LONG SAULT Mlr. and Mrs. Paul Vander- brink, Whitby were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mlrs. W. Vaneyk. Mir. and Mrs. Joe Leavens, Haydon were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall and Lisa, Janetville and Brian and Bobby -Gobie, Blackstock were Saturday supper guests of the Bakers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk attended the Vaneyk family, get together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vaneyk Saturday evening. Mr. aind Mrs. Lew Hayes, Bowmanville were' Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kovacs and girls. Congratulations to all the 4H girls who did s0 well at Achievement Day held in Bowmanville High School Saturday. Several of the mothers attended the func- tion. Mrs. C. Penwarden was hostess for the Club 50 ladies for their April meeting. After opening with hymn Scripture and Devotional the rest of the meeting was spent in making the final plans for the banquet April 23 in Tyrone Community Centre. May meeting to be held at Mrs. R. Cameron. An instructor with two students were forced to land their helicopter on the north haîf of L. 4, Con. 8 Sàturday afternoon with battery trou- ble. Repairs were brought in and they were able to take off Sunday morning. Bowmanville Cleaners presents.. by Ruth Dodier ARIES - [Mar.21.-Apr.2O] It'won't hurt for you to express your opinions, Aries, use tact. Anl increase in salary can be achieved through serious and hard work. TAURUS [Apr.21 -May 201 Ever changing moods h ave to be controlled, Taurus. Emotiqnal upsets can be caused and give way to an inferiority complex. GEMINI [May 21 - June 21] Your restlessness and c hanging mind could have you going from one project to the next. Try to stick to one thing, meditation can help. CANCER [June 22-July 221 You may be subject to some emotional problems and changing moods. However, you get along well with others and enjoy social activities. LEO JIly 23 - Aug.23] Donlestic Ilife can be filled wvitIi wo rries, at t1is time, Leo. Dont subm"-it to anger, be patient. Roman~ce is not gýreat. VIRGO [Aug.24.Sept.22] Changes ýat home can cause some worries. health problems can result if flot controlled. Use common-sense and deter- mination. LIBRA [Sept.23-Oct.231 Don't be disheartened if kind- ness is not returned. Friends may bc slightly stand-offish. Persevere and soon all will be forgotten. SCORPIO [Oct. 24.Nov.221 Vour career becomes more important to you, over this period, as your romantic and social life cornes to a stand-still. Emotions are very strong. SAGIITARIUS [Nov.23 Dec.21] As you become aware of problems around you, a need to improve becomes strong. Others can help you to ach ieve inner satisfaction. CAPRICORN [Dec.22 Jan.201 You may be in a position to grant favours to others. Be discreet in your choices. Attention on your home life-is necessary. AQUARIUS [Jan.21- Feb.191 Stereotype jobs ensiave you. Desires for new things are strong. A career change could corne. Use discretion and flexibility. PISCES [Feb.20.Mar.201 Sidetracking people to your way of thinking seems especially easy for you. Some kind of secret goings-on are well hid- den. DRY CLEANING Cleaners Ltd. * ,84 King St.' W. 623-5520 Il "We Specialize in Shirt Laundering", Verbrugghe-Bertrim Weddîiig On Saturday, March 5th, 1977, in St. Peters Anglican Church, Oshawa, Cheryl Dawn Bertrim, became the bride of Michael Daniel Ver- brugghe. The officiatîng minister was Father James Merrett, and the organist Mrs. May Rennison. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Bertrim, R.R. 2, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Andre -Verbrugghe R.R. 4 Bowmanville. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of nylon chiffon over white satin featuring a high neckline, Empire waist, long sheer J'eeves wîth euffs, and a chapel train. A floral headpiece hield a sheer veil, and she carried a corsage of peach roses end white carna- tions. The bi idal attenîdants were Mrs. James Barrett (Cindy), Miss Rhoda Morrison, Miss Nancy Verbrugghe and Miss Vicki Cook. The groom was attended by Mr. Willy Verbrugghe, Mr. Rick Sioen, Mr. George Ber- trim, and Mr. Ron Sioen. Ring bearer was Master Johnny Verhrugghe. For the reception held in the Masonic Temple, the bride's mother received the guests in a formal, deep blue gown and jacket. The groom's mother assisted in receiving in a sea, blue formal gown and jacket. Both wore corsages of orchids. SOUA?'E Leaving on a honeymoon in Mr. and Mrs. Verbrugghe Florida, the bride wore a three are now residing in Oshawa at piece, red pant suit and white 155 Nonquon, Apt. 808., blouse. Photo by McRobbie Mrs. R. Schryburt and Mrs. H. Honeywell of Ottawa spent Easter weekend with the Larry Schryburt family. The climax of their stay was a picnic lunch at Niagara Falls on Easter Monday. The Intermediate Class of the Blackstock United Church Sunday School held a Family Fun Night at the church. Beth Schryburt appreciated the effort of the class for their hard work and the many people that attended the eveningFun Night. A total of $6000 was raised which will be given to Share Development fund