Setting Was Trinity United. Church Mr. and Mrs. Reginald John Andre L o v e i y arrangements of large white 'mums, in stand- a~dformed the attractive aýettfig when Miss Cheryl Anne Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Williams of Bowmanviile, an d l'îIr. Reginald John Andres, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Afti.dres- Jr., R. R. 1, Niag ara- on-the-Lake, Ont., were unit- cd in marriage -on Saturday afternoon, May 27, 1972 at three o'clock. Rev. George K. Ward, tie 4IficiatLing clergyman, was as- ýiSL0d b"y Rev. Neuf eld of Visit the ... ISpeeiîalizing in. :ý Éerms -Colors SClairol Wigs -Latest Cutting Techniques PHIONE 623-5455 37 King St. W. Bowmanville Bethany Mennonite Church,i Niagara-on-the-Lake. Mr. K.1 Hockin, the soloist, who was accompanied by organist Mr.« Arthur Collison, sang "TheE Lord's Prayer", "O Perfect1 Love" and "Because". 1 'The bride, who was given in marriage by, ber father,i was lovely in a beautiful for-1 mal length, angel-white gown of silk organza over taffeta1 with empire bodice and A-( line skirt, île slîghtly gather-1 cd skirt-back flowing inoa a graceful chapel train. Thec neckline of the 'gawn wasi highlighted by a smaîl Vic-1 torian collar of re-embroider-1 ed Swiss lace, and matcbing1 lace cuffed île bishop sleeves.i Re-embroidered 'Swiss, lace: flowers adorned the bodicei and tumbled down the akirt.1 A amaîl, French floral bead- piece caught ber full lengthl veil of 'white tulle illusion, and her cascade bouquet was wbite carnations, pink sweet- heani roses and steplanotis. Miss Lynn Willia ms was maid of honor for 1er sister and the brîdesmaids were Miss Barbara Vanstone and Miss Joyce Allen, friends of the bride., Theywere aitired 1Oy Cleaners 1,/iucWe A famous surgeon was ini the habif of charging his pat- lents in accordance with their means. So lie sent a bill for $2000. to one of his patients, who happened to be a very Wealtliy manufacturer, for a delicate operation which lie had performed. The businessman was indignant at wliat lie thouglit was an outrageous fee. "It was up to you," said the surgeon, '1you could have gone to another surgeon who would have operated for haif tlie amount - and that would have been cheaper for your heirs too."1 C LOTHES, CARE HINT: 'Your personýal appearance is greatly improved when your Meothng lias been freshly cleaned. WATCH FOR DETAILS FOR THE, KINSMEN CARNIVAL - COMING SOON BOWMANVI j,ýLLE U 84 ING ST. W. 623-5520 - "We Specialize In Shirt Laundering"' CHINESE and CANADIAN FOOD 1OCYo Off Pick-up Orers (over $3.00) FREE HOME DELIVERY Phone 623-3703 50 RING ST. E. BOWMAN VILLE BUSINESS HOURS: 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. DAILY FRIDAY and SATURDAY 10 A.M to 1 A.M. fELIZÂBETEVILLE and GuelpI. Several paprties were held in honor of the bride. A mis- cellaneous shower was giveýn tle groomýs aunt. Mrs, H. B. Rundie, Mrs, Mlorley Van- stone and Mrs. Douglas Rack-B u i bain were hostesses for a pre- sentation shower at tlhe for- mer's'home, when tle bride received electrical appliances. Mrs. Ken Kelly and Mns. Bob Marjerrison held a batlroomn BAKR GAU1NSÉ shower at the former's hne A miscellaneaus shower was given by Miss Joyce Allen and Miss Janice Elllott. Mr. and Mrs. Tam Rehdr, friends af the bride's parents,' entertained the bridai party ____________ et their home, Beecl Avenue on Fridlay evening follaowing the wedding rehearsal. Church services were £on- ducted by Mr. H. Pocock of Campbellcroft. Mrs. M. Cruce haýd the Port Hope children's choir of sixty voices to assisti in the services. After thc ser- vices Mrs, MM Cruce and ot4ers served a lunch to the guiest, Mr. W. Morrow, Peter- borough, played. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. R. White, Mrs. C. Beatty, Mrs. R. Beatty, Mrs. H. Sheppard, Mrs. H. Thickson, Mrs. L. Muldrew and Mrs. M. White attended the Baltimore Wo- men's Institute 60 years celc- brations. Thiey had an enter tainer who lad sung and danoed at the Convention lat fall - an excellent program. Lunch was served. On Wednesday evening tle United Clurch Women held one of their general mneetings. Thie program was sLdes and talk by Miss Cole from Af- ria who la on lae UnCh -was served. Several business Items were dlscussed., Mrs. H. Sheppard had a, -~quting on Thursday. S Mrs. H. Thickson spept a day with Mrs. Lockwood, Qarden Hill. Mr. and Mrs. V. Peacock Sspent Sunday witl Mr. and SMrs. Alan Peacock, Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew', -'~~Andrew and Slawn Peacock - %~ spent Sunday with Mr. and -~Mrs. W. Boyka, Kingston. ...... Mr. John Quantrili fro-m -...St. Theresa, Que., was with ........ Mrs. H. Quantrili over the weekend and took bis family home Sunday. Michele stay- ed with Mrs. Quantrili while SMr. H. Quantrili is still in the hospital. -- Mr. Clarence Mercer bad lis car stolen Saturday even- ~'ing, but got it back later. Mrs, H. Thlckson kept littie Alysan Westheuser Saturday evening while Mr. and Ms.S Robt. Westleuser, Mr. and -Mr.J. Wllcox, Port Hop e. aind ohtcrs helped Mr. andr -I Mrs. Stan Pingle of Bowman- Ville celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary w i t h dancngad dinner at their lass Nancy Fowler has been at Westheusers whlle Mrs. Westheuser was t eac hiin g three days las t week. Mr. nd Mrs. Don Whitbred1 Sandr girls Oshawa, called ont . . ..... Mr. and Mrs. L. Muldrew ont their way ta their trailer. 1 es ~The U.C.W. Unit 2 held ac bake sale on Frlday evenlngj in identically styled :floor- but was rather a mixed up lengî, gawns of imported affair due ta ramn., ginglam with empire bodice Mr and Mrs. J. DeKoker, and high stand-away collar Oshawa, and Mrs, Westheuser edged in Val lace. The tiny and Alyson were wtl Thick- puffed sleeves were lace trim- sons an Sunday. med and the shirred, A-line Mr- H. Thickson visited Mr. skirt was designed with lace S. Strong in Peterborough, inserts and a double-ruffled Manday, Thursday and Fn.. hemline. The maid of honor's day. gawn was in claver pink, and Several called to see H. the bridesmaids' gawns were Quantrili in Port Hope Has- of apple green.,'Ail wore pitl. large, floppy-brimmed mohair Mra. E. Elliott, Oshawa,i bats and the maid of hanor spent a few days with Mrs. carried a white basket filled Quantril. wlth white 'mums sprlnklcd A retirement party was with pale pink carnations and held at Mr. and Mrs. J. Ing- baby's breath, The white bas- ram's Friday nigît for Mr. kets carried by the brides- and Mrs. Earl Goodfellow maids were filled wtl dees wlo live in the other forestry yellaw 'mums, witl touches nause at Pontypoal. of white carnations and baby's breatb. Mr. Richard Andres of Niagara-on-the-Lake, brother of the groom, was best mran and usherlng were another brother of îhe groom, Mr, Fred. Andres, Niagara-an-the- I 7 Lake, and Mr. Mac Cosbur-ti, friend of tle groom, of Mark- ham. At the reception held in Trinity United Churc'h Hall, guests were received by the bride's mother wha ware a full-length* gown of aqua sil crepe wlth amaîl, hlgh, round collar,' long sleeves, and set- i waistband, The sklrt was slightly gathered atthîe ides and floating panels, front and back, highllghted île gown. Her corsage was of pink roses and stephanatis. She was as-ý sisted in recelving by the. groomiis mother wha chose 'a f armal gown af mint green chiffon over taffeta with V- neckline, smaîl pointed collar and long full leeves. Tiny covered buttons accented the bodice and the aoftly gather- B cd skirt was accented by pas'- tel shades of green, white and rase. She wore a corsage The church was pretti.'ç decorated with arrangements of assorted spring fIowprs.ý Mr. Ross Metcaif played the wedding music. Sharyn, wearing an emptire waisted, formaI length gown af white summer satin with lace bodice,, siceves and cha- pel train, was given in mar- niage by ber father, Mr. Les- ter McCulloch. A floral band held her shoulder length veil, She carried a white Bible on whicb delicate pink rosebuds and white belis with rosebud centres were placed. Streamn- crs of pink ribbon and ivy trailcd. The matron of honor vwas Mrs. Harvey Williams af Osh- awa, and the junior brides- maids were Misses Elaine, Leslie and Peggy McCulloch, ail sisters of île bride., They were attired in formai length gowns of multi-floral print; the matran of lonor's and one bridcsmaid'a were basically bine wbile the other two bridesmaids' were basic.ally green. White daisies were scattered 'througlout their lair and tbey carried dainty bouquets of yellaw rosebuds with yellow streamers. The groomsman was Mr.' Harvey Williams, af Oshawa. Mr. Lewis Patterson, brother oI the groom, and Mn. Gardon McCulloch,' brother of îLe bride, bath af Bowmanviile, were ubers. A reception, following the wedding, was held at the home of the bride on Queen Marri ediîn St.