flounce trimmed the skirt and chapel length train. She wore a matching organza picture hat and carried Woburn roses, daisies and baby's breath. The matron! of ý honor was Mrs. Dean Worden. The bri- desmaids were Miss Louanne Ayre and Miss Susan Best. They were ail gowned in old faishioned navy blue dotted Swiss trimmed with Swiss lace haýnds and short puffed sleeves. They carried lanterns wîth hurricane lam ps decorat- ed with Woburn roses, mar- guerites and haby's breath. They wore large brimmed organza hats with matching trim of navy Swiss dotted material Mr. Stan Found was best man and the ushers were Mr. Roland Bowman and Mr. Grant Best. The reception was held at the Solina Community Hall. The bride's mother received guests in a soft wool crepe desof pale aqua blue with a white orchid corsage. The groom's mother in a deep pink crepe with a corsage of Sweetheart roses at the V-neckline assisted 'in receiving the guests. Following the candlelight dinner a dance was held. The couple honeymooned in St. Kitts, West Indies. They will reside at R.R. 1, Enniskii- len. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 15. 1975 3 "Flowers with Feel ing", For Any Occasion, Tel. 623-3377 M,ýeadows - Bromeil Wedding on August 3th,' 1975, at 'rrinity United Church, LoriAnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bromeli, Bowmanville, was united in marriage ,with 'Perry Arthur Reginald, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Meadows, Newcast1p Slfiunit of St. Paul's U.C.W. beld their October meeting at the church Tues. October 7. Mrs. SamButtery ope'e te orship service wit dpdalhp resent reading Psalm ý95. Mrs ' Buttery read a poem "The First Thanksgiving Day." We sang hymn 19. A Thanksgiving meditation was given by Mrs. Jim Combes. We sang hymn 577 and Mrs. Ccoombes losed the 'worship with prayer. Mrs.. J. Hall gave an interesting reading on "Laura Secord." Mrs. Sam Buttery told us about their trip to Western Canada and Aaska this past suýrmmer. Their journey was made by trainy, plane and boat from Vancouver to AIh ka. Other places visited we Calgary, Banff, Lake Louii and Victoria. She also show some beautiful pictures th she had taken. It gave us al] real desire to do soi travelling. Mrs . Ken Shackleton, ui leader, conducted the bu ness. Minutes of the last t meetings were read. 0 regional meeting will be Maple Grove on Monday, Oý 20 with registration at 9: a.m. General meeting at . Paul's, Tues., Oct. 21 at 2 p.i Christmas general meeti will be Dec. 16. Everyone reminded of our Bazaar, November. Meeting clos, 'with benediction followed b3 social hour. by as- ýre sed hat Ilaà me nit ,wo ur at )et. sit. .M ng is in ed -LMD peageCQâeww kpQ MaI--rriage is like a railroad sign. You see a lovely girl and stop., Then you look. And after you've married you listen. ÇL-OTHES CARE HINTS: RERMANIENT i-m..tATS - The work "Permanent" in this c6iinection is relative. Rarely is there a permanent pleat. DURHAM 4-H CLUB'S ANNUAL BANQUET and PRESENTATION EVENING Saturday Evening, October 18 Clarke High Sehool Bowmanville Cleaners Ltd. w! 9 4 King St. W. 623-5520 .4We pecialize in Shirt - 6EANR'Launderin g" Minion - Morton Wedding In a traditional candllelight double ring ceremony, Rev. R. Hayne, unïited in marriage, Marilyn Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton, Kendal, and Kenneth Sawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Minion, Peterborough, on Sat- urday, September 2Oth, 1975 in St. George's Anglican Churcli, Newcastle. Mr. Terry Dawson was the organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose an Elizabethan designed eown of silk organza, enhancec with a lace Empire bodice, and a weddingband collar bordered with matching lace. Identical lace adorned the cuffs of Bishop sleeves, the front and hemline of the A-line skirt with a chapel train. A lace petailed headdress,. trimmed with seed pearis, and- satin ribbon, neici a four tiered scalloped veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses, white carnations and baby's breath. Wearing identical gowns of mint green floral organza over taffeta and carrying bouquets of white and yellow daisies with baby' s breath, the, bridaI attendants were maid of honor Miss Cornie Zegers, and the bridesmaids Miss Kathleen 1 Morton, bnide's cousin., and J' I FalI's newest fashion - assorted styles solid eolors or tweed.nits FROM $22. UP A sweater that is a jacket. purchased in Paris and Italy for you by Chargex Master Charge Midtown Mal haute couture Open Thurs. -Fri. to 9:OO0P.M. Oshawa Mrs.- Gordon Morton, bride's sister-in-law. The groom's attendants were the best man Mr. Terry Roy and the ushers, Messrs. Gordon Morton, bride's broth- er and John Minion, groom's brother. Receivin~ the guests at the Oddfellows Hall, Orono, the bride's mother wore a formai mint green chiffon gown, and a corsage of yellow roses and bab's breath., Assisting her was the groom's mother in a two piece, dusty rose formai gown and a corsage of yellow roses and baby's breath. Following the reception the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Ottawa, the bride wearing a brown and gold floral dress, brown acces- sories, and a corsage of yeliow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Minion are now residing in Peterbo- rough. 11 Bowman - Best Wedding Eldad Church was the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowman. settîng for the wedding on The bride wore an empire September 13, 1975. Pastor gown of soft organza with Erb united in marriage,' venise lace and motifs high- Jennifer,. daughter of Mr. and lighting the bodice, sleeves Mrs. R. Best and Erie, son of and mandarin collar. A full countdown.'75 Example: BRAND NEW 75 771NTO. 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