MeBride - Clark Wedding on Saturday, August 3th,r 1975, Laurie Agnes, daughter( of Mr. and Mrs. Earle McBride, R.R. 3, Port Hope, became the bride of Robert Charles Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken lark, R.R. 1, Newtonville. Rev. James Burn. of Portr Houp United Chunch, officia-5 ted. The organist was Mn. Scoffield, Baili eboro, Ontario.1 Given in marriage by her1 father, the bride wore a fulli length A-ine white Chantilly f lace gown, the skirt forming a long train. The long full sleeves were gathered at the wrist with a white satin ribbon. The high waist was accented by a satin ribbon and1 bow in the bodice with a tiny lace stand, up collar. The bride's,,shoulder length veil wars held in place by a pearl buttenfly clasp and- she car- ried red roses and pinki carnations ied- with white satin streamers. The bride's only attendant was her sister Marjorie (Mrs.i Leon Barkwell) dressed in a lime green polyester crepe, full length formai gown and1 she carried a single yellow COMMERCIAL PORTRAITS WEDDINGS& SPECIAL OCCASIONS BeARRY VIRTUE C'ratwi Pýtogkok rose surrounclec by white daisies and white streamers. The groom was attired in a light blue tuxedo accented with white nuffled shirt and black bow tie. Mn. Vern Jones was the best man, also attired in light blue tuxedo, jacket and navy trousers, white ruffle& shirt and black bow-tie. Greeting guests at Vincent Massey Memorial Centre, Bewdley was mothen of the bnide, drýessed in a long blue floral chiffon formal coat dress, bier corsage was Pink roses. The groom's mother also assisted in a long formal polyester crepe line green dness. Rer corsage was yellow roses. Fathers of the bride and groom wore, dark business suits and white carnation buttonieres. Music was sup- plied by Jackmans for danc- ing, after which a buffet lunch. was served by the ladies of V.M.M.C. For going away the bride changed to-a beige pant suit with brown and yellow flow- ened collar and cuff s with brown accessonies. Her going away corsage was- yellow R. R. 1, Orono, LO0B 1 MO 416-983-5240 roses. The groom changea to a business suit of navy jacket and grey trousers, black accessories. The bride and groom lef t on a short trip, and are now living in an apartment in Newton- ville. Guests attended from Tor- onto, Port Hope, Newtonville, Bewdley and&Bailieboro. Prior to the wedding the bride was. presented with three miscellaneous showers given by Mrs. Gus Wilson, Orono, by Mrs. Ray Martineli hosted by Connie Martinel from the staff of the Voyageur Restaurant and at Morrish Sunday School and hosted by Mrs. Fred McBride, sister-in- law of bride, Mns. Ken Whitney, Mrs. Carmen Irvin, Mrs. Harold Osborne. The staff of Allin's Cable Reels, where groom is employed presented Bob with a lovely gold swag lamp. Photo by Gord Philips, Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allan McCurdy, the former Miss Mary Ruth Chater, on their marriage on Saturday afternoon Sepîtem- ber 27th in the Orono United Church, Rev. B.E. Long officiated. Reception followed in the Main -Hall. Mr, and Mrs. McCurdy will reside near Stirling. Mrs. B. Jones of Newton- ville, bas, been staying with ber daughter and son-in-law Mn. and Mrs. Carman Cornish after been a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital. Mn. and Mrs. Wm. A. Reid of Kirby, Mn. and Mrs. Les Reid are enjoyîng a visit with relatives and friends in the Western Provinces and the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mercer, Jeanette and Travis of Allis- ton recently visited their parents, Mr. and Mns. Geo Dunlop and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mercer Sr. and othen relatives. Euchre Card party was beld last Friday-evening in the Hall of St. Savîour's Anglican Cburcb, Orono. Mn. Wm. Miller has return- ed home from the Oshawa General Hospital. Congratulations to Mn. and Mrs. Cecil Malley wbo cele- brated their Golden Wedding Anniversary at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mn. and Mrs. Grant Malley in Bowmanville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abert Mit- chell visited their daugbter and son-in-law Mn. and Mrs. Berton Sine (formerly of Newtonville) and are now residing at Bayside, east of Trenton. Orono United Church women held two meetings this week Unit 1 on Wednesday af ternoon, Oct. lst at the home of Mrs. Cyril Baird and the samne aftennoon Unit 6, Meet- ing at the Leskand'Hall. Mn. Clifford Bruton wbo was ini the two hospitals in Toronto is now convalescing at the home of his daughten and son-in-law, Mn. and Mrs. Oliver Knapp Jr. and sons. ENNISKILLEN Mn. 