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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1967, p. 5

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of Woburn Abbey rome. T mother of the groomn, wli assisted ln receiving, wore smart two piece ensemblea pink lace with white acces sortes, and corsage et yello uFrzec inLyssweetbeart roses. CF The bride, who was cdu cated at tha Hampton PMbli, School and Courtice Secot, dary Sebool, is a hairdressei at Gî'eig's Hairstyling Salai here. The groom was edu. cated at Central Public Schoo and Bowmanviile High Sçhooj He la empioyed by the Good. year Tire and Rubber Com. pany, Limited, here. CARTER- GRAT of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Car- Befone leaving on thei The wedding of Miss Suz- ter, Bawmanville. wdigti hog h anne Gray an Mr. John Car- White gladioli and whiteditdnStptes augb thon ter took place in St. John's cbrysanthemums effectively treal to attend Expo '67, the Anglican Church an Saturday decorated the altar, and there bride gave her wedding bou- afternaon, July 29th, with the were taîl standards of white quet to hier maternai grand. Rev. K. J. Frampton officiat- chrysanthemuma below the mnother, Mrs. C. Joyce, tPon. ing. The bride la the daugh. alter. The arganist, Mr. C. onto. Aften the reception the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans, played the wedding, guests wene entertained by Gray, R.R. 1, Bowmanville, nueic. I thebrispaet, r n and the bridegroomn is a son The bride, who was given î ridery's p ae, ir ndh in marriage by ber father, LegnHall. For travelling laokcd beautiful ,in a lovelY the bride wore a becomidng full engtb gowi of white!dress and eoat of mauve lace, nylon organza and white and a corsage of yellow Chantilly lace The Chantillyi sweetbeart roses. On their B8ATC K lace bodice bad a semni-bateau return Mr. and Mrs. Johin CI neckine outlined witb the Carter will roside at 39 Cen- lace's scallops, and long lily tre Street. TO point sîceves. The crinoline ____ skint was designed with two S HOO . layers oif organza, eaCh efl. BALSON.- SCHNEIDER SC O L tiUly lace, the over layer was aner.GneSewr eBlo Lgathered softly in the centre wed r entew art iaeQn kIat the knees and the lower Saturday afterniioon, July lst,ý layer was floor length. A in St. Gregory's Roman Cath- S r (Iwide chapel train of white olic Church, Oshawa. The S P EC IA L organza foul softly fiiom the bride is a daugbtor tif Mr. shoulders tif the gown in back. and Mrs. John H. Schneider. Her beadpiece was fonmed tif Oshawa, and the bridegroom a cluster oif wide Chantilly is a son tif Mr. and Mrs. Har-~ lace petals with a smaller old R. Balson, Hampton. cluster in front of nylon or- The Rigbt Roverend Mon- ganza leavos and petals Out- signor Paul Dwyer officiated. lined in seed pearîs and each The wedding music was play- 5CR BBED was~ enhanced near the anP ed by M r. John Driscoil, the witha siglerhinestone, adorganist. D ENIlier circulan veil was below The bride, who was givenj DENIM shoulder length. îhe carried in marriage by bier father,l a bouquet*of amabilis orchids, wr a beautiful ful ienotbl ~Ô.,C K 5 ~~anoisandwhit cana-sheath gown tif white Alen- Miss Dorothy Wilson, Tor- over white taffeta with a onto, was the maid oif honor. semi-bateau nockline and lily wlt th log, ean legyThe bidesmaids were Mrs. point sleeves. The gown was wit th lot, ean lelryArol Fairburn, Lindsay, Miss topped with a sleeveless white IlKok . . - Rip Huggln' Nancy Rowdan, Port Hope, nylon organza coat appîiqued glim, wlth an extra Iow and Miss Shenlene. Wiliianis, with Alencon lace roses, rise and oversize belt loups. Bowmanville. T he y wore which fell gracefully open identical fitted silk and chif-fo th oudranfom Size 28 39 fon ulllengh gwns ithed a chapel train. Nylon rosesi all leg lengths boat necklines accented. witb tipped with toandrop pearls a satin bow at each waistlirîe held bier shoulder. length veil REG.