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Bitie, green, brown, red, grape,. rose, gold, viol,nvwnbak white. 35' wiidths. tnv ie bak hseses o icelno 1P~vae and Mrs. Randy Wayne Cox are shown in the above photo as they Amomee New levpforalereception following their m arriage in Trinity United Church on Til.- MVr. and Mrs. Reginald Frank Densmore, who are shown in the above. Saturdyatron a 3 97, at 3 o'elock. The bride is the former Miss Ilfealing SbSaie photo, were married in the United Church, Courtice, Ont., on Saturday after- Shre nnPtild agtr fM.an r.Rihr afilad h ro noon, June 10, 1967, at 3 o'clock. Formerly Miss Patricia Rita Cobierski, the i teyonnPtilduhe of Mr. and Mrs. AliR.C x i ichrdanvil.Snditke Prlem bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domninic Cobierski, R.R. 2, Bowmanvilleé, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Densmore, Noel Shore, Hants for histonical research, xtheneumubm Co., Nova Scotia. Photo by Astor Studio called on Mrs. R. Lovekin, ti() / e~noej n earduae tpa-ý who gave a niost interesting Jv e u fqArnwe eenhisiush talk about the Places, people Wfotmd a unoni edeachinttt a W ed in Our Lady of M ercy Church, .Port Hope pioneer days. A Lovekin COX - PTIEDai Iength sheath-gown of white with the ab~iity to hiken& famil hadbuilt the first Tninity United Church, Bow- French crepe styled with rhoids painiessly. It nelieves acà horneI the area and descend- manville, prettiîy decorated Chantilly lace bodice and el- and discaifant in minuts& -ants stili live here Mrs. Love- with bouquets of white 'mm o-length siceves. A cathed- sPeedS ui> healing af thei kmn wore Centennial costume and gladioli, and with gues rai train oi Chantilly lace inflamed tissue. and had brought some famuly pews marked by clustesta highlighted the gown, and she Inasatecswhl - heirloomas for ail ta e. lIooteaîy wasthewr h no' lt seed relieving pain, acta e Mrs. F. Bawen also gave a setting for the marriage on paincace and matching (ahrinkage)tokpa. - - ~short talk on hrmmre Saturday aftennoon, May j3ý earrings. Her shoulder-nt1 Most impor.tant ofai oi Pioneer flice In this area. 1967, at 3 o'clock, ai Miss vî a agtt ml wereno thorugh that ti p~ Shirley Ann Patfield, daughterpibohepecaCanil ment was mamntained oera pr Following the benediction, of Mr. and Mns. Richard Pat- lace trimmed with seed pearls of many months. - ~ th hstssan brgroup field, and Private Randy and ber cascade bouquet was served a deliciaus lunch, and Wayne Cax, son of Mr. and af red roses, white carnations Ti a copihdwt MrsW.Padel ecjvd hemanile . ar afiiaedand :tePhanotis.Bag ws new healing substance (Bi ail enjayed the social hour. Mrs. Alvin E. Cox, ail ai Baw- whh kl helps heal in Mrs. PhillisBragg latergrowth o - and Ms B. Milligan had the and the church organist, Mn. bridesmaids were Miss Marln o 1 matran d-Dyoeor and the tiMine lucky cup. A. 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Spruce, bardeau, viola,.peacock, canary gold, marine, brow. 4 ïwts Phone 623 -5451 King St. East 4ý'- NA&N LK E R' bzTHE HOME OF THE BRANS. * Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Foran are shown in the above photo following their marriage in Our Lady of Mercy R oman Catholic Chu rch, Port Hope, on Saturday afternoon, June 10, 1967 at 2 o'clock. The bride is the former Helena Dale Boisvert, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Leo J. Boisvert, Newtonvil]e, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Foran, Bowmanviile. Rev. L. Cleary offi- q-cîated and the reception was held at the Legion Hall, Bowmanville. ____ Photo by Astor Studio Announce Engagement :Newtonville WvvI. Hl Meeting Mrs. Wilfred Wood was host- ess ror the Newtonville* W.I. in her 1ovely new Newcastle home on Wednesday P.M., 4 w - In the absence of the Presi- dent, Mrs. A. Wade opened the meeting with the W.I. Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and -,Lord's Prayer, then welcomed alpresent with a special wel- corne for the visitors. The »:. minutes of the Iast meeting, and the financial report were read b Se'-Treasurer Mrs. s»T. Henderson. It was decided Sthat each of the pupils Ir. - 4Grade 8, Newtonvjlle School. this Id be given a small gf (5 ' ~ -~ A Lancaster reported that the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Gray, R.R. 1, Bowman bought and delivered ta the 71 a chool. A Centennial garden vill1e, are happy t noneteeggmn of theiri Party is to be held on Mr&s. F only daughter, Suzanne Pauline Monica, to John1IGi]mer's lawn. in July. Thel Charles, eldest son o1 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carteri roll cal] "Namne of a Pioneer 15 Park St., Bowmanville- h marriage to take place famiIy of Durham Cauntv" in s. Jhn'sAueeu JIY 9j 167.waswell answered. iii t, ohn; Azg1Îan hw~c, Jly 9, 167. ___ Mrs. C. Porguson, convewaux Our N ew Location a a a Above is pictured the front of aur newly renovated establishment a& Çocatton is C/,,angedI (Qur JoendIg .Iûmosp ère «)Ur TELePHN m2932/ &am ELEPON 6393 wl lleGhisopRtuiyt EG 'Sh rr Jh I4 orstY" Bwavi ebQt fe. tac his Oputyt e oer.l y tb dain Ny. ofn ost. n w ijle eota, for his oututaudin; work of bath deslgnlng and remod.lling our new p~emIs.. o. if t'» I r * g j 'i * a', U s s 4 I s I. * -J, T gold brocade worn with g1c velvet bodices, and M picture bats were ai matchMw ing goid veivet. They carriffl cascade bouquets ai whitew- carnations and yeliow lmu---- and ware peari pendantstIi. ~Igiit ai the bride and gromum Pnivate Greg Cox was bc man fan his brother and ushe, ing were Mr. Gerny Crombie and Mn.- Philhip Bragg, ali< Bawmanvrn,. The groomnd best man :'.ware arnmydrUi unifornis, The reception was held in the church hall, iallowcd by a dance àt the Legion H%7 To receive, the bnîdes motherjr wore a coat and dress en- ,m semble ai crocheted lace in,- beige with matching acces%ý.- ories and corsage ai red roseý and white carnations. The- graom's mother assisted t*o: Sreceive and wore an Alir,ý dress ai mass green lace over gold, matching accessoriee and corsage ai yellow rose».. and white carnations. 1.. Before leaving for their hancymoon at Myrtle Beach,... South Carolina, U.S.A., th&, bride donned for travelling a two-piece Paisley suit in beige and yellow wîth matching accessonies aind corsage ai reg rases and white carnations. They will reside at Alliston. The bride, 'who is a hain. P dresser, attended Bowman- ville Centrai Public and Higli Schools. A member ai the.h. armed forces, now statîoned- i at Camp Borden, the groomn- attended Peterborough ancL.. 1 Bowmanviîîe area schoois. He.- just recently returned ironIl Egypt. Out-of-town guests attend;7 cd irom Cornwall, Alliston,, Toronto and Oshawa. Before her marniage severaîl.2 Parties were held in honor o! - the bride. Mrs. Phillip BragCg. Mrs. Steven Simpson, Mrs. Ken Veitch, Mrs. Max ýYourt1ï IÏ Ie Camdàn Statmnan, zowmmvMe, july jS, W cý Sa m.'e 2 4 1 1 lý 44 a y ard Lt f ,Dý emains thé