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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Feb 1966, p. 3

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MAPLU hiC If You're FUSSY about flavor anid quality Choose 6mmmm5-5 GROVI of ber brother, Bk. Mervin Smith of Cavan, Who wau seiousiy injureil wbile work- lig at the Ski MUll t Beth- ou'. iMs.Moffatt la one of thie Junior teachers - t the MaL»e Grove East SdIooL Mr. and Mrs. Mlck Dowson and son Paul, Wiasdo, spent the. weekend with hep par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Coonci', aboo vivited other relatives und frienda. Mra. CharUie Whilte, Osha- wa, wes a Sunday visitor with lier brother and wife, Mr. and Mes. Fred R. Stevens. Mfr. w4 Mis. Romss Lee, Kedron, were Sur.day after- nron visitem-s with their ctcu- sns, Mr. and Mis. H. G. Fiee- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Colla- cutt and Mis. H. R. Folcy called on Mr. and Mms Elmer Wl'bur, Hampton. and Mri. Hoelmay, Solina, who are patients in Mémorial Hospi- tal, BowxevIlle, on Sunday. Mi. and Men. L. C. White were Sunday supper guesta witti their daughter and hus- band, Me. and Mms. Mel Ed- wards and fa.-ily, Odhwa. Mi. and Mns. Ray Snowden, lalUnglon, were Sunday visi- Ices wth lier mother, Mrs. R. R. Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brooks. 1Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bute- ma, Stirling, were Suxiday vieibors with lier "ster and brother-in-law, Me. and Mrs. Don Brooks. Womnen's Institute meeting on M-cndy evenlng, Feb. l4th. at 8 pan., In 1Ité Christian Ecluation Hall; convenor in charge, Mrs. Howard Cryder- mon. lhere will be a panel discussion. Mr. and Mnr. Ron Rogers and family apent the.weekend with Ron', sister and husband, Mr. and Mirs. Robt. Woraley. brother and wife, Mr. and Mis. Robt. Rogers and family, both of Lendon, Ont. Master Ronnie Worsley returned witli them or a visit. Mns. Allen Snowden was Seturday visitai with lier dauchter and huaband, Mr. and Mis. Bob Goodm.urphy. Oni Sundai' Mm. Goodmurphy epent thie day with lier mc- Introducing MISS JOYCE KUIPERS -Rais, Stylist - Permanents Are Our Sp.cialty 3 Styists te Serve You rur.n~vi ~7GOff Durlnt Vebruawy OnU IHONE 123-301 FOR APPOINTMENT anda's Beauty Shop 71 King St.E yq ClAeaners Cwcd ]DEFINITONS - LIBETY L »M onita lagllng je MuefIl dihIt te ini ««7»« o~elï ~bumlfeu 8. ?aSovei lu M» me ou Iu.. . anaeila elle.. * CLOTM SCARS SINT: NewoV CIOAn T.semeilmes VaumeMmry ... t. he mrtbest lImE te qkew othIfila freablycleansi .lothbt. Royal Canadian LngloPublic SpeaklntCoulast LEGION HALL - SATUECDAYe FERla T Reoetly Excharged Marriage-,Vows ________The Canadian Statesman, BowmonVflh, eb. 9,1 m Mr. and Mrs. Herman Talsma, above, exchanged marriage vows in the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church, Bowmanville, on Friday evening, January 7, 1966, at 7:30 o'clock. Formerly Miss Carol Mary Yellowlees, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowan, Enniskillen, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Tasma of Hampton. Photo by Astor Studio WVecdic TALSMA - YELLOWLEES The mariage of Miss Carol Mary Yellow1eg and Mr. Her- mon Talama was solemnized in tic Rehoboth Chiristian Reéormed Churci, Bowman- ville, on Friday eyening, Jan- uary 7. 1966, àah7:30 'clock' Tic bride is the daugiter of Me. Wid Mes. Richard Rowan, Enniskillen, and the bride- groom is tic san of Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Tulomua of Hamnp- ton. Rýev. J. C. Verbrugge of fi- ciatied, and the wedding mu- S5c ea"Ipayed Me'G re The bride wore a formal length bouffant styled gown of whiite nylon orgunza with fuil1-lenilli liJD-point bridai aleeves and a seuil-Bateau neckline. The. gomwu was m- med 'w1I a wide pael of scallopcd Chanitillîy lace above and cosnplehely ewerci the waïqtiune,und thie skirt of the. gn weâ adorned withl w!dely spacied scallo?