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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1965, p. 3

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Exchange Vows in Eldad United Church and Mrs. A. Tamblyn, Cam:! E brav. Lest Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wearn, in company with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wearn, Claremont, visited Mr. andý Mrs. Don Wearn and family at Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp,ý Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp at- tended the Osborne - House wedding in Toronto on Satur- day. Mrs. H. W. Gregg and ~ ,/,,,.Michael, Glen Burnie, Mary- land, is visiting with the Sharp families. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stainton and farnily were Sunday visit-j ors of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Fletcher, Port Perry. IMr. Louis Jewell, Sunder- land, Mrs. Agnes Kilkelly,ý Lindsay, were visitors'at Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamb's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Werry, adfamily, Sault St. Marie,' were weekend guests of Mr.' and Mrs. F. W. Werry. Mrs.ý Werry and family remained: for hclidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettifer and: Ross. Scarborough, were rec- lent visitors at Mr. and Mrs., A. L. Wearn's and together,1 attended the Parrott picnic at S ~~. Uxbridge. F j iMiss Phyllis Marshall, Bow-1 rra nvil]e, spent a few daysý with Miss Linda Avery. Now 'Linda is visiting with Phyllis. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon, Susan and baby Frederick, i Lloyd, Mrs. Marion Sears,ý Hydon, were Sunday supper, gests of Mrs. F. Toms. Last week Mr. and Mrs.1 Harcld Western, Guelph, Mr.ý and Mrs. Win. Western and! son, Ottawa, were visîtors with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wearn. 4' Mr. and Mrs. Don Wearn andl family, Dundas, were week-. end visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Werry Iand girls, Sault St. Marie, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Bill Werry and son, 'Orono, Miss Jackie and David. Veale, Quebec, Mr. and Mrs.i F. W Werry, were Friday' evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry. This! Newcastl supper was a celebration Of! the annual D alMr. and Mr-s. F. W. Wer ... ry s grandchildren.- Northumberli Mr. and Mrs. Larry William Spires are shown in the above photo as thev eut Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walkeri will advance their wedding cake at the reception following their marriage in Eldad United wandgis ilsonbur.wereBTrarangLhe Church on Saturday afternoon, June 26, 1965. at 4 o'clock. The bride is the iweedvstr t r n abr e former Mis BarbaraJeanne Hoev, dau Mrs. R. Griffin's. ln o h il former iss Babara Jenne Hoey, daghter of Mr. anid Mrs. Burney Hooey,1 Donald Trewin andGenWfth tii end the bridegroom is the son of M1r. and Mrs. Everett Spires, ail of Solina. Ashton, Haydon, are spendingF Elizabeth Cra ___________________ Photoby Astor Studio this week at Quin-Mo-Lacý feature freei ______- Camp, Madoc.: dairy equipm( of tny ed rsebds. hey Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin at- of inyredrosbud. Teytended the Verulam Decora-I-- will return to their new home :tion Service at Bobcaygeon Wec!cing fSoia west f oin.and called on Mr. Ernest Ir-F Both the bride and groom ýwin and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.