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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Dec 1977, p. 3

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chocolate brown tuxedo, identical to that of the groom and carried a ýwhite Satin pillow bearîng two gold rings. Mr. Doug Wood was best man, Mr. Bill Couch, Mr. Terry Jones and Mr. Mark Jones, brothers of the groom were ushers. Fitted in camel colored tuxedos with choco- late colored velvet trim the groomsmený wore yellow rose boutenieres while the groom chose a silk Woburn rose in poppy orange shade. Pastor Rtalph Dunn, mînister of outreach at Faith Baptist Church, Whitby officiated at the double ring ceremony and his wife Mrs. Carol Dunn was organist. The wedding reception was held at the New Dutch Oven Restaurant, Orono. The bride's mother received the guests wearing a formai gown The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 21, 1977 3 of pink shimmer polyester Newtonvilie, Bowma.nvilie, with pink chiffon attached Cobourg, Oshawa, Whitby, cape trimmed wit.h pink Weston and Tavistock. maribou fur, with a corsage of Following the rehearsal Mr. pink sweetheart roses and and Mrs. Ralph Jones, parents white carnations. She was of the groom .entertained in assisted by the' groom's thei home with a buffet lunch mother in a blue polyester and refreshments. Prior to lier- gown highlighted by a blue marriage the bride was feted -chiffon over layer, and a showers given by: Mrs. Donna corsage of pink Sweetheart Warwick, Mrs. Sally Dobrosh: roses. Prayer and thanks- insky, W.M.S. Faith-Baptist giving were offered by Rev. Church, Whitby, Miss Lori W.W. Wyrick and master of Dobroshinsky and Miss ceremonies was Mr. Jim Delores Bender, sister of the Lawler, and hostess of the bride. Ail the showers werë guest book was his wife Mrs. miscellanious. Donna Lawler. After dinner, Honorary guests attending, Fay Adams and the Country were the brides's grandpar- Cousins were in attendance ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard for the social time following. Bender, Stratford and Mrs. Relatives and friends in Dora MeConneli, Trout Creek, attendance were. from grandmother of the groom. Windsor, Sarnia, Stratford, A honeymoon was spent in Toronto, Ottawa, North Bay,- Niagara Falls and points in Ajax, Trout Creek, Newcastle,' New York State.' ,qpgouâ-lUatmon Clkdding On Saturday, Novemnber castie, and Wayne Joseph- l2th, 1977, in Hamipton.United Seymour, only. son of Mr. and Church, Reverend Erb united Mrs. Sam Seymour, R.R. 6 in marriage Lynda May Bowmanville. Mr. Cam Watson, daughter of Mr. and Warne, Markham, the bride's Mrs. Reginald Watson, New- uncle was organist. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a formai gown of sata peau designed with an Empire waist, and guipere lace flowers. 'Full bishop sleeves were appliqued with the same lace. A mandarin collar in lace and seed pearîs and a sheer embroidered yolk were features of the gown. The front panel of the, skirt was also appliqued in the same lace, and a chapel train comple- mented the gown. A Juliet cap in matching lace and seed pearîs held a cathedral veil trimmed in lace and also, a mantilla length veil, and she carried a cascade of silk flowers. The maid of honor was Miss Karen Mayne, Oshawa, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Wenidy Hayes, sister of the groom, Mrs. Karen GocfrePy, sister of the bride and Mrs. Nancy Watson, sister-in.-law~ of the bride. Two of the attendants wore gowns of orange and two wore brown, designed with capelets; They carrîed bou- quets of silk flowers. The best man was the bride's brother, Mr. Stephen Watson, and the ushers, Messrs. Larry Watson, bride's brother, William Godfrey, brother-in-law of the bride, and Gary Hayes, groom's brother-in-law. Following a reception held at Memorial Park Clubhouse, with the bride's uncle, Mr. Pete Dyson, the master of ceremonies, the happy couple left on a honeymoon in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour are now resid- ing in Oshawa at 229,Wilson Rd. S. Photo by Ireland Studio - ~cnde~'c CUkddt~g On Saturday, November 5th, 1977, a lovely wedding was solemnized at Faith Baptîst Church, Whitby, Ont., when Darolyn Marie, Bender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bender, Newcastle, became the' wife of Philip Charles Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, Brownsville. Escorted to the altar by her father and given in marriage by her mother and father, the bride wore an imported formai gown of Venetian Organza. The gown featured a mandarin collar and bodice of hand embroidered Venetian lace; full boufant sleeves gathered in a wide cuff alsoi highlighted by hand embroid- ery. The full skirt and train were enhanced by a, large flounce trimmed in Venetian lace. Her Victorian cap of heavy Venetian lace and seed pearîs, held a fingertip veil with scattered appliques to complement her gown. Wear- ing a silver locket, a gift of the groom, the bride carried a trailing nosegay of silk Wo- humn roses in poppy orange shade, babies breath and white daisies surrounded by Chantilly lace. The matron of honor was Mrs. Julie Pandoff in a formai gown of Paprika Rose polyester, featuring a bodice of lace and mandarin collar. Wearing a white, wide brimmed bat and elbow length gloves, she carried a nosegay of bronze, yellow daisies and yellow Woburn roses, with Chantilly lace and streamers. Miss Pam Abbott, Miss Kim Greenwood and Miss Delores Bender, sister of the bride were bridesmaids. Wearing ietclgowns, hats and gloves as the matron of honor they carried nosegays of bronze and yellow daisies, dry orange, star flowers and babies breath. Flower girl Miss Kristine Osborne, cousin of the groom was sweet in a full length Shirley Temple gown of floral polyester print in shades of paprika rose and orange. She carried a nosegay of white daisies, star flowers and lace. She was escorted by Master David Anthony Bend- er, brother of the -bride who was ring bearer. He wore a %Mt To the people in the Bowmanville High School District. The students of Bowmanville High School are thankful for their many successful activities in 1977. We reallze that your fine community support and co-operative efforts have made ail of these possible. Merry Chr.,7itmas and Happy New Year From Ail of thé, Students Sîn'cerely yours, Bowmanville High School, Students' Cou ncil, Ron Chow, President. î ExulýtattheéBIessed- SBirth of the Prince. Sof Peace! We send wl{es for Holiday Bk4s--ngs Sto ail our fiiends. iF.. i V n-bP ainters and Y~27 Elginr Street Bowmanville 623-3075 BOWMANVILLE JCLINIC PHARMACY : LIMITED. 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