Chï Bai on Uni intg Mr of1 r fat] Barrett - Chappeli Weddin [he maniage of Cindy Lee mothers wedding gown, iappeli to James William length gown of rosepoir rrett, of Toronto, took place over skinner satin wil Sept. 20, 1975 at Kingsview scalloped neckline emb: ited Cburch. ed witb seed pearîs, anc Rev. Irwin was the offîciat- scalloped sleeves and g clergyman. lengtb mittens. Her fini The bride is the daughter of veil was of tulle illusioi rand Mrs. John Chappeil, Pam White was m R.R. 2, Oshawa.' honor.- lhe bridegroom is the son of Bridesmaids were r., and Mrs. William James Bertrim, R. R.R. 2 0 rrett, of 182 Lambton Ave., and Cindy McConaclh )ronto. Toronto. Given in marriage by ber David Chappeli, brof her, the bride wore her the bride. was ring bea \.- hucQeanekg ChueeQ< Mrs. Hinkle had shown her husband a large la mp shade she had just bought, saying, "lsn't it lovely, dear?" ,Mr. Hinkle looked anything but pleased. "If you intend to that ta church tomorrow," he said, -you'Il go alone." CLOTHES CARE HINTS: PROTECT YOURSELF - - lways insist that your retail guarantees garments sold to you f0 be dry-cleanable. Please Remember to Attend the Church of Your Choice> THANKSGIVING WEEKEND - 1975 "We Have Much to be Thankful For" CLEANIER Bowmanville Cleaners Ltd. 84 King St. W. 623-ý "We Specialize-in Shirt Laundering" Best man was Steven Bar- rett, of Toronto, brother of -the Ushers were Murray Baker, of' Islington, ont., and Lenny Chappell, brother of the bride. The reception was held at the UAW Hall. The couple is honeymooning to Ottawa. Upon Itheir return,. the newlyweds will reside at 105 LaRose Ave., Toronto. Cindy Lee Chappel was honored at several showers prior to ber marriage to James William Barrett. Cheryl Bertrima and Pam White co-hosted a miscellane- ý)us shower. A miscellaneous shower was co-hosted by Mrs. A. Brash and Mrs. F. Chown. Mrs. Ed Chappell and Mrs. Cyzpyha co-hosted a, miscel- laneous shower. Another mîscellaneous- shower was co-hosted by Mrs. A. Westlake and Mrs. W. ELIZABETH VILLE Cburch services were held as usual. It was World Communion Sunday. Rev. Bartlett spoke on, "On Receiv- ing Holy Communion." We hpd several visitors in our choir. They have been practis- ing for our anniversary Oct. l9th. They also, were the guest choir at Kendal anniversary on Sunday afternoon. Next Sunday is Canton anniversary at il a.m. and 7:30' p.m. Speaker is Rev. Howard Pentland, Toronto. These will be the onlv services on the charge. Oct. l6th is the United Church Women Unit Il Octo- ber meeting in the afternoon at Mrs. Banisters. .Rev. Ratnjitt is in Port Hope g Hospital. Mrs. T.G. Sowden is also in the hospital. Mrs. na f ull William Muldrew is in Osbawa it lace Hospital. ih 10W On Tuesday, several ladies )roider- went to Scarborough Town Id short Centre with the Shiioh ladies' e lbow bus trip. Everyone enjoyed a. iger tip) nice shopping trip. n. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fenwick naid-of- Brandon, Man. are with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew. They Cheryl came down with Mr. and Mrs. 9shawa G. Fowler from Toronto on hie, of Friday night. Other callers on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ;her of Jack, Laverty, and Mr. and ,rer. Mrs. L. Laverty, Oshawa. - ~ KMrs. N. Gardiner and Mrs. K.Trew attended the United Church RaIly at Hastings on Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. Quantrili, Mrs. Whee<er, and Mrs. K. Trew attended open house at Wel- ëwhich come on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H., Quantrill to wea r took in the Conservation Tour of the Ganaraska on Sunday. Mrs. R. Mercer along with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. If store Pattison are visiting friends in the West for three weeks. Mr. Hon Mercer, Mr. G. Mercer and Mr. E. Fowler are moose hunting in the north. IJ-AYDON NEWS Mn. and Mrs. J. Jones and Sandy attende1 the Plowing Match last week. The R1ay Camerons and the Fred Smîth's and Mrs. H. Cnossman motored to Algon-ý quin Park, on Sunday to see the color of the leaves, which were beautiful. -5520 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Madore, Darin and Joann, Weston, were week-end guests at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred - Ashton. TheCanadian Statesman, BowmanvilIe, Ortober 8. 