ý ,attended Solina Public andýCampbell. f4PIREN - HOOEY ýgladioli, carnations and TrnumsiBowmanville High Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill,ý formed an attractive settinglThe bride is a business ma- !Shaun and Dean, Cooksville, On Saturday afternoon, Jujne for the ceremony. !chine operator at Oshawa City spent a week with their Par- Baba965,eane4 oock, Mis Rev. Charles Catto was the Hall, and the groom is em- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McGill. I Mr. Larry William Spires were officiating clergyman, and theployed at General Motors in' Rodney Irwin was a Friday: united in marriage in Eldad wcdding miusic was played bylthe Personnel Department. inight guest of Hein Wick, ,United Church. The bride is1 Miss Gladys Yellowlees. Mr. 1 The bride was guest of honor Dunbarton. the daughter of Mr. and MrsQ.'Ross Metcalf, Hampton, was a eea ate ro 0hr Mr. and Mrs. Grant Werryfý Burney Hooey, and the groom slit marriage. Mrs. A. Wotten,iadfmlpn h ekn is the son of~ Mr. and Mrs. The bride, who was given in Hampton, held a bathrom1with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wer- Evereit Spire~, ail of Solina. marriage by lier father, wore shower, attended by the ry and family at a cottage on Bouquetsof pnk and white a lnnr-Iength gown of white groom's relatives, at ber hoe13onn Island. Mrs. A. Wer- embroidered organza fashioned Miss Deanna Vance, Oshawa,'rY *and family remained for »on empire lines with longwas hostess for a miscellane- holidays. sleeves and rounded neckline.ious shower when former school Miss Marie Becket, Mr. and, A head-piece of three tullelfriends were present. She was'Mrs. John Slemon and Robert, PHONE4 Central _______M. ndpr. eg roses caught her shoulderfassisted by Mrs. A. N. Alexan-vsid Mran Ms Re length veil, and she carried a' der and Miss Sharon Spires. Wevn1adRcya ae bouqua of red roses arranged Solina Womein's Institute of Bays, Robert remaifling for 'iouqueat-sae esg.,holidays. Oeart-raoedTesugt. heîd a community shower in ________ Miss Deanna Vance, Oshawa,! the Community Hall when ap-, Mrs. Alex Alexander, Bow-'proximately 100 ladies attend-i manville, and the groom'sed. A luncheon was held by, ZMON ' sister, Miss Sharon Spires,the girls employed at Oshawa. Solina, were the bride's at- 1City Hall, when the bride was. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomnas. tendants. They xere i n street-Ipresented with a card table, Kim, Debbie, Brenda andI length, sheath dresses of tfur- and matching chairs set. Katharine Mary, Scarborough, quoise organza styled with The groom was presented were supper guests atJm empire waists and lace bodices.i with a purse of money at a Stainton's. Mrs. Russell Staîn- They wore rnatchin g head- stag party held in bis honor, ton returned home after dresses of embroidered tullej and from the Suggestion De- spending a month et Scarbor W rose wih souldr lngtpartment and the Public Re-' ough. tulle veils, and their bouquets lations Department, General: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colis, 'were of turquoise and whiteZMtors, he received a floor Oshawa, were Sunday guestsý carnations. _______dababcu e.ptR.C Santns Mr. Keith Cryderma o, Zion, plse n abcest tR .Sano - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stain- was best man and the ushersI ton and family attended the, were Mr. William Henning. rEN ISKILEX Moor faiTy ien' 1Tiil Bowmanville, and the groom's .ThLLMore familcopicg c at P Gilr brother. Mr. Kenneth Spires,ThbunsctaetPfer4 of Solina. Mrs. Anna Short and daugh- law on Sunday'. A reception was held in ter Anita Baldwin, Long Is- Fred Cameron, Wes Camn-. gSolina Community Hall where.land, visited xith her ersi, on atndedMrs. Ruselti the guests were received byjMrs. E. M. Slemon. cositotttnedth unrl f White and Beige Ray Cameron's. