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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Sep 1972, p. 3

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Wed in Maranatha Church Married in Blackstock United Church Mr. and Mrs. Ivan George Joosse On Auus th, 1972, Mr. Ivan George Joosse, son of Reverend and Mr-,. :',,~ JooseEdontnAlberta, took as his bride, Miss Verna Vandermeer, daughiter pf Ms.E., Vanidermeer and the late Mr. Hans Vandermeer, Bowmanville. The , , wedding took plac in the Maranatha Christian Reformed Church, Bowmanville, OntArio. The Re ,I oossep and Rev. S, Vandermeer officiating. . Photo by Ireland ~ SOLUA Mr end Mn. ar, lBroonie wi1h 'hicgrairmparents 'I r.adMnDu.Ferguson, Pr-forjouigh. iAîss Linda El-,and Mrs. Tom Baker. Newcastle. lis, CtîeWePre. Monday Vistors v îth Mn. and Mn ,ýMn. anidMs Wes Yellowý, vciitons wît Mn.iad Mrs. Toin Baker w~ere: miss Helenilees spent Suinday with Mvis Llod rooe nd muy, Baker spent the weekend; Nan Allen at Chandof Lake. Joh Cwlng BomavileMr. -and M rs. WalterOms Mr. nad Mns. Harvey Yel-1 apent__a fewO days ai wie ton, Oshawa, and Mr. and lowlees, Janice, Wayne and ýe*._ __ __ ee Mrs. Barry Cowling and boys, Dennis were Sunday supper M.adMs Gursharan S. Dhigra Bowmanville, on Sunday; and guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Photo by Astor Mr. and Mn H on Baker, Taylor, Enniskillen.y Oshawa, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yel- On JuIy 22nd Blackstock sarii, silven shoes and ac-ces-lat 130 Gowan Ave., Toronto 6,ý uz1 ~ m. Recent supper guests of Mr. lowlees were -recent visitons United Church was thle scene soinies. She carried ylo and Apt. 915. 11-eafliIgSubstance: an rs. Everett Cryderman with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Har- of a lovely weddin'g when white daisies.Tebrd atnddBak weeMr ndM.Chs Ty&n o, Oshawa. Miss Lucille Beacock,, only The best man was Mr. Suni- stock Public and igh Schools ShrÀks Ples lor, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. El- Congratulations 10 Mn. and daughter of Mr. and Ms Alan inder Pal Singh, Toronto nd and Ontanio flept. of I{ealth, gin -Taylor, Enniskillen. and Mrs. Neil Tink wbo were Beacock, was united ýin mar- ushens were MlVr. Bob Beacck1, und is prrsently ernployed ast gzd~halngnbtacepOVflOSrtlkMrs. Ef fie Balson. Hampton. mnide la Church onl nage with Mri. Gunsharan S. brîde's brother of Biackstc, an E ,ii .N.A. in Toronto Genenal hnehIsadrepir déAinged tiffle. Mn. and Mrs. L. Sianchuk 9aturday'. Dhingra, son of Mr. and Mrs. ajnd1 Mr. Nýaval Seti of Ti- Hospital. The grýoom attended jh&rercnowed '-Pre liearhis Jttutf s and family. of Sc'arborouglb,, Mn. and( Mrs. Harny Knox Attma S. Dhingra of Indla. 'onto The mien ail woîe b4ackpublic and bigh s5ch.ools la fosd uiue healing subsitance were Saturday supper guests, attended the paty after the 11ev V. Parsons officiated aIsuts iwite shirts and rýed Iodlda and graduateA from a woith theatiriyt bikhmr fMn n r.Rs ost reception at. Uxbridge for the the double ring ceremony'. The boutýonierpes. lihotel :rnaaager's courseý( in Eng- thiaan]e n Irleesthfg Mrs. 11R, Fraser returned Tink wedding. lwedding music was played by The -wedding rýýeception was tlaInd. H e is a rsarn man- nddiscomfoît in mninutes and is weeý7ckend from a v vr n Mn n MsEnet ckaý-Mrs. Gordon Strong, who aiso, held i the, Blackstock Chr'is- ager in Toronto. peeu p eaixs o te njire, oybl tP to the-Bitis dayattended Kinmounit Fain accompanied the 5soloist, Mrs. than ) Education Hall. ThiePrior 10 ber wdinthe Iiifame tisus Lis. nd hardthetapng f te arold McLaugbliia. gueýsîs ;were -receive-d by hebrdewasfeedwith miscel- In ameaftr ase whl enly ruc Snwdn senta fw omm-ry Hunter showý. The bride,,who was g-ie l idesmth wowas a;ttrac-1laneouts showex as ui