Settinci Was Hampton United Church Setting Was Newtonville U nited ýChurch1 Exchange Vows in Eldad United Church ..........., . , -.1 .. ..... .,sMr. and Mrs. Ellîs A. Doucette, sho wn signin h eitri h bv S~~~ ~ photo, were rnarried in Hampton Unite d Church nStra fenoJl lu6 1966 at 4:15 o'clock. The bride îs the former isKae Din Thm on S.~~, f.,.. , ..~~ ,~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thompson, R.R ,Bw avle n h ~~ ~~grom___th son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot D oucette,DibN. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arthur Bright, who are shown in the above photo as Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Douglas Tink, shown in the above photo, exchanged they cut the wedding cake at their reception, were married in Newtonville marriage vows in Eldad United Church on Saturday afternoon, July 9, 1966, at DOU.CETTE - TROMPSON soie with empire waisln 4 oqunR. saa UJnited Church on Saturday, August 6, 1966, at 3 o'clock. Formerly Miss Donna 6:30 o'clock. Formerly Miss Tryntje Tineke Sierhuis, the bride is the daughter Hmtn Uie hrh trimmed with French laceAi GussttddfomH - Hamton Unied hurhwore matching shoes,wht Marie Kimbail, the bride si the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kimbali, R.R. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sierhuis, Bowmanville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and prettily decorated with stand- elbow length gloves, and wiedn apoBwavl 3, Newcastle, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bright, Mrs. B. Tink of Hampton. Photo by Astor Studio ards of two-tone delphiniums, floral headdresses accenteby ttaC eonPcWld Oshawa. Photo by Ireland Studio was the setting for the mar- pale pink veiling. The man soTrnoBuetn En velling the bride wore a navy wshite accessories. They will TINK - SIERHUIS niage of Miss Karen Diane of honor carried a casaeed ikrn n saa wore a two-piece turquoise and white dress with navy -reside on Ritson Rd. South, EddUie hrh n Thompson, daugbter of Mr. bouquet of white and de eitrdNre h accemories and corsage cf Oshaitedwa.rch en-and Mrs. Roland Thompson, rose crain, ad tebiei, rdaeo h dress, matchîng shoes, white acsoisadcraeo saa ..1 omniladM.s antos n 0hat and gloves, and corsage of white featbered carnations The bride's grandroother, hanced with standards of del- RR ,Bwavle n r bridesmaids' cascade bouqesOiroHsia colo Pink sweetheart. roses. She and pànk roses. They will re- who resides in Grayling, phiniums, in a variety of Ellis A. Doucette, son of Mr. were of white and pale pn usnWib.Seatn. was assisted by the groom's aide at 421 Barrie Place, Apt. Mîch., was present for the hdswateetin and Mrs. Elliott Doucette, carnations. e adnadHmtnPb mothr wo ws atird i a Waerlo, nt.cereniony. Other guests at-sadwste ttn when Digby, N.S., on Saturday after- Mr. Robert Balàer wasetliScosanisagdat W e d n sbeige sheath dress with A school teacher, the bride endfomFtEiBw- aM r Lor nekeogls erink o'6, 966 at4:1 man and the ushers wer !BwavleHg col V X Jeddiïigs ~ ~~matching bat and accessories, sa graduate of Stratford manville, Pickering, Newcas- nM. ne '~ .CalsCtoof cTopsonth and te roo coli Dgyadi and cosage o yellw swee- Teahers' olleg. The room, le an Oshcousinr uo!tthen brideeonMr.v Caares Theo groomatattended, aPubli g beart rofes. a ga aeof Ryerson Poîv- ....'