- Paul's DURHAM COLLEGE-RETRAININGDIVISION COURSES FOR ADULTS Check this list of fuli time courses starting July 10 at Durham College's Retraining Division. Completion of them will improve your job opportuni- ties. Courses are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. STARTING JULY lOth Drafting Instruction îs given in mechanical and architectural drafting, blue print reading and mathematics. Course runs 40 weeks. STARTING JULY 24th Marine Mechanics and Small Powered Equîiment Practical training in the repair and maintenance of power mowera, farm equipment, outboard and inboard marine engines, skidoos, and power saws. Course runs 40 weeks. STARTING JULY 31st Welder, Fitter Practical Training in welding techniques, including arc, acetelyne, M.I.G. and T.I.G. welding. Course runs 40 weeks. STARTING AUGUST 7th Appliance Servicing Practical training in the repair of ail small appliances (toasters, irons, vacuum cleaners, mixers.) Also training ini the repair of major appliances (stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, and vending machines.) CONTINUOUS INTAKE PROGRAMMES These programmes are organized to accommodate new entrants throughout the year. Therefore, a person can join them anytime. Academic Upgrading Elementary, School Completion Grade Levels 9 to 12 - Each- level normally takes 16 weeks to complete but'if a student is willing to work hard enoughwith our new concept of individualized learning, hie can complete a grade ini less time. Commercial Training Our Commercial Department off ers training in Typing, Bookkeeping, Shortharid, Business Mathematics, Business Correspondence. Courses can be arranged for periods of ten weeks and longer depending on the time required to reach a level of proficiency to enable a student to obtain employment. DID YOU KNOW YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR TRAINING ALLOWANCES? FOR DETAILS CONSULT YOUR LOCALI CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE if you are not eligible for Canada Manpower Assistance you may enroll in a 16-week course for $48.00, or 40-week course for $120. To ensure accept- ance on course contact immediately. Mr. R. Malone The Retraining Divîsion Durhami College of Applied Arts& Technoloky Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontarîo Telephone 576-0210 Locals 228, 231, 227 ther el the bride, ware a for- The Canadian Statesmian, Bowmanville, June 28, 1972 mal length gown of peacock 13 blue brocade with a corsage cd Vincent Massey Public Pat Nowlan and Mrs. Mary of white carnations. Mrs. Pat- Iterson, mother of the groom, School and Bowmanville High Nawlan, Mrs. Pat Williams chose a formai length gowr School. She ia naw cmploycd and Mrs. Mary Willi'ams, and of pale blue brocade and also at Stedmans ln Bowmanville. Mrs. Jeanette Craddock. wore a corsage of white car- The groom attended Shaw's nations. School, Port Hope and Cour- Rent a Car for For- the honcymoon to Pet- tice Secondary Schoals and A DAY OR WEEKEND crbrouhthebrie orea now employed, by Jim frorai lenthe godwno lea Jamieson as a carpenter. The Asic for Rac.. in flralpatern Whte c-couple are residing at 74 Con- ~ UT cessories complemented hecsioSt W., Bawmanville. CHRYSLER-DODGE LTI). gown. Hostesses for showers wcre,6328 The bride formerlyattend- Mrs. Christine Harrison; Miar________________ Mr. and, mrs. Erie R. E. Pattlerson On Saturday, April 29th, 1972 at seven o'clock, Miss Sharyn Eileen Ruth McCul- loch, daughter of Mr. anci Mrs. Lester F. McCulloch, and Mr. Erie Robert Eari Patter- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor A. Pattersen, ail of Bow- manville, were united in marriage by Rev. H. Turner in St. Paul's United Church. New Theatre_ Group in Area ORONO - Wclcorne ncws in the wake of the collapse of the Orono Youth Theatre, is the recent announcement that 10 former members of the company will form a new group, the Thatchwork The- atre, which wiIl performi pub- licly, throughout the summer. 1The group will start with an evening of short plays, to be presented in Bowmanville, Oshawa, Orono and Port Hope. Proceeds from the evening will go to finance two major productions, during the second week of August, at the New- castle Community Hall. GET CASfl TODAY FOR OLD 'APPLIANCES THROUGIt STA TE SMA N