MprKENZIE - SADLER A pret wedding was sol- CrTVized on Saturrday. June 7,ý 1969, At 5 p.m.. at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadier, Nestleton. United in Holy Matrimonv, by Reverenri ]Philip RomAril. were Miss Janire Rut.h Elaine Sadler, their youngest daughter, and Mr. Richard Duncan MacKrn- ZIP. eldest son nt Dr. and Mr7. Wilfrid F. MacKenzie, Scar- borough. The bride, given in mar- riage hy hpr fathpr, wore a street-]engtmh belted dres, on white and green crepe, and white arcessorips. She carried li ,mal] spray of mauve violetsq and ily' of the valley on a ampli white Bible. Attending the hride was lier sister, Mrs. Gloria Scott, Belleville. She wore a street- le.ngth dres% of white jerseyv, Arcentpd with varying shades of brown dots, with white ac-, ces.soriesq. She carried a nose- gay of lily of the valley and, Mauve violets. The heqt man was Mr.' Wayne MacKenzie, Scarbor- 0119h, brother of the groom. SmalI bouquets of Talisman, roses çlecorated the home where the bride's mother re-' CfeiV$ii welring a pale blue' dress of shantung. comple,-' nented hby white acce.ssarie:,. -Shel was âssisted by the grooms mothpr, who wore a dresi and coat in pink, and whitp arressories. Both mo-J thpr.s wore corsages of Talis-1 mipn roses. The weddîng cakp wbich decrraed ithe head table was; mr1pad by thk- hride's mother, and was in the shape of a1 Announce New Ilealing Substance: Shrinks Piles hemn<wtmwidq iand repoir damgsd thse. A renowned renearch institutp han found A unique healing substance1 with the ability tc' shrink hemnor-r rhoidf; painlesslv. 11 reflieves itchingr And digcomfort in minutes and apeeds up heaiing nf the injiired, tnflsned tisslije. In rase after casee, while gently t rehieving pain, Actual réductionf (Ohrinkae& took place. Moeçt important of ail 'reslulta were 80thorouigh that this imprave- ment was maint.ained aver a period of nany months. 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Th wedding took place on Ma 31, 1969. at 2:30 in the after noon. The bride is the daugh ter of Mrs. Sarah E. SoIe! Kingston, and the groomi the second son of Mi-. ari Mi-s. Ernest Twist, R.R.1 Bowmanville. Baskets of mauve 'mlm and white gladiolus decorati the church for the occasior Rev. John Patterson of Whit by, Ont., a classmate of th groom, was the officiatirý minister. Miss Lenore Blacý organist of the ehurch, playei the weddîng music includir, the hymns "Praise ta fi Lord, the Almighty" ari "Hymn of Joy" sung by thosi present. The High-C group o the church. of which ti groom was counisellor, sarý "The Lovin' Sound", "Thi Wherefore and the Why" an- "The Lord's Prayer' witt guitar accompaniment. Thi bride and groom composed ti vows and excnranged weddin.t rings of African design.. The bride walked up th( aisie on flic a-m of her bro ther, Mr. Lar-iy Soles cý Kingston, to the tune of L.yr bam. Her full length A-li1ne gownoeof polished satin waý appliqued wîth a delicate pat- tern of Spanisb lace anir peari draps at the bodice. ThE sleeves and train were panel led with lace. A hcadpiecE garlanded with pearl dropr and petite orRanza flower, held her veil of rolled sil!. Rer bouquet consisted of one mauve orcbid with a garland of stephanotis The bridesmaids. Miss Mir garet Graham of Kingston aoi- Miss Kathleen Twist, sis- tcr of the groom. and tbr flo-wer girl, Miss Cari Koen, were attired in floor length gowns of antique satin in pink and mauve combination