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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Oct 1974, p. 3

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Marlow - His Weddin'g A candlelight service, form- wedding of Anne, do cd the setting in Eldad United Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Church, Solina, on Saturday, R.R. 1, Enniskillen, Sepinber l4th, 1974, for the yen, son of Mr. ~ry Cleaners C/iuC "I1 arn gong away for a few days, Brdgt," said the IE bouse to her servant girl, "and I arn going to leave wi my keys, those to my losets as well as those to my c jewel boxes. 1 know that they will be safe with you course, 1 expeet you not to, touch tbem." When the mistress returned, the girl said to ber, "Ma going to leave you." "Wby, Bridget?" "Because you don't trust me." "How can ynu say tbat, wben 1 left you witb ail my k( "That yoi, did. Ma'am; but not one of tbem fits." CLOTIUES CARE HINT: YOUR APPEARANCE is always crisp and fresb wben your clothes cleaned rcgularly. Searcb your clotbes soiled garments. Sent tbem to your Cleaner. Chamber of Commerce DANCE Flying Dutchman Motor Inn Nov-@mber 9th VOUR EXCLUSIVE SANITONE DEA: BOWMANVI C1.LEANERS-,i a lm 84 KING ST. W. ~LEANER We Specialize In Shirt Laundi Douglas Marlow, R.R. 2, Picton. Reverend J-C. John- son, Hampton, officiated, with Mrs. Donald Taylor presiding at tbe organ. Given in marriage by ber fatber, the bride chose a white A-ine gown witb lacy over- coat witb bhood and train,, made and designed by the bride's rnotber. Sbe carried a bouquet of dricd faîl flowcrs. Tbe matron of honor was Mrs. Ken Hatton, tbe best man, Mr. Steve Campbell, and tbe usher, Mr. H-oward Hilîs, brother of the bride. Following a reception held in the Solina Cornrunity Hall, tbe happy couple left on a boneymoon in England, Scot- land and Wales, and are now rcsidingin London, Ontario. NE WTON VILLE Mrs. Iva Farrow and Mr. Reg Falls were recent visitors witb tbeir brotber, Orville and Mrs. Falls, in Peterborough. A few friends met at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer, on Wednesday, for a cbat, and an afternoon of Bridge. Tbose present includ- cd Mrs. Bea Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Art-McAdarn, of Camer- on, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones, 4 and Mr. Roy Smitb; tbe ý- resuits wcre: Higb lady - Ida McAdam, and High man - Art S McAdam. Mr. Bud Joncs, of Edmon- ton, arrived bere, Tbursday afternoon after a business trip to Mon treal, for a visit witb his mother, Mrs. Bea Joncs and ï,otber relatives. He lef t for borne, on Sunday afternoon. WlI. Members attending the "Fun Fair", at Maple.Grove on Tbursday, included Mrs. Bea Joncs, Mrs. Leta Sarnis, Mrs. Janet Paeden, Mrs. Mary Joncs, Mrs. Iva Farrow, Miss Berneice Mllgan, Mrs. laughter of A. Milligan, and Mrs. F. sley Hilîs, Ferguson. 1and Ste- Mr . Raymond Bruce re- and Mrs. turned borne, Tbursday, frorn Memorial Hospital, whcrc heé was a patient for about thre e weeks. Vsîtors witbh rn, over :/de the weekend wcrc Mr. and Mrs. Wcndall Bruce, and ady of the Stepbcn, of Bancrnft. Other itti you ail callers were Mrs. Dawn icests and Dafoe, and Mrs. Clancy, from )u, but, of Belleville, and Mrs. Isabel adm 'in Waters, of Toronto. îdarn, Mrs. Barbara Elliott and Mr. Jack Elliott are both patients in Toronto hospitals, tbe latter to undergo surgery. :ceys?" this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcber attcnded tbe wedding of their nyou bave grand-daugbter, Barbara closet for Carey, to- Howard Smith, in Kingsview United Cburch, Osbawa, on Friday cvcning, witb reception, after, in Fren- cb Cultural Hall. Among tbose attcnding the 45tb Anniversary célébration, 1LER for Mr. and Mrs. George Finnie, on Friday cvening, in Port Hope's Legion Hall, wcre L E Mr and Mrs. Melville Joncs, j-L Mrs Bea Joncs, ana Budc. Later, tbe-Joncs' calie-d at the- TD Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- ,U~. manville,, to pay their respects to tbe late Mrs. Prout. 