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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jul 1975, p. 6

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6 The Canadiarn Statesman, Bowmanville, July 16, 197n McCulloch - Vande Meent Wedding Caroline Ann, daughter of Anthony DeJager officiating. The best man was Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Vande Given in marriage by her Hallowell, and the ushers, Mr. Meent, Bowmanville, became father, the bride was atteaded David St. Amand, and Mr. the bride of Calvin C., son of by the matron of honor Mrs Anthony Kiompmaker. Mr. and Mrs. H.G. McCulloch, Anthony Klompmaker, brides- A reception was held at the Campbellford, on Saturday, maids Miss Debra Budd, Miss Nightingale Ceatennial July 28th, 1975, in Rehoboth Reta Bosgra, and the flower- Temple, Queen Street, Bow- Christian Reformed Church, girl Miss Deborah Vande manville. Bowmanville, with ,Reveread Meent. Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch are now residing in Bowmanville. Leslie Ellen Evans, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Evans, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, and Warren David Hung, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Yiu Kwong Hung, Hong Kong, were united in marriage at the home of the bride on Friday, Julv fourth at seven o'clock. Officiating at the ceremony was Mrs. Marjory Avison, lay minister of the first Unitarian Congregation, Oshawa. Attending the bride was her life-long friend Barbara McGuirk, R.R. 3, Bowman- ville. Attending the groom was Mr. Gary Lai of Toronto. Peggy Avison of Whitby and John Brouwer Jr. of Whitby carried the rings. The father of the bride gave her in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hung will reside in Toronto. -Photo by Jack Luke Rice - Puk Wedding Reverend Wesley Oake solemnized the marriage of Dianne Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Puk, Bowmanville, to Glen Lewis, son of Mrs. Jean Rice, Hampton and Mr. Jack Rice, Kingston, in a lovely summer wedding held in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday, June 21st, 1975. Mr. John Crookshank presided at the organ. The bride, iven in mar- riage by her father, wore a formal gown of organza over taffeta, featuring a low neck- line, empire waist and slim ruffled sleeves. The gown was appliqued with French lace designs. A three tiered tulle illusion, finger tip veil fell gracefully from the headpiece and she carried a bridai bouquet of red roses with stephanotis. The bridal attendants were maid of honor, Missz Judy Froats, Bowmativille; and bridesmaids, Misses Susan Harvey, Cobourg, a cousin of the bride, Nancy Allen, Vank- leekhill. They were gowned alike in formal gowns of deep pink, with wide brimmed white hats and white accesso- ries and carried nosegays-of white and pink carnations. pink carnations. The groom was attended by best man Mr. Danny Catto, and the ushers were Messrs. Gary Killens, Ken Rice, brother of the room and Ted Puk, brother o the bride. The ring bearer was Master Wade Puk, nephew of the bride. The groom wore a Windsor tuxedo with pale blue jacket, dark trousers, white shirt with blue ruffled edge. The attendants wo.re royal >lue winosor tuxedos with white shirts with ruffles edged in blue. The ring bearer was in an entire white outfit. For the reception held in Trinity United Church Hall and later in the evening at Port Darlington Marina Hotel, the bride's mother received the guests in a yellow poly- ester crepe formal gown with matching lace jacket and was assisted in receiving by the groom's mother in a green polyester satin, formal gown with earl sequin trim and a mateing jacket. Both moth- ers wore corsages of sweet- heart roses, white and yellow carnations. For a honeymoon to Prince Edward Island the bride chose a two piece navy and white halter dress with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Rice are now residing at 1266 Pentland Avenue, Oshawa. Guests were present from Toronto, Oshawa, Peter- borough, Britt, South River, Kingston and Bowmanville. Trinity United Church, Bow- For a honeymoon to Clear- corsage while the groom wore manville, was the scene of a water, Florida, the bride a pale blue suit. lovely spring wedding on chose a formai gown of red Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saturday, June 14, 1975, whea and white check with white Srojwons are residing in Rev. N. Wesley Oake united in silk stole and white gardenia Oshawa. marriage Deborah Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oke, Bowmanville and Edward Ben, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dimitro Strojwons, Oshawa. Mr. John Crook shank presided at the organ and accompanied the soloisf, Mrs. Sam Black who sang "One Hand - One Heart'. "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Twelfth of Never." The bride, given in mar- riage by her mother and father, wore a formal gown of silk organza over net, fashion- ed with a flounce both oh the bodice and full skirt, which as well as the cuffs of her long sleeved gown were accented by chantilly lace and seed pearls. Her lace juliet cap, enhanced by seed pearls and rhinestones, held a full length silk tulle illusion veil and train trimmed with chantilly lace to match her gown. She carried a lace backed nosegay of belinda orange roses, yellow daisies and babies breath with white satin streamers tipped with belinda roses. Miss Marilyn White, maid of honour, bridesmaid, Miss Elizabeth Strojwons, sister of the groom, and Miss Heather Gabourie, junior bridesmaid, cousin of the bride were gowned alike in formai gowns of apricot