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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1969, p. 5

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yMA ~Ing ý ~rget Institute meea Mon day evening, No% *lOth, at g p.mn. in C. E. Hat 4Meeting in charge of Mrs.C ]P Swallow; it will be citizen eship night. Mrs. Ralpb Dii ÉHEUmATric PAI N? Getfast relief the very fi rat day!1 Rumnacaps are specially formu- lted to give you fast relief -the VerY first day-from nagging rheumnatic pains and aches. Also proven effective for relieving lumn- bago. sciatica, headache and neuritic pains. Ask for new .RumacaPs-a distinctive blue and white capsule of soothing comfort-at your local druggists. *Rumacapa are capsules of soothing comfort! 1{umacans CRAJ N VIOLE Jc WÇ e/c< Jxu 13E 71 KING ST. A FR ni ovemb AI )AN1 mfe c7) and -( TO EAUTI 1.E. RIENDLY, PLE GRO E JExchange Vows, in. Kendal United Church' t- District President, wilI be Camp. Base Line. V. ptresent. Mrs. Roy Van Camp, Mrs.: Stewards meeting crn Sun- Lillie Weymss, Mrs. W. Den-' C. day evening at 7:31) p.m. Sem. Base Line, were Thurs-1 P- The many friends ni Mr. day Iast dinner guests withi '! Fred Stevens are pleased to Mr. and Mrs. George Shea,I know he i o i ceî nBowmanville. Oshaa Gnerl Hapial. Mrs. Allan Snowden, Ma-,ý Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cýruick- pie Grove. son Mr. Sam Snow-1 shanks, Ajax, were Sundav'den and two sons spent thei supper guests with ber sister jweekend with the former' ,Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swallow.ison-in-law, Mr. John Aitchi-1 Mr. Peter Pritchard, Marie: sofl and family, at Holyrood tick. Miss Gail Diack, Ottawa, Miss Susan Van Camp, Base1 Mr. and Mrs. John Huband. Line. who bas accepted a! Oshawa, were Sunday supper: position with the Bell Tele-l guests with the former's phone Co.. Toronto. bas start I graridmother Mrs. L. C. Sncw-' dwr. She spent the week- 4den.Petr mdGai wer onend at home with her parents1 their way borne from Water- Mr. and Mrs. Sem Van Camp,! loo where they attended the ms e itro aeLn graduation exercises at Water- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lodge;i lio University held at Kit-,Bridgenorth. were Sundmy, cheier on Sunday afternoon. ýdinner guests with their cou-I Thle choir rendered the an-;sins. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Van1l themn "Turn Ye Even te Me" ýCamp. Base Line. with Mrs. Paul McIntyre tak-' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gimb- k; ing th solopart.lett. Mrs. Evelyn Essery. Mrs. ing-he slo pr. HwadCr-Ivan Milis and son Scott, ~ ~ derman, Miss Esther* Mr.ý Bowmanville. Mr-. and Mrs.,~.*- James, Mr-. Kenny and Master, Ry Barrabali, Orono, on Sun-'~".~ Ralph Cryderman were Sun-i day motored to Toronto te ol ~ day dinner guests with the tour Casa Loma. which they1 \-! former'sso.M. and Mrs. enjoyed very mucli. IDave Cryderman, Richmond Mr. Nma GibttP** i HHI. Brooklin. on Tuesday, Nov. Mrs. N. 1. Metcalf. Mrs. t a xnlengetwt jLloyd Metcaif. Mrs. John Hu-! her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rufflell band, Oshawa. were TuesdayGmlt., ~ *. morning caIlers on the for-' x.adMs e ht mer's sister, Mrs. Roy Van and family were Sundav sup-' -per guest.s with Mr. and Mrs. .' ;Don May and tamily, 0rono. t*:i, ..ý ODSportsman.s Prayer EN NW "Dear God: Help me te be ...77, a sport In this ittlp game etof'~ 'lite. 1 dont ask for aypae , ~ ~ .~' . '~ > r 1O in the, une-up- play me when «'. ...". l vou need me. 1 only ask for 1 "~~ the' stuif te give you 100 per1' ard div e s co re m y a . I N ' ND Help me to remember that Youl won't let anythlng corne thati Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walker, shown in the above photo, exchanedm - VYou and I together can't han- riage vows in Kendal United Church on Saura tenon epte mr27 W LL S die. And help me to take the audy ftron Seem r27 W H IL A N S had breaks as part of the 1969, at 3:00 o'clock. Formerly Miss Dorothy Mercer, the bride is the daughter gamê. Help make me thanktul of Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer cf Kendal, and the bridegroomn is the son cf Mr. e ,.,eea ifor them. And God, belp me I and Mrs. Joseph Walker of Orono. Photo by Aster Studio always te play on th e square,, i JXe c/ no matter what the other play- WALKER - MERCER skirt, worn over a hoop, feat-1 sprinkled with white camna- ex-s do. Help me tn corne clefl., The marriage of Miss Dore- ured tiers et lace cascading! tions and stephanotis. Help me te see that oftete h ecr agtro r on the ak He best part of the game is helIp- h ecr auhe tM ow h ak evil wasi Mrs. B. Foster was matroni r aironsinotegysHepm tee and Mrs. George Mercer oti caught te a lily-shaped head- of honor for ber sister and a regular felIow with the other1 Kendal, and Mr-. Douglas piece and she carried a cas- the bridesmaids were anotjher~ THE players. Walker, son cf M. nNMs cade bouquet of red Little sister et the bride, Miss Irene Finally God, if fate seemsl Joseph Walker of Orono, was Leaguer sweetheart roses Mercer, and Miss Cathyl te uppercut me with bothi solemnized in Kendal Unitedý hands and l'm laid up on thel Church on Saturday after-j sheir In sickness or old age,inoon, September 27, 1969. ati 4, R help me te take that as part 3 o'clock. Containers of white,l ~ L ofth gae is. elpmex-ctyellow and bronze shasta te whimper or sqxîeal that thej'mumsq enhanced the churWb igame was a frameu p or that for the ceremony. Y SHO P I ad a raw deal. When In the I Rev. T. Snelgrove officiated rush 1 get the final bell, I ask and Mrs. Gladys Brown play-. 