I Recently Married in Orono United Church Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Laverne Harness are shown in the above photo as they sign the register following their m arriage in St. Paul.s United Church, Bowmariville, on Saturday afternoon, October 4, 1969 at 5:00 o'clock. The bride is the former Miss Janet Mary Living, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Living, knd the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harness, ail of Bowmanville. Brine Photognaphy HMARNESS - LIVINGr gown of white peau de. length, A-uine, moss green St.Pau's nied hurhbrouche with long sleeves, gowns tnimnjed with lace in 19ôwianville. was the setting small standup collar, and an th aeclraon h for thie marniage ôn Saturday inverted pleat at the back ex- small standup collar, down afternoon, October 4, 1969. at tending, into a train. The the centre front and around lMo'ciock. of Miss Janet Mary gown was accented by a lace the empire waistline. A flow- lving, daughter cf Mr. and panel down the gewn front, îng panel fell from the collar Mns. John Living, and Mn. and highlighted by lace ruffle' to the hemline. Yellow flow- Dbuglas Laverne Harness, son trim at the edge cf the lace ers were sprinkled in their <Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har- panel and along the edges foiffe"urs and they carried toms, al cf Bowmanville. the back pleat. A floral head- bouquets of yeiiow shasta "~everend H. Turner was1 piece caught her shoulder, mumns and bronze 'mumns. £rSofficiating clergyman andl length veil, and her bridal Mr. Bill Knapp was best er. Ross Meteaif played thel bouquet of carnations and man and ushering were Mr. wtdding music. Lovely stan-1 stephanotis was centred with' Stephen Living, brother of' 4rds of white and yellowl a white orchid. 1 the bride. and M r. Wayne~ emums with white gladiolil Mrs. Alex Ploeger was mat-ý Har.ness, b ret he r cf te enhianrpd the church for thelIron of honor and the brides- groom. rê*emony.r maids were Miss Cathy Follcwing the ceremony à ,-The bride, who was given' Heard. cousin cf the bride, reception was held at Mem- il? marniage by her father, and Miss Ellen Living, sister orial Park Club House. The iZpre a formai, empire-style of the bride. Ail wore floor- bride's mother receîved wear- ing a pale blue lace dress, matching bat and shoes, white accessories and corsage cf yel- 10,07n oe flIr 'J white carnations. The ro' ,.,neirs -"n le mother assisted te receive and wore an apnicot dress ThÉly in: "n sit oftheexens an te lss f ime'with matcbing lace coat, ac- Tlmeel HidegroIn spieof d lb. xpese ccmd the bridecf cessories iji the same shade, C de h rdgro hudalasacman h rd'and flowers cf the same hue *xIjagih...IIoueymeon. -UL may be the last vacation he ever ha$.' nestled. in her coiffeur. 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Est. 9 ai». - 12 Neen CioeciWednesday Phone: 728-1261 Bm5euaesuMaay PrinecIp " dt sofCanada and U.S. Pouajed 1904 BARRIS - HAWKE Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lawrence Harris, shown in the above photo were marr- ied in Orono United Church on Saturday afiernoon, August 9, 1969 at 3:30 o'ciock. Formerly Miss Julia Marina Hawke, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilfred Hawkçe, and the brîdegroom is the son of Mr. and -Mrs. Law- rence Harris, al of Orono. Photo by Aster Studio Autumn Wedding in St. John's Church Mn. and Mrs. Charles William Edw ard (Ted) Connish, shown signing the register in the above photo, chose Saturday afternoon, October 18, 1969 at 2:30 o'clock for their marniage in St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville. The bride Orono United Church wasl is the former Miss Suzanne Gail Alloway, daughter ci the setting on Saturday, Au- late Mn. C. Alloway, and the groom is