'and Mrs. Lawrence -Wright, Pontypool were Sun- day supper guests, and Mn, and Mrs. W. E. Sandenson, Columbus, Mrs. Vernon Ratz, Huntsville, Mn. and Mns. Murray Axford and family, Hampton, Mrs. Ray Sander- son, Sharon and Carol, Brook- lin, Mn. and Mrs. Muray Sanderson, Raglan, Mrs. Jim Muller and Darryl, R. R, 1 Enniskillen were Sunday cal- lers at the E. Wright's home. Mn. and Mrs. F. W. Werny, on Sunday motored through the Haliburton anea. Mn. and Mrs. Garth McGill and family Elmira attended the Plowing Match, spent the weekend with parents the H. McGill's and togethen had Sunday supper with Mn. and Mrs. R. Virtue and girls, at Mn.f - an Ms.H.Mcil' rI -- q)U[teâ~r Ot Fur Fabrics. Real Value. Just as warm- just as fashion-right and a breeze to care for. Also a wide selection of pure wool coats, in plains, plaids and checks and leather trimmed or untrimmed. A good range of prices Corne in early for best selection Sizes 8 to 20 Our sportswear lines are of top quality and .a fine selection "A Special Shop jw-r Special Women"- Carter',« of eoubb trttJLtb, OSHAWA, ONTARIO 144 Bond Street West Phone 576-7152 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 1, 1975 3 Port Damrîlington M'arina Jr.,Cà's' Drop Trayout Games to Lindsay Mintz - Michelson Wedding Judy Lorraine, daugbter of Mn. and Mns. Harold Michel- son, 218 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville, became the bride of Lanry Allan, son of Mn. and Mns. Harvey Mintz, 199 Hillcroft, Oshawa, on Saturday, September 6th, 1975 in Bowmanville Pe ntecostal Cburcb. Reverend Don Rogers, officiated, assisted by the father of the bride. Miess Leta Bragg presîded at the organ and Ms. Susan Wilson was the soloist. The bride, given in marri- age by her father, wore a Mn. and Mns. Bob Holmes and Brian, Mn. and, Mrs. Warren Hopper, St. Catha- ines,,were weekend visitons with Mrs. Gentie Lyons. Mrs. Lyons returned 'home witb these folks since spending a few weeks boliday. Mn. and Mns. Hugh Lindsay, and son WVilfnid, Guelph' parked thein trailer home over Sunday night ith Mns. R. Gniffin, and had a good visit before retiring.' Mn. and Mrs. Vic Van Alstine and family, Dundalk, visited on the weekend with Mn. and Mrs. M. Pollard. formai gown, of organza over taffeta, featuning a, high, see-througb neckline of Chani- tilly lace and peanîs, Empire waist, and long, lace cuffed sleeves. The gown held a detachable train, falling into a chapel train, with Chantilly lace trimming tien and sides. A headpîec 'e of lace and sequins held the fingertip veil of Illusion tulle. Shee carried an open Bible with red roses and white carnations, witb red Sweetheart roses down ribbon streamers. The bridai attendants werè Miss Sharon Michelson, sister of the bride, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Mrs. Carol Lougheed, Mrs. Shane Mintz, Miss Linda Mintz and Miss Angela Jeans wore pink, nylon over taffeta dresses, with beadpieces of pink, Sweet- heart roses holding short, pink Illu1ý;on ftulle veils. They eanelbouquets ofwbt darjis and Pink roses. FîloWýer girl was Miss Susan Mintz, wearing a long, white nylon oven taffeta, trimmed with pink ribbons with match- ing hat. She carried a basket of white daisies, pink and yellow roses. Sevenhuysen - Fowler Wedin'2g Garden, Hill United Cburcb Marie, son of Mn. and Mrs. Joe was the scene of a lovely Sevenhuysen, Agîncount. The summier wedding, on Satur- wedding music was played by day, August 23rd, 1975, when Mrs. Evelyn Burton. Rev. R. Bartlett united in Given in manniage by bier marr iage Nancy Joyce, father, the bride wone a long, daughten of Mn.- and Mrs. simple, turn of the century Elmer Fowler, R.R . 1, Camp- styled gown of white satin belîcrof t, and. John Wilhem striped organza with square yoke, long sleeves and flounce at hem line, she wore a wide brimmed white bat with veil and. carried a multi-colored nosegay of roses, carnations, daisies, and baby's bneath. Attending the bride as matron'of bonon was Mrs. Helen Fowler, a sister-in-law of the bride, and bridesmaids Mns. Bnenda Fowler, a sister- in-law of the bride, and Mrs. * * Launie Stata. Wearing match- * ing formal beige gowns of cotton pninted witb multi- colored flowens, and beige deserve to pay IeSS stnaw bats, they are baskets of yellow and white for car and daisies.a a M.Pt f ie nsrace Sevenbuysen, Agincount,' and the usbers Messrs David They do at Abstainers'. Heatb and Ray Rowler. The Because our expérience has groom wore a beige Windsor shown that abstainers have style suit, with ruffled shirt, fewer accidents, fewer home bis attendants wone beige .eWindsor jackets with brown fires. That's why we can in- trousers. sure for less. For the neception in the If you're a non-drinker, can Legion Hall, Pont Hope, tbe 1bride's mother neceîved the you, afford flot to look into guests in1a formaî, mint green Abstai ners' insu rance for your gown, and a yellow and orange home and your car? rose corsage, the groomh's mother assisting in a copen vsuorne & Sha-nk blue lame toga style gown Ins. Age'ncy Ltd., with a pink rose corsage. For the honeymoon trip to 108 Liberty St. N. Québec City the bride wore a Bowrmanville - 623-2527 balter style, figured beige dress. Mr. and