.. . . n.gei, july. , ed and Mr. Douglas Dewell brother, Mr. James Doeti .Ut !DgyRgoa ii graduateà«urw,-ee played the wedding music. The reception was hei tShoNv cta ei Meocre leaving on a wed- techncal Instîtute, Toronto, _____________ 1966 at 6:30 o'dlock. The bride Mr. Ross Metcalf was solite h in ete omn-epoe tGnrlMtr. ding tri~p o Northern ntarie is ajournalist.is the daughter of Mn. and The bride, who was gie ville, wbere the bride's mt- C-okr ftebiea and the United States, the ~5 Mrs. J. Sierbuis, Bowman-' in marriage by lier father, er received in a pale pinro-NwMutSia optl bride donned a pink suit wîth SEEBECK - BARTON ville, and the groom is the wore a formai length gown Of cade sbeath dress, white S~s ootetrandwt navy acoessories and corsage * vll,. white peau de soie with Chan- straw bat, white accesresinrinhroorath of red sweetbeart roses. They Harmony United Church, 2 1 - S s on of Mr. and Mrs. B. Tink, tilly lace bodice, empire waist- and corsage o! deep pinkcrTon&Cutywe sh wili reside in Oshawa. Oshawa, prettiiy decorated Hampton. The guest pews line and long lîly-pointed nations. Due to thegrawspeene wihaovl BRIGHT -KIMBALL Rev. R. C. White o!ficiated. The bride attended Port with standards of yellow and E~M f~ were marked by tulle rosettes sleeves. A chapel train Of distance, the groom'sfahrsve ls. Ms.Rbn gldoiThe wedding music was play- Granby Public School and white gladioli, was the setting E U centred wîith sweetpeas and Chantilly lace feil from the and mother were unabletobBasrndMsHrod en ~cuqets f mied e by rs. Frank Gihuer who Port Hope and Clarke High 'when Miss Sharon Berneice baby's breath. shoulders, and ber fingertip present. The groom'santnet eehoessfr lormed an attractive setting aiso accompanied the soloist, Sohools. The groom attended Barton and Mr. Robert JamesTh fiatgclry nve wsauttea edn M.RlpDgsPl In Newtonville United Churcb Mrs. Carroll Nichols. Albient St. Public Scbool, E. A. Seebeck were united in mar- Wh en yo u t urn 21 w"m evo!fCi at n cl ergym ngeiwa icaugto ialweddin Ms. apDgs, P c i ke g mselaeu soeeaah Loveli, and Donevan Collegi. iage. The bride is the dau- 1"nu oge're wddn uscwa lye adonned with rbinestones and light blue crepe dresa it for the marniage on Saturday The bride, who was gven aeai in Oshawa. ghter cf Mn. and Mrs. Leonard f0lnerCV wddu rui a pae pearîs. She carried a cascade tbree-quanter lengtb slevsb ro a rsne aftennoon, August 6, 1966, at in marniage by ber father, a.te, aishwa ad h ered by you r parents' Mn. D. Deweil. Mr. R. Metcal.fboqe ofwiecmd-wht csorsan ' H. Ba.rtonMishaDannanMathe boquns ikoets! wite cmbid- ofwhite accessons.adcrsg Th( lorplserb e 3 o'clck cfMiss onna Mrie wre a 1.oor-en~th whitegroom is the son cf Mr. and Hospital Insu rane. wsooitumpnrsshtec a-fwiecratnsThwd-okestGeraMtos Kimbali, daujghter of Mr. and empire, A-line gown with W'TDDECOBE - WALZ Mrs. Albiert Seebeck, Picker- To keep i nsured, you Given in marniage by hen tionsi and stephanotis. ding cake was made byte Floig1h eena, Mirs. John Kimbail, R.R 3 dainty appliques of Guipure Ms uyLn az a-ig e.A .Mgeof- ms aeotid. ftetebiewr o-Ms Rbr asrwsbies gadohr Newcastle, anid Mr. Donalâ lace en'hancing the bodice MisJdyL ald aing. fr ev.A W aere o fi- 'mal gown of white imported matroni of bonor and the Alice Tbompson, and th Arts. Breight, sohI..adw ein,w e ad welbao gher f. aMr.atlan . took place on Satunday alter- vidual membership Likgda with scalloied lace bride's sisters, Miss Dawn hnide's mother. wdigprya hi oe sr.BueBihOhw.nles.afndiwl Gpure Jaes RicatrooWidcMre.noon, August 6, 1966, at 4 within 30 days. Get n e cklin e and lily -pointThompson and Miss Heather Befone leaving on tei________ sevsA rl îGiueJmsRcadWdeobo'clock. apiainfr sleeves. A detachable lace Tbompson were bridesmaids. wedding trip to NonthemuO-udewtrf .