&I. av- i ... you'iI Srmmber this wine! deep panel of the scallopedi lace crossed the lower ski.rt of the' gown and ran trami ecd searm to a oentre, knee- length point. Thc back inter- est of tie gown was in the soi tly fallnng skirt flowing into a diapel length train f rom a tailored nylon coganza bow placed at the waistllne. Her bouffant veil feil fromaa peau de soie rose headpiece, and she carried a w'hite Bible crested with red rosebuds and white stephanotis. Miss Donna Yellowlees, sis- te? cf the bride, was Mald of era14 grSen. plgau de oi pw Wth rounded neýCline dëp p.ing ta a V-back. and tirce- quextei lengtli sleev'es. A self bow and streamers placed at the V-back neckline accentcd the gown, and sie wore matching shces. She wore a stur-deign headdress of rinestones and pearls, and lier bouquet wes of yellow and white carnations. Mr. Jerry 1raIsm-4 wat best mon, and the ushers were Mr. Mervyn Engli and Mr. Bill Feddcsna. The reception. was hcld In Sellne Cournunity Hall wiere thc bride's mother received In i sky-blue brocade sheeth dress wlth Bateau neckIne and three-quarter l e n g t h eleeves, matching liatIin the dress nnaterial, sky-blue shoes. and corsageo!o pink and white caroet-,ons. The groom 's niother assisted to receive and chose a brown sheailh dress witli V-neckline and three-quarter lengi sîceves, beige lccessorles éand corsage of Pink carnations. Before leavIng on tiieir wedding tripi to Western points. the bride donned lier travelling ensemble af a tur- quoise brocede sheath dress with matching gloves. tur- quoise fur felt liaI, docrk grey Simotta coat, black patent slioes and handbag. They are res!ding ut RU. 2, Newcastle, where the groom las engaged in farmlng. The bride attend- ed O.C.V.L., Oewa, and isaa Regigtered Nursing A,stant. Announce Engagement Miss Carolyn P. Lee, RN., Tic engagement is announc- ed of Miss Carolyn P. Lee, R.N., Oshawa, dauglher of Mr. Frank M. Lee, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Lee, tu Mr. John V. Wade, a=oj f Mr. und Mrs. William Wadc, R.R. 3, Bcw-1 manville. The marriage will take place on Fflday, Febru- ary 25, 1966, in Byng Avenue Pentecostal Churcli. Oshawu. Photo by heland Studio PONTYPOOL (Intended for lasI week) The U.C.W. held another largcly attended progressive euchre on Friday. The sub- zero weather did not Interfere with the attendunce.. Top prize wInner for thie ladies was Mrs. Walter Fallis and for the gents Mr. R. J. Payne. Second pnize for thc ladies went to Miss June Hyland and for tic men, Mr. Bart Medd. Lunch and coffee were served at tic conclusion of thc cuchre. We regret to report the pass- ine o! Mrs. Ernest Lune who llved near,-Yelvcrton. Mcmn- bers of Behhany and Ponty- pool L.O.B.A. Lodges conduet- cd Orange services on Frlday aihernoon u t the funeral chapel, Lindsay. Several from here athended thc funerai oni Saturday. To ber husband sons and friends w. extend oui sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. red Young- mon, Mr..and Mii. Bob Youngmnan and Mr. Ennest 'Youngrnan motored to Toron- tg on Monduy. They were ah tending the funerul cf Mis. Bd. Youngman's sister 1 Mrs. Stoney, who liad been 111 Mn some lUme. -I neyer wus a very ardent hockey fan but on Saturday Millbrook were having an ail- day Buntam Hockey Tourna- ment. Some cf our local boys play on the Millbrook team and I wus inhenested to see how things were golng. It was Uic last game and Mill- brook and Keene liad played te a 1-1 tic in regulution time. They hud ta play two over- Uime perioda and a sudden death period befone Millbrook scored the winning goal. Dean Flsk playcd goal for Millbrook and was a neal star. Whule 1 was there 'le stopped more rubbcr than Jolinni' Baver usually hliste. Bilan McKav also played well wlth tie smre team. A group? of Mil- brook citizensare plannig a fund-ralsln% campagis te put In rtiicil Ie. Mr. and Mis. George Van Dam and Mr. and Ist. Fred Youngmun motored to Toronto Saturdai' for a macblneri exhibItion. W. irnderstand that Mr. PrnkIonot havtng Ibr lthIately. Sera le tirsa eody r.- f ý- 1

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