with ruffles at, the V-neck and hem, and sashes af deeper mnauve. The bridesmaids wore ring - band headdresses Of matrbing maierial, flowers and veils. Their bouquets were mauve andI pink giadioli. Thr ittle flower girl wor ea rmatching how in her hait and -arried a basket of appropri- ite flowers. Dr. Gary Houslander of {amilton Was best man, and Mr. Raymond-Twist. Ohawa, and Mr. ushers fi Att the Pii Hall. ,M cousin oi ter- of ce motherj deep pir stole, ani sweether of the ing a navy ail accessari pink sw A sh monw r cotta ge npres;ent are teir the Kmn pital ant ston) a' e-: nue. On ýde a f ive w rig at the1 les ( ntario, i-e for thcir in- with CL b.' geria, te he The b No Kingston 'ie Queen's ay. ber B.A ýr- the wed( b- active ir -s. oaper ar is The gro d Public 1Hîgb Se vcrsity. 'n 66 andI ed The gi- n.basebaîl, Sschool r. Murray TwWwere!, for their brother. me, reception. held in: incpeas Street Church; dr. David Cryderman, f the groom. was mas- reremonies. The bride's received in a dresaq of ik chiffon. with mine nd matchîng corsage ofý si-t rosesl. he mother groom assisted, wear- distinctive dress of id whIte, wlth white' ies, and a corsage of, weeIheart rosebuds. i îort weekend honey-' 'as spent at a friend's' north of Kingston. At both bride and groom' nporarily employed by gston PýsychIatric Hos-1 d are living (in King-1 kt 201 University Ave-! nJuly 23rd they begin week orientation course, University of Western' kLondon, to prepare ir two year assigniment [JSO at Oturkpo, Ni-' taching high school. bride is a graduate of m Collegiate andI ;University, receiving A. degi-ce the day «~ dding. The bride was n the Campus news- nd the radio station.' rom attended Salern Scbool. Bowmanville chol and Queen's Uni- recpiving his B.A. in b is B.D. lhis year. room was active in 1hockey and higb athletics for several ýk, edý HAYDON ngý Rev. David Northey preach-ý he cd his farewell sermon on ld:Srmnday, dune 29th, which was se the last service to be held ini of Haydon churcb, as the church ris one of several which basý mbeen closed. reA large crowd attended the, id Community Club 21 supper hheld on Ju]y ist. teMi-. and Mi-s. D). Cameron' te'visited Mi-. and Mrs. Jimi l9 Webb and famlly, Port Hope,' recently. le Mr'. Earl Tbompý,con, Bow-, D-imanville, Mi-. Roy Thompson,ý if Ldskard, Mi-. Reland Thomp-'L: -ý son, Hampton. Mi-. Doniald' e' Thompsonl, Bowmanvîlle, vis,- Mr.i q's1 ited Mi-s. A. Thompson lasIt weddingc r- week. urho id July isI x'isitom-s witb MrI.Chuch« le Thompson were Mr. L. F.î bride is th - Thompson andI friend. Toi-- k the eidr eonto, Mi-s. Jerry Abbott andI tSteven. Bui-keton, Mi-. andI Mrs. HaroldI Niece andI son,i .Mi-. andI Mrs. F. A. Osmond, le Bowmanville, Mrs. R. D. J' Thompson, Hampton, Mrs. Goble andI daugbter, Tyrolne. Mi-s. H. Pellow. Tor-onto, is i..pending a holiday with ber -aunt. Mrs. Thompson. Mrm. if Thompsom and Mi-s. Pellowý ri, were dinner guests of Mi-. bh and Mi-s. Earl Tbompson andI k famlly an Sunday. bh Mr. Victoi- Smith and Miss tI Butb Smitb, Toronto, wercý r Saturda.y visitai-s of Mi-s. A. ,p 'hompson. )f The Jack Potts family and s, Gi-adma Mrs. Mai-tin and the ce Roy Grabam family were en- r' tertaincd at Mi-. and Mi-.ý. a Thomas Potts' an Sunday. d the occasion, Thomas Potts' i- biithday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Garraî-d )f andI Timmy. Keswick, Mi-s. L. d Griffin, Blackstock, Mi-. andI i. Mrs. AlfredI Gai-rai-d, Bar-y and Lori Ann were recent dinner guests of Mi-. and Mi-s.