623-5520 Mr. and Mrs. Clint Brown of îein" Newcate weresupper Mrs. F. Henderson. Local Melhuish - Elliott wedding Given in marriage by ber parents, Catherine Elien, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, Newtonvillc, became tbe bride of James Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Melhuîsb, Peter- borough, on Saturday, Sept- ember 14, 1974, in Newtonville United Cburcb. Reverend Montgomnery was tbe officiat- ing clergyman, Mrs. William Closter,' the organist, and David Licko, the guitaritst. Wearing a formai gown of polyester crepe, designed witb a boat neckline wi tbVenice lace on the bodice and cuffs of the trumpet siceves, a cbapei train and a satin bow woven around the Empire waistlinc, an Illusion veil feul frorn a matching Juliet cap, and sbe carried a cascade of wbite Sweetheart roses, stephanotis, carnations, and ivy. The maid of honor was tbe bride's sister Cindy, tbe bridesmaids Lînda MacDon- aid, and Katby Bridger,. tbe junior bridesmaid, Leanne, sister of tbe bride, and tbe flower girl Kim Ware. Tbe older attendants woregowns of blue and green polyester crepe witb tbe two younger ones la solid blue gowns of the sanie designi and inaterial. Al carried baskets of blue, green, wbeat and pink dried fiowers. The bcst man was Mr. Douglas Moncrief, and the usbcrs Gary Eiiiott and Wil- liam Calder. Tbcy worechcar- coal grey suits witb blue shirts. Master Michael Low was ring bearer. 1For the reception hcld in the Centenniai Hall, Bowman- ville, tbe mother of the bride wore a gown of mauve and pink prinýted chiffon witb matcbing jacket, the groom's mother, a bot pink polyester knit gown. Both wore corsages of pink roses and white carnations. Following a buneymuon ini Finger Lakes area, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Melbuisb are residing in Peterborough. Witb cveryone's beip, it should prove a succcssful venture. Another Parade meeting is scbcduied for Nov. . Cail Bob Willsber at 786-2690, if you want.to.beip. A meeting is being bcld tonight (Monday) at the home of Mr. F. Gilîrer, to plan for the annuai Remembrance Day Sertvice at our Cenotapb, wbîcb , tbis year wili be beld on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 10:45 KENDAL .. . . .,.,. . Mrs. Garland Catbcart, Mrs. W. H. Foster, Mrs. Allen Downes and Mrs. Reg Elliott attended the Oshawa Presby- teriai U.C.W. meeting in Orono on Monday, Oct. 2lst. The theme for the day was 'Be Hearers oniy.' The gucst Sunday departures throughout the fail and winter. speaker was the Rev. Stanley The Waikikî Special features two weeks in Honolulu Bates, Ministry witb the deaf at one of three hotels, rangn from economy t0 fromn the B ay of Qunite delukce Conference. SkyLark ta Hawaii includes:2 e k Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster e Round trip ai transportation via I have recentiy moved into their Wardair* Transfers a Accommoda- fine new borne, near the tion for 14 niqhts e Free beach bag boundary in Hope Township. e Services of SkyLark repressentative Il There wcrc six members Ask about SkyLark's two and thre e S?4?9 frossi Kendal Wnen' Insti- is rnd tours. tute wbo attendcd the Fun SkyLark's holidays to Hawaii during the fallare Fairheldon hursay ateroffered and operated by Travel Fun Tours It.d Fairbldon Tursdy afer- Alil prices quoted are based on noon at Maple Grove. It iwo persons sharing coi proved a very interesting modation and include round aftcrnoon both socially and Toronto. Taxes, service charges financiaily. and gratuities extra. Certai departures are subjeci bo high7 Miss Catharine Stewart, season supplemnenis. See the who bas been confined to ber yLrbocuefromeeC C bcd for the past couple of wceks is improving anldbas gone to stay witb ber neiceSy r Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keane and F u family of Scarborougb for aSe s n whilc. e s n Mr. and Mrs. David Sker- Travel ratt rcturned borne iast tbursday af ter a trip out West. Limited J Thcy attendcd a reunion nortb of Winni peg, wbere tbey used MEBR7 igS.E to live, also visited relatives in igç -Ayq~ Saskatchewan. O'sha~wa Mr. and Mrs. R. Eiliott57 3 1 spent the