the son of Mn. gust 9th, 1969, at 3:30 p.m., al cf Bowmanville. when Julia Marina Hawke, daughter cf Mn. and Mrs. G. CORNISH - ALLOWAY Pring was the soloist. Wlfred Hawke, became the Given in marniage by hier' bride cf Mn. Ronald Lawrence The marriage cf Miss Suz- uncle, Mr. Jack Large, the Harris, son cf Mr. and Mrs. anne Gail Alloway, daughter bride wore a tradîtional gown Lawrence Harris. Rev. B. E. cf Mrs. F. Alloway and the cf white Chantilly lace styled Long officiated, and Mn. Ji.m late Mn. C. Alloway, and Mn. with lily-point sleeves. The Wilson piayed the wedding Charles William E d w a r d bodice and rounded neckline music. Beautiful baskets of (Ted) Cornish, son of Mr. and were studded with peanîs, white gladioli deconated the Mrs. William Connish, ah o! and the back o! the gown Church.. Bowmanville, was solemnized flowed into a graceful, three- Given in marniage by her in St. John's Anglican Church. tien train. FIer four-tier veil father, the bride wore a full Bowmanville, on Saturday was held by a pearled. Span- length gown o! Chantilly lace afternoon, October 18, 1969, ish comb, and she cannied an over peau de charme, with at 2:30 o'clock. Baskets o! elougated cascade of white fitted bodice, empire waist, yellow and wh.ite 'munis en- carnations, yellow roses and SCOOP neekline and full length hanced the chui-ch for the sehnts sleeves. The lace border, ap- ceremony and bouquets cf sehnts pliqued on the front of the wihite carnations adonned the Mrs. Wayne Wray was A-lie pnel flwed o aful alar.matron of honor and the A-lie pnel fiwed e aful aiar.bridesmaids were Mrs. Tom chapel train which was gath- Rev. T. Gracie offîciated, Wilson and Mrs. Harold Ellis, ered at the shoulders. Her and Mr. Harold Ellils played sisten cf the groom. They nylon illusion veil with tinY the wedding music. Mrs. W. wene attired alike ini floor- rose appliques wa3 caught by - length gowns of violet chiffon a beaded tiara, and she car- Mr. Douglas Harris and Mn. over taffeta with the rounded ried a bouquet cf pink sweet- James Baskenville. ueckline and empire waist- heart roses, white carnations Tercpinwshi nUehglgtdwt edd and stephanotis..Th eeto a edi iehglgt whbae, Miss Gail Allun cf Orono te church basement where matching lace. Their violet was maid cf honour, and Mrs. the bride's mether neceived velvet rose headdresses were I D. Hird of Wbitby and Miss weanîng a pale pink coat and accented by four tiers cf veil- P. Behm of Oshawa were dress of puffed sia. Her hat mng, and their bouquets were brîdesmaîids. M i s s Joanne was a cluster of flowers in Of white shasta 'munis and KnNwate a wr deep pink with shoes -,te pink carnations. girl. Thein fornial gcwns ef match, and her corsage was Mn. David Bowen was best sparkling aqua organza over of Little League sweetheart man and the ushers were Mn. peau de soie were identically roses. The groom's mother Allan Farrow and Mn. Bnian styled with titted bodice and assisted to receive weaning a Barraball. empire waistîîne with an sleeveless yellow lace dness The reception was held at ovendrape cf organza. Tiny -ith beaded neckline. Her Memnonial Park Club House floral tnim adorned the. m acing hat was comple- wbere thie bnide's mothen ne- pire waist and cuffs cf thie meYted by white accessOries, oeived wearing a hot-pink long sheen eleeves. Miss Kent's and her corsage was Of Wo- cnimplene dress with black dress was of Swiss lace over buns Abbey sweetheart roses. accessonies. She was assisted peau de soie with short lace For travelling the bride in receiving by the groom's puff sleeves. Pink velvet nib- chose a white A-Uine dress of mother who ehose a blue silk bon accented the empire nylon chiffon over taffet4 wLih Men dress with matching ac- waist. They wore tlny whlte long puff alceves. lIer es cessonies. Both