miss Arlene employed with Canadian Gen- Brown, were bridesmaids; the eral Electric. A barber, the x bride's niece, Miss Marilyn groom operates businesses in Burley, was junior bridesmaid Pontypool and Orono. He also and Miss Rose Cochrane, a attended Lndsay Collegiate cousin of the groom. was Institute. ..#.::4 flower girl. The bride's at- Out-of-town guests attend-: he ',,tenidants were frocked alike in'ed from Peterborough, Ponty-i strect-length lilac satap -eace !pool, Minden, South Monaghan, ehc QUICK CHERRY CRUNCH (a dessert delight for easy summer dining) 16 grahamn wafers (crusbed to fine crumbs) 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 tsp. cinnamnon 1/ cup melted butter 4 tsp. Sait 1 20-oz. Can Canada Choice cherry pie filling H-eat aven to :325. Mix graham wafer crumbs, sugar, cinnamon, butter, and sait. Sprinkle three- quarters of crumb mixture over the bottom of an eight inch or nine inch cake pan. Pat down gently with the bowl of a spoori. Spread the Canada Choice cherry pie f illing over crumb base. Then sprinkle crn remaining one-quarter of the crurnb mixture. Bake for 30 minutes. Serve warmn with cream. Serves 6. ANY BULOVA WATCH FOR FATHER'S DAY This Offer Good 'Tii June l9th SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF OTHER FATHER'S DAY GIFTS MARRS&GIFT SHOP PHONE 623-5463 39 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE June Present Cheque for $2,755.11 The presentation of a cheque for the Ontario Society for Crippled Childi-en vas the highlight af the luncheon meeting of the Bowmanville Rotai-y Club ield at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel on Friday. Pictured above an the left sBill Thiesburger, Chairman of the club's Easter Seals Cammittee, prescnting a -eque for $2,755.11 ta .Roy Auld, Toronto, the Executive Dirç'rtor of t+ni-,crîi-n ' ýR Society for Crippled Childien.-- Mîs~Dîxi AnnGluThis cheque is to be used by the society in its t. of handicapped youngsters at the Ontario Crippled a member of the York Uni-[mitie ytesoif nLaie versity Graduating Class o!imitiidb h oit nLaie r 1965, received liem Bachelor of, The amaunt of the choque is hall of the total re- Arts degmee on Thursday, June iCi ub's Easter Seals Campaign. One hall is retained .3, at Convocation Hall, Uni-1 local Rotarian's work for cripplcd childi-en in tbis versitv of Toronto. Miss GuI thev give t hm is the eider daughter of Mr.___ totcn and Mrs. R. 1. Gi, Town.!__ Follnwing thr ceremony. a:D Graduation Exercises were, ray d W h Si W ns n held at the York Campus, for' > ~ ~ i' the graduates, their paret and fricnds. Miss Gi is join- ing The Bell Telephone Com-1 pany of Canada on Mondayl June 14. in the position o! *Service Adviser - Small Busi- 'nesses, for the Toronto Ara Conclude ýLoyalty ~ Campaign The SuindaY School Loyalty'i., ',~ Campaign is ended. The Sun- ~. day School enrolment result.3 were gatifying. An average 'attendance of 115.3 was re 't corded over the last seven Sunday School sesions. The final results of the Sunday ,School contest were tabu]ated. The Bowmanville Pentecostal Church School won the con- test over Havelock Pentecostai Sunday School, but the local .......... church was defeated hy the Cobourg Pentecostal Bible School. United Churdh Celebrati ng 40th Birthday Few people make muci J fuss over fortieth birthdays, but the United Chumch of Canada plans a nation-wide observance when it reaches that mature age this montil. SOff icially, it was June 10, 1925, when union between Method- iists, Congregationalists, Pres- bytemians, and Local Union Charges, was consummat.ed at the old Mutual Street Amena in Toronto. 1Ministers and congregal have been asked ta holé lianniversary service one Sae PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 10th TO 19th TERRY CLOTH PRINTS Reg. $1.59 99c d. .bM e% o OTHER SUMMER FABRICS > A irALL WO7 PLAY To Clear KNITS Reg. $1.79 . . . 9cyd. 2OVo bOFF Goodbrand Fabrics M6 King St. W. Phone 623-5551 Bowmanville ition dai Jthei n, le Mr. Alfred Richards 1. On Sunday, ,lune 6th, Alfred Richards celebrated 51his 9th birthday at the home of his daughter and~ 1son-in-law, Mr. and NIrs. Kenneth Rundie (Hilda),i ;-ýwith whom he nnw makes bis home. Mr. Richardsý nwas born near Redding, England, and one of his playmates, when a child of f ive years, was a littie boy who grew into the greatest man of our time, sSir Winston Churchill. Sir Winston was the eider by n some months. The birthday celebrant is very active for his years, enjoys excellent health, with good hear- ing and eyesight, and takes a keen interest in ail the affairs, both local and world wide. In honor of the occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Ruridie were hasts for a family dinner attended by al his sons and their wîves, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Richards, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Len Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards, Mr. and Mrs. George Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richards, al of Bwavle June 6th or 13th, and the re-, sponse has been so enthusi-' astic that the special order of1 Grad uates service has had to be reprint- ed. Demnand for the anni-' versary booklet containing his- torica] accounts by Rev. Fraser Munro of Sackville, N.B., en- titled 'These Forty Years' and "A Dreamn Walks' by Grace Lane of Moose Jaw, Saskat- chewan, has also been heavy, raccording to Rev, C. H. Dick-, inson, Secretary of the United Church's Board of Publication.' rAt regionai annuai confer- ences heid in late May and eariy June. i surviving mcm- ber fo the first General Counril will be presented withi citations. A past nioderator, Rev.. J. R. Mutchmor wil I pmeach at an open-air worship service on Manitoulin IsIland, and in Toronto there wili e citv-wide ally at Metropolitan United Church, Sunday even- îng, June 20th. The present$ JModerator. Rt. Rev. Ernest m. - IFowse. will preach. After the service. niembersf iaf the congregation will pro- ~~- ~ '"-~-.