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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1966, p. 3

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t-. 4 M ami U en d.C Prettily decorated with bu quets of yellew carnationsi end large white commerciali 'munis, Tninity United Church was the, setting for the mar- rage on Saurday alfternn, April 9, 1966, at 2:30 occki of Mias Joan Marie Buttery, daughter of Mrs. Buttery of Bownienville and the late Mr. Thos. W. Buttery, and Mr. Donald Joseeph Yeo. Mr. Yeo in the son of Mr. and Mms. Donald W. Yeo of Whltby. A double-ring ceremnony united in marriage Mr.a Owles shown in the above photo. The wedding tookp United Church. Formerly Miss Marjorie Jane Stace3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stacey, Newtonville, tif Mrs. Lorbne Stewart of Mildmnay, Ont. WecIcIngs OWLES - STACEY rendered traditional organ A.er pretty double-ring music and accompanied the C cceony was solemnized re- soloist, Mirs. William Stacey, cently in Orono Unitedý Newtonville, aunt of1t'he Churh wih Rv. Bsil ongbride, w.ho sang "The- Prayer çff iciatàng. when Marjorie Pret eoetecrmn Jane, eider daughter of M r. and "A Wedding Prayer"' dur- *nd Mrs. Sidney Stacey, New- ing signing of the register. Ctonville, became the bride of The bride, given in mar- Donald James Owles, son of niage by her father, wasi Mrs. Lorne Stewart, Mildmay, radiant in a floor lcngth bri- Ontario. dal gown of white peau de B as ke ts of vari-colored~ soie, fashioned with molded 'luurns and carnations inter-' bodice, scalioped boat neck-1 perscd with gladioli adorned line and long sîceves endin.g the altar and the puest pews in lily points at the wrists.1 were designated with white A billowy overskirt of seal- oetin bows andstre.-4ners., lopeu 1lnce enveloped the1 lags 'Peggy.Hancock, Orono, skirt éeept for a deep front panel. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion. in oven ~ememnber this number... the face style, flowed from a tiara' of crystal and pcarl hearts. She canied a cascade o'f red roses and white carna-i ts ~tions and wore a -silver locket and earrin'gs, a giftof thei groom. Miss Doris Todd, Starkville, was maid of honor and gown- ~v ed in a street length frock of royal blue peau de soie. Miss -7 Gwen Hilis, Oronjo, and Miss Judy Staec, Newtonville, sis- . ~ ter of thc bride, were brides- ...........naids and were gowned ini copen blue peau de soie. The dresses of ahl three attendants i *, were identieally fashioned with a boat neckline, V back and elbow length sleeves. Thne full skirt flowed from the fitted bodice in soft plea4.s. They wone matching shoes 7..YOUI land long white gloves. Their I headdrcsses were compnised remember this wine!1 of tbree rnatching eabbage bouquets of pink and white carnations. ____________________ IMiss Vinginia Owles, Peter- borough,- niece of the groom, Fresh NEWIOOK 'ABERNETHY'FS PAINTS & WALLPAPERS uIm-CZ9 SNOHJ *m *ls 9xix tc SUPPORT YOUR -CRIPPLED CHILDRE-N OU1g OBJECTIVE. TO DATE STILL NEEDED and Mrs. Donald James place recently in Orono !y, the bride is the eider ,and the groom is the son w'aa flowen girl dnessed In royal blue peau de soie witi nolled collar, puffe s sîeves, and short gathered skirt with a widc sash tted in a bow at the back. She carried pink andi white carnations. Mr. Jiimie Stiacey, New- tonville, brother of thc bride, was dressesi in a charcoaIl1 suit andi carricd tic rings onji a white satin cushion. Mr. Dýavisi Crawford, OsUi- awa, was gnoomsman. Tic ushers wene Mr. Neil Owles, Pete.rborou.gh, nephew cf the groom, and irM. William Sta- cey, Newtonville, uncle of thc bride. The wcdding neception