623-5019 for ne lying, rie complimentary ed the wedding music. stone. T'd only like tc knoe 1 Given in marriage by ber1 that you feel I've been a good father, the bride wore a toee ATMOSPI{ERE guy.", length gown of Chantilly lace Florn with round neckline and Illy- 6Hap'. Emms. pointed sleeves. The veri ui I______6_a________________________________The_______fulli CENTRAL ACADEMY 0F MUSIC APPOINTMENTS MR. R. D'EON M.P AMN MR. R. KAAZ Mr. D'eon. formerly with Mr. Raymond, former Teach. Mr. Kaaz, former Teacher the Canadian Conservatory of er, Examiner and Public Re- and Examiner with the Cana- Music, has been appointed lations Manager with the dian Conservatory of Music Spvio ihheCnrlCanadian Conservatorv of hsbe apitdPersonnel Sueriorwthte etrlMusic, has now been appoint- bsbe pone Academy of Music. Mr. D'eon's ed to above positions with th* Manager with the Central musical background through Central Academy of Music. Academny of Music. the last twenty years ranges from being a radio, television and stage personality, to teach- ing with different Conserva.- &W S U I P N N tories in Ontario. BOWMANVILLE LIONS CENTRE 26 BEECH AVE., BOWMANVILLE HEAD OFFICE: 76 KING ST. W. OSHAWA PHONE 725-5281 CUT OFF HERE AND RETURN FOR A COMPLIMENTARY APTITUDE TEST For Free Aptitude Test and further information without. cost or obligation, f111 in and return immediately. The Aptitude Test is not a test cf musical knowledge, but will give a good indication of musical talent and interest. Address --------_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phone ______ D rcin (if R.R.)-- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Don't let the years slip away - F111 in and return today. Waiker. ulster of the groom. 1The Canadian Itatesman, Sawmanvtle, Nov. 8, 10695 Miss Lynn Couroux. cousin of - _________________________ the bride. was junior brides- C usually ensues a well deliver- maid. The attendants ch se 2eBI d speech. gowns et chiffon over ta, ..eta nr ouas i e<crding Secrebary. Mrs. faioned on princessi hnes 0 Rebecca Lafrance. one u adsye ihlong fuît' N Àet.A. the programe with a short sleees nd iewng mck- C EIIIe'Wlh.U talle on "Office Relation- I panel. The matron of honor iships**. This Interesting tapie were avecado green. the At the October meeting of gave us ail much food faf bridesmaids' gowns were in a, the Shoreline CDtapter. Na-! tIought. Beauty shade, and the gold- tianal Secretaries Association. On November 8. 1969, thé colored dress worn by the' Mr. Frank Johnson gave an1 Toronto Chapter, N.S.A., are junior bridesmaid was accent-1 Interesting and Informative 1 holding a anc-day seminar for ed by a green bow falling talk on the many phases of bis 1aIl secretaries. and the Novem- irom the shouiders. They' department <Family Counsel- ber meeting wIll feature Rev. wore floral headdresses the; ling Services) bas encampass- Father N. Glgnac as guest same shade as tiheir gowns, ed since Its Inception. A live- speaker. amnd the matron et bonor car-ily question and anhwer pcriod ýAIl secretax-es are Invited rieda cscae bouquet 01, toliowed and Counsellor Mx-. to attend the anc-day semninar bronze single 'mums and yeî-! Johinson rapally answercd the and the dinner meeting lit low shastas. The bridesxa]ids'ý barrage of questions, that November. bouquets were et pink and! white carnations,.and the junior bridesmaid carried a basket fiiled with poms in bronze hues. Mr-. Bruce Mercer, brothier of the bride, wms best man and the ushers were Mx-. Doug- las Mercer, aýnothe- brother of the bride, and Mr. Allan Walker, brother of the groom. Follewing the ceremony a; hed nF i-< ,came back. Fellws HllOrono. Fothi occasion, tebr.ide's mother, ArtCarvedianood worea llacensemble withi, navy accessories and corsage; neyer Ieft of white cymbidium rhd. The groem's mother assiatedý te receive and wore a bro- cade .ensemble with blue ae-1 cesseries. Her corsage was, aise et white cymbidium or- chids. 1As the couple left on their wedding trip te the Thousandî Ilslands, into the United States, and te, Niagara Falls, the1 bde was wearing a pastel, blue two-piece suit with navy. OCIOEN DIMAJN SET accessories. Mr-. and Mrs.1 Walker are residing at 24!1J'rt a Vc Wellington St., Apt. 5, Porti Hope. OIAMONO fRINGS Tebride attended Kendal 7 Public, and Clarke and Porti Hope High Schools. A letter1 (I toopers carrier fer the Oshawa Postir Office, the groom attended Orono Public Sehool and Port Hope High Scheol. e les d à. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WEEKLY REPORT For thie week of October 27 - Novenuber 2 inclusive: Admissions --- -- -84 Bi'rths, 4 femnale ---- - 4 Discharges - - ------- -- 85 Major operatiens --9 Minor operatïons........---37 Emergency treatments 140 Visiting heurs 3-8 pm. daily p Vil w

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