-.$ ceed ta The Terrace at 7f) Mutual Street (site o! the aid Miss JoYee- Davey arena), wheme an historic was one of the students in the plaque will be unveiled. The Oshawa Genemal Hospital President of the Toronto Con- 'School of Nuraing to graduate ference (wbo will be newly- jat the exercises held last Fn-. celected ta office the first weck day, June 4th. Miss Davey is in June when Conference the daughtcr o! Mm. and Mrs., rneets), and the Rev. George Donald Davey, Tyrone, and37 G. D. Kilpatrick, take part attended Bowmanvilce High, ini the ceremnony. schoal. i - treatment and rehabilitation Children's Centre, which 15 nual C.W.L. Dincesan Conven- The Canadian Sttean, Iewmanvflle, June 9. 1083 tion ta be held in Lakefield p on Monday, May 3lst. Mrs. W. W. Parry 'and MIrs. îRy aaseweeapontdM itchelis Corners Mr.Stewart Chisolm was ap-H m eJT.LA Sotor assist her with hos- pital visiting for members af1Uà th CW..an te aisIMMurs Pupil Program Mrs. J. E. Rand, the past' The final meeting, for the president, moved that the it.rm of Mitchell's Cornera C.W.L. hold a Sale of Home M moria. Hospital Home and School Assocatios Baking in St. Joseph'.s audi- wa eda h sho a 9 torium. This was seconded bvyl I a edattesho a 9 rs. Proctor. and carried. Weey RK~ eport A~ short business meeting Mrs. J. Hogervorst, Mrs.» Was held with reports front Delbert Hendsbee, Mrs. Scott, Fr the week of May 31 - the chairmen of the field day were appointed conveners for June 6 inclusive: and graduation party commnit. this Sale of Home Baking. Admissions -.... ... 5 tees. An enjoyable hour of Mrs. Stewart Chisolm will be Births, 3 maie, 3 fenmle.. r, entertainment was provided in charge of the Bake Sale Discharges . ..... ...-65; by the students of the school. after the eight o'clock Mass, Major opemations ....... 12; A welcome was extended by and Miss Louise Parry after Minor operations . ...... 23 a Grade One pupil, Paul Sob. the 11 o'clock Mass. Emergency treatlnents ... 50 il. Our school choir, undei FoUlowing the business meet- Visiting hours 3-8 p.m. daiiy.1the direction of Mr. Ross Met- jing a social hour was enjoyed, _________ aîf, sang two of the songe and a delicious lunch wasr that won them first prize at served hy Mrs. Parry, Mrs. Tn re TTPT Peterborough this year. Procter, Mrs. Chisolm and MrS'. LONG1 S~A U The following pupils enter- Venasse. tained: Donald Haas and Gai! ____ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brown IHerd, recitations; Margaret and Lînda were SaturdaylHaas and Catherine MacMil. I evening visitors of Mr. andilan, tap dance solos; Deruas G ra du ate Mrs. Chas. Penwarden and Lyczba and Catherinje War. family and Sunday eveningiman, ballet solos. Mastery of visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Colin1 the baton was demonstrated Brown, Leskard. by Linda Hazelton, Cindy The community was sadden- Chamberlain, Pam Hardie ed on Sunday in the passîng Phyllis Nesbitt and X;21 of Mrs. Fred Smith at Mem- Shewring. A choral group . ...orial Hospital. Synipathy is x- from Grade Ill, a trio front tended to Mr. Smith and Grade V and a quintette front Grace and ail other niembers Grade V honored the gather- of the family. ing with enjoyable selections. Mr. and Mrs. Rye Gibson Paul Hart and Delbert Mor- visited with their daughter, gan played a guitar duet. The Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis, evernng was closed with an Pontypool, on Thursday even- hilarious skit, "Hillbilly Wed- ing. ding", put on by the teachers. DEFINITIONS - EXECUTIVE 1.A bit gun. . . that hasn't been ffred 7et. 2. A man who can take an hour for a coffee break maâ f'LIl 1u le loc l dIay 3. One who makes an immediate decision and Is aometlmes by te cub a fianc th AtJames T. Masterson J rgs 1 b y t h e l u b t o f n a n r t h A t t h e c o n v o c a t i o n o ! t h e 'l r g t district and the assistance'U eito!Wsrn naîo _____ held on Saturday, June 5th, Mr. Masterson graduated with! UA~ g1'a Bachelor o! Arts degree in C W L L a u Honours Business Administra- CLOTHES CARE BINT: tion, receiving second class. Have Your summer wear ndhsport Lego cleaned nov . H o ld s /~ A eetin Exta-uri r îy icurac- Itere's nothing cheaper than te cn fdylalg dian Union o! Students and; BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM The president, Mm .William business manager of the U.W.-' Cowles, presided at thr meet- O. Mustang Band. He was, NOW OPEN FOR iHE SEASON ing of the Catho]ic Women's alsol a member of the Delta, League held in St. Joseph's 'Upsilon fraternity. 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