fol- lowed at "The Acres" wiene the bride's mother receivcd berguests wearinae.a jacket dress of pink andi white bro- cadesi taffeta with white pilI- box bat, matehing accessonies andi a corsage cf. white canna- tions. Sic was assisted by the grooms motier wearing a. shcati dress cf winc rayon crepe with wine pilîbox hat, matchîng accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mra. Owles chose, for tra- velling to the States a sbeatlî o! royal blue double knit witiî tirce quarter length sîceves, a winter white hat and gloves, w.ti black shlies andi punse. Han corsage was o! yellow andi white ponpom munis. Guesta were in attendance frosn Toronto, Oshawa, Peter- borough, Bownianville, New- tonville, Port Hope, Onono, Hanmpton, Mildnay and Mi- mico. The young couple are ne- siding at 385 Elgincount Cr., Oshawa, Ontario, Prier te lier marniage thc bride was tendercd a pantry showcr at tlic home of her gnandmother, Mrs. Roy Sta- ccy,.witl Mira. Michael Kube and Mirs. Rod MairNeil as co- hostesses: at a misceIlaneousý comniunity shower at tic home of Mrs. Ray Tompkins, with Mrs. Fred Henderson,j Mira. Bill Wade and Mrs. Ray Trim as co-hostesses; and at a miscellaneous shower given by hen maid of honour at tic homne cf Mrs. Carl Todd with Miss Doris Todd as hostessa and Miss Mary Tennant as co- liostesa. Tic bride's gîfts to lier at- tendanta wene silver peani. pendant necklace and eaning sets, whieh they worc at thc ceremony; to tic flowen girl, a silven loeket; tote icring bearer, a silver tic-tac and tic; ta, the soloist. a black aiaskan pendant. The bride- groom's gits ta bis grooms- man andi ushers wene silvc.n Rev. George K. Ward offi- ciated end the wedding inusic was played by the church onganist, Mr. Arthur Collison. A cousin o! the bride, Mir. Kenneth Butteny, Peterbor- ough, wes soloist. Given in marriage by hen elder brother, Mr. Glenn But- tery, Bowmanville, the bride wore a gown o! white peau de soie in traditional style with long sleeves pointed over thie hands. The bodice was designed with a semi- scoop neckline and thc bodice front was gathered at Uic waist with a flat bow. The straight eut skirt, slightly bell-shaped, was. floon-lengtli. Fier shoulder length veil feil fromn a circlet of flowers, and ahe carried a bouquet of white carnations, y el110w sweetheant roses and stepha- notis ini a horse shoe design. Mmr. Jan Eenlc of Por't Hope was matron of honor in a formal length gown of pastel yellow peau de soie, fashion- cd similarly to the brides gown, with elbow length sleeves. A cord of peau de soie accented the waistline. Two layera of alterniating pointed petals fonmed her tiny flat hat of pastel ycllow peau de soie and hen bouquet, also horse sihoe shaped, was ofi white carnations and yel- low-centned white 'munis. Mr. Jack Dixon o! Whitby aras best man and thc ushers were Mr. Ted Buttery, bro- then ef the bride, Bowman- Setti ng, Was St. Pau-'s, United ChurFm 1Ihe. Canadian gttesam, EawminvMle, Apr'. 27, 1908 wtiere they met Mr. and Mi'. Jim Grahamn and bon. and .11 enjoyed ftie «afternoon ta- gether. Mrs. Lloyd Siemon attend- cd the funeral o! the late Maretta Graham, -at MeDer- lnott-Panabgker ;Chapel, Port Perny. The lae Mnr. Grahami wu iniber 10th ear ENNISKILLEN Mir. W. P. Corbett, Bow- manville, was a Sunday vis1- lior et Mr. and Mir. P. Don- land's. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pres- ton, Courtice, wene Sunday callers on Mrs. E. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp and tamily. Mr. and Mrr. R. J. Ormiston were Sunday din- ner guests of MT. and Mina. RosaAshton. Mr. and Mr.. Wm. .A*tion Ca,~a,~f and mi'P MraIloydSlemor ,mnd hznpb ily, Haydaa, Mr'. amd M. B. Wrght *w wer vst«ns Mi'.. F. TOMs. Mir. and Mm.. SxKr Mr. and Mms. Jack Lyona= famdly, Hanipton, Mr'. en Mms. Len Player and bo» Bowvnanvillle, Ma'. and Mm Ken Poolen and tanlly, 0mb. awa, wene guesta of Mr. and Mina. Harold Akhton, on tbi occasion of Mr. S. Ketuy4 birthday. Mrn. and Ina. W. Asiute4 Caesarea, were Sunday even. lng callers at R. J .Ormi»s ton's. Mn. and ira. John SI"o1 were Sunday tea gueste ci Mir. and Mira. Gordon Beedi1ý Maple Grave. Q)ry Cleaners. C#huciWe DEFINITIONS -COMàPLIMENT 1. Somethint which you uay to another whicb he and 70W know lInflot truc. 2. The applause that refreshes. * Mr. and Mrs. Colin William Knight, above, are shown as they walk down the aisie of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, following their marriage in the church on Saturday, March 12, 1966. The bride is the.former Miss Carol Eleanor Kelso Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kelso Smith, Bowman- ville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knight of Oshawa. Photo by Astor Studio ville, andaMr.Vin cc-ilckey, Wh'itiby, brother-in-law of the KNIGHT - SMITH g hero cptmn.as eldin On Saturday, Mardi 12, 1966 .H A Thc rC'unch all hee tin in St. Pauls United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKen- bi'mther nhal eehe aB owmanville, Miss C a neo 1 zie, Richmond Hill, wene Sun- jaide' goreetwo-ivedcilk Elcanor Kelso Smith, daughter day visitons *cf Mn. and Mms. jadn epencktrswie bat of Mn. and Mrs. Edwin Kelso j oncs and faniily. withe tocedscf hteena Smith, Bowmanville, became Mn and Mina. R. Ormiston, withtouhes f geenandthe bride of Mn. Colin William corsage of white carnations. Knîght, son of Mn. and Mrs. of!*white and' pale turq~uoise To assist, the groom'a mothen. William A. Knight o! Osha-cantos chose a two-piece, fcrcsfwaan.torns. î bohr green velvet dress, pink petali w.M.Nra mtbohr hat and corsage o! pink car-' -Thc church was decoratcd rn-law of the bride, Whitby, nations. with white chrysanthcmums. was the best man, and thc The Rev. Harold Turner offici- ushers wcre Messrs. Les. Kor- As the couple left for a ated and the wedding music osi, Larry Tannant and Ron honcymoon in Quebec City, was playcd by Mn. Ross Tunncck, all of Oshawa. the bride was. wearing a Metcalf. The reception was hcld at sîceveiess, two-piece crochet- effect knit dress in beige and Given in marniage by her the Flying Dutchman Motor coffee, beige bat, brown ac- father, thc bride wore a full Hotel, Bowmanvillc, where the cessonies, and brown -fur jac- lcngth sheath cf French satin ýiidP's mother reccived wçan- ket. A corsage of salmon car- back crepe featuring bell ing a medium pink, two-piecc nations comspleiented thc sleeves, bow trîm and an dress of silk shantung, match- travelling ensemble. Mr. and appliqued motif on the bodice ing pink and rose accessonies Mira. Yeo arc residing in front. From the empire waist with a corsage o! rose and Bownranrvîe. feli a long graceful cathedraàlc ikcraiossit train. The headpîccc was a ing, was the grooms mother The brides sister and bro- liy o! crystal and pearîs with wearing a two-piecc sheath ther-in-iaw, Mn. and MrS. an clbow-length veil o! illusion and jacket dress of ecru bina- Hsugh Heanie, Bnookvilie, Pa., tulle. The bride canied a cade, rose and beige acces- U.S.A., thc grooms grand- beautiful cascade bouquet cf sonies, and a corsage o! pînk mothen, Mra. C. Dant Sr., and Euchris lillies, orchida, hya- andwte caeration h is great-aunt, Mina. A. Saper, cinths and white carnations. Ate tc rcpio tc bath cf Oshawa, wcre am.ong young couple left on a honey- the out-of-town guests who Matron of honour