ANDREFWS - DATES Baskets of white 'mums a-nd Pink carnations was the attractive setting in Black- stock United Church on Set- U.rdaY, June 25, 1966, for thei ofteai Miss Peari Lor- radm ýaye, daugliter ai Mr. and Mis. Fred Dayes, Nestle- ton R.R., and Mr'. Charles William Andrews Jr., son o: Mr. and M-ns. Charles An- drews Sr'., Prince Albiert. Reir. Philip Romeril, pastor O! Blackstock Church, offici- ted and the wedding musie vasulayed by Miss Cheryl Idetef. Mrs. Samn Caviker, Port Pei-ry, was saloist andi s~l<a '111 Waflk Beside You' end "The Twenty-t hi r d Psafrn.'" The bride, given i ma'-1 riage by her father, wore a Iloor length sheath gown of peau de soie with scoop neck- -ane, Empire k.aistline, lace o-Verlay on bodice et vieist- :une* full length petal point àlee-ýes; detachable train of Peau de soie, with wide bor- der of lace, attached at thel shoulder witla a large boy. Her waist lengti-inylon veil with wide border of lace and nylon tulle overlay was ceuglit with a nylon bovv nad Pearl beads. She oarried a cascade af deep red roses and mniniature white 'mums. Miss Sylvia Lawrenoe o! Blackstock was maid o! hon- Ouir, Mies Marilyn MacDonald,i Bowmanville, and Miss Judy Bankcs, Kitchener, vere eîmids and little Miss rley idayes, Oshawa, va e r girl. All were dressed in ligiht pink iloor length gowns o! organza over taffeta, with scoop neckline, short Bleeves, a row a! lace flow..t -s around the natural waistline Announce New Rleaing Substance: Shrinks Piles wmbau ms mi rep admmapgeUmm. 1 renowned researcli nsitute lhas wida unique aling substance ~tthe ablty to shrinlc hmor- Meds painleWy. It relieves itching pddiscorfortini minutes and MrmuP healmng of the injured, inmdtius. In case mter case, whule gently plieVmng Pain, actuel reduction Ibikgo) *ook place. Most important of ail-resulta e o thorough that tiais improve- lentwasinsmtanedover a period Tis eWas accmplish&i -w tha hm v ibganS(Bia-Dyne) WàÎilps heal imjured stinulates growth of Dew Now Bio-Dyne la ofeéred ini oint- >eadsupâUtr form called Seea=nHkoit at ail drug dore. Stsato ryour money and around the aleeves.j train was held at the shoul Sders witih e large bow. Thei e headdresses were a light pin] * lov with Pink ilowers an, -pink nylon tulle. They car e ried crescent shiaped bouquet -of white miniature 'mum *and pink carnations. Mr. Ralph Clark, UxbridgE ,f as liest man and the usher viere M%&. James Dayes Rag lan, and Mn. Edward Andrew2 Prince Albert. The ring-bear rer was Michael Andrews PrneAlbert. S The receptian was held i: the Christian Education Cen. rtre, vihere the bride's mtc *received in a light pink lac( sheath with waist length lac( jacket, wihite accessories arn corsage af pink carnations The groom's mothen assisted wearing a beige lace sheati with three-quarter length jac. ket, beige accessories anc corsage of pink carnations. Befare leaving for thei: wedding trip ta Mount Airy Lodige, Mount Pocono, Penn- sylvania, U.S.A. the bride donned a sleeveless A-line dress o! light blue brocade with matchinîg double-breast- ed coat. Mr. and Mrs. An- drews are residing in Prince Albert, Ontario. Trhe bride received her edu- cation in Blackstock Public and High Schoo]s and Osh- awa Business College andi is a keypunc~h operator at Gen- eral Motors. The groom at- tended Prince Allient Publie School, Port Perry High School, and Ontario Autoano- tive Trade School, and is a mechanic. Prior to the weddin.g the bride was honoured at sev- eral shoviers, including one tram hen fellow en-ployees, also the gift o! a vacuum cleaner fram General Motors, and numerous miscellaneous gits tram the local showers. BANNISTER -SNRTH Bouquets of white 'niums adorned the altar of St. John's Anglican Church, Bowman- ville, when the marriage of Miss Beverley Joan SnIith and Mr. Eldon Harold Bannister was solemiiized on S'aturday afterncon, April 16, 1966, at 3 o'clock. The bride is the d'aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Bowmanvllle, and the groom is the son of Mr' and Mms. G. H. Biannîster iof Woodstock, N.B. Rev. K. J. Frampton offi-J elCash Today, For OId Appliances through 8T AT E SMA N C L AS SIFIE DS Phone 623-3303 ___________________________________________________ Et e lWte and thie weddlng rnuste wa paedb techrh r Wed in St. Jobn's- Anglican Chuirch thse bride, vas aolost an Swhiite bkmoms mar-ked the guest pelwa. 