Karen Arlene Mck became the bride of Ke Alfred Allia, on Satt October 7th, 1978 at 4 p. Ebenezer United CI Courtice with the Rev David Burns afficiatiaj arganist was Mrs. Courtice, and the Eileea Down and music1 chair. The bride is the daugh Mr. and Mrs. Wallac MeKaiglit, R.R. Bowmanviiie and the grc the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alliaý, R.R. 2 Bowmar Arriving at the church father's antique car, the was given la marriaget parents. The bride w( Victorian style wedding in pleated chiffon wit] yoke acceated with F Alecon lace., The E Nù -Mecj{htgkt CbWeddilig Kight sieeves and the neckiine were brathers of1 enet ighlighted with frothy chiffon weeatr eneh ruffles. A Juliet cap of pieated tîe tire É turday, chiffon held a waist iength veil A re piece si ).M., in andserid an arm A receptiot 'hurch,. shqe carried y pnk Ebenezer Ch ,verend Fbouqu oet fsoft baby piak dance at th( g. The Frenchrss it ays tawn, wher sooist The maid of honor was the a ohrai g by oit bride's sister, Miss Donna siîk kaitge byte McKnight, and the aosal nge3a teofbridesmaids, Mrs. Judy g crsgmof cer E. French, Napanee, cousin f gommagot] 2e E the bride, and Misses omlyester .2 Elizabeth and Margaret Trew pletr ýoom is of Toronto, twin cousins of the jacket, black Alfred bride. Wearing gowns of rr corsage of sr avilie. burgundy siiesta gowns, they thesi, for à n her carried arm bouquets of baby trey out ebride pink roses.' ry cru by her Best man was Mr. John T. compiementii a AliaTorotoaccessariesa orea liTrno a cousin of the smaîî pink ri g ow goom. Ushers were Messrs. couple arei ,rh the RnadMcKnight, brother.of Bawmanviiie Frenhp h bride, and John D. Allia, Ph BihP Orona, and, Jim Allun,,bath WEEKEND SPECIAL The "Cheery Bunch" We have put together a big bunch of chrysanthemums. At Ieast 6 stems covered with over 30 blooms in assorted colors, on very strong Sstems, just right for aur new day.. "îMOTHER-IN-LAW DAY" This Coming Sunday, $3"99 CASH AND CARRY Boston Just right from our grower to you prices. Fresh- greenhouse ferns, the ~ hardy Boqton variety!!1 CASH AND CARRY Watcli nexi week's paper for Gigantic ... CLEARANCE SALE 0F ... 1. NURSERY STOCK 2. COCQA BEANS 3. BIRD BATHS 4. MANURES Plus many, many more. Avalable at Courtice and Osti. West the groom. They -d in navy blue suits. 3n was heid in the hurch Hall, and a e Lion's Centre, we the bride's .ved the guests la, iwn of rosewood ýy accessories and ýfgrey roses. The bter assiste.d-lnaa vn of sea green with matching kaccessories and nali pink roses. )r a honeymooa la fe bride wore a uroy suit with .ag blouse, black and a corsage of roses. The happy now resîding in >ota by McRobbie w Floral Shoppes VAN BELLE ® ANNOUNcINGO MOTHER-IN LAW'S SEND lIER THE NEW FTD FORGET-ME-NOT A BOUQUET! FOR YOUR 66OTHER" MilTUIRIm ý-aQ - 34oopeh b<eddtîtg Reverend John Peters and by Miss Donna Staker the bridai party was held at soiemnized the marriage of and Mrs. Douglas Smart. A the Acres Restaurant. Nancy Ruth Hooper, daughter Jack and Jili dance given bv Photo by McRobbie of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hooper, 8 Frederick Avenue, Bowmanvilie and Reginald c4eiete~3~ f Bail, son of Mrs. Beatrice t Bail, 40 Prince Street, Bow- manville, on Saturday, ______ September 3th, 1978 at 4:30 p.m., in Trinity United Church, Bowmanvilie. T EB U IU Cruickshank, and the soioist, # ~ Mrs. Ariene Ayre. The bride, given in IRENE Mc ROBERT, Dispensing Optician marriage by' her parents, 30 KING ST. WEST BOWMANVILLE wore a formai gown of bridai satin, designed with a U PHON E 623-4477 shaDed neckiine, Eimpire waist which was trimmed with lace appliques, and a cathedral train. A headpiece of seeded pearis and lace held u h i e o a three tiered shoulder iengthch i @ o veii and she carried a bouquet of yeliow roses, white daisies and baby's breath. Murs. Ronald Hooper, sister -u n in-law of the bride was the L matron of honor, Miss Donna Staiker, the bridesmaid and Miss Janette Hooper, niece of g the bride, was the flowergirl.e 1 p Wearing formai gowns of mint green with jackets of mint green floral sheer 4 door Sedan- 2 door Sedan organza, they carried yeiiow 210 Hatchback daisies, white carnations and baby's breath and woreV coiffures. The flowergiri S 1300 Dundas St. W., Whitby gown was designed with an overlay of same materiai as 668-6828 the attendents jackets. Best man was. Mr. _Douglas Crough and the usher was Mr. Douglas Smart. The groom and his attendents wore bottie green Windsor tuxedos. The groomn's bouttonniere was a yellow rose and the c attendants, a yeliow daisy