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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jun 1968, p. 3

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royf Graham and the groom is the 1 sonotfMil. andon. Jc etting Was Shiloh United Church The oficiatlng clergyman was Rev. David Northey and; W eddigs JQMiss Mary NIddery played the1 weddlng music. Given ini marriage by her father, the bride wore a white, ciassic, floor-length gown of satin peau de soie styled with heavy scalloped lace over the yoke section and extendlng " Into elhow length bell sleeves. Her headpiece of the same scalloped lace was held by a ROU1CH WEEKES veil of tulle Illusion, and her'peari tiara and fell into a fiaw- bridi buqut wa ofreding train. She wore a tra- Buquets of white gladioli rssadwht tpaoi ditional pearl neckiace and and 'nlums prettily decorated with green îvy. carried a bouquet af red roses Shjloh United Church on Sat- and white pompom 'mums urda aiernon, ay 8 168,Miss Joan Adams was maid, with trailing stephanotis. at 330 'clck henthemar honor and the bridesmaids' Mrs. David Northey was naeo isShriiAn wr isBrbr rwsmatron of honor and wore a eekes agtro r n and Miss Donna Souch, sister: full-length gown af rose lace Mrs. James Weekes, Harwood of the groom. They were at-. over rose satin. The brides- s*.'.' and Mr. James Albert Souch' tired. in formal-len'gth gowns~ maids were Misses Gail and Sonai r.andMrs Hrol ofpik peau de soie with Sybil Graham, sisters ai ýhe Souh, ewonvlle 8wsol~ matching trains, which fel' bride They wore full-length emnized. from the empire waistline. gowns of rose satin designed The bride's sister, Miss Janice along the same classic line as Rev. T. J. Snelgrove oufi- Weekes, was flower girl wear-ithat af the bride. AIl the ~**~~l~ ciated and Mrs. Lawrence ing a short pink frock, similar !attendants wore gathered ras-........ Farrow played the wedding in style to tihose worn by the! ette headdresses o! the same'e Music. senior attendants, with flow- material as their gowns and ~- Give in arrige b hering panel. Ail wore headi-itheir nosegay bouquets were of 1 .. fater.thebrie wre ful-pieces af roses, made of the rose carnations ad wie' lcnizth .silhouette gown of. dress material to match their ýpompom 'mums. white silk sata peau fashionedigowns, and accented by pink' Mr. Delbert Potts, brotherl with a gentie scoop necklineiveiling.Thycred huofhegom wa best man,~f~ andelbw lngt sleve. Te qetsof white carnations and the ushers were Messrs. gown was enhanoed with em -isprinkled with pale pink car- Kyle Graham and Ian Grah- ý broidered lace appliques and ntosi arn.brathers ai the bride. ........... a detachable train, edged withý Mr. James Hendry was besti The bride's father drove her ~s niatching lace, flowed from an nduhrgweeM.tchurch, and the bride and the waistline. A headdress Of, Robert Weekes, brother of the' groom ta the reception. in af<. silk rosettes and lilies-of -the- bride. and Mr. Alvin Souch. 