thehome, !eiengpin, ictual reduction dy aIwe hldyn anag ybrmtenadtvl one aaforlegho e radohn i.Z t0hina e)ok place. ihM.IacHrd nt N EDFR father, ,worie a oagead le hffndress with iblue i n laBo,ýiwanvile by Stanle, Linday. BA BREAH goldbridaisari'f pr si, lw n la b r i. 1Hencor*- fajily mebens at the om Moatimprtan cfailre~ut~ n. nd jrs. Ever'ett SirsAnyone can hav,,e balitosis gold shoes anidacesnis.sgewe f ik ro(ses. :of henu strîneMs ;10e'5r2gsthoroughthliaithis1mro've pp h weede Coe( bet)fra lng l 'ime She c. ed-lcscae ouqetFora onýeymrooa b -,points BnaaBeacick, Caeesaea, mef any moth. M. nd is Don Taylorlair expelled byý, the lunigs does Miss Angela Bocking -or Ton- waNsZwaing a pl blue chîfï- fniiends, and also by merimbensl Tihis was ac!comiplisbedi with qaend famiily have returnedinot corne la coinct with thetonto was maid of hnn She fon sari and pinik corage.Theof the staff of Torontfo Generali new eaing ubsance(Bl-Dye)bomne roni a very pleasantinerves of the sease of smell. was, dnessed lan a darký greealhappy couple viii be repsidming Hospital. ______ hchquiCkly', helps heal nue hoiday wth the former'ssils- These nerves are locaîed la17 ~oeIasn g~multssgroth Of n5W ter, Mn. and Mns. Murray Van the upper part cf the nostnil, tIS.Blancon and family1, Kent-lwhereas the air being expel- Prettyp NowBloDyn leoffrsdin iat ville, Nova Seotia, and alsoied goes through the lowen, prprtsn.skcieall drug Brunswick. Soewe oemy b atm.Stisfcto or your moneY Mn. and Mns. Bru eTi0kaleted to Ibis pnoblem 'if1iheý ~~fndd.were Sunlday supper guests of'bed odour 15 ceused by theý secretions which come fr:om ~~tbectenie - tnapping crypts la (' ' I he nose, thîcat, and sinus MI ~GIDry C ean..e rS ..-LCI anesad from the lungs, or if he wakes up eveny morning with e foui teste, la bis mouth., «Deaest" s ite sew hushand to his bride, "do yen Because 'the patient is gen-, eîelly unawaeeof bis condli realfly thiink 1*1l prove a satisfactory mate?" "Oh, you'IlldotinIbeo sels eoca for A mate ail righ;t,'3 answered the precieus oe.s duty to bell hlm. This burden, "INow, ye n ook me over and tell me what yenu think of should be essumed by some- body close te hlm, and il ~iercaptîn.should be dons tactfully. Itise then up tb the suffenen te seeck CLOHESCAR HIT:trealment. He should coaisuit' ebo It yorself dese110(t epply (tei4theris al e of vfm his dentist and also bis phys.i- your garent Epert quliis tteioiin is neeýded .. send tclan se as to determînie 1iheý cause and seektremn the teyou dyclenes.If the trouble stefromji(jn the mou.-th, thec dentist wîll re- Plntated..store tIhe gums to good hepith, : THF. A-NNUAL O0R(-NO FALL FAIR by pnrming all the dental Saudyopenationis thiat are necessany.' Thiursdfay Friday - aura More frequent and more thon- eugh brushings cf the leetb, land the use cf, mouthwashes c onmouth baths may also be necommended. - RmE If halilosis stems fîomn the nose, thnoat, sinuses or lungs, ni D the trealment wlll vary with generally is a medîcal prob- ,18 KING ST. W. 6231-5520 lem and the physician is the t" We Specialize In Sirit Laundering"t one who xiii prescrihe treat- Ment. - Canaiený Dental Association M1r. aind Mrs. Michael Gordon Cole The Canadien Statesman, Bowmanville, Sept. 8, 1972 Familles HoId Picnic f The Montgomery and Mant- ed, Mns. C. Montgomery in Reunion was held on Sun- Woodville, most visible but- "ý day, August 201h et Balsem tons, Mns, Harîy Montgomery, FI Lake Park with 61 attendiag, Lindsay; mosl mil.kiag cows, Vsitîng and swimming wes Walter, Neîl and Lawrence M enjoyed in the aflernoon. Taylor, lninalkillen: la'-gest S, F7ollowfrg the picnîc- supper fisb caughl, Gary Shields., r przes wene gîven to: This wes followed wîth ;i Theeldstmenbe, Mssraces: girls 8 yrs., Diene Mac- rM The elest nember MissKayv Liadsay, boys 9 yns., Sain