Exchange Vows 41n St. Joseph's Church ~ The tanadian Statesrrian, Bowmanville, urne 16, 1971 HUGHrj4Es -LEGG iirns of pink cai nation5, white and yellow shastas and ferns formed a lovely setting in Woodbine Heights ]aptst Church, Toronto, on Satu- How's Your H earing. Chica-go, I1.-A free offer of zpecial interest to those who hear but do not understand words bas been announced hy Beltone. A non-operating model of the smallest Beitone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone answering this advertisemnent. Try it to see how it is worn îr the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. It's yours to keep, free. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it's aIl at car Le-vel, ln one unit. These modeis are f ree, so we suggest you write for yours n~ow. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obli- gation. Write to Dept. 2073, Eel tone Electronics Corp., 4201. W. Victoria, Chicago, Ill. 60 646. Wr'RE day, June 5, 1971 at 4 o'clock, when the marriage of Donna Eileen Legg and Donald Peter Hughes was soiemnized by the Rev. M. C. Rust ln a double ring ceremony. The bride Is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Legg, Toronto, and the groom is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs., Frederick Hughes, Tor- onto, and grandson of the late Mrs. Geo, E. Pritchard, Bowmanville, The wedding music was played by the church organ- ist, Mr. A. Geo, Ferchat. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was charm- ing in a formai iength gown of white deiustred satin fash- ioned witb fitted bodice arid long full sleeves of Alencon lace. Her shoulder length veil was crested with seed pearis and white rosebuds, and she carried a cascade of yeliow sweetheart roses -and pink elegant carnations with long yellow streamers. Her only jewellery was a tiny gold heart-shaped locket, a gift cf the groom. Miss Sandra Martin, cousin of the bride, was the bride's onfly attendant. She wore a formai length gown of mauve lace over taffeta, with match- ing headpiece, and carried a nosegay of pink sweethearts and white miniature carna- tions. Mr. Brian Kitchen of Tor- onto was best man, and Mr. James Hughes, Toronto, bro- ther of the groom, acted as usher. The reception was held at the home of the bride's par- Cleaners Chu c/e A pair of tlub golf ers -Awere on thec first tee. The first fair- way was bordered by rows of trees. One of the dubs slieed so that the bail struck one of the trees and, without moving his stance, he caught the bail on the rebound. Bewildered, lie asked his friend "What shall 1 do now?" Witliout hesitation a suggestion was made: IlTee it up, lit it again, and tIen putj ,your hands ln your pockets." CLOTHES CARE HINTS: ]Permanent Pleets?-The word permanent in this connection is relative. Rerely is there a permanent pleat. BOWMANVILLE KINSMEN CARNIVAL Friday and Saturday - June 25th, 26th CLFANER BOWMANVI LLEý CLEANERS 84 KING ST. W. 623-5520 "We Specialize In Shirt Laundering" SUNDAY, JUNE 2th JIU Givea Dd HUSH BRUSHED PIGSKIN Sizes 6 te 12 in Mediuîm, W ide and Extra Wide _ SMOTHLEATHER In Oxford andl Loafer Styles Black and *Brown Sizes 6 to 12 in Medium, Wide and Extra Wide -------- ---- mEN'S GOLF SHOIS In Dark Brown, Crushed Leather 7W95 Sizes 6 te 12 ini M a ni W ---- -->1 also "CORFAM " GOLF SHOES -- --- ---- We Carry Line of DACK DRESS SHOES --U Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Timothy Morgan are shown in the above photo as they eut the wedding cake at the reception following their, marriage in St. Joseph's Roman Catholîc Churc. Bowmanville, on Saturday afternoon, May 22, 1971, at 3:00 o'clock. The bride is the former Miss Bonnie Linda Chisholm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Chîsholm of Bowrnanville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morganof Toron to. Photo by Astor Studio unts, where the guests were L eceived by the bride's mo- H A M ber wearing a mint green nyon an lceensemole Peas note! The Hampton vhite accessories, and corsage United Church Suniday Scbooi