7%bride, w-ho was given in mamrage by lier father, wore a floor leiigth &own of white 811k organza over taf- :O~eta, vith klng liIy-pointed J sieeves. Lace flower appli- ques, trinwned with pearis, .t, aooented the bodice and also -' forxned a horseslx>e design on the sldrt front. The skirt front was aiso higtlighted by ..t -N*t A dress material roses nestling j. on leaves. Her snoulder length ,i vefi fell from a peerlized ik floral headpiece and she car- id ried a bouquet of roses sur- ý' 0. r-nounted by stephagiotis ini a ts heai t design. is Miss Barbera Smith was maid of honor for ber sister.......... eand the bridesmaids were an- rs other ,sister of the bride, Miss 9Bonnie Smith, Miss Brenda 3Stone, a cousin of the bride, SBelleville, Miss Lola Patter sand Miss Bonnie Taylor, both of Bownianville. They were _ cade dresss wt es bro rkets styled with eibow length ivas fashiened with inverted ~. <~~ p7ieats et the sides. Each wore ~. j a gold maple leai brooch oentred with pearis and .... mat<ching earrings, the glft of t4 %x ~the bride, and white acces- .t*t~ -sories. The maid o! honor w-as in yellow, two of the bridesmaids in Pink and tw'o rin blue. They wore metehing Y floral headdresse.s with short -veils and carried cascade bou- e uets of carnations tînted to ematch their dresses. Little !our-year-old Treassa *Baninister, niece of the groom, was flower girl in a pretty L>bue frock and carried a bas- ket of mixed flowens. Master Frankie Smith, three-year-old cnephew of the bride, was ring bearer carrying the rings on sa wite pillow. Mr. Ray Maclntosh of New Brunswick vins hasit m-an, and the ushers were Messrs. Bob. --t Brian and Bruce Smith, bro-. . »thers of the bride, and Mr'. &w'cs t Jae Bannister o! Ohavia, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Harold Bannister, shown in the above photo, were brother o! the groom. married in St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday afternoon, April The reception was held in 16, 1966, at 3 o'clock. Formerly Miss Beverley Joan Smith, the bride is the daugh- St. John~s Church Hall vihereteofM.adMsFrn SmtBw avleadth gom heon f the bridje's mother receivedte ofir.adMsFrn SmtBo an ll adth gom ishe on f wearing a figured, pink crepe Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bannister, Woodstock, N.B. dress with beige accessories and a Pink and white corsage. She as assisted by th e gr' motei h hs Wed in Blackstock United Church two-Plece blue ensemble with whJte accessories and a pink and white corsage. Before leatving on their wedding trip to Woodstock, N.B., and other points in New Brunswick, the bride donnedt a long-sleeved yellow brocade dress with matching coat and corsage o! yellow and vihfte carnations. They are nesiding at 135 Queen St. West, Bow- maenville. Guesis attended !rom Belle- ville, Trenton, Acton, Lea*m- ington, Oshawa, Woodsvi]le, Toron ta, Woodstock, N.B., Fredericton, N.B., Castleton and Bownienville. A shower attended by tri- ends, neigh.bors, relatives and co-workers was held at Me- moriail Park with the bride's sister and Miss Lola Patter 't-tt~J s as hostesses. Friends at Spe- cialty Paper -presenited the .... brùde with a floor polisher, .......... and the groom received a carving set and towel set fram t4t fellow employees at the Do- .t.t...... minion Store La m . STOCK REDUCTION SALE CONTINUES MENS - WOMEN'S - CHULDRENFS Lloyd Ellis Shoes 49 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE PI, Il -~ ____ ____ - i I i GREIG'S, HAIRSTYLING 65 KING STREET WEST BOWMANVILLE HAIR STYLE 0F THE MONTi- FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 6232932 OPEN TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS . J îî Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Andrews Jr. are shown in the above photo as they cut the wedding cake at the reception fol1o*.ing their marriage in Blackstock United Church on Saturday, June 25, 1966. Formerly Miss Pearl Lorraine Dayes, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes, R.R. Nestieton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews Sr., Prince Albert. Photo by Robert Aldsworth The Orono Mrs. James E. IMr. and Mrs. Brian Priest- ly and Alison viere Sunday citirner guests o! Mrs. E. J. Crumrney and daughter Mary o! Oshawia. Mns. Albert Strickland and daughters of London returnedl home on Saturday after visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed. Fiarrell, also Mr'. and Mrs Jack Gibson. Mn. and Mns. Alex Watson and Mrs. Charles Wood visited Min. George Cravither and tamily, Newcaestle, on Sunday. Mîr. Samn Dowdall of Ash- tan, Mr. and Mns. Ernie Dow- daIlo! Smnith Falls spent a few days lest week wit.h Mr. and Mrs. Perey Morgan andý Roy. Mn. and Mis. Bob Cooper and children of Birmingham, Michàgan, are visiting Mr'. Carl Tennent, Mn. and Mrs. F.~ 0. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stalter o! Hamupton visited M rs. Charles Wood on Sunday al- ternoon. Mr. and Msrs. H. E. Milîson, Eller and Cathy are holiday- ing in thbe Riighlands ci Hali- ~bwteiL J. News Richards, Editor - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garden iand family have moved to Peterborough. Mn. and Mrs. Harold Sey- matir of Toronto visited Mrs. IWm. Seymour. Mrs. W. J. Coulter, the for- mer Mary Knox, a! Alliston visited Mn. and Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn and other relatives. 1 Mr'. and Mss. Tom Hardy and children have moved to 'the Malley residence an Mill 1Street North. Mn. and Mrs. Lorne Bovins and daughter Sandra attended the Fallis-Argue wedding in Pontypool United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc- Laren and chlldnen spent the weekend o! July 1Oth et Presqu'ille Point. Mr. and Mss. Fred Panish, Heather, Andrew and Ian o! Oshawa, Mr. and Min. W. R.I Young o! BridgeaaoM'h visited' Mrs. Ch-arles Wood recently. Tuesday is h ony day for garbage collect nfraI oi Orono nov. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendershott cf Oshawa visited Mr. and X- G. P. Toinlinison and zon ot Tauànton1oed whe wUig soon be moving to George- Mr. and Mrs. Jim IViddle- ton visited his unele Mr. Geo. Mi'ddleton, and Mr. and Mrs., Mac Middleton at Clarernont on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Werry and iss Florenice Werry of Bowman- ville visited Mrs. Perey Werry and children on Sunday. IMr'. and Airs. Donald Ohal- 1lice atterKjed the Farrow-Kerri wedding at the Ballyduff Presbyterian Ohurch and re- ception at Bethany on Satur- dey. Mr'. aind Mrs. Alex Ritchie and son Fraser tramn Wood- vitte have moved back to their house on Main Street, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mercer with Ms. and Mms Harry Mer- cer were at Presqu'ille Point on Sunday. MTs. Albert Strickland of London and her mother Mrs. Md. Farreil were luncheon guests o! Mr. anid Mis. Jim Mlddleton on Saturdiay. Please telephone Orono 127 for youoe renewals or new ubeoziptîoS te "Uieqww SAVE YOU THE MOST ON A 66 ACE RICHARDS LOU PMIUMF AT OUR COURTICE SHOWROOM ATE OULR HAROLDVIMICHELSONO '66 has been a record-selling year for Chevrolet and for Roy Nichols Motors, so hes in a position to gave you the best price for your trade-in, the fastest delivery and the best new-car price going. Drop ini and see one of these courteous salesmen today! 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