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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 1973, p. 3

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Nov. 28, 1973 3 HAYDON Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, Caesarea, were Sunday caîl-, ers at Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cameron's. Mr. Jim Grahamn, Valley- field, Que.,, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Attention Ladies Shampoo and Set OnIy$ 1.099 ASK1 FOR DIANE PERMS - 20% Off Chalet Beauty Salon Phone 623-7541 KING ST. FAST - BOWMANVILLE GOry Cleaners ClacAle A prominent businessman fell in love with an actress and decided to marry her, but for the sake of prudence he employed a detective agency to report on her life. The report read: "The lady has an excellent reputation: her past is without a blemish; and she bas acircle of impeccable friends. The only breath of scandai is that Iately she's been seen a great deal in the company of a businessman of doubtful reputation." CLOTHES CARE HINT: curtains and drapes will disintegrate from atmospheric and acid deposits unless they are cleaned at least once every six months. 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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Black- hurn and Susan, Orono, were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn and farnily Mr. and-Mrs. Tom Srnith, Caesarea, called on the J. Potts famiiy on Monday. The Srniths are leaving for Flor- ida, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts, Mary and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potts, were guests at the Potts-Lewis wedding a t Renfrew, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Graham were guests at the Ferguson- Rahm wedding at Tyrone Church and the Potts-Lewis wedding at Renfrew on Sat- urday. Mr. Frank Nielson, flew home from the west to attend the Poits-Lewis wedding at Renfrew on Saturday. Mr. Glen Ashton was a guest at the Potts-Lewis wedding at Renfrew on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potts, jwere guests at the Potts-Lewis lwedding on Saturday evening .at Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blackburn and Wendy, Whiitby visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham, Kyle, Gail and Sybil were guests at the Ferguson-Rahm wedding in T1yrone United Church on Saturday, with the recéption at Haydon Comm- unity Centre, when Club 21 did the catering. Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tabb a ,n d famiiy, Bowmanvîlle, the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tabb's 25th wedding annîver- sary. .On Saturday evening, rela- tives and friends gathered at the John Jones Sr.'s home, Mrs. John Jones Jr.,Bowrnan- ville, hosted a misceilaneous shower. for Alice and Bill, a future bride and groom. Happy Birthday wishes were extended to Alice and Bill as their 'birthdays both corne on the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cowling, Salem, were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Irene Tabb and famiiy. Mrs. Lloyd Siemon and Susan, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. Garrard. Mrs. Arthur Trewin, and her brother Mr. Russell Anderson, Port Hope, visited their broth- er, Mr. C. Anderson, Cale- donia, who had just left hospital on Thursday. Mrs. Jack Jones, accomp- anied ber daughter Alice, of Kingston to Scarborough, to the home of the groom-to-be parents, where his mother and sister Lynne were hostesses to a shower to friends and nieghbors. Congratulations and best wishes to ail the newleyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slernon, Susan and Fred, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor, Enniskillen. Mrs. A. Thompson was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thompson and Cynthia, on Monday, and a dinner guest of the Osmond family, Bowmanville, on Tbursday. G f eto. BOURJOIS - ON THE WIND Cologne - .98 - $4.50 Gift Sets - $3.00O-'$7.00 FABERGE - MUSIC Cologne - $2.50 - $4.00 Gift Sets - $5.50 CHANEL No. 5 Colognes and Perfume $4.50 - $17.50 Gift Sets - $7.50- $14.00 YARDLEY - SPRING FLOWERS Colognes - $1.50 - $3.50 Gift Sets - $2.25 - $8.75 YARDLEY -BLACK LABEL Soap - Af ter Shave - Cologne Gif t Sets - $2.75 - $8.50 Married in Orono Unit ed Church Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKenzie Gi ven in marriage by her father, Rev. Long united in marriage, Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willi Schmahl, R.R. 2, Orono, and Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKen- zie, Oshawa, on Friday, Nov- ember 16, 1973 in Orono United Church. Mrs. Stella Morton was the organist. The bride wore a full length gown of satin and embroider- ed chiffon, the puffed sleeves and high neckline were made of one thickness of silk chiffon with tiny nosegays embroid- ered on it. -Her- veil was a ti-aditional fingertip length completely encircled with lace flowers. She carried a dainty bou- quet of goid daisies, yellow roses and orange carnations rnterspersed with fresh heath- er for good luck and sprigs of myrtle leaves. The bridai attendants were Maid of Honor, Sophie Scott, and the bridesmaids Misses Fom Scflmahl, brother of the Sheryl Stade and Katharina )ride. VcKenzie, sister of the groom. A reception followed at the The best man was Mr. Keith ïoliday Inn. Darling and the ushers were The happy couple are now Vessrs. Jan Hrdlicka and -esiding in Oshawa, Friday evening there were K. McQuade and family, 13 tables of Euchre, with a Maple Grove were Sunday gain of several new faces to visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. enjoy an evening out, playing Hoar. cards. Wînners were: Mr. Mrs. Estelle 0'Donnell, Earl Prescott, Mrs. Olive Mrs. Isabelle Perger, Harnil- Gimblett, Mr. Lance Phare, ton, Mrs. Roy Graham, Hay- W. L. Masters and ïRuby don, visited Mlr. and Mrs. WV Birkett and Ethel Goble. 