was Miss Jody Mothersill and the ring bearer, Jason Mother- sill, niece and nephew of the bride. Mr. James Wubbolt, brother of the groom was best man and the ushers were Mr. Steve Stoneburg, friend of the groom, Mr. Patrick Mothersill and Mr. Albert Guest, brother- in-law of the bride. The bridesmaids were gowned alike in formal gowns of champagne eyelet cotton patterned with small orange roses, styled like the bride's gown. The soloist and flower girl wore the same styled gowns in complementary orange with champagne lace trim. They all wore silk daisies in their hair, and carried baskets of orange and champagne silk daisies. The groom and his attend-, ants wore brown tuxedos and the ring bearer wore an off white suit and orange shirt. The reception was held at the Legion Hall, Bowmanville. The bride's mother received the guests in a formal off white gown patterned with orange and brown and a corsage of brown and off white silk roses. The groom's mother assist- ed in receiving the guests in a formai gown of shaded pink and gold, with matching jacket and wore a corsage of white silk roses. As the happy couple left on their wedding trip, the bride wore a patterned street length dress of off white, styled to match her wedding dress and a corsage of brown and champagne silk roses. The groom wore a cham- pagne suit with rust acces- ories and a brown silk rose boutonniere. Mr. and Mrs. Wubbolt are now residing at 21 Elgin St., Bowmanville. The bride was guest of honor at several showers prior to her marriage held at the homes of Mrs. Marie Moses, Mrs. Lynn Mothersill, Miss Bonnie Sel- lers and Miss Agnes Bouma, all of Bowmanville, and Mrs. Joyce Malcolm, Bethany and Mrs. Joyce Abraham Sea- grave. The kitchen, laundry, house- keeping staff of Strathaven Nursing Home where the bride is employed presented her with a blender. Following the wedding re- hearsal, the bridal party was entertained by the groom's parents at their home in Bowmanville. Gwe Yourself Retter Oddet Reverent Basil Long solem- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning, High Blood Pressure nized the marriage of Vicky to Kenneth William Neal, son Treat it...andive Lynn Manning, daughter of and Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 23, 1978 3 all of Kendal, on Saturday, at the Durham Memoriai July 8th, 1978 at 3:30 p.m. in Temple, Port Hope, the happy Orono United Church. couple, now residing in Osha- Given in marriage by her wa, left on a honeymoon, father, the bride wore a destination unknown, the formal gown of white organza bride travelling in a brown over taffeta, designed with a taiored suit with beige sîlk keyhole neckline trimmed blouse. with guipure lace. Angel wing -Photo by Layne Expressions sTeeves matched the double Port Hope chiffon flounce on the hem of dthe gown and the cathedral train. Wearing a bat, the bride carried a nosegay of pink roses, white daisies and mini- carnations. Maid of honor was Laurie M Ogden, and the bridesmaids Kasia Bajorek, Sherry Flynn, Cindy Nea and Marcia Man- ning. Best man was Donald Dennis and the ushers were Danny Langstaff, Ron Mum- by, David Dennis and Robbie STRIKE DUT LUNO DISEASE Poliard. Support your local Following a reception held Lung Association 723-3151 THEoPTICALBUTIOE 30 KING ST. WEST BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-4477 6W)ubbopt - c.AdamgClk)eddtîlg On Saturday, August 5th, 1978 at 4 o'clock in Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church, Bowmanville, Reverend A. DeJager, united in marriage, Lenore Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams, and Edward James, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wubbolt, all of Bowmanville. Mr. Cory Kuip- ers was the organist. The soloist, Miss Lana Mal- colm, cousin of the bride, accompanied herself on guitar. Given in marriage by ber father, the bride wore a formal gown of champagne satin, styled with a sheared bodice, the cape style collar was edged with champagne lace. The full skirt was finished with a flounce trim- med in matching lace. Wear- ing a wide brimmed, natural straw bat, with a chiffon sash and matching silk rose, she carried a basket of silk brown and champagne roses and orange daisies. The maid of honor was Miss Valerie Malcolm, cousin of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Miss Agnes Bouma, friend of the bride, Mrs. Lynn Mothersill and Mrs. 'Lee Guest, sisters of the bride1, and Miss Christina Wubbolt, sister of the groom. The flower girl -utsotchdson CUkdtg Pontypool United Church was decorated with mums, gladiolas and carnations on Saturday, June 3rd, 1978, for the 3 p.m. wedding of Debbie Jayne Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Richardson of Pontypool and Daniel Butson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Butson, Blackstock. Reverend Buchanan assist- ed by Mr. Graham performed the double ring ceremony. The soloist was Mr. Keith Dewar accompanied by Mrs. Yvonne Fallis, organist. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a formal gown of white chiffon over polyester with embroidered appliques of white daisies on the neckline and sleeves. A two tiered full length veil fell from a headress of studded pearls and embroidered dais- ies matching those on veil and dress. and she carried a bouquet of blue spruce and yellow roses. Mrs. Lynda Hyland, Isling- ton, sister of the bride was matron of honor in a gown of mint green jersey with match- ing jacket. The bridesmaids, Miss Karen Richardson, cousin of bride, Miss Liz Howat, Toron- to, and Miss Debbie Robert- son, Pontypool, wore identical gowns of peach jersey with matching jackets of carna- tions in hair. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Julie Butson, niece of the groom, wore a matching green gown of jersey with baby's breath in her hair. The attendants carried nosegays of yellow carnations and blue spruce. The best man was Ralph McLauglin of Blackstock. The ushers were Ted Butson, brother of the groom, Wayne Fallis, Owen Sound and Paul Richardson, brother of the bride. Junior usher was Harry Richardson, brother of the bride. The groom and his attendants wore tuxedos of beige and dark brown. For a reception at the 401 Inn, Peterborough, the bride's mother received the guests in a gown of yellow chiffon with matching sheer cape, beige accessories and a tinted green orchid. The groom's mother assist- ed in a gown of blue polyester with matching beaded jacket white accessories and a tinted orchid. For a honeymoon in Jam- aica, the bride chose a satin street length dress of powder blue and beige accessories. The happy couple are resid- ing in Oshawa.