of Talisman rosebuds. For Anniversary is this comîing ier son's w e ddin g. Mrs. Sunday, June 20th, with two Hughes chose a lavender services being heid. The af- hantung ensemble, matching, ternoýon service is et 2:30 pm.i, aecessories and corsage of~ and will have as a guestl pinik sweétheart rosebuds'and1 speaker Mr. Stan, Crookali. purple status. The evenîng Folk Service îs Following the reception, the to be held at 7 p.m., with Rev, couple ieft on their wedding Lougheed in the pulpit and rip to a Lodge in Northern several guest musicians will Ontario. For travelling the be on hand. Refer to Coming bide wore a navy and white Events for full particulars. dotted Swiss voile dress withl- The Induction service for beige accessories. our new minister, Rev. John- Both the bride and groom son, wîll be heid Tuesday ev- are employed et the OHSIP oeng, June 29th. offices, and they were pre- The three charges of Zion. sented with an electniec coffee Eldad and Hampton are holciý percoiator and a mod shower 1 ng Open House on June l9th able lamp from their feliow at 8 p.m. in the Cý E. Wing of workers. Hampt on United Church forý Prior to ber marriage, the Morris and Carol'Bradley and bride was entertaîned et sev- family. Everyone is wlecome. eral parties given in her Please note! The Hampton îonor. Miss Eleanor Talbot United Church Doubles Club's itId a kitchen shower, Miss Strewberry Social will hob ~at, Hanna and Mrs. E. R. held at the borne of Mn. and Ztanna were co-hostesses at Fi Mrs. Cliff Terrili and not et miscellaneous shower, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson's Vins. R. Spenre and Mrs. G. as stated lest week. My apolo- Mlonk also entertained et a, gi es. niscelleneous shower. Foilow- M1s5 Elaine Annis and Mrs. ing the wedding rehearsal C. Eddy werc co-hostesses et the groom's parents etr tained the bridai narty. neckline, long chiffon sleevos Mr, and Mrs. Hughes wiîî trimmed with white lace and reside et 260 Westview Blvd., gathered to cuifs, empire waist- roronto. line and A-lune skint. Brides- - maids Miss Nancy Adams of MORGAN - CHISHOLM IToronto, Mrs. Richard Dolan Baskts o aqu tinectand Miss Gloria Chishol.m, sis- Baskts o aqu tiftdter of the bride,,bath of Bow- munis pink carnations and manville, were attîred in simi- yellow shastag made an attrac- larly stYled gowns of aqua ive settîng in St. Joseph's patterned, dotted Swiss over Roman Cathoic Church, Bo0w- taffeta. Ail wore aqua velvet nanville, when the marriage chokers, white shoes and glov- of Miss. Bonnie Linda Chia- es, and theirwhite bats wîth b'lm daughter of Mr. and Mrs, floppy, wide brima were ac- Stewart Chisholm of Bowman- cented by bands of the samne ville, and Mr. Leslie Tîmothy material as theîr gowns. They Morgan, son of Mr. end Mrs, cannied white baskets filled Frank Morgan, of Toronto, with yellow shastas, pink car- were united in1 marriage On nations and tinted aqua 'munis, Saturday afternoon, May 22, Mi. Steven Laughlin of Tor- 1971 et 3:00 o'clock. onto was best mian and usher- Father F. K. Malanie oficiat. ing wene Mr. Gary Chisholm ed, assisted by Brother Arn- of Bowmanville, brother of the brose, uncle of the bride, Mrs, bride, Mr. Edward Morgan, Lloyd Ayre playcd the wed- brother ofthe groom, and Mn. iing music and the soloist Was Cliff Barker, both of Toronto. he. Hbrt o ,i uncle of The reception was held in thwasbgive, St. Joseph's Church Hall where The bride, who wsgvntebride's mother received n marriege by bier fathen, wearing a mnatching >mauve wore a Victorian-style, formai dress and sieeveiess coat. She ength gown of white silk was assisted in receiving by ®rganza over taffeta with em- the groom'a mother who wore pire waîst, A-line skirt, and a powder bluc crimplene dress. sheer bodice adorned with ap- Both wore white accessonies piiqued roses. A floral cluster and corsages of pink and white headpiece, highiighted with carnations. pearl and crystal diops, hcld Before lcaving for, their ler nylon onganza veil, edged honeymoon in Eastern Ontario, vith Chautilly lace, wbich the bride donued for travelling flowed into a long graceful a powder blue crimplene pant trein. Her bridai bouquet was suit, designed and made by ber acascade of white carnations,1 mother, with white accessor- pihk Bountîful roses and baby'si e osg fpn n îneath!white carnations comple'ment- Miss Bonnie Bech as maidcd ertalin esmb, of honor wore a floor-length, M. d ir traMolign aemrsî ,id-ashonedgow of quaing et 78 Cabot Street, Osh- chiffon over teffeta with scoop wa OPE SUNDAYS f rom 3 p.m.