$595and each gown had a match- tif white tulle. She carried a REG. 5.95îng chiffon shouiden cape. cascade bouquet of pink and The maîd of hono's gown white roses. s ECALwas avocado green and the Mrs.5 George Cassidy, Osh- SPECAL bidesaids wee, Ms. Fir- wawas the matron o honer. hurn in buttercup yellow, The hridesmaids were Miss $Miss Rowdan in turquoise Linda Schneider, Oshawa, sis- berry pink. They wtire tiaras Ginger ]Balcon, Hampton, sis- oif crystal and pearîs and tbev ter of the groom. They wore ~ carnied cascade bouquets Oif formai length sleeveless mint 2 pairs- white shasta daisies and green nylon lace sheaths lin- white carnations. ed with toned taffeta. Thein Mn. Don Oke, a cotisrn ot headpieces .were mint green the bridegroom, was the best taffeta bows trimmed witb man. The ushers wene Mr. pearis and tulle. They* car- Tony Gray and Mn. Ian Gray, ried bouquets tif pink and brothers of the bride, and Mr. and white, carnations. bridgrom. ohnGray, the ville, was the best nman. The W bides yungstbrother, was ushers were Mr. F ranpk M e n s W O therring bear~ er emo Scahneider, Oshawa, brother Ireception was held at theWlide, atn r. Da TEMPERANCE ST. Legion Hall. The mother tif Tilin amton.eeon the bride received wearing reception and dinner was BOWMANVILLE white voile over silk in mutod held at the Canadian Corps shades of orange, yellow, andClbOhw.Temtr brown. Her accessonies wereClbOaw.Temhe yellý an lir cosagewaso! the bride received wearing yelow nd er orsge asa taffeta lined corai lace sheath embroidered with cry- stals and matchi.ng jacket. The mnother oif the groom, who assisted in recoiving, wore a daffodil yellow nylon lace sheath qphanced witb bands of Nà/^ Lbeading, lined witb matching taffeta. It bad three quarter length cleeves. Hon accessor- les were white and she wore a corsage of orchid and white chrysanthemums. After the reception the bride and groom left for a wedding trip to Nonthenn On- tarîi. For travelling the wo bride wore a becoming blue Chantilly lace suit over matching crepe-de-chine, aw white pîcture bat, and white a accessanies. On thein return Rl they wil lreside nt 376 oatB Street. Osbawa. 6CntB A Te rrific Trio For Class Standing a Cotton sport shirtç st îu llolI»ood la a wide assortment of patteras 8a7d cotsr. Neat buttan- do wîa /lors. Siles E toaS1 L17;sLes 41to EX , 1 7 k Porra-Press stocks by îb. seafamoos #maker. 50%Fanre#l, 50% Cotton Kofoiron4>. Machige- wash aid t omble-dry. lever Badlroaiky! Assortod calots. Sites 8 ta 10, 4. DI c Coton kait polo shirts Mhit wilimake the grade. By KoKaAt, la ogalazy e stpas,paesadclo. 1oîg s/teares. Sze* small, medum, lrg.1. 77; suas 4 to ix, 1.5#7j S ufoi ed dri I l cs wi th dobe k e s.hl i hMOI w aist. By & a g op r , f a kol iv. hlaIck. S$es 7 to 12,, 215 ns 4 #X (u l > 15 BOWMANVIL< f 1.5 w' j '1 Goheen Family Enjoy Picnic About 90 members cf the Gaheen Famîly assembled at the Parish Hall o! St. Mank's Anglican Cburch, Part Hope, for thein l4th reunion on Sunday, August 2tb. The President, Doris <Go- been) Nelson wîth the assist- ance o! the planning commit- tee badcprepared a prognam with a entennial flavour. It opened with gneetings fnom the president and the singing o! the Centennial Hymn, and closcd with a 15-car moton- ramble led hy Noray Gobeen. n Hamilton and Hope Town- ships, visiting famms of aur pioncer ancestors and cerne- teries wbere they were buried. Two outstanding f ea tu re s were the ald-time costumes and the exhibit o! antiques. By meeting at St. Mark's, they wene able te re-visit the grave site o! aur first ances- tons ta wbose memary a bronze plaque bad beh dedi- cated in 1965. Their tlrst an- oeston, Thomas Gobeen, was interred in this cemnetery in 1838, havingf come as a U.E.L. fram Bensalem, Pa., alter the Amnerican War of Independ- ence in the late 1700;s. Prizes