and green floral crepe on a white background wit contrasting long sleeved orange jackets trimmed with wide lapels and cuffs in the floral material. Their wide Hampton United Church Mr.iSteyenee.Mate brimmed, white hats were was the scene of a îoveîy trimmed with streamers to summer wedding on Juîy 5, bride, was the ringbearer.The match their floral gowns, and 1975, when Rev. F. Paul Erb groom and his attendants they carried white wicker united la marriage, in a wore royal bine tuxedoes with baskets with bronze and double ring ceremony, Lois white ruffled shirts edged in yellow daisies and touches of Rebecca, daughter of Mr.. and biue, orange starflower and babies Mrs. Renson E. Killens For the reception held at the breath. Hampton, and Leonard An: Lions Community Cente, Bow- The groom, dress all in thony, son of Mr. and Mrs manville, the bride's mother white formal attire and wear- Herman Huisman, R.R. 1 chose a fOrmal gown of ing a belinda rose bouton- Bowmanville. orange-ice polyester faille niere, was attended by the Given in marriage by her with a corsage of talisman best man, Peter Koropisz of father and mother, the bride roses and white carnations. Toronto, and the ushers, wore, a formai gown of silk The groom's mother wore a Douglas Oke of Peterborough orgnza over taffeta with a formai gowa of mint green and Bob Strojwons, brothers lace yok and mandarin coîlar crepe with a corsage of pink of the bride and groom. They accented with seed pearîs. rosesand white carnations. wore white dinner jackets and Lace highlighted the empire For a honeymoon to Ia black tosr whtsits waistline, cuffs and hemine. ara Falls, the'rd hs baktrousers, white shirtsgebie hs with black ruffles, black A tiny crystal tiara held the scarlet and white printed velvet bow .ties and bronze lace-edged veil of tulle illusion jersey dres a white rose daisies in their lapels. which fiowed into a chapel corsage, large white picture For the reception and dance train. She carried a cascade hat, and accessories. at the Lion's Community bouquet of red roses, white The newlyweds are residing Centre, Bowmanville, the carnations and baby's breath. at 325 Surrey Dr., Apt. 1, bride's mother received the Miss Marilyn Killens, sister Oshawa. guests in a formai gown of of the bride, was maid-of- The bride was honoured at apricot silk chiffon with a honor, and the bridesmaids aumerous showers and pre- matching cape and carried a were Mrs. Lynda Gross, sister sentations prior to her wed- white leather bag adorned of the bride, Mrs. Beveriy ding. Co-workers of Bel] with her corsage of belinda Killea, and Miss Lorraine Canada held a miscellaneous and yellow rose buds. The Huisman, sister of the groom. shower atthe home of Mrs. groom's mother assisted in They were dressed alike in Gwen Gascoigne. A commun- receiving the uests in a blue and white printed faatas ity shower was held in the C.E. formai gown o green silk satin, formai gowns with Wing of Hampton United chiffon and silk jersey with a white organdy collars, and Church with Mrs. Mariene matching cape and wore a carried arm bouquets of three Baliard as convenor. Follow- wrist corsage of yellow rose-piak rose buds, fera and ing bowling, Mr. and Mrs. buds.bay's breath. Herk Kobes eatertained at Mr. Ted Fearnley of Toron- Mr. Walter Kairetz, R.R. their home and presented a to, cousin of the bride was Oshawa, acted as best man ift of money to Lois and Len Master of Ceremonies and Mr. and the ushers were s. orthepurchase-of 1amps. The Nelson Osborne proposed the Gary Killens and Glenn Kil- bridesmaids heid a linen toast to the bride. lens brothers of the bride an a shower at tb e hom e of Mrs On Saturday. July 5,1975. in St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, Mary Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Gruyters, and Grant W., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snowden, were united in marriage by Reverend N.E. Schamerhorn. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, chose a formal length gown of white polyester satin featuring an empire waistline and a self train. The full upper sleeves were gathered into straight wrist length sleeves fastened with tiny satin buttons. The gown was trimmed at the neckline and waistline with lace and also appliques of lace Wendy Killens, Mrs. Mary Huisman held a miscellaneous shower at her home. A buffet dinner receded a shower for the bride at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. May Kil- lens, Whitby. were on the skirt. Her scalloped tiered veil was gathered onto a matching lace and satin headpiece and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white daises. The groom's sister, Miss Linda Snowden, was maid of honour, and the bridesmaids were Miss Louise Gruyters, and Mrs. Brenda Wilkins. They wore mint green poly- ester gowns with white hats and gloves,, and carried bas- kets of orange roses and yellow and white daises. The best man was Mr. John Stainton, and the ushers were Mr. Henry Gruyters, brother of the bride, and Mr. John Snowden, brother of the groom. Receiving the guests at the reception, held at the Acres, the bride's mother wore a coral polyester dress and matching jacket and a cor- sage of pink roses and white carnations. The groom's mother wore a turquoise flowered dress with matching coat and corsage of yellow roses and white carnations. For the honeymoon, the bride wore coral slacks and matching top with four red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Snowden e now residing at 95 Liberty ,L: N., in Bowmanville. Hung - Evans Wedding Snowden - Gruyters Wedding

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