1947 Studebaker convertible. valley caught her bouffant brother of the groom. At the recep'.Jon held In iThe receptian was held in Darlington Conv.,nunity Centre. -~-- . the bride's mother received < ' ' uarning Rectal Itch fthe Nightingale Centennial ,wearing a twa-piece pink kriit ocainteensemble with white adpn Ilelieved In Minutes biesmte oeato polka dot scarf, shaded pink ~ piece turquoise suit wiiih cor- fabric hat, matching shoes i, Exclusive Healing Substance sage ai white carnations. Sheadhnbgadcrgei Reheven Pain As It was assIsted in receiving by Pink rases and white camna- Shrinks Hemnorrhoids. the groom's mother wha chose tians. The graom's mother a two-piece blue dress. Her assisted ta receive and ware 1!you want satisfactory relief irora corsage was also ai white a spring green crepe dress, 'ltching Piles'-here's gaod news. carnations. matching ilowered hat, white A. ~eownedrerh laboratory bas Before leaving on their goe ndhnbg.Hrcr ound a unique healing substance wedding trip ta Sault Ste.ý sage was of yellow rases and hat pramptly rlieves the burning Marie via Detroit, Mich., theiwhite carnations. The bride ithand pain-actually sbrinks bride donned for travelling alpresented her bouquet ta her ~ieiorrhoids. This substa.nce has pink dress with matching coatgrandmother, Mrs. L e sli e benhown to produoe a most effea- trimmed in white linen, white Graham. and the bridesmaids'% tierate of healing. Its germ-klling hat and acoessories. They arei bouquets were given ta the properties also help prevent reiiding at 18 Frankc St., Bow- goam's grandmother, Mrs. WfUtion. manville. 'Will Martin, and the bride's In case suer case"very striking ather grandmother, Mrs. Wal-ý kmbrovement" was noted, even t - ahm. ~nogcssa ogstanding. And POT - AIM As the couple leit an theim' oIbis prî ofmnt W8 stafd Beatiful standard bouquets wedding trip ta Montreal, "" Dvéra priadai onth!oa carnations and snapdmagons,1 North Bay and Niagara Falls, Ilawas accomplished by a new a lhrsd fteatr n the bride was wearing a tur- Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Souch, shown in the above photo, exchanged beaing substance(B-ye-hncdHyaUntdCuh quoise, long -sleeved w a ai marriage vows in Shiloh United Church on Saturday afternoon. May 18, 1968, whc qikl eloheal injuied when Miss Rena Viola Graham sheath, yellaw straw hat, black at 3:30 o' dock. The bride is the former Miss Sherrili Anne Weeks, daughter of rells and stimulate growth inew adM.TmsJhnPotts patent sht>es andi bag. A cor- M lisane. No* fia-Dyne is Offred in nd nr.Thdonma rieohn sage af yeilow roses and whiteMr and Mrs. James Weekes, Harwood, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and biltment and supeo<sitorl forin were unie nmrrag n Mcarnations _______________Phto________Studi aij~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Saturday aftemnoon, April 20,1crain complemented hem r HrlSocNwo ile______Phtby sortuo ctail drr tioes-Ats fo ta 1968 at 3:30 o'clock. Pink travelling ensemble. They are kt ail dug storosettes marked orresiding at Haydon, R.R. 1. ley Macklin, Mr. Morton spent uconey refumded. rotesTh ebrdethe 5get1 Bowmanville. the evening at the home of\a rid i H o _____________The_____bride_________-th The bride attendeti Haydon Mr. and Mrs. Howard Budd. a reinay o _______________________________________ ,and Courtice Schools anti We welcorne Mm. and Mrs. Oshawa Business Callege. She Robert Barrett ta aur comm- is leader af an Explorers nîty. They are living In the Group In Haydan. The groom, apatment aver Mm. Lawrence wha Is employed at Loces White's hause on Highway 2. lri tation s...PT, Ha Cllegiatenti Mm. and Mms. Tom Ladge.. PtHBpemanlle atendtk Mrs.Glays arrii o Demy echicalScholTa-and Miss Heather Lodge, Brid- ranto. s aronofgenorth, were Saturday sup- Seerl atis oomd h per guest of their cousin, Mr. brie pio tohermariae.and Mrs. Sam VanCamp and' B ARRON S GIFT SHC)P biepirte anae family, Base Line. Mrs. Lars Chistensen was M.adMs o ono i hastess for a miscellaneous M.adMs o ano H M T Nshawer attended by members and !amily, Caurtice, wr corialy ivits te pbli taanti graduates o! the bride's Sunday dinner guests with ber Explorer group. Mrs. Walter PaetM.ndMsL.C- her 4th Annual Rahm entertained relatives at lacutt. 