awarded wene: Eid.1 est lady, Clara Gobeen af Peterborough; Eldest man, William Goheen of Housey s Rapids; from greatest <dis- tance, Elmer Goheen tram Housey's Rapids; latest mam- ried, R&Y L. Gobeen and Grace Robinson, both of Tor- ente; Youngest child, Stephen Goheen, son o! Allan Goheen, Toronto; best aId-time cos- tume for ladies, Lovina Haz- zard o! Ancaser; for men, Raymond Gobeen of Newcas- tle; for girls, Ruth Goheen cf Ternntton o boys, David Go. hemn of Toronto. George Gobeen of StnoUd was elecf.cdpreuidmt fori The Orono News Mr.Marshall Chatterton brated their 25th wedding late Ms ane Mrh returned home on Saturdaylannversary. Ellenor Milison, age 90, widow în alter spenoing severa1 daysi One of six Ontario Scholars of the late Mr. Harry A. MIII- with Mr. and Mrs. RUssel tif the Lindsay Collegiate and son, formerly of Lindsay and Chatterton at Lakefield. Volational School, Lindsay, Orono. Interment was in the MAs erl PoerMiss Ontario, was Robert L. Brown, family plot, Orono Cernetery. * Hazel Power andM aodsno rad Mrs.. Iy Mrs. Catherine Seal spent ~.~.Power spent the w eekend at G. Brown of Lindsay, Ontario Sunday with a niece, Mils J ,~ -their summer home on the!and grandson of Mr. and Mrs.I Ermia Pentieton of Toronto. at Otaro Rbertobtine an Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Taylor Mis Anie Aner~on average of 88 per cent and and son, Mr. and Mrs. Merril Nefueln istdhe 1plans to enter Waterloo Uni- rhm ad cîde r cie Mr. d arreil ad hr versity this fali in the Honors spending this week at a cot- Farreil and Mr. and Mrs. Jack lMatematics Cus.jtg erKrfed (Intended for last week) r.LuhrBarb1iwh 44~Mrs. Jessie Wannan of AI- has be-n'a' patient in the Mr. and Mrs. Horace Best otvstdM.adMs-A. Oshawa Hospital, is now ini visited recently at Mr. F. Gil.. Tomlinson and family and Memorial Hospital, Bowman- mer's, Netonvilîe.attended the farewell presen- vle Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hird, tto o e.adMs .R Mr. Glenn Tamblyn,- Diane Mr. and Mrs. John Bray of i Dxde fNwateo and Mark of Santa Anna, Cali. Trnospent the weekendWednesday evening of last fornia, are visiting his par- with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence;wekntM. nd MsM.J Harris and family, Eighth Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Simp- Tmln te eaie n ~ .~ .Line and attended the races so n aghter Sharon an riends. ~ atMosprt o Sunay. granddaughter Jill Simpson of A Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Milison Bowmanville, spent Sunday AfloIme New retuned ome n Frday wîth Mr. and Mrs. D. Hilborn Por Ar0. W. Rolpî i a in a mJ)attver nton of Healing Substance: i. t ent in Bowmanville Memnoriali Chatham is spending several ~ uiL ie jHospital. ~~days this week iheraniSùàPfs Mrs. James E. Richards vis- Mrs. Catherine Seal. ~ ited Mr. and Mrs. MichaelM Jacula and family of Oshawa' n r.WyeHoy .. .-. are attending Expo this week. beiioihOids 2Mtirepafr damaged lIm ~' week.g s. Mrs. Ab. West is a patient! A renowned remarch instituts bas Mr. Norman L.Paon gnMeoilHsia, ow found a unique healing substanc .,- usan o tePatoe ; r anville. with the ability to shrink hemnr C6 or a M e or ce ]Ptoe fMr. and Mrs, Archie Watson rhoids painlessly. It relieves itin Mr.an Ms.Gee tear Blsnwho wee arie o Studa Knd; ased r i atton ofn-ofWaterdown returned homTe and discomnfort in rminutes-ae MrlndMst, aenpituwr ut lsn' hu wedig cka t theon reptio n da Ast 25tat then Ciieons Saturday after spend ing speeds up heaing of the injure4 afternoon, July It a Mpitr Balso igterwddn e the Hositn al Peus 2tbrh . Fuhn- i lstweek with his parents Mr. infiamed tissue. following the ceremony. Mr. Bln, ste former Miss Rhea Schneider, crlPalPtebrug.Fu and Mrs. Alex Watson. e rlwas on Monday from thel Congratulations to Mr. and 11n case after case, while gently daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schneider, Oshawa, and her husband is the Barlow Funeral Home. Inter- i Mrs. Neil Rainey, the former relieving pain, actuel reductios son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Bason, Hlampton. ment Orono Cemeterv. 