1975 .3 T.J. Mobach, and the bride's aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. C. Buitendijk, and. another uncle Mr. C. Reedijk, al of Holland. Mobach - Vermeulen Wedding Linda Isabel Ellis, bý the bride of Edward Chartes Broome, on SE ber l3th, 1975 in the garc Parkwood Estate, Osha Rev. J. Hendry, of Cc was the officiating clerg, The brides parents ai and Mrs. Kenneth El R.R.3 Bowmanville. The groom's parent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bro. Celebrate This happy your daughter of Glen an who was one ye Grandparents are Newtonville and Hi Her great grandi Bowmanville and Farrow of Newtorn Broome - Ellis Wedding ecame R.R.1 Hampton. with seed peanîs. Her bouquet (Ted) Given in marriage by her was made up of pink sweet- ;eptem- fatber, the bride wore a heart roses, and white camna- ,ens of formal length gown of flowing tions completed with sprigs of awa. wbite jersey knit featuring baby's breath. ourtice gathered bodîce, high neckline As the bride and her father ,yman. with tbree covered buttons proceeded down the steps to tre Mr. accenting a small stand up the garden, the groom's cous- lis of colar. in. Janice Munday, played Her head piece wbich com- guitar and sang "The Wedding' s are plemented her gown held a Song." During the sîgning of îome of tier veil which was sprinkled the register Janice concluded the autumn ceremonv with ~s Frst thd"We've Only'Just Begun." es irs >cithd y The maîd of- honor, Ms Herb Tînk, sister of the bride was attired in an emerald green jersey knit formai gown witb accenting cream lace Wïk jacket; carrying a floral oououet in shades of autumn. The bestman, Mr. Philip Broome, brother of the groom, was attired identical to the groom in a chocolate brown tuxedo complimented by a white ruffled shirt with a brown edge. Ushers were Mr. Richard Ellis, Guelph and Mr. Wade MacLauchian. of Prince Ed- ward Island, brother and cousin of the bride. The bride's mother received euests dressed in an antique rose formal length gown of jersey knit wih atchîng silver acce ssonies. The groom's mother assist- ed attired in an aqua A-ine polyester gown with a formaI length coat. Corsage of pink roses and ~ . baby's breath complemented both gowns. Th e reception was held in teTea House at Parkwood followed by a dance held at the U.A.W. Hall, Oshawa. Guests attended from Agin- court, Barrie, Belleville, Cmpbellford, Ottawa, Prince Edward Island, Sault St. Marie, Thorn Hill and Toronto. Tbe. bride's going away outfit consisted of an autumn rigster is Jan Helenla Farrow, orange tweed suit with accent- id Lynda Farrow of Newtonville ing sky blue blouse and ear old on Juiy l9th, 1975. ma tching accessories and linon Frro of The groom, attîred ina Acy adCitnFro f tbree piece, beige tweed suit, ilda and Bill Cail of Newcastle. left, witb his bride for a honey- [father is Stanley Bowen of moon trip to Prince Edward Island. her great grandmnother is Iva The happy couple are now ville. residing in Newcastle, - Photo by Virtue Photography Rebobotb Christian Re- formed Church, Bowmanville, wvas the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday, Sep- tember 6tb, 1975, when Rev- erend A. Dedager united in marriage Elizabeth Marg- aret, daughter of MVr. and Mrs. CdJ. Vermeulen, Bowman- ville, and Bernard David, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Mobach, Oshawa. Mr. H. Groot, was the organîst, and Miss Jac- queline Mobach, and Mr. Martin Mobach sang a duet, "O Perfect Love.". Given in marriage by ber father the bride was attended by the matron of honor, Mrs. Margaret Brinkman, cousin of thp. bride-the bridesmaids Misses Jacquel 'ine and Elea- nora Mobacb, sisters of the groom, and the flower girl, Miss Michelle Schievink, niece of the bride. The groom was attended by his brother Mr. Martin Mo- bacb, and the ushers Mr. John Schievink. brother-m -law of the bride, and Mr. Bob Bninkm an. A reception following the ceremony was held at the Lioo's Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Mobach are now residing in North Bay. Guests of bonor at the wedding were the groom's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Photo by Ireland Y ELVERTON On Monday, afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray welcomed Mrs. Verina Henderson and daughter, Mrs. Heather-Sue Anderson of Vancouver B.C. and Mrs. Grace Isaacs of Fenelon Falls. The ladies are all cousins of Thora's. U.C.W. Meeting The October meeting of Yelverton U.C.W. was held in the churcb basement with 13 members present. Meeting oDened witb the Ode. Mrs. Isabelle Wilson convened the Devotional (a reading) - Take nothing for granted; Seripture read by Vera Staples followed by O'Canada and Reading - With glowing hearts and concluded with a hymn and prayer. Minutes were read by Secretary Maureen Moore and Treasurer's Report given by Eileen Malcolm. The Flower Report was provided by Vera Staples. The President, Myra Page chaired the business portion of the meeting which consisted of Beef Supper business (see this week's coming events for particul- ars) and future' wedding reception plans. A very satis- factory report was given of the recent annîversary - mariy complimentary notes were received from former resi- dents who attended. Mrs. Ora Quackenbush convened an interestîng program. A sump- tuous lunch was served by Mesdames Maureen Moore, Marjorie Stinson and (Jorrie Malcolm. Sunday, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glasbergen were Mr. and Mrs. Case- Glasbergen and daughter and Mr. anci mns. (ieorge Giasber- gen and family. 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