1'a showem when the bride re- Mrs. Olive Leetooz, wha has ceived many useful gits. Hay- been recuperating with Mr. don community held a shower and Mms. R. Girnblett, is now at the home o! Mrs. Arthur staying with Mm. and Mrs. s h wReati. Morley Burgess, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Van fuilirn o! ran newMAP E Camp, Misses Lori andi Lisa Com ad se ful ineofbrad ewVan Camp and Mrs. Roy Van , gîftware on show for first time UflU GR VE Camp, Base Line, visited with .9 the fommem's son, Tam, who Is Maple Grave Hi-C held now at Guelph. All hati sup- * . alo Aniqu Dislaytheir usual meeting an Sun- day evnAntinqtheC.iE.Hall.per together at Guelph. day venng i th C. . Hll. Mrs. Allan Snowden is visit- The meeting openeti witih a Ing with hem daughtem, Mm.t MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 15 minute sing-song, then the and Mrs. Howard Hadgedamn film "Face the Music" was andi family, at Plattsvilie. J UNE uutn to 1,5th shown, which was enjoyed by The May l3th meeting of ail. Other Hi-C's were repre- the Maple Grave Home and Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat.- until-6 p.m. senteti: Sigma C from OrOno. School Association was heldt Thurs. ~andF.- pm.at a few aduits were pre- at the West School. Constablei Thurs and ri. 9p.m.sent, but not as many as they Chalmers, Safety Patral Div-S would like ta, see present. ision, Ontamio Provincial Pal- COFFEE WILL BE SERVED -Aiter the film, Rev. J. P.1 Ice, was the guest speaker. His sent cenly.manville, visiteti Su.nday witJh Mms. Maurice Nesbitt attendeti Sympathy of this commnnuni-, Deepest syrnpathy is ex-Mr. Norman Samelîs. a shower in honour of Missi iL ty is extendedte t the Pinch tendedtiet Mrs. Arthur RahrniIlMms. James Payne anti iam- Marilyn Archer, Whitby, ini not a w atcn. farnily in the loss ai their (formeriy ai Burketon) in the; ily anti Mrs. Hamiey Devoe Lintisay at the home of Mrs.ý father. Lwec passing of a loving husbanti'and famiiy, Toronto, were H. Fleming on Montiay even-ý Mr. and Mrs. Lwec anti father, Mm. Arthur Rahm, Suntiay callers at the home ing with Miss Lois Flemingý It is the înost W hite ad fmly, MMr. anti who har, been a patient in ai Mr. Kitchener Burton. assisting hem mother. Mrs Te WhteMr.ElwIn Bowmanville Hospital fanl The Nestleton Wornen's In- Sinceme sympathy ai thel White, Mr. anti Mrs. Arthur several months. Istitute have eceiveti a recent cornmunity is extend tietMr.' accuirate tim e Burgess. Ebenezer. Mm. anti, Mr. George Britton matie alletter fromn Mrs. K. Wright, a anti Mrs. Ceci] Wilson on the, Mms. Mel Edwamtis, Oshawa,' business trip ta Bowmanvilie!member of theiî' sister Insti- death of his sîster, Mrs. Hem-ý weme among the inviteti guestsIFiday. ýtute in Englanti. She was man Samelîs, in Port Perry! piece in the aitth~e Hloel-culo Mr aol ame nerdeaving England June 2 on a Hospital, Saturday, June 1.i w ord. ty Unitedi Church, Bawman-1 this past Sunday ant iis report- flight for C a n a di a. Mrs. lip anti Mr. anti Mrs. Mauriceý w rd --ý-ville.th .Acctro's unig fok _deman nti augter Suan'Mrs. Leslie Taylor is in nringviile anti a niece in Peter- Archer wetiding in the Pres-1 I th outate Guephspen th weeendMemarial Hospital. We al borough anti is planning on byterian Chumch, Wbitby, on velcsteotae ulspighspentsheMm. antiiws e pei eaey tedn helclWmnsStraJn ,at h e reacs e ante ',.