1 Myrtie Bowins Brown on their <ebrinkage) took place. Mrs. Ida Plumb of Toronto'mrrage at United Church, Most important of al-resulte M ri d i S. J nsspent the weekend with her1 i nngton, on Saturday, 4119. were so thoro gh that this improvs.. Elaine SchmnSAnn Arnott ust l2th. Mn. and Mrs. Rainey ment was maintaimed over a poncéd EeMin ahndSanGrode will reside in Cannington. of many montha. ael tening Cnd I.T. am od Mr. and Mrs. Deibent Hil- This was accomplishod with a ar atu ing LC.GI..Cap bonn and family oif Vernon- new healing substance (Bio-Dys Mr. ndM s.~O*a Ad msville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil- whicbi quickly helps heal injureuL. Mr and Mrs. AlvinYeoand, born, Mr. and Mrs. Don IHil- cella and stimulates growth of nev Sson Sctt istd n rlla born of Trenton were dinner tissue. Miss Lois Ki nmett ofia us, Monday, of Mr. and Now Bio-Dyne la offered in oint- ane sp nt as \v ek it Mrs. Douglas Simpson, Gary ment and supomtory florm calisul - tMr. and Mns. Carl Kimmett. anr.han ronC oracHii.Be t - aton ÇI.Ask foit at ail&dug 1 l4r. and Mns. Onville Chat- Mr. nd Mrs. Honrac erBest st»oe. Satisfaction or your momyl terton, Carol and David, vs t e n dedshawa fuM neral s e r eec ed Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chat- i sa ao odyo terton at Lakefield on Wed. nesday evening oif last week. Mrs. W. A. Gerry who has\ Prompt, Przronia been a patient at the' Bow- Inanville Memorial Hospital is .iw n the Oshawa General Mss, Barbara Mitchell lias A~4~t .u. e' remu after spendîng, tndays with Mn. . and Mns. Your doctor can ph one us when you need - o"~ Herb Bradley and son Tim at nedicine. We wilI deliver promptly FREE of s ~Mn. and Mns. Julien De- ~ charge,' or you may pick up your prescription Paepe attended the funeral of ~if shopping nearby. e v~ their nephew at Delhi onS A ugust l8th. Fedenal tax off drugs Sept. 1sft- Mn. and Mrs. Alex Ritchie X, and son Fraser, spent Satur-im day with Mr. and Mrs. Everetti FR DW -K ' Hanness and family oif Bow- iV manville. P £qRITI HA M %, Mrs. Marguerite Milîson II Moore, age 54, formenly of I Orono, wife oif Mr. Leon «0 Moore of Tyronr' passed away "Oen tratil 9:00 p.m. dally tMms week' at Princess Margaret Hn)spital,, 67 King St. E. 623-2546 Bowmanville, ont Toronto, on August 24th. Fun-1 ý eral was on Saturda 'v. Inter.- '~ ~-WMment, Bethesda Cemetcny. Mrs. J. D. Brown, Mr. and SMrs. H. E. Milîson and daugh- ters viitedMr.and Mrs., Lloyd Ashton an d sons at Ha- R ~.don o n Sunday.u k byS L d ~-~ ed home this week from tai and Mr. Wm. RobinsonB W ANIL setthree weeks wîth Mrs. Ceil Rbin~on. iFOR A COMPLETE LUNE Cornish visited at Warkworth 0 O U LT Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Glenney oif Lind-,ý B ( u O S H O say (fonmerly of the Onono Mr. and Mrs. John Carter are jpictured above with the Rv.K . Fa Tn district) who, recently cl-I fn fi iimn r anIr ILI r o --- -- - - - "ý £L' .amu onUI, vho officiated at their wedding in St. John's Anglican Church on Saturday fternoon, July 29th. The bride is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray, ..R. 1, Bowmanville, and the groom is a son of Mr. anid Mrs. Douglas Carter, owmanville. ____MeRobbje Photozrarnhv For gjîrls with engaging ideas, Model No. TR123150.. .$150.0O trom the *Daamond Treasur." Collection Corne in and ses aur cngag- ing fashions. Styles as modern as tomorrowv. created by COLUMBIA Oîamond Rings ethers from $100. to $10.000. et..