Mrs. Seven- ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY huysen are now residing in The only Canadien Com~pany providig automobile Toronto at 113 Marlon Street. and f ie rsura,,ee excluiely to abstainers. Photo by Ineland Studio The grooms attendants were Mn. Gary Mintz, a brother of the groom, the ushers were Messrs. Peter Appelton, Dave Masury, Eric McCormick and John.Bott. Ring bearer was Master Ricky Desarmie. The groom wore a white tuxedo as did the ring-bearer, while the other attendants wore Burgandy tuxedos, pnk nuffled shirts and pink buittonieres. For tbe reception beld in the Solina Communîty- Hall -the mother of the bride neceived the guests in a pink organza over pink ta ffeta gown, matching Channe jacket and a corsage of red and pink roses. The groom's mother assisted in receiving in a turquoise blue nylon oven taffeta gown, with matching short cape and a corsage of white roses. Fora motor trip througb tbe United States the bride, wore a two vece blue polyester dress, blcaccessonies and a cor- sage of yellow roses, the groom wearing a beige suit. Mn. and Mns. Mintz are now living in Oshawa. by David Goheen The fastest game, on two feet, returned to the Bowman- ville Ice Palace, Sunday night, as the Port'Darlington Marina and Hotel; Jr. "Cs", played Lindsay. The final score, not indica- tive of the play ended 8-4 for Lindsay. Bowmanville played well, but wene unable to capitalize in their play around the opposition's net. Boyd Knox opened the scoring for the locals from. Rory Gibbs. Gary Cox from Marcel Belangere scored the second goal in the opening period. In the second. Bowmanville OPP Report During the period 22 Sep- tember 1975 to the 28 Septem- ber 1975 the Ontario Provin- cial Police at Newcastle investigated thirteen moton vehlicle accidents and attend- ed a wide variety of incidents wbich totalled ninety-eight. As a result of the motor vehicle accidents, five pensons were injured and five pensons were charged with offences under the Higbway Traffic Act or the Ciminal Code. Two drivers have been charged with "Careless Diving" and two pensons have been charg- ed wîth "Dniving While Ability Impaired." Thee were six investiga- tions into "Thef t" offences, four investigations into "Break and Enter" offences and two investigations into "Wilful Damage" offences. Eight pensons have been charged with offences unden the Liquor Control Act and three pensons have been charged wi th Impaired Drîv- me. Inattentive Driving Drivers! Collision statistics prove that many traffic deaths and injuries are the result of inattention on the part of the drivers concenned. The Ont- ario Provincial Police urges all drivers to watch out for moments of inattention while driving ... .develop the habit of ALWAYS giving driving the full attention it requires for maximum safety. FLOWER WEEK Oct. 6-12 has been pro- clairned as Flowers of Canada Week; Take a flower to lunch. LIONS WALKATHON' The postponed Lions Olympie Walkathon wilI get underway on Saturday rnorning without rail, it is hoped. Walkers (rom ow mnanviîîée will go to New- those front Newcastle wMl do just the opposite. Cone ont and cheer them on, or better still sign up as a spon- sor. was unable to g et on track, as they were held scoreless. In the third, Pearce Wilcox scored from Rory Gibbs and Allen Emard and Ted Puk scored from John Hogarth. This game was the second agaînst Lindsay for coach, Elwood Bradley and Mana- ger, Don Harvey, as Bowman- vill, flaved Fridav night in Lindsay and lost 6-4. Prior to their season home opening, Sunday, October 12, at 7:00 Bowmanville played last night in Frankford. Tues- day September 3th and play at home Tuesday October 7th a t 7: 00. AIl home games this season will be played Sunday starting at 7:00 p.m. I Specializing In: I WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS, I Natural and Dried I If your organization is interested in a Free Fèbral I Demonstration, please contact us. 'J' Do you drive regardless of the weather?> Do you also use glasses that adjust to the weather - turn dark when the sun shines - turn light when it's cloudy. If you don't have such a pair of g lasses, please ask for a demonstration at The Optical Boutique. e-y Qwt IN~c(Q The Honeymoon is really over when he phones f0 say he'Il be late for dinner . .. and she's aiready Ieft a note saying it's in the refrigerator. CLOTHES CARE HINTS: THERE IS NOTHING CHEAPER than the cost of having your garments cleaned and pressed . .. they are renewed te their original freshness at a fraction of their original cost. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK October 5th thru llth BUowmanville 'W E 4King S t. 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Full Course Turkey Dinner and ail tre-trimmings 0 Dessert and$60 Beverage Included ( Children's Po rtions Available -Reservations Appreciated - Tel. 623-4925 133 Church Street Bowmanvdle