wore corsages muros la their bair aad car- amries wcrc Pink and awthite of white carnations and Pink ried bouquets cf Pink carna- and hcr corsage was of Pink ross. tàpff is namd with whfte sweetheart roses. Mr. and The Couple honeymooned in velvet nlbbon. liMrs. R. Harris are nesiding on1 Florici, an for travelling the Mr. RÎciard Rutherford was i the Mth Me, RaR. North. Or- i bride wors a royal blue dres bat 4 ad bm Wmmi I».w* oXc. Mzd atda&ng jacet wüit of 'Mrs. F. Alloway and the rand Mrs. William Cornish, Photo by Irwin McKinley ,black accessories. A corsage o! white carnations and yel- low roses complemeuted her ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Con- uish are residing at 8 Alexan- der Blvd., Bowmanville. An empîcye of Bewman- ville Foundry Ce., the bride attended town sch.ools and Oshawa-~Business College. The groom aiso atteuded public and high school lu B.owman- ville and is an ernployee cf General Motors of Canada Ltd. Guests attended the wed- ding from Brighton, Colum- bus, Oshawa and Bowman- ville. The bride was guest cf honor st many parties prier to hon marriage. Mrs. W: Wray was hostess for a mis- cellaneous shower. A His and Her's shower was held st the home cf Mn. sud Mrs. David Bowen. Mrs. S. Large and her daughten Carol Anne, Oshawa, gave a miscellaneous shower. Mns. H. Ells, Osh- awa, was hostess for a pre- entation party. Members ofthUe Foundry Bowling -League held a pre- sentation panty, and a neigh- bonhood shower waÊ held at Memorial Park Clu House. A gift presentation was made by Local 2375, Bowmanvulle Foundry, and Memnonial Park Association aise presented a gift. Co-wenkers of thes groom at General Motors presented him with a gif t. Following the weddinig ne- hearsal, the bnidal party wus sntertai.ned by thc groom's parents at the home cf their daughter and son-in-law, Mn. Md Mm. H. Eus1 O"a. j r VA ~VERIGEN FALISTheCanadian Statesrnil, Bowmanville, 'Xov. 5, 1980 Pontypool United Cburch was the setting on Saturday, October 11, 1969, at 3 o'clock Ifor the marriage of Rhona I laine Failis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fallis, to IJohn Karl Van Wieringen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Floral arrangements of yel- low and bronze 'mura decor- ated the church with white bows marking the guest pews. Rev. David Northey was the oflciating clergyman and Mrs. Jeanne McMabon played the wedding music. Durlng the ceremony Mr. Leslie Fair- hurs sang "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "The Lord's Prayer". The congregation joied n he singlng of the hymns "0 Father. Ail Cret- lng" and "Unto the HUis".' The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length wedding gown of Crepe D'ange with full length sleeves and scalloped neck- line. The gown was trimmed with lace, applIqued with sequins and pearîs and a matching full length chapel train fell from the shoulders. The bride's tulle, shoulder- length veil was caught te a headpiece cf white roses and pearîs, and she carried a cascade bouquet cf white 'mums, carnations and Ivy centred with a white orchid. The maid of honor was Miss Carolyn Fallis, Oshawa, sister of the bride, and the brides- maids were Miss Sandra Fallis, Peterborough, sister of the bride; Miss Brenda Van Wier- Ingen, Pontypool, sister cf the groom, and Mrs. Robert Port- er, Oshawa. Flower girls were Miss Debra Fallis. sister of the bride, and Miss Karen Neals, a cousin of the bride. Ail wore toe-length, A-line, long-sleeved gowns of crganza over taffeta with an overlay cf chiffon draped from the shoulders to floor with high collars, sleeve bands and tail- ored bows cf satin. The maid of. honor and flower girls were ln yellow; the brides- maids ln coral and ail wore matching bows in their hair. The mald of honor and brides- maids carried