>.i m.atinbiMpres. Man d Cmy- î e r a ey essn f vry. aWmnighe alothe n'Seb- Nesbitt ate 1,ateti F en-1 balance wheel that ' Mrs. Howard Cryderman.* Car- Sormy ta report Master Ste- Institute meeting an Wednes- ception at St. John's Hall. fould in anlwatches. los anti wife attentet the phen Grace in Bowmanvile day, June 12. Mr. anti Mrs. Richard Davi-1 ~ u ~ Curl-Warburton w edlg îs e oil H sia.Mr. anti Mrs. Lawrence son accmpanieti by their! Statig wthth nihttim dy.Satumday.i Sympathy is extended ta Malcolmi, accampanieti by Mr. grantichikiren, David and Kimi Stafln wih he igh tr» f dy.Mrs. Otis Pritchardi anti son the family of Mm. Tom Tabb anti Mms. Merle Van Camp anti Elliot, Leasktiale, were supperi Paul. Manotick, were Sunday in bis passing in Bowmanville Mr. anti Mms. Jack Hamilton guests with Mrs. Charles Gist,' Accutron by-Buloys, tram $135 guests with hem mother, Mrs. Hospital on Tuesday of last attendeti a banquet honncuring Peterborougb. On Sunday, Mr. ý L. C. Sniowden, brother Mr. week. Warden W. I. Iliomas at Ca- anti Mrs. Cari Elliot were Bob Snowtien, anti sister, Mr. Congratulations are extenti- bourg on Wednestiay everiing. guests witb the Davisons at' anti Mrs. John Hubanti sh-etita Mr. and Mrs. Murry MmIr. anti Mrs. George Bowers a family dinner party in hon-1 awa, anti also attended the Marsalali who were marrieti were hosts for a family party aur of Carl's birthtiay. MAR ' vSitwe n penc hbour: ona. iforer iShileyen hrtih-onenFruso's birthin Mm. anTihe Seir S aiM alî Lernor- M R R 1,SMr. anti Mms. S. S. Morton May 25th. Mrs. Marshall Is the ai hem sister's. Mrs. Walter playeti the second gamnein, JEWELLERY & GIFT SHOP day evenIng. Mrs. Morton at- ter ai M. andi Mrs. C. Avery,] Mrs. Bowers enjyeti the ial Park - Burketon vs Nestle-1 KING ST. W. BW AVL eddasoe o e great Burketon. Shirley also gradu-;weekend with M. anti Mrs. ton - 9-7 in favor af Nestle- BO M NVL e1 iâsCao acln ua tet f rom Trent University,ý, Earl Wright at their cottage ton. G~ ambl a the omeof M. q MmStaa Peerboiý& onFridaylu.ia keeUM.Grn Cmp t hostess for a baby iiower on Saturay evening for Mrs. Don Frew in honour of their three weeks' oki daughter, Virginha Joy. Mrs. Frew was given a seat oi honour anti her dau- ghter-in-law, Mrs. David Frew assisteti with the gifla. Baby Virginia wil be a littie prin- cess as she chooses ram ber assortment of petty dresses, sîcepema, Iounging pyjamas, etc. A tiainty lunch, serveti by Mis. Campbell with Mrs. Guy McGill asaisting, non- cluded a vcry pleasant even- ing. Two teams from Nestletori Courts attendeti the C.O.F. Invitation Bowling Meet ai Belleville on Saturday, June 1. They were also feteti by their hasts ta a salad supper in the Otit Fellows' Hall with music anti dancing. Congratu- lations ta Nestieton, 12o again were the winners anti brought back tihe trophy. On the winning team were Bob Parker, Harley Jackson, Ken Minshail, Camai Doyle, May Parker anti Marge Elliot. In Nestleton's other team were Shirley Jackson, Nlle Roh- er, Pally Minshall, Carl El- liot, Jahnny Doyle anti Alan Jackson. Mm. Ivan Rohrer ai- so attentiet as a spectator. Eight teams were