ý C. Gai-rai-d. Mi-. and Mrs. John Steî-rett, Glen and Christopher. Bramo- ton, were ovei-night guests of Mi-. and Mi-s. A. Trcwin and fam ily. Mi-. and Mi-s. Jimmie Nick- , erson, Jimm-ie and Janic,i Bowmanville, were Sunday callers at the Arthur Trewin .. hMe.s Barbara Anderson, Oshawa, xvas ovei-nigbt guest o! Mi-. and Mi-s. A. Trewin' Mr and Mi-s. Si Tr*ewi, Bowmanville, were Wednes-, day callers at Mi-. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin's. IMrs. Leslie Landau. .lcrsey- vie, Ohio. Mi-. and Mi-s. Har- od Waacc, John, Hai-ad andP ville, Ohio. Mr-. and Mrs. Han- old Wallace, John, Harold antI Leslie, Nashville. Teno., were Saturday visitai-s of Mi-. and Mi-s. Lloyd Ashton, Ron- aId andI Ray. Mrs. Ivan Sharp and Linda, Enniskifen, Mi-. andI Mrs. Ross Ashton Pnd familv vci-e SaturdaY callers at the L. ,Ashton home. Mi-. and Mrs. .Iîm Gi-aham, Garfield, Gregory and Gor- don, Valleyfield, Que., wbo ai-e on hiolidavs, wpre MNondaxý v; tom ' Mi-. and Mrs. Les- Seveial from liay' doiiat- Mrî. am teitded the clitich service atab eph Enniskillen cburch aoepo cl/ie Ca su aldo4 ,/or cSuniner . Sec our exper-t haîr stylists for a casuial "suimmerized" haindo that looks great and s0 easY ,, keep that wayv duni ng holidavs' MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY AND ENJOY THE COMFORT 0F OUR AIR-CONDITIONED SALON. PHONE 623-2932 WIGSFAL 'PECIAL ..i$4.9 PECIAL $34-95 GR EI1G' S HAIRSTYLING :13 KING ST. W. BOWMA114VILLE and Mrs. Alan Raby are shown in the ah cake at the reception following their i )n Satturdav, June 7, 969. Formerlv Miss 1- iep oniv datughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ri< er son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raby, ail of1 Recently Married Exchange Vows in Trinity United Church .. r The regular meeting of: STrinity United Church Friend-, shlp Club was held In the Sun- day Schoal Roomsl on the even Ing of dune 13th, comprlsing' a pot luck supper, warship 1ýý.'ý .... .service, entci-tainment a n d' games. Forty-one members )ove photo as they cut the attended. ar-nage in Trinity Unlited After supper -the womshin lazel Elcanor Richards, thesie was conducted by MrF. H. A. Harding and the theme chai-ds. and the bridegroom was "GotI in Nature" showing Bowmanviiic. that GotI is everywhe-e In, Photo by Astor Studio nature If we but seek and look. Hem- address Includeti a awa. visited their eunt Mi-s. poemn "Gratitude ta GotI". John Eddyvenn on Sunday. HSeipture was read by Rex- i-s. H. Cain and sonsJi*;H A. Har-ding from St. Mat-: antI Don, Miss Pez9 Luto thews gospel. chapter 6, verses et Tront. ae ing u st1n n25 whlch t.ells a! God's a! Tront, ar visti * Mr.are for his people. Twa: Oscar Luxton and other rela- i e- un nIpae *tives. hm off un n pa(. Mi-. and Mrs. E. R. Rainev ofered by Rev. H. A. Handing. areen.0VIg Rtran tip ýIMi-s. Alber-t Cale was M. an oinb atai tp ofor the programme, ssIsted by Mr. Maio.Moto an e Mrs. C. G. Moi-ris. A piano, *IR Mi-s. Gea.Moi-tonsas. herle, weekend g e s t Mrs. Ida io wasgvebyMsr.Ce, Plumh of Toronto spent Sun-'[aHlIowell and Harding whlch, day ihM- n r.Hr was greatly enjoyed. 'towitreportaon Mrs. Hvr old Barowclougb and family BArag efort on corecir'Ea at wesleyv-ille. agsefr In nletiz The Youg Worsblppei-'si used ;tamP.