was Mrs. moon trip alcng the east coast attended frein Bobcaygeon, David Smith, Wbitby, eldest to North Canoina, U.S.A. For Cleveland, Ohio, Niagara-on- sisten cf the bride, and thc travelling, the bride chose a the-Lake, Port Hope, Toronto ,bnîdesmaids wenc Miss Sheila two-piecc suit of tangerine Bay Ridges, Bramalca, Whit- Knight, sister cf the groom, basket weave wool with black by, Oshawa. Peterborough, Oshawa, Miss Susan Reynolds, patent leathen accessanies. Sic Blackwater, Gaît and London, cousin cf the bride, Toronto, wone a corsage cf miniature Ont. and Miss Sandna Johinson, gold roses and orange flecked Bowmanville. The attendants carnations. Mn. and Mrs. Many fiends, relatives and wene dressed alike in floor Knight are now nesiding on, neighbcrs attended a tea giv- length spring t ur q uoi se Nonquon Road in Oshawa. en by the bride's mother at sheaths cf nylon silk featur- Prior ta her manniage, Canal ber home on Apnil 2nd in ing matciing bows and lace was guest cf lionour at four honon of lhern daughtcn. The trim. Their headdresses were bridai showens held at thc guesits wene received by Mrs. cf matching turquoise petal homes cf Mins. Neil Bain, Miss Butteny, ber daughten Joan, clusters with sequin trim froin Sandra Johnson, Mrs. Allan andi the grooms mather, Mns. whicli fell short bouffant veils. Johnson and Mirs. Wilbert Donald W. Yeo. They canied cascade bouquets Dyke. - Spring Wedding in Trinity United Church $7,50.OO $4,800.00 $ s21700 Mr. and, Mr.. Donald Joseph Yeo, shown cutting the wedding cake, ait teir reception, were manried in Trinity Uited Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday *fternoon, April 9, 1966, at 2-00O Q'lçlL The Inide is the. formèr, Miss Joax Marie .0uttery, daughter of Mn. Buttery, Bowmanville, thd the late Mr. Thot.. W. ~4try Th soowlthe ~4 -eMr.. u Mm.D *dW. Yeo, hitby PhotoblelanStudio 1DON 1 -Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Sharp, Linda and Janet, Enniskillen, Mn .and Mnrs. Lloyd Ashton,' Ronald and Ray, w ere Sunday dinner*guests of Mr. and Mms. Ross Ashton and family, the occasion, Roniald's birthday. Mir. R. M. Thompson, Les. kaýrd, Mrs. F. A. Osmond and daughtens Virginia and Mrs. A. Wiseman, Bow-manville, were Sundey visitons of Mrs. A. Thompaon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayion Read andi boys, Bowrnanville wcrc Sunday callers of Min. and Mirs. A. Read and Lynne.. Miss May Ta'bb, Newcastle, spent the wcekend at her homne. Mrs. M. Olesen wes S.unday jsupper guest of Mr. and Mirs. .J. Patts and faamily and Mra. >Martin. Mn. and Mrs. George Ber- tnim and fanily, Taunton,1 were Sunday visitors of Ms., M. Bertrim and faniily. Mn. and Mirs. Lloyd Slemon and family wene Sunday visi- tors of Mrs. F. Toms, Ennis- killen. Mn. and Mins. Roy Graham, iKyle, Gail and Sybil, niotor- ed to Kingston on Sundayl Announcement.. WE HAVE MO0V-ED.. WE WISH TO INFORM OUR CUSTOMERS THAT WE ARE NOW OPERATING FROM OUR NEW LOCATION 24 DIVISION ST. NORTH" Just North of Eaton's Office 24 DIVISION ST. N. BOWMANVILLE (FORMERLY 67 KING ST. W.) FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 623-5S70,3 PRICELE8 I BLOOD DONO'R (LINI C, Wednesday,, Ma'y 4-t h,ýý 1:30 p.m. f0. 4:30 p.m. and,6&X p.mr taf00 p.m. Lions Centre, Ubwe.ü07' FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL6300 SO THAT ALL CRIPPLED CHILOREN MAY BE TREATEDI CLOTHES CARE RINT: Identify stains . . . when y0u know what you sPilled OP splashed, pin a note on the garment bringlnt it to the attention of your expert local drycleaner. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD APPEAL

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