competing in the tournament, two each irom Oshawa, Bowmanville, Belleville and Nestieton, Mm. anti Mrs. Grant Thomp- son spent Tuesday ta Thurs- day with Mr. anti Mrs. Russel Francis, Beaverton, anti visît- eti with biis matiber, Mms. Jamnes Thompson, Lakeview Manoir, who has been quite ill. Mm. anti Mms. Elwood Aver- III anti famîly, Cooperstown, New York, visiteti Thumsday to Saturday witb bis uncle, Mm. Bruce Heaelp anti Mrs. Heaslip. OBITUARY MRS. NORMAN 3. ALLUN Follawlng a lengthy Iliness, the death af Mms. Norman J. Allin, ageti 74 yeams, occumreti an Sunday, May 26, 1968, at Mernorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. Daughter of the late Mr. anti Mrs. Toombs, tbe former Edlth M. Toombs, was born in England, anti attentiet school In Blackstock, Ont. In 1921 she marieti Mr. Norman J. Allun, who survives. A esident of Bowmanville for 55 yeams, Mrs. Allin liveti at Blackstock before caming here. She was a egistemeti nurse anti was one ai the earl- lest gaduates of Bowmanville Hospital. She was a member af Tmlnity Unitedi Ohumch anti aiso af the Bowmanville Lion- ettes Club, anti Group 3. Trin- Ity United ChuSch U.C.W. She was a former membem ai the Rebekah Lotige. Surviving, besides hem bus- banti Norman J., are twa sans, Donald of BawmanvIlle and James af Collingwooti. Numrneous lavely floral tok- ens fmom relatives, friends, neighboms anti organizations attestedti t the esteem In wbich the tieceaseti was helti. The funeral service was helti an Wednesday, May 29th fromn the Marris Fune.ral Chap- el, Bawmanville, anti was con- ducteti by Rev. G. K. Wamti. Interment was In Bowman- ville Cernetemy. Palîbearers were Messrs. J. C. Sarnis, J. Ames, L. McFeet- ers, Russell Gilbert, Wm. Shot- ter anti Joe Levett. iThe Canadian Statesinan, BowmanvliUe, Ju=e 5, 1968 Toronto Wedding _ Ail Saints Greek Orthodox Church, Tororrto, was the setting for the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Peter George Chrisomalis shown in the above photo. The bride is the former Beverley Ann Herrington, daugh- ter of Mrs. Frank, Bowmanville, and the late Arthur John Frank, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrus. A. Chrisomalis, Oshawa. and Dawn, Mr. Howard Cow- llng, Mrs. Dodge. Oshawa, at Mr. L. Cochrane's. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ash ton, Mr. Ronald Ashton, Haydoni; Mr. Russell Ormiston. Mr. J. A. Werry, Mrs. Bartondale, Enniskillen, Mr. Lloyd Avery, Bowmanville, at Mr. Wilfrid Bowman 's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartmanj Enterprise, at Mr. Allan Tay- lor's. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sargent,l Ida; Mr. and Mrs. Hoskln Smith, Hampton, at the Pas- coe home. Mrs. R. McLaughlin, Caesa- rea, Neil McLaughlin, Black- stock; Miss April Rice. Hamp- ton, Miss Judy Le@ at Mr. Fred Griffin's. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith. Murray and Garnet, Oshawa, at Mr. G. Bowman's. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wotten and sons, Oshawa, with Mr«. R. Griffn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Laddle, Hoiland, Mich., and Mrs. Mor- ley Gilroy were at Mr. Fred Samis'.- - THE HELPFUL CONTANT OFFERS 2nd and 3rd MORTGAGES 24-HOUR APPROVALE Low at, vp te 20 ira., Telephone Mr. E. 3. Wilgan to 10 p.m. today. Prompt Investment Corp. Ltd., 62 Richmond St., W., Toronto 1, Ont. 366-9586 Eveninga. 239-4913

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