with baby's breath. Receiving the guests at the reception heid at the Bow- manvilie Golf and Country ï Club, the bride's mother wore a formai gown in a pink rose shade of polyester knit with a matching cape and a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. She was assisted in receiving by the groom's J- mother in a formai gown of corai polyester knit with matching jacket and a corsage of yeilow roses. and white carnations. Leaving for a honeymoon in t Northern Ontario the bride wore a blue street iength dress with pleats. Mr. and Mrs. Bail are now residing in Oshawa, at 576 Annandale Street. Prior ta the wedding the bride was honored at miscelianeous showers given by Mrs, Ronald Hooper, Mrs. Gary Bail. and Mrs. Keith Bal J Body Found Police Seek Information 'Ontario Provincial Police are asking for the publiec's assistance in identifying an 18 to 21-year-oid man whose body was found October 10 nearY Marathon, Ontario. Police said the man had been shot in the head and ti«~ to a tree. His body was found approximateiy 500 feet south of the Trans Canada Highway (Hwy. 17).' The deceased was wearing a black leather waist-length jacket with a hood. He was aiso wearîng blue jeans,' blue jogging shoes wilh yellow str'ipes, and a grey, long- sleeved patterned shirt wil.h ballerina figures on it. OPP described the vic(.im as being between 18 and 21 years C a of age, six feel, tai! and 160 to 170 pounds with brown eyes, dark brown hair to the middleî of the neck and a slight, sparse Bond1 heiard. Police said the deceased had good teeth. la Bawmanvilie Christian Reformed Church on Satur- day, August l9th, 1978, at 5 p.m. Rase Devries and Har- vey Lootsma were united in marriage by the Reverend Anthony DeJager. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Andy Devries and the graom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Lootsma, ail of Bowmanville. fal br: W' thg sis RE tii bri Adcamn The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanviile, October 18,1978 3 coupie's brothers, Lloyd Dev- ries and George Lootsma were ushers. Jamie Reinsma,' groom's nephew was the ring bearer. A reception was heid idi Knox Christian Schooi Audi- toriumn. Mr. and Mrs. Lootsma are, now residing in Kîncardine. May Divide Lighting Cost Street lighting on Townline Road North may be extended' some 2,450 feet south of Adelaide Avenue ta, Kilmaurs Avenue providing Durham, Regian agrees to make the necessary road improvements,ý for the installation of the iights, recommended the, Public Works Committee las.t week. The cost of installing the. lights is to be shared equaiY, between the City of Oshaw, and the Town of Newcastlçk since Towniine Road borders. the two municipalities. Ia a report preseated ta thE, committee, Jack Dunham' director of public works, sai the increased1 traffic flao!A aioag Towniine Road Nortî makes it necessary ta instai street iights: for safety reasons. Some 23 homes an thE Town's border wili benefl from the new lightiag. iaowIe, before iights arE recommends improvementi to the road be made tc nla>J .1eliminate any duplication ai tC~ UIJU (. (1(1 costs relating ta the installa. '~tion of ýstreet iightiag Given in marriage by lier Towiine Road North is a tther, the bridai attendants Durham Region road and aný ere the matron of honor Mrs. improvements ta the road racy Vernest, sister of the mnust be made by the Region. ride and the bridesmaids If the Public Worki ere Ana Devries, sister of Committee's te bride and Agnes Lootsma, recommendations are_ passed ster of the groom. Rachelle by Town Council and agreed tÊ eiasma, groam's niece was by Durham Region it will be te flower girl. the first Urne the Town ai Best man was the graom's Newcastle has shared street rother Jake Lootsma and the lighting costs with Oshawa. & Con J/irCulninq 21 Temperance St. S. 623-4191 invites neweomers to Bowmanville and the surrounding area, to loin our satisfied customers, by dropping in ta Our FRIENDLYA TMOSPHERE We do feel we are the solution ta your hair needs. Wehave four pro fessional opera tors to serve you prompt/y and efficient/y with any style you choose: Brian Dasti- Joanne De Mille trerry Cqok- Mait Sacco Bowmanvi lie M'aie, and Female Cut, Blown-dry Styles Perms Hair Coloring Children's Cuts, etc. and ROLLER SETS % -APPOINTMENtS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY -j FORGET-ME-NOT ®BOUQUET! "m'àv'm Sure, it'sanother day for flowers, but doesn't she' deserve it? She'II neyer forget that you remembered. Just cali us or stop . in today. 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