cascade bouquets of yellow 'mums and coral ros- es and the flower girls carriedc baskets cf similar flowers. Mr. Laverne Brown was best man and the ushers weres Mr. Gary Van Dam, cousin cf the groom; Mr. Ronald Rich- ardson, al cf Pontypool, and Mr. Gus. Leiville cf Richmond Hill. Junior ushers were Ron-V ald Van Wieringen, the groem'sf brother, and Alan Fallis, brother cf the bride. Master David Falis, brother of the bride, was ring-bearer.' The reception was held at the Rock Haven Moter Hotel, Peterborough. The bride's mother received wearing a jewel rose silk and worsted sheath dress with beaded col- lar and matching coat and ac- cessories with a white orchid corsage; the groom's mother also received wearing a mauve sheath with matching coat and accessories, and a deep mauve orchid corsage. Following the reception, a dance was held ln the Chamnber'of Commerce Hall, Pontypool. For their wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains,, Penn- sylvania, the bride donned a silver and white pant suit, silver shees and purse, with a red velvet bow ln her hair. She wore a corsage cf red roses. They are reslding at 600 Som- erville St., Apt. 3, Oshawa. The bride and goom both attended Pontypool Public School and Lindsay Collegiate and Vocational Institute. The groom elso graduated from De Vry Technical School, Toronto. The bride Is a sten- ographer ln the Department cf Public Utilities, Oshawa, and the groom is an electronic engineer w i t h Honeywell, Bowmanville. There were several showers and parties for the bride and groom prier te their marniage. Fellow employees from Pub- lic Utilities held a presenta- tien at the home cf Mrs. Dor- .en Souc, Oshawa. M uicl- Autumn Wedding Mr. and Mrs. John Kar] Van Wieringen, shown in the above photo, chose Saturday afternoont, October 11, 1969, at 3:00 o'clock for their wedding in Pontypool United Church. Formerly Miss Rhona EMaine Fallis, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fallis, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mri. Harry Van Wieringen, ail of Pontypool. Photo by Carlan Studio M itchell'*s Corners how the financial.losses caused At the October meeting of er costs for the consumer. He Mitchell's Corners Home and pointed out the serlous in- School Association, President crease in the number of juven. Mrs. C. Thompson, led a dis- ile offenders and indicated the cussion which resulted in the need for dloser parental sup- decision ta begin a filmstrip ervision as a deterrent ina library for the school with the bhese cases. surplus balance in the treas- Whlle admitting moral res. uI'y. ponsibility as parents, the Mrs. R. Zinck introduced the members feit that stores côuld guest speaker, Mr. D. Percy reduce the incidence of young who Is the security supervisor shoplifters by having more for Eaton's department store. sales personnel and by having He presented a film, "The less enticing merchandise dis- Shoplifter", and lllustrated plays. Bankof Montreal Canada7s Flrst Bank Bowrnanville Branch: D. R. ALLEN, Manager Oshawa Branch: R. A. FRANKLIN, Manager Oshawa Shopping Centre. King St. W.: D. J. SHANAHAN, Manager F1P ift iE O 3 ............7 7 Cut and Styled Extra D ly ALL SALES FINAL G REI1G'fS HAIRSTYLING 33 KING ST. W. BOWMNVL $5tOOOOOO hiunclaimod Is any. Of #t.Yur JI so we'U be glad ta arrange trans fer te a Bank of Montreal account. On December 31lst, 1969, the Canada Post Office Savings Bank wilI terminate operations. But there remains about 5 million dollars ti savings accounits sUif. unclaimed. Sc thiik carefull1y. Do you or any of your relatives have a post office account? Any of our branches wilI be gl ad to open a True Savings Account f or you where your money wil11 earn 61/% i nterest per annum. IVAN IVURINGEN - FALLIS f The 1 r e ri 1 e e .1 t ý i p