% for missions wars Luncheon was held Imdiat given by Mi-s. Cale shawlng, mma-tha t a fdn n hsya ely after the regular mornlngi 8OfJn dthseR service at Orion o United UCW.o Cada at 5Cburcb last Sunday. shipped two and anc quai-ter; Mr-. and Mrs. Jim Middletontosfusd tapswhc visited Mrs. EtI. Wilson ai-d'1 netted $2,400.0() antIr;s belng Mî-s. H. Ashenhur-st at Good- used tc equlp an ,aperatIne Wood and Mr-. and Mrs. Mac i-nom and provide running Middleton at Claremont oan water ln a hospl in India. 'i Moday.One new memnber was addeci iAmong the guests firn Or-0 thé, grnup at the meeting îno wbo attended the AIl- andI the corresponding secre- dread - WatIdell wedding and tai-y was asked ta sentI get Anglican Churcb, Newcastle, well cardç to those 111 ln ba-c),; reception on Saturiday after- pital antIGat oe. e th noon, July 9tb in St. Gear-ges Mr.CG. orile te wei-e Mi-. and Mi-s. Ross Mai-- members ln a sing song after' ris, Mi-. and Mrs. Rober-t Le which Rev. G. K Ward closeti Is, Mi-. and Mr-s. Lance Plain, i this portion o! the meeting Mi-. and Ms-s. Charles Gray,: wlth the benediction and the andI daughters Shelley and 1 balance of the evening was Julie. en.oyed by playlng various Mi-. and Mi-s. Wm. Robinn games. attended the lasI. annlversary Oc tmein ob hlîi service at Fi-aserville United Otobci-. Chui--b on Sunday. dune 29, andI wei-e ovei-nigbt guestQ of .!Mi-. antI Mrs. Kennetb Syci of R W SVL Cav'ai'andI Visited other i-cIa- 1tives ln Millbrook, Fraserville Young Master William Far.- district. ieturning homne on row i-ecentlv elebrafpd bis Tuesdav of last. week. 'fi-st bîntbday bx' entertainlng' My-. and Mrs. Gea. Jacks O! eigbt members 'of the ldiaper- Markham xisited ber motherset' andI theli- mums, a greai Mi-s. Catherine Seàl last Fi-- time was had by aIl andI many day evning.cute snaps wcre taken for wee MVrs. PotIer-, a visitai- tîom Willimms album. England andI Mr-. Colin Tay- Mis Cne Sthrnd loi- of Rowmanvilîe. were Christine antI Susan ai-e stay- wcekend guests of Mi-. andtiîn., l Bancroft for a couple Mrs. Oscar Adams. Of weeks priai- 10 moving ioto Mi-. and Mrs. Ai-chie Wat- soir of Watei-down visitet I bu parents Mi-. andI Mis. Alex Watson andI their bouse guest5 I Mr-. and Mrs. Wm. FergusonI E of Scotiand. I ~E~ ' PONTYPOOL ~~ Vve x',ete -soii b Irear o! fd Mis. .John Howard Twist, shown iiitire the passing ut Mi-s. Eînie Gm-av luo, exclianged marniage vows in Princess mn the Lotus ai-ca We extend btit-et uss~Unitd cii, Kingston, on Saturday after- We l"'wei-e unab-le ltaattendi noon, May 31, 1969, at 2:30 o'clock. The br-ide is the bmt manY from bei-e attendedi forme MissSanda Leah Soies, dRughtei- of Mis. the 25th Wedding Anniversary, Sar-ah E. Soies of Kingston, and the brnidegîoom k the o!Mi-. and Mi-s. Loi-ne Bbwing' spcod sn o Mr an Mr. Enes Twst .R.1,'in Orono. Loi-ne was welIl secnd on f M. ad Ms. net Tist R.. :know,,n bei-e having been Ini Bowmanviiic. tbc gi-ocei-y antI butcher buisi-t ness in the village atter a per-. ladind lbeh Canadian Arimy. Wbile bei-e the Rowlns took an! The rono New active part in curch, commun- Mr-. Douglas Mcfiee o! Gm-a-last we k. Miss Agne's 'etgui- bestith ertocn. nada Huis, Califoriai, spent son metumned home wltb them:. nteyasbcre the 4tb o! July wcekend with after thi-ce antI a haîf weeks i-Ms. Lily Richardson bas i-e- bis parents. Mr. and Mi-s. Les visit ln Orona. tumned home a!ter several MeGe. Mr an Mrs Bil 110eyweeks In Civie Hospital. Mi-. anrd MI-s. Rober-t Ruth- antI childi-en have moved into . Weddimg belîs wiIl be ring- erfort andI Douglas attended their new bouse recently con- mng soon for a local young lady. tbe 25tb Weddbng Annivers- structed on Station Street at Mis. Rober-t Brown had the ai-', o! Mi- andI Mrs. Clarence, No. 115 Highway. mis!ortnne to break ber ankie ,Gibsan o! Bowmnanville bu the, Mn. and Mrs. Russel Quili r!