~noneNw lace edged the leeves and son cf Mir. and Mns. Richard Th edn mui your apiainfr cathedral train, edged with The matron o! honor was in a tario and the State o!f ih- Te ie' a : hggth e d b ao thelowncathed J. Widdecmbear np owi n, eplTe ed ding isicayorwas at a bank, a hospita , Ligoda, was caught at the floor-lengtb sleeveless gown gan, U.S.A., the bride doi d1 e lt ht ao 9eanng Substance hlgtde hudrlnt on inLtea brh lso accoinpanied the soloist, or f rom the Commis- shouiders by sweethea.rt bows. o! pastel pink crepe with a long sleeved sbeath dessnp.Yu e rs e tri.Washudrln te ornlooon LFnîday nnguc, Msa Da HHl.sin er elbcw-len.gth veil fel Chantilly lace bodice and o! white lace aven aft, id i ha we1 oso Shrink Piles veil of! scalloped tulle was fo agtt se ! W aterlusoo, o1966, at 7 o'lockG, ien inmarHag sby ber awedding band bead- empire waistline. The brides- worn with a sleeveless ledwin epa10fe la Shi fliesowgh ersadluber cascade ou Rev 12D. 96J. Glebe cf.fciae. fatheithe brie bor el-dress appliqued with seed maids wene in deep pink, linen coat, and white acs-wente;e .B ae flwrad e acdebu e. .J lbeofca e ngfaheth seabidowno! îe l peanis and crystals, and she sleeveless gowns o! peau delories. Tbey are residin t ie hummtols and reiair damaged doscie. deep pink sweetbeant roses, for the ceremony witb bou- silk crganza over taffeta ~AIIwhite carnations, pin.k roses A renowned research institute bas and stephanotis. quets of pink and white gla- styled wàth an attached bolero andVY LInois found a Unique healing substance Mrs. Richard Askew, Osh- dioli and Miss Carol Raymond Of Alencon lace, scoop neck- andstphnois with the ability to shrink hemon- awa, was matron of honor and played the wedding music. line and lily-point sleeves. A Miss Pat Willis, omn rhispainiesBly. I relieves ithi the bridesmaids were misa Mrs. Allient Gingerich was deep cverlay of lace encircled ville, was maid o! honor and 9hid tesita iwyadtethe bnidesmaids were the - and disconifort i minutes and Patricia Mavin, Bowmanville, soloist.thski amday ndtIV *> bdes itrMsMaanW < speae up healîng of the injured, and Miss Dianne Kimbali, Given in marniage by ber overail effect was heigbtened - -*?biessser isMra O îuflamed tissue. Newcastle, sister of the bride. father, the bride wene a for- by a bouffant overskirt flew- Sierbuis, Bow-ranville, and Te eei aybu ai a cnc ht iko-m akit ahda isMr uk saa reieving pain, actual reduction peau fioor-lengtb gowns de- ganza over taffeta witb Sa- tan w osadabsi h fiy optl Tosalcuiso h 6sbrinkage) teok place. signed with scoop neckline bina neckline, eibow-length at the back waistline accent- insurance premi UM bride, Misses Anita and Ren- , and elbow length sieeves. sleeves, empire waist, and A- ed the gown. Her four-tiered mut o*bepadto nie Doornekan-ip, were flower Mout important cf al-nesuits Thein matching headpieces Uine skirt draping into a cha- waist-lengtb net veil was mutow epa girls. They were in piink NE'1 -meeothorough that this improve- were accented with tulle veil- pel train. Ensbroidered French caught to a cnown cf seed cover husband and sheer chiffon over taffeta umt lms mairltained aven a Period ing and their cascade bou- lace accented the front o! the peanls and crystals, and she w f e. N ot i fy y o Ur with white brocaded lace of msny montha. guets were of white and deep bodice and aise trimmed the carried a formai cascade hou- gru'wto d- bdc.Te wr mchn Thiis was accomplished with a pink carnations. sleeves and accented the bot- quet.o.! red and white roses. shouprtihot e- boe. nthywem agthnte newhoaingsubtane (io-yne Mr Lye Sith Buketntom o! the skirt. Two bands Maid of bonor Miss Susan lay OR, if you both pa hort bufate veil rsandht toOR IN , w hiqing isubtanc (i-Dyne) dbBneocf the French lace bighligbted Wilbur was attired in a full- premiums direct, noti- their cascade bouquets were wcadh iuae rwho inuew r. yestmn n the ushers. the front cf the A-line skirt. length sheath gown cf pastel p