The marriage of Carol Wight of Bowmanville, to David Christopher Laing of Whitby, was solemnized Sat- urday, July 8th in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Rev. John Peters and Rev. Wesley Oake of bondon, Ontario were the officiating clergymen, and the soloist was Mr. Ross Metcalfe. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wight, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Laing, ýof London.1 Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white organza over taffeta, trimmed with Guipure lace. The gown featured a keyhole neckline with angel wing sleeves and a double flounce of chiffon which fell into a cathedral train. A matching headpiece held ber two-tiered full-length veil, and she car- ried a bouquet of yellow roses, stephanotis and baby's breath. The bride's attendents wore sleeveless yellow cotton gowns witb tiered skîrts, trimmed with white eyelet and carried bouquets of yellow bride and groi roses, daisies and baby's tained at a p breatb. Judy Britton, July Britton of Bowmanville Mrs. June was'the maid-of-honor, and Arlene Ayre ai the bridesmaids were Darlene Barrie were ci Wight, of Newcastle, sister-in- shower for th law of the bride, and Terry Bragg's home Rutherford of Ottawa. manville. Lisa Judd, niece of the The bridev groom was flower girl and at a shower Jeremy Wight, nepbew of the Mrs. Jean Ste bride, was ring-bearer. ville. Peter Lahti of Pickering, Lillian Lee h acted as best man, and the eous showera ushers were Michael McFad- scugog st., B( den of Hamilton, and Greg The weddi Wight, brother of the bride. party was hel The reception was held at Dutchman,1 the Oshawa Golf Club wbere hostedl by Mr. the 'bride's- mother received L.aing. guests wearing a coral jersey gown with a flowing chiffon R esuitso cape with matching coral rose corsage, assisted by the Events oi groom's mother, who wore a August 7~ yellow and pink floral chif fon g over taffeta gown with match- Following ai ingpink rose corsage. the events hel( The couple honeymoôned in at the Port c: Pennsylvania, and upon theïr Monday, Augi return the newlyweds are In the Tub:i residing in Whitby, 122 Byron Lions Club St. N. honors. Prior to their marriage, the Dr._Bimmc __ fLue IV-1'! Kevin Hawg and Chris Dw3 first in the marathon, wil row and crewj in second plac In the cor competition, Geoff Welter were first, W Newcastle, sei Mark Tilîsoi won the Log r( Lee Allin secc Graham Bra won the tennit oom were enter- party hosted by in Bobcaygeon. eBragg, Mrs. and Mrs. Doreen co-hostesses at a ;e bride at the e, R.R. 4, Bow- was entertained' at the home of wens, Bowman- held a miscellan- at her home, 70 lowmanville. ing rehearsal 4d at the Flying Bowmanville, and Mrs. Earl of Harbor vn Monday, 7th ire the results of Id at Harbor Day of Newcastle on Yast 7: race, Newcastle captured top of Peterborough ht race. es, Newtonville vyer, Orono were eCanoe race th Wayne Yar- from Newcastle tee. )mbined sprint ,Theodore and rof Newcastle Vil Verbrugghe, econd. on of Newcastle rolling with Tara ,nd. izier of England s match. We 've Moved!f Voyrageur Colonial Ltd. wishes to announce that the Bowmanville agency, has moved to anew location as of1 AUGUST 1llth, 1978 at 98 King Street West, and will resume operations Bowmanville, Ont. Telephone 623-4400 collective bargaining process and has conducted training courses in the field. Among other major assignments as a mediator and arbitrator, he was involved in the grain handling dispute on the- west coast. He has previously assisted school boards and teachers in Niagara South, Durham, Windsor, Sudbury and Metro Rîeview of By-Laws To Take Six Months There seldom passes a week by-laws passed by Newcastle in which the Town of New- and the former municipalities castle council doesn't deal so a spring, cleaning, so to with several by-laws, how- speak, could be undertaken. ever, the myriad pieces of Last Tuesday, Mr. Guiler legislation passed at the reported to the finance and municipal level have finally adrministration committee his become too much for the town. preliminary findings. Council authorized Town Mr. Guiler told the commit- )Manager Albert Guiler to tee it took about two-and-a- conduct a review of. the half weeks to conduct the Secondary and the counties of Bruce, Essex, Lambton, Lennox and Addington, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Welington, Welland and Huron and the Essex County Roman Catholic Separate School Board. Mr. Ladd will be assisted by Mr. Tom Bastedo who practices law in Toronto. prelimînary review of ahl the by-laws and identify those by-laws that had already been repealed. Unfortunately, he reported, it was going to take two people about another six months to go through all the by-laws and complete the process. t seems the municipality is laboring under 5,600 by-laws at the present time and there is some doubt as to the need for them ail. 1Mr. Guiler said the town staff will have to read the by-laws, check the legisiation involved, and then make Consultant Appointed to Assist Bd. f Educatio In Teacher Negotiations The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 16, 1978 3 recommendations to the town as to what to do with them. As one pundit at the meeting commented, "Perhaps it would be better to scrap them ail and start over again. Man Charged A 22-year-old Bowmanville man faces three charges of break, enter and theft follow-' ing break-ins that occurred at three businesses in downtown Bowmanville early Wednes- day morning. Durham'Regional Police reported last week, that the break-ins occurred at D and R Sports and Ski Shop; P and D Auto Repair; and Septo Clean Company. Time of the break-ins was approximateiy 1: 30 'ar.. A suspect was apprebended at the scene and ail the money taken from two businesses was recovered. A total of $294.77 was reported stolen fromn the Sporting goods, store whlle $14.50 was missing from Septo Clean Company. Some tools were reported stolen fromn the auto repair store and believed to have been used to break into the other businesses according to police. Charged with three counts of break, enter and theft, is Joseph Fraser Goswell of 63 Jackman Rd., Bowmanville. He is scheduled to appear in Bowmanville court August 29. -1IXOA - Cook CtAedditig On. Saturday May 27th, 1978 at 4:00 p.m. in St. Josephs Roman Catholie Church, Bowman- ville, Father Frank Mihelie assisted by Father Gilles Dion of Hull, Quebec and Father Laurent Dupuis from Austin, Texas united inmarriage Debbie Dennie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert. Cook !of Shabot Lake, Ontario and Donald Dion son. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dion of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Dion are now residing in Ottawa. -McRobbie Photo The Educatîon Relations Commission today announced the appointment of Mr. Harvey L. Ladd as a person to assist the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Edu- cation and its elementary school teachers in their negotiations. employed as a labour relations consultant. He bas lectured extensively on the TRIiOPTICAL BOUTIQUE 30 KING ST. WEST BOWMANVILLE PHON E 623-4477