The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 7, 1977 3 Appointment Night Hawks Bowling Nov. 23, 1977 High single-Gloria Vanson 268. High triple-Gloria Vanson- 652. Team Standings G. Vanson 32,144 pins, 32 points, A. Loursso 32,030 pins, 31 points, I. Hughes 31,485 pins, 24 points, A. Burgess 31,886 pins, 21 points, M. Trimble 29,661 pins, 20 points, M. Erwin 30,586 pins, 16 points. Games Over 200 M. Erwin 227, M. Ovenden 226, G. Vanson 268, 237, C. Anger 259, A. Loursso 236, D. Sallows 219, A. Burgess 241, K. Ralston 241, E. Holley 209, L. Burgess 226, K. Trimble 216, 223. NOV. 30, 1977 High single-Joyce Rowe 243. High triple-Joyce Rowe 661. Team Standings Alice Loursso 34,733 pins, 33 points, Gloria Vanson 34,574 pins, 12 points, Ina Hughes 34,256 pins, 28 points, Mabel Trimble 32,185 pins, 24 points, Alice Burgess 34,362 pins, 21 points, Mary Erwin 33,376 pins, 18 points. Games Over 200 Joyce Rowe 243, 234, A. Burgess 202, E. Holley 204, Bonnie Burgess 210, D. Verleysen 200, 210, 219, D. Campbell 214, 226, S. Sellers 209, A. Loursso 220, 221, D. Devos 202, 203, K. Warner 214, Marcy Trimble 242, M. Erwin 224, 239, L. Coomes 219, E. Howorko 221, 213. TE OPTICAL BTOQUE 30 KING ST. WEST WRAYE CAMPBELL BOWMANVILLE DISPENSING OPTICIAN PHONE 623-4477 MCA from the volcanic heart of New Zealand in the South Pacific RtICKABY'S LIMITED BOWMANVILLE, ONT. E'Y At 4:30 p.m. Saturday, November 5th, 1977, in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville, Father Frank Mihelic officiated at the double ring ceremony uniting in marriage, Cynthia Anne Le Blanc, and Richard John Bailey. Mr. Ross Metcalf was the organist - soloist. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Le Blanc, R.R. 4 Bowmanville and the groom is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bailey of R.R. 1 Cavan. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an imported silk chiffon gown, enchanced with a lace, wedding band collar and sheer Empire bodice outlined with silk lace and accented with a double capelet. A flowing A- line skirt billowed into a peacock train. Her matching lace bandeau was highlighted with a cathedral veil of gossomer illusion, delicately trimmed witb lace appliques, and she carried a bouquet of silk flowers. The maid of honour was Miss Margie Wilton and the bridesmaids were Misses Heather and Lisa Le Blanc, sisters of the bride. Miss Kim Bailey, sister of the groom, Mrs. Jim Lingard, Miss Lisa Bailey, sister of the groom was flower girl. The attend- ants were dressed identically in formal gowns of emerald green jersey and carried We Would Like to Take This Opportunity to Wish All our Customers and Friends a and a i eadths and mdapp Jeuew 6QJeak Your patronage over the years has been very much appreciated. 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The happy couple left for a honeymoon in the Pocono mountains, Pennsylvania. The bride wearing an imported cream colored dress trimmed in pink. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are now residing in Sudbury, Ontario where the groom is employed as an electrician. The rehearsal party was held at the Flying Dutchman hosted by the groom's parents. Out of town guests were present from Boston Mass., Shediac, New Brunswick, London, Milton, Peter- borough, Ottawa and Kitchener. Advertising... keeps you • posted. I CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD On Saturday, September 24, 1977, at 3:00 p.m. Bonnie Gail Martin became the bride of Douglas Peter Smart. The double ring ceremony took place at First Baptist Church in Oshawa. and was officiated by the Rev. E.K. Smith, formerly of Oshawa. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Smart of Oshawa. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a formal gown of white poly- ester crepe with a.V-neckline and long slim sleeves, trim- med with Alcelone lace. The head piece of appliqued daisies held an illusion veil, decorated with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses, white mums and baby's breath. The maid of honour was Miss Donna Stalker and the bridesmaids were Miss Wilma Martin, sister of the bride, Miss Lorna Mortin, and Mrs. Linda Ashton. Gowned alike in 80th Birthday Pictured above is Mrs. Louise Colliss of Maple Grove. She was honored on her 8oth birthday by her rela- tives at a party held last weekend at the home of her son. Mr. Ernie Colliss, of Maple Grove Road North. Eggi rust coloured polyester crepe with white wide brim hats, they carried bouquets of red roses, white mums and daisies, shadowed with baby's breath. Best man was Mr. Douglas Crough and the ushers wre Mr. Terry Smart,. brother of the groom, Mr. Robert Maiel and Mr. Dennis Ashton. The groom and his attendants Jack D. Doughty Campeau Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Jack D. Doughty as Manager of Oshawa Centre. Mr. Doughty joined Campeau Corporation as Assistant Manager of Oshawa Centre in January 1977, after an extensive back- ground in retail management. were attired In cream coloured tuxedos with lapels and tails trimmed with beige velvet. For the reception held in the hall of First Baptist Church, the bride's mother received the guests in a formal gown of turquoise blue crimpolene and matching nylon cape, with a lavender orchid corsage. She was assisted by the groom's mother in a formal gown of gold polyester with a white orchid corsage. Following the teception a dance was held at the Glen Stewart Park Clubhouse in Oshawa. Leaving on a honeymoon to Northern Ontario the bride wore a three piece pant suit of dark blue with a yellow and white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. D. Smart now reside at 847 Simcoe St. N., Apt. 4, Oshawa. 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