50-50 Rahrn. Myrtie Manns, Mr.. and Mrs. J. C. Cook~ Mr. and Mrs. Don. Alîman, spent the weekend with Mr. Mr. Bert Jewell, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cook, Geo- and Mrs. Eber Snowden, rgetown and visited with Mrs. Courtice, Miss Mabel Jewell Ted McBride, Georgetowr were Monday evening guests and Mr. and Mrs. Rick West, of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare. Terra Cotta. Mr. and Mrs. H. Balil, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahm Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. attended the Ferguson-Rahm attended in Toronto. Mrs.- Edna Wood and Mrs. Bill Roy of Tyrone U.C.W. presented a very fine devotional on "Fai- th". Mrs. Morton and Mrs. Sim pson of En field gave rea dings and Mrs. M. Vice of Solina played two piano solos. A very enjoyable evening ended with a get-to-gether and lunch served by Enniskillen ladies. The Sunday morning serv- ice was verv well attended. Rev. E. Leicester- Bigb, B.A.B.D. sermon,- "Stir Up The Gift 0f God".ý The Explorers sang two numbers with Mrs. John Vaneyk, pian- ist and leader Mrs. J. Wood- ley. Church Service every Sunday morning at 11:15 ar. You are welcome. Please get in touch with the minister as early as possible if you a re interested for the Communicants Class. The' Annual White Gift Service will be held Sunday morning Dec. 9th. The Sunday School Christ- mas presentation will be held Sunday evening, December, 9th. at 7 p.m.,- with guest pianist Mr. Doug Dewell. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Bromeli, Bowmanville were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Letter to Editor Tor onto, Ontario. DearSir, Nov. 20,1973. It is that tîme again and I arn always happy to be renewing my su bscript ion once again. At 77 years one neyer knows how much long- er- I enjoy your Editorials, Smiley, 49 years ago! not too rnany left in rny age bracket but you are to be congratulat- ed on a most interesting weekly, and good luck and best wishes to all your staff. Sincerely, Gladys Mowat Eds Note: Many thanks for such kind comments. We keep trying to improve. Married in Trinitv- United Trinity United Church, Bow- manville was the scene of an impressîve cerernony on Sat- uray, October 20, 1973, when Reverend Amacher, united in marriage Julia Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell, 24 Liberty St. S., Bowrnanville and Terrv John. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ostie, Oshawa, Mr. John Crookshank was the organist. Given in marriage by ber father, the bride wore a lovely two piece ensemble of polyes- ter crepe, designed in a sleeveless sheath style with a mandarin neckline, and a front panel of lace down the full lengthof the dress. The coat was double-breasted and featured wide embroidered lapels. The train flowed frorn the wide pleats at the waist- line of the coat. The petal shaped headdress was ern- broidered with seed pearis and heid a shoulder length veil. Wearîng a family heir- loom gold locket encrusted with diamonds. she carried a David Johnston. At the November meeting Tyrone Unit y L.O.B.A. 1244 were pleased to have a visit from Most Worshipful Grand Mistress of Ontario East, Evelyn Richards who conduct- ed the election and installation of officers assisted by Worthy Mistress Dorothy Morrisey, Officers of Victory L.O.B.A., Oshawa. Married at Kedron, The Reverend Wrn. Davis was the officiating minister at the marriage, in Kedron United Church., on Saturday, November 17, 1973 of Diane Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Start, Kelowna, British Columbia, to Albert Neil, son of Mr., and Mrs. Fred Samis, Enfield. Mrs. G. Hunt- er was the organist. Given in marriage by ber father, the bride was lovely in a white satin gown of Empire design, with matching coat and chapel trian. She carried red Sweetheart roses and white mums, inter-laced with McRobbie Photo white statice. The bridai attendants were Mrs. Hanne Felice, as Matron of honor, Mrs. Suzanne Sch- oonderbeek, Misses Marie Dunlay, Helen Thomas as bridesmaids. The best man was Mr. H{enry Schoonderbeek, and the ushers Messrs. Murray Start, Gordoný Giffin, and Stuart Samis. Following a reception held in Centennlial Hall, Bowrnan- ville, the happy couple left1 on a honeymoon trip to Ottawa, and are now residing in Courtîce. ierry J.ohn UtlC bridal bouquet of white daisies and pale pink sweetheart roses. The bridal attendant, Mrs. Dan McDonald as matron of honor wore a formai gown of golden silk jersey and she carried a bouquet of white, gold and bronze mums. The best man was Mr. Ed. Locke, and the ushers Messrs. Reg. Robinson and Ken Hoit. l'or the reception iield at the Canadian Corps Hall, Oshawa, the bride's mother received the guests in a formal gown of turquoise crepe and a corsage of roses. The groorn's mother assisted in receiving in a floral pink formai gown with a corsage of pînk roses. Following a honeymoon in the Eastern States the happy couple are now residing in Oshawa. The bride was honored at several showers., while Mes- srs. Ed Locke, Reg Robinson and Ken Hoît held a stag in honor of the groom. 5 KING ST. ~LEX McGREGOR Drugs WES

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