weekend in Powas -__ 577___ 6___3131__ san visitîng relatives and attended the 5th wcdding anniversary of Mn. and Mrs. Donald Barber on Saturday evenîng. lt's Time to Setart Thinking About CHRISTMAS!1 BOO-K NOW FOR YOUR PERMANENT BEFORE THE CHRISTMAS RUSH STARTS We Specialize In: STREAKING- PERMS- BLOW DRYING SCISSORS HAIR CUTS-CURLING IRON We have the Hair Specia ists to suit every need. PAT- CAROL- ANNE -MARY And we are delighted ta welcome back NANCY The B betteSalon of B#auty 57 King St. W. 623-7691 Bowmanvi lie FASHIONS IS HAVING A BIG SALE 1/3 t /2Off SPORTS WEAR AND WINTER COATS 20 % Off Our Lease Has Expired And We Are Preparing To Move. SoWe Want To Reduce Our Inventory NOW Our move wiIIsaeyo money$$ Ail Present Stock Reduced Clearing b the Walls (Excepi New Arrivais) EARLY SHOPPERS WILL BENEFIT MANY ITEMS ONE 0F A KIND Beautiful Merchandise And In Season Too! Doors Open Thurs. 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Open Fni. 10a.m. -9 p.m. Chargex Master Charge in the Gallery MIDTOWN MALL Alterations Erxtra van Driel - Clegýg Wedding A pretty wedding was solemnized at Kingsview United Curch, Oshawa, Saturday, October 5. The bride is the former Janet Ann Clegg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Clegg, Oshawa, and the groom is Leslie John Van Driel, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van Driel, Bowmanvifle. The officiating minister was Rev. J. Irwin, soloist Mrs. Sam Black and organist Mr. Ross Metcalf. - Photo by Rober t Aldsworth people among the guests at the Norton-Kimbali wedding, in Newcastle United Cburch, Friday evening included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimbail, Diane and June, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Kim and Ken. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimbail, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stapîcton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbail, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer. The reception, following, was held in Comimunity Hall. Mrs. Mary Wade came home from Barrie, Friday nigbt, for the weekend, returning on Sunday evenîng. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hender- son were Saturday evening visitons witb Mr. and Mns. Les. Alidnead, Oshawa. David Henderson and Bill Mac- Donald are beginning tbeir courses in Electronies at Ceorge Brown's Technicai School, Toronto, on Monday of Our Anniversary Service was weil attended on Sunday rnorning when Rev. G. Mont- gomery continued bis series of sermons on the truc value of the Christian Cburcb, stress- ing the importance of remern- bering it as a symbol of our Profession of Faitb and its members as belonging to the Universal Famiiy of God. Mr. David Ficko of Betbany, sang two solos, "How Great Thon Art, and "Heip me Jesus,"- witb guitar accompaniment, and the choir sang "Joyful, Joyful, Wc Adore Tbec." Mn. and Mrs. Jim Melbuish of Peterborough, werc witb Mrs. George Eliiott and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher spent the weekcnd witb their son, Don and friend ln Witby and visited varlous places of interest, including the Witby (Station) Art Gallery, etc. lst Newtonville Cubs Apple Day The Cubs and Venturers were out on the weekend, selling apples to raise funds for local and district actîvities and were very successful. Approximateiy '$33500 was raised. The boys worked very bard and are to be congratu- lated on the success of their efforts. The baskets were decorated in the "Apple Day" theme and were ail very good, indeed it was bard for the judges to pick out the best. Jacob Weusvuurt won first prize. On Monday night, a Hallo- we'en party is planned, every- one including leaders are to be in costumes. It sbould be a fun nigbt! Mrs. Osborne and Mr,. Willsher are providing the treats. The big event cormng up for the Cubs is the Santa Claus Parade. Tbey are put- ting together a float. One meeting bas already been beld. and a good number of parents turncd out to belp. HAUTE COUTURE nr. ol na, i

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