-ecentlv. Thorrutoir Commnnlty Centre Toronto, Mn. antI Mrs. Gea.' Adx-emisements ai-e out, di-aw aI Oshbawa last Satur-day ev-, Mo.s.i o! Oshawa, visited Mi-.: tickets ai-e being saltI antI final enlng., and Mi-s. Jim Midleton. plans wbll be madIe ai the Tues- Mm-s. Keith Taylor- antI tau- Mi-. antI Mrs. Geo. McGow- day meeting, July 8th of the ghters a! Br-ampton spent the an andI ber mother Mi-s. John.Cbambem- o! Commerce regard-, weekend witb uer mothem- Chatterton o! Havelock caIl- ing the Annual Street Fai-, Mi-:. Mar-shall Chatterton. ed on Mi-s. Mai-shall Chatter- Frîday, July l8th bei-e. Pi-esl-ý Congratulations teMi-. and ton on Sunday aflernoon. 'dent Lai-i- Bradley and bI.-s Mi-s. Keitb Montgomem-y Swai-- Bannie andI Kimberley Hoggbelpem-s will t-y antI make theý brick, the foi-mer Miss Lucille of Mlllbrook are spending,1969 Fair the best ever. Marlene Pelletier of Orono. part of thein scbool holldays We bear a lot about the Jack o n their mariage, Saturday, wlth their grandpan-ents Mi-. o! espiî-it de coi-p in Ouirvil- r une 28tb at St. John's Rn-'antIMi-s. Wm. Robinson. lage. Facts pi-ove different. man Catholie Chnrcb, New- Mrs. Florence Mtintoîr a! Ellisonus Rai-gain Store basý casqtleý Chatham ai--ived lasi. Fiiday donated sweaters ta the girls, ýiz-. sud Mi- Moi-t Sabain toi spend aP week wit. hberi- amI b0l tram. Lai-i-yvBr-adley bas; o! Rocheste-r. N.Y. were din- Mrs. Catherine Seal. dion'lix ws for Ibe. boys Pee Snen guests o! Mr- and Mi-s, Mi-. andI Mrs. Inhn Cari-- Wees anti thr girls team ir- iAlex Watson on Wednesday ofIgaII and, son Douglas ol01 s- eived a nice cashdnain JLL THURS., JULY 10 9 arn. Clearing Ail Black's Regulcir Styles & Fashions TO AND MORE OFF ONLY AT DIA~I#S LADIES' LIMITED PHONE 725-1912 72 SIMCOE SI. 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Wednesday a couple of mis- judged Mies in the outfield saw oui- Intermediates how 4-2 te the Bethany team in Bethny. L DE Sunday night oui bos reves. I A( ed the decision here with a MBLA C YS EAR 12-7 win. It was a good game with both teams taking theH lead throughout. Any battingO AINA power lacking in former gae"sSH W was put into this game as most every loca& player used their bats to mdvantage. Gary Van Dam hit two homeri and Scott, the pitching &ce for Bethany. defensive pimys were execuited ANA by both teams. A very large attendance brought a cheering section for bath teams. We are very sari-y but wé just looked aver this script and noticed we nmitted ta mention had donmted the schedule cards for mIl gamnes. Mrs. Fred Youingman andI Marlene expect te leave Mon- day' for a trip to the Maritimes on. Monday. Er Argue are CL EARANCE vacationing in the Western Provinces. We hope the weatlî- er doesnt mar-yaur fun. Among the students R-Ssist- ing in tree pruning here is Mr. Jimmy Webb, son of Mr. andI Mi-s. John J. Webb of Scar- borough. Mr. Fred Evans passed awa. at Civir Hospital on Saturday after over two years as R pat- lient there. Friendship Club Holds Meeting ISAT r~wI FOR SPARKLING SHIRTS service, REGULAR PRICES - PORTRAITS Toronto, Ontarlo m