the Commission. cf white and pink carnations. cosansimIt~gotho , .was btegom's and , r.fy .from 5 a.m. until 8 a.m tissue. weetegomsbohr1n Her four-tiened veil of French yellow chiffon over taffeta. Mn. Chester Mils, Bownian- mntwBiDn e upois oyffermed in-Mn. Robent Kinibail, Newcas- ized, heart-ghaped headoiece and junior bridesmaid Miss ushers were the groomn's bro- mrep nt Aso tr form catal dgtle, brother o! the bride. and ber cascade bouquet was Dianne Seebeck were in full- ~ ~ E ther, Mn. Neil Tink of Hamp- w ah r p r etores. Satisfaction or your money1 The reception was beld in of white roses, carnations and lengtb sheath gowns of pastel ton, and Mn. Don Bagneil, unaLthe Chunch Sunday School. stephanotis. gircen chiffon over taffeta.N E Bowmanville. To receive the bride"s mother The bride's attendants wene Tbey wore matching head- Foowghecron a - .- er sisters, Miss Patricia Walz bands adorned witb seed receptingwasheld at ona and Miss Peggy Walz. They pearîs, and their bouquets i ceommnityall hene the A ra Le wene in candy pînk formai were cf gladioli florets in yel- A K E ty HAl FFE'ethe A R. E DF éD1gowns styled with rounded low and white with yellow brides mother received wear- O neckline, teacup sleeves, lace carnations the focal point. ing a street-lenigth dress o! ALI CUSTOMERS NORTH 0F THE CN DA A II .ýiy C eu neqrs C/lUicýle odice with empire waist, and Little Miss Lou Ann Roberts To keep insured fotloW pinklk ltofva wit an over- RA WA AN WET0 DEFINITION - CRITIC ing back-panel was caugbt ta lengtb frock o! yellow chiffon the instructions on the jacket, white accessonies, and a lange how. They wore oven taffeta and she ca.mied Hospital insurance corsage c! white carnations 1. leles ma wh teche runis. atcbing coronet beaddresses a nosegay cft yellow and wbite Certif icate of Paym ent and red sweetheart roses. To and arrid buques o pin canatins.assist, the gnoom's mother 2. A wet lsanew h oakteaches i'Uflfl tuche. fahdcanatiboqes afdpink caratiols ron'Form 104' that your chose a street-lengtb, draped R AO O N ~~~~~~Z. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t A e lnktta uaseertigIttuhs.ites.ant n n b hema, ndthe ushen was present employer is dress c! blue silk chiffon withA SNF RN TRU TN 8.One quick-on-the-flaw. Mn. William Widdecombe, Mn. J. Paris, Bay Ridges, Ont. required th give YOU matching accessories and con- THE PRIMARY CONDUCTORS ALONG C UGSRE R Oshawa, was best man for The junior usher was Mr. on leaving. sage o! white carnations and his brother and the ushens John Roche. yellow sweetiheart rosm. BEING REPLACED WITH LARGER COND CO ST RVD 4. were Mn. Ross Neshitt and The reception was beld at Before leaving on their BETTER SERVICE Mr. Gordon Sinale, both o! Harmeny United Church Hall. wdigti enrhrQe Hampton. The bride's mothen received bec n OtarintherbrQue CLTHS AE IN:A reception was held at in a pnincess styie dress o! ou donined bier travelling enseni- CIYlf AEHN:Breslau Hotel, Breslau, Ont., hhie lace over taffeta with hie of. a navy and red print Cal te Atetio o Tur ryleaerte Al Sain. ndwhere the guests were receiv- matching bolero and corsagelT I dress with empire waist, oan Oei ti. ttntin f YurDryIe!ie t Ai Sala. nied hy the brides mother whe of white carnations and min- ONTAR IO matching navy coat, white rmember fresh stains are much casier te, remove than ol wore a yellow lace dress and lature pink rSes. She was ~* accessonies, and corsage of ned Bw n n il matcbing yellow lace thnee- assisted by the gnoom's me-i~ i n sweetbeart roses. They wiîî quarter length coat. Her cor- ther who wore a two piece HOSI TALU reside in Euat Oshawa. &mo asoft wQa reofeatedesafrnatin asîcminiature r i - - - -- - -Courtioe Public SchoHotell'e anda à