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geîsýs- berger Sr. visited at Alfred REDU(ED TO CLEAR Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stain- ELE ton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sobil were Sunday guests at Ross Lee's, Kedron.f $ Mr. and Mrs. Morlev Flin- f ~ îoMrs. Stane overly and:B Ftoff,BOswmaile r. aun-:B OTHER WOMEN'S SHOES dv Msr Esia eNerohaa White and Beige vsurîdv at Wla Fse's o ~~'<~' toCameron's were Mr. and Mrs.F Drastilcally Re u e t lar Glen Flintoff, Johnny, lyj ________________________________and Lvnda, Oshawa, Mr. and I Mrs. Clifford Flintoff. Gloria and Darlene, Newcastle, Mrs. Elsie O'Neil, Oshawa, Mr. and' ALL LUGGAGE REDUCED 1i.50/o Mrs. Allan Fisher. Bia cobMr. Fred Brimacomnbe, Wesleyville, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Meteaif and family. Or-, Ll y lis S o sono, vstdat Ry 'erns.! Lloy El 'les S ho s 1The cemetery was levely 49King St. W PHONE 623-5941 Bowmanville with flowers for Decoration Day on Sunda 'v. Mrs. James ___________________________________________________________ Hutcheson. Toronto, was the - ~gue5t ispeaker, nier Dairy Princess Competilion le Arena will open its doors at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July lSth, for )airy Princess competition with at least three contestants from and and three from Durham vying for the two crowns. Winners e t the Provincial finals at the Canadian National Exhibition. ,d for the contest are, from lef t to right, Margaret Shackleton, Sand IMargaret Coombes from the Bowmanville area. Mrs. Coombes elasi year. Special guest wilI be last year's Ontario Dairy Princess 'wford. The public is invited to the interesting show that will also milk for everyone, many worthwhile draws and displays of modemn ient. jThe Canadian Statesman, EBowmanvMfe, luly 'YI 185 ELIZABEH VILL and Mrs. Sam More ELIZA ETHVLLE and Donna, Toronto. have Sunday sohool was held spn e arse hcoos here. Chu.rch services were, Miss Suzanne Thickson and at Garden HUlI. Miss Glenda Mercer spent a Mrs. Walters, M.rs. Savorv' couple of days with Mr. and ,and Mrs. Bothwell returneà' Mrs. De Koker, last week. on Friday from their trip' On Sunday afternoon, Mr. donthe Seaway w'here theyand Mx-s. Thickýûn lied the met Miss Willa M'uldrew in! wholc faimily home for a tur. Washington and visited. 'kev dinner. Afterwards Mise Mr. and Mrs. Russel WhiteI Suzanne TJîickson was pre. returned from their Eu.ropean sented with two pieces of Iug- tour on Thursday. William gage In honor of her gradua. IWhite met themn at thie air- tion from Peterborough Tea. por. Teyrepored an excel- chers' College. Other guests le>,nt t ime Ywere Mr. Robert Weetkieueer, Starkville, and Mr. Howard Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceiStaats. Tor~onto. Mrs. DeKo- Beatty entertained Mr. andkr Wibi uevsn M~. R Whit and r nd egrls' camp north of Osh- IMi-s. Clarke Williams, Nestie- awa for this week. ton, on Sunday.1 On Saturdav Mr. and Mrs.ý Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0. Mercer had Mr. and Mrs Beatty MrS. W. Beatty and Jack Beatty, Toronto, Mr Mrs. M.ary White visited witIh Provost, Belleville, Mr. andciMrs. Ethel Gilniore, Bowman. iMrs. Eric Baty, Toronto, Mr. ville, recently. and Mrs. J. Fait and Vicki1 Mr. and Mrs. D. Whitbred and Steven of Pontypool, all and twNo girls, Oshawa, wera visiting Mr. Allan Mercer w'hoiat Sunnyside over the week- flew home from California toi end, also Mr. and Mrs. L. Mul. spend a few days with his'drew and Mr. and Mrs. W. parents. Muldrew. OryClener C/uc4le DEFINITIONS - FANATIC 1. One w~ho can't change bis opinion and won't change the subjeet. Z. One whe ik hlghly enthusiastic about something in mwhleh you are flot even remotely interested. 3. One who redoubles bis efforts after he has gotten te bis objectives. CLOTHES CARE HINT: Protect Vour Clothes Against Moth Damage; Make sur@ clothes are drycleaned before summer storage; of' course the safest place for your valuable clothes is in cold storage. NEWCASTLE LIONS CARNIVAL Waltona Park - Sat., JuIy lOth

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