on Share Sunday, April 24th. Don and Joanne Russel entertained Larry and Beth Schryburt and family to a Bar-B-Q on Saturday night followd by some good card games. Joel Schryburt spent the night with Kyle Russell. Mr. Larry Hoskin is home' from Lake Louise, and is visiting his parents and friends. Winners at 'the weekly Senior Citizen Card Party with 18 tables were: lst-Dorothy McDiarmid 94, 2nd-Mrs. Reed Cook 86, 3rd-Bruce Bright 85, 4th-Lorna Richards 85, 5th- Meta Reed 85, 6th-Reed Cook 82, Low-Marjorie Moore. On Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Curle of Camp- belîford attended the morning service at the United Church on the way to visit their son in the Cadmus area. They were greatly impressed by the fine sermon, "True Worth" preached by Rev. V.M. Par- sons and the choir which sang, "I Believe", beautifully. Lois VanCamp also sang a lovely solo "It's Enough for Me." Mr. and Mrs. Curle wondered if the people of this area realized what a beautiful impressive service we have to enjoy. Congratulations to Mrs. C. Graham who celebrated her 8th birthday on Friday. Mr. Adam &Eve Uisex are pleased ta annaunce that MRS. 4AGNES, NOBES hasjied aur staff. Wegfd0owih a vefoU r hair stylilsts to serve you better!, For a super Scissors-cut Y~ ~.in the Iatest style, coýrne in to 2,1 Tempejran--ce St.S. Bowmanville Cali 623-4191 f or appointment We've been at the same location for 4 years and hope ta serve you here fo-r ma.ny.ý more, A lokat yvest erdayî for he orld ftday and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls hosted a surprise party for ber mother on Friclay evening. The family and friends who enj'oyed the even- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham,, Cheryl and Robbie, Mr., and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Mr. and Mrs.« Elgin Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Susan and Fred, Mrs. Reg. Boundy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and Kelly, Mrs. Roy Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp, Leanne, Debbie and Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Mr. Weir Swain, Mrs. Oscar Graham, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, Bobcay- geon,- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parsons. The'U.C.W. afternoon unit met at Marlon Larmer's hom on April l2th, with 14 mem- bers and 3 visitors present. Dora Martyn opened the meeting with a poem "April the Jester", followed by Rol Caîl answered with an Easter Thought. Aileen Byers led the worship on the theme "God of All Comfort." During business session we were asked for cookies for Masonîc Service on April 24th. A bale will be packed on Tuesday April Î9th Quilt blocks for crib quilt to be embroîdered were taken by several members. Elizabeth Skelding read a playlet on "No Time for Christ" which portrayed a family so busy with their Christian duties and personal plans that Christ was being left out-aren't we all ]BLACKSTOCK The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 20, 1977 3 guilty of this at times? Rubyi Mrs. Harry VanCamp visited VanCamp showed a film Mrs. Gladys Suggitt at Bea- entitled, "Partners" which verton on Friday. showed why M and S is Mr. and Mrs. Russell important and how our M and Larmer and Mrs. Harold S dollars are used at home in Larmer attended the 6th Canada and in overseas Mis- wedding anniversary for Mr. sion work. We were reminded and Mrs. Bray, Raglan on of General Meeting at 9:30 Sunday. a.rm. on April 27. The meeting A speedy recovery is wished closed with a Benedication., for Linda Wheeler who under- Diana Fletcher entertained went surgery at Oshawa a few friends on Friday General Hospital to have her evening to celebrate her lOth wisdom teeth removed on birthday. Friday. Diana and Scott Fletcher Don't forget Cartwright's spent the weekend wîth Mr. Creative Arts and Cartwright and Mrs.'F.P. High School "Night School A community shower was Open House" at the Public held on Saturday evenmng in School, Blackstock, Thursday, honour of Mr. and Mrs. Larry April 28th 7 p. m. to 10: 30 p.m. Werry and Mr. andMrs. Jim Sympathy ïs extended to Carnaghan. Ralph Larmer Mr. and Mrs. Mel DeVries and was the capable Master of family on the passing, of Ceremonies and presented Lynn's grandmother in Hol- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Werry land last week. with a -card table and chairs, Mran s.BbFecr and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. d Mrs. Bob FlenTcrn Carnaghan with a gift ofenoethwekdinTr- ioe.The shower was we11 to along with Mr. and Mrs. attended and everyone enjoy- Jh ot ed the humorous and talented Peter and Patrie Atkinson program followed hy a social spent the weekend with their time and delicious lunch. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mrs. Merlin Suggitt and Atkinson. 30 KING ST. WESTMISGZEGE BOWMANVILLE I GZELR PHONE 623-4477 DISPENSIN~G OPTICIANS h ~uNYlek 9'Û~99 I Camne and see us now when we have a great choice in summer tops. Lots of calors - styles - sizes and a wide price range. aleAW Bond Towers Shopping Mal 44Bond-.t. W. 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