* J Cooper's §fewe/Iery 29 KIn Si., B. WKAN VILLE sak us for your fre brochure IlHow to Sidect your Olunmtti ABLACKSTOCK Athe United Church son- Wolfe, Bnian and John. vice held in the Hall Sunday Visitons during the weekend momning, Bey, P. Romenil with Mr. and Mrs. Joo Bnad- commenced the worship with burn and Roy wene: Mr'. and a short talk on "Be Careful Mmc. Lomne Bradhurn, Tor- tif Time.'" He chose as the onto, Mr. Ray Burns, Brock- theme o! bis sermon "Lite is ville; Miss Marlon Bradhu-n, a Fight of Faitb. It is hoped Toronto; Mr. Leonard Cham- that next Sunday service may borland, Malton; Miss Joan ho held in the Christian Edu- Bradhurn, Oshawa; Mr. and cation room, or if flot it will Mrs. Frank Carter and Don- still be he]d in the Township aId, Maple Grove; Mn. and Hall. Mrs. Jack Webh, Oakvillo. Despite tbe threatening ramn Doug and Craig Larmer and light dnizzle a goad crowd spent a couple of days last attendod the ecumenical open week with the Harvey Yel- air service at Cartwright lowlees, Solina. Park, Caesarea, Sunday. The Mr. and Mms. Noci Mortoni Guides, Brownies, Scouts and and boys, Oshawa, called on Cuhs attended in their groups. the Lloyd Wrights, Saturday. Following the raising o! the Harold Wright went home Flag by the Scouts, Rev. Fred with them for a holiday. Glad Swann of Nestîcton Preshy- ta report Mrs. Wright able to tenian Church conducted the return home from hospital service in wbich Fatber Hon- Saturday. man, Roman Catholic tram Mn. and Mrs. Norman Dysart Part Penny, Rev. R. C. Rose, returned home from Metz, Anglican, and Rev. P. Rom- France, on Friday. Miss Betty er11, UnitcdCburch, took part. McArthur and Mn. and Mrs. Rev. Swann delivered a fine Ardis McArthun, Willowdale, sermon on "Fundamentals of aiso spent Saturday with M ns. Faitb." J. A. McArthur.j Glad te, say fairly good ne- Miss Dorothy Hilînian, Tor-' parts are coming fram the onto, spent last week with fniendsi n bospitals-Mr. John Mns. Jno. Venning. Vennixîg and Mr. Larman Hy- Mn. and Mns. Harvey Strong, land, asti two former Cart- Salem, called on Mme. J. Wot-I wrighit residents, Mr. Edgar ten, Sunday. Horn and Mn. Creighton De- Mn. and Mns. Wm. Kelly, vitt, air in Oshawa; Mn.. J. A. Bobcaygeon, spent the week- Jabnston in Port Perry' and end with Mn. and Mms. Gerald Mn. JohnArcher in Bowman- Kelly and girls. ville, Mn.. J. Fonder, Ux- Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Bea- bridge. cock and boys had a tew days' Congratulations to Mn. Herb. holidays in Nonthern Ontario Hooey who celebrated bis and viuited relatives. G3rd birthday on Sundiy by Visitons during the week attendanig the Ecumnical ser- witb Bey. and Mrs. P, Romenil vice at Caeiarea foflowed by and Dennis were Mn. Hummel a party -in bis hom~e, anranged from West Germany, Mrs. Utc by bis daugbters. At the sup. Berner, Sudbury, Philip, Cath- per party were the honored erine, Susmn and Elizabeth guests, Mn. Hoocy and bis Romneril of Countice. wife who was able to, get over Mn, MAlx Clements, Nor. from Mns. Eadc's rest home wood, vlsited Mr. and Mrs. et Pont Penny, Mn. Norman Russel Mouatjoy, Tpiesday. Cotîlter, Scarborough, who ha& n C.MoConnell and apent a lew days with Mn. Mn..Fe Pattensen, Non- flooey, Mr. and Un. Rupert Wood. spent Tucsday, and iWenry, Mr. Harry Sandensn, Sunday supper guegts of Mns. Mn. and Mms Harry McLaush- C. HMuwere Rev. and Mrs. lin, Mr. end M?«. crpe M'y,! lI 1PVIPîqon. Tnrontc. Rev. C. H. Fenguson, Don Milis, and Mr. Roy Ferguson.j Mr. and Mns. Lomne Wan- non. St. Catharines, are guestsý oif Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mount-1 joy and family for a few daysi and visiting the othen nela-' tives. Mns. Austin Beacock spent1 last week with Mn. and Mo John Mew and famîly, Tor- Oflto. Mns. Gordon MeLean, Bow-i manville, was Satunday cen ing guest oif Mr. andMrI Tinnyson Samells. K-tlAUIKtMtII GRADE 13 TEXTS AVAILABLE NOW AVOID THE LAST MINUTE RUSH! COME IN TODA~Y! MAPLE GROVE GROCETERIl - - ---, - ---j- YORK RED ROSE PEEK FREAN P E AN UT ORA~NGE PEKOE ASSORTED BUTTER. 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