- to 7 p.m. for the best in Fish and Chips or Chickený and Chips. GJolden Cris p Fish & Chips 6237051 22 DIVISION ST. O MNIL >TON the home of their mother Mrs. L. Annis for a miîscellaneous1 shower for Miss Linda Sharpe, bride-elect of next month. Mn. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard' and famîly were guests on Sunday with Mr. and MArs. Marvin Appelton and family at their sommer home on, Scugog Island. Mr. and Mns. Tý M. Chant, spent the weekend et their summen home et Oak Hill' Lake, Supper guests an Sunday: with Mr. and Mrs. Hoshken! Smith wene Mr. and Mrs.ý Wren Tru and Mr. and Mrs, Harlaild Truli' of Bowman- ville, who ail attended Decn-! etion Day services at Hamp-; ton. Mns, A, L. Blanchard had as a weekend guest at ber!ý summer home et Williams Point, Mrs. B. Harrison of' Toronto. Mn. and Mrs. J R. Metraif, attcnded the Ebenezer Sun- day Scbool Annivensary ser- vices on Sunday and wce supper guests with Mr. andi Mrs. Eben Snowden. Mr, Aif Dewell, Bowman- ville, was e guest on Satunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perey Deweil and f amily. Mn. and Mrs, Perey Dcwell and famiîly had as supper guests follow-! ing the Decoration Day ser- vices on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Ceci] Pescoe, Oshawa, Mr. and Mms Bruce Tink and Neil, Solina, Mrs.1 Pearl Leach, Solina, Mr. Gordon~ Boyd, Toronto, and Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence Tink. Friday evening visitors withi Mr. end Mrs. Fred Holroyd and Lynette were Mr. -and Mrs. William.Holroyd, Joanne and Judy of Bowmanvillic, Mn. Frank Holroyd, Bowmen- ville, was a Saturday eve visitor wîth Mn. and -Mrs. Fred Holnoyd, Mr, and Mns. John Mornîsette and Jinel Marie of Oshawa wene Sun- day visitons with Mn. andi Mns. Fred Holroyd.1 Saturdey cvening visitonsi with Mn. and Mns. James Ruddy and family wene Mn. and Mrs. Bob Laneville and Steve of Newcastle. Sundey visitons with Mn. and Mrs. James Ruddy and famiiy were Mn. and Mns. Ron Emerd and family of Oshawa. Mn. and Mrs. L. R. Thomp-i son and family were Satur-,ý day evenîng Visitons withMr and Mrs. Gordon Wood andi famîly of Osha 'wa. Mn. and Mrs. Cliff Coulter and family spent the week-, end et their summer home et! Emily Creek, Bobcaygeon. iMn,ý James Smale atteudedi Decoration Day services et' Erskine Cemetery in Picker- ing on Sunday and elso e1 lamily reunion held et the home of Mn, Don Annan 'of The bride, who is a child Pickering. Spending a few cane worker et Whitby Psy- days visiting with Mn. and chiatric Hospital, attended Mrs.! James Smaic is Mrs, Bowmanvîlie Public School, Hoimes of Pickering. and Oshawa Catholîc Schooi. Mn, and Mrs. Douglas.White She la a graduate of Centen- attended the Ballet Recîtai niai College of Applied Arts held et Eastdale Coliegiate on & Technology, Scanborough. Monday evening where their, An empioyee of Dominion daughtena Sarah and Conniel Stores Ltd., Toronito, the groom wene performing. Miss Sarahl attended Lond Duffenin Public White pnesented a bouquet of' School and Jarvîs Collegiate in lovelv flowers ta thein teach-1, Toronto. er, Miss Irene Harvey. Several parties honored thc Mn. and Mrs. James Bedore bride prion ta ber marniage. and family spent the weekendi Misa Bannie Beech and isîs visiting with Mn. and Mr. Nancy Adams, Toronto, gave Reg Wiley and family e a linen shower. A miscellane- Lake View Park in Kingston. nus shower was held by Mri. This correspondent cen b Robent Temple of Oshawa, reached et 263-2985. So, untill Mns. 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