S Anmie Montg9mery,, Lindsav; Beggs, Fenelon Falls; boys 141 mosl recent br-ide and groom, and oeWle alr n Mr. and Mrs. Jin Brooks, ave, aen n Ty' heaylor, En Oshaw; lonest mrried Mr.race, Walter and Lawrence S and Mns. Art Merlin, Bow- T menill; taveledthefaTh-.aylor, Enîskillen; girls' manill; ravlld tefarh-wheelharrow race, Diena and est, Mirs. Madeline Chandler, Donna -MacKay. Lindsay; girls' Oshea: earst euitbirh -legged race, Shirley Mont- day, Mrs. Betty McHugh, gomery and Audrey Beggs; Oshawa; neaneat Srd binth boys' 3-legged race, Walter day, S lisil a' Montgomery, Taylor and Donald Montgom.- Woodville.er.Lcy soAdy Most keys in pocket, Alla egg eer ucy otFalldney Montgomery, Lindsay, oldest meggs, Pens-ion F, andrwa car, Ken Cockerton, Lindsay.messe-kcugSnn home-made bneed. Mrs. Ruhv Reat a Car fori Montgomery, Bexley; lengest DA O weîstline, Ray Marlin, Osha- A DYO WEEKEND wa; most piennies, Art. Ment- Ask fer Rae . ..I in, Bowmanville: heavîest CO3NTY punse. Betty McHugh, Osha- CHRYSLER-DODGE LTD. wa; largest famîly, Mn, andI Mns. Clarkson Montgomeny,' 623-2586 tWoodville; most fruit'pneserv-,m Beggs, Fenelonî Falls; mnen'x shoe-kicking, Eric Cockert----, Lindsay. girls, frisbee ini pail, Karen McHugh, Osb-awa; - 2 frisbee in pail, Erie okr ton, Lindsay, throwing is- bee farthest, Sandra Bcgg2s, Fenelon Falls. Officers for 1973: Presidenti, Mlr. Wes. Hilton, Lindsay,: Sec.-Treas., Mrs. H. Mont- gomery, Lindsay; Sports, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wright, Bcw- nanville; Mr. and Mrs. LyI Shields. The 1973 Reunion to be lý!;d at Cedar Park, Hampton, Srd Sunday in August. Visit the .. Sio ppe Pernis - Colora Clairol Wigs Lalest Cutting Techniques PHONE 623-5455 31 King st. W. Bowni,,nvlUe PL ACE:19 2 7 BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, 49 LIBERTY ST. N. REGISTRATION DATES: WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.; THURS., Sept. 21, 7 p-ni. -- 9 pm. Registration will take place in the i-nain foyer of the sehool. Fee.: 20 week course $10,00 10 week course $5,00 (plus inaterials if necessary) Evening classes begin durîng the week of October 2, 1972 and continue for, 20 weeks unless otherwise indicated. Classes wilI be held in the subject5 listed below, providing a sufficient ï number of applicants enrol in each course. Accountfing - introductory Amateur Radie (Isads te licence) Art Astrormy (10 weeks) Autoinetive Mechanies Bridge, contract Cake Decorating (10 weeks) Interior Decorating (10 weeks)ý Machine Shop Marketing, Photography - Beginnîng (10 weeka) Physical Fitness - Men Physical Fît-ness - Wemen Sewing - Ba2sic Knîts (10 weeks) Sewing - Beginners (10 weeks) Sewing - Advanced Small Engine Repair Typewriting - Introducinry Typewrîting - Advanced Welding and Creative Welding woodworking TOoOur Frien-ds and Customers: WeljcDee te the woaderful wonld cf Chinese food at the Lotus GarensResaurntwhere you will enjoy the subtiebies of Chrnese cusn.Our mnenui is exctice and legendary; ibiîs filled with every delight, popular ishies andt gourmet delicacies. Ifyu appr-eciate a change of pace from bthe ordinary or havec the slightest whima for reel Chinese gourmet food, pa-ýmper yourself and your f amily, eajoy the best from us. Your f amily wiIl marvel at the exotîc cuisine and your day wfilbe, mro-st r,,ewarding. When yý ,ou entertain or have an occasion to. celebrate, V4 flate yor uess.Serve themn an array of Ihese delicieus Ch- inese peatis Your parby will be a success and your eveng will jbc most pleasant. Wh, erY-diea hm r at the Lotus Gardens Restarn;t,ou luscicus gourmet focds assure ycu of a pleasant,meoae expenience. Thaak You, The Management FREE HOME DELIVERY ON $3.50 MINIMUM ORDER PL1,E ASECAL RESTAU3RANT 623-5593 or 623-3473

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