t 1 Steady, - S^aàrUon 'Wedulmy, fps£ C/CviUedaaA - SofifUe 'fVedeli/ny, Darlene Jane Topple and James Jonathan Kortekaas were united in marriage by Pastor Vuorinen on Saturday, June 11th, at 4 p.m., in Grace Lutheran Church, Oshawa. The organist was Kevin McKeen and the trumpeter Dale Behm. Hie bride's parents are Ernest and Mary Topple, Nelson Street, Bowmanville, and the groom's parents are Jacob and Johanna Kortekaas, Kortekaas, Lanark Drive, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an elegant elegant formal gown highlighted with Venice lace on sneer, and a sr neck cate pleating trimmed in Venice lace fell, gracefully from the waist and enhanced the long skirt and chapel train. A tiara in Venice lace kissed sprinkling of lace at the ck, waist and sleeves. Deli- SCOTTY'S COLLECTABLES antiques, gifts hand crafted treasures 123 King West Newcastle Village 987-5028 Open 6 days 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closec^Wednesa^^^jgei^unda^-^^^ with tiny seed pearls, and a gentle tumbling of tulle completed completed the ensemble, and she carried a cascade of pink roses. The maid of honour was Joanne Woudstra, and the bridesmaids were Carol Ruiter, a sister of the bride, Melinda Ruiter, a niece of the bride, and Joan Burns, a sister of the bride. Best man was David Hircock, and the ushers were Henry Kortekaas, brother of the groom, and Brian Topple, brother of the bride. Guests were received at a reception held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Leaving for a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, the bride wore a black and white dress with pink accëssories. Mr. and Mrs. Kortekaas are now residing in Whitby at 408 Prince of Wales, McRobbie Photo. $ 1,000 00 DISCOUNT on all 1983 Datsun TRUCKS DO IT . . . in a Datsun Truck Buy Now & Save MIDWAY DATSUN 1300 Dundas St. E. WHITBY 668-6828 The Reverend John Peters Peters solemnized the marriage marriage of Maureen Ann Crago and Ronald Douglas Jackson, on Saturday, May 28th, 1983, at 3 p.m. in Trinity Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. The organist was Mr. John Crookshank, and a duet was rendered by Miss Cheryl Linton of Whitby and Mugs Ewert, Bowman-- ville. The parents of the bride and groom are Lome and Marg Crago, 5 Orchardview Blvd., Bowmanville, Douglas Douglas and Patricia Jackson, R.R. 1, Enniskillen. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a formal goyn of white poly-chiffon which featured a Sweetheart neckline and Bishop sleeves etched with soft Chantilly lace and seed pearls. The skirt fell into a southern belle tiered effect with matching chapel train. To complete the ensemble she wore a matching head- piece and romance length veil trimmed in Chantilly lace and seed pearls. The maid of honor was Sheri Crago, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Carolyn Jackson, Edmonton, Edmonton, sister of the groom, Elaine Smith, cousin of the bride, and Lisa Jackson, cousin of the groom. Best man was Keith Edwards, Edwards, Brooklin, and the ushers were the bride's uncle, Neil Smith, John Simmerson, brother-in-law of the groom, and Paul Crago, brother of the bride. The wedding party rode in a 1927 Buick and Humber cars. Following the reception held at Tyrone Community Centre, the happy couple honeymooned at the East coast. Leaving the reception, reception, the bride wore a wine jumpsuit, matching chiffon jacket and a white orchid with yellow throat corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are now residing at R.R. 1, Brooklin. Prior to the wedding the bride and groom were honored honored at various functions. April 11 at R.R. 4 Bowmanville, Bowmanville, mother's side, Sharon, Elaine, Emily, and Erin Smith. April 21 at Brooklin, father-in-law's side, Jean Medland and Barbara Mata. April 24 at Baltimore, mother's side - cousins, Betty and Penny Smith, Sue Bowman. April 25 at Bowmanville, Bowmanville, neighbors, Ena Etcher and Cathy Pidduck. May 1 at Oshawa, mother-in- law's side, Doreen Cordy and Ruthanne MacDonald. May 2 at Bowmanville, friends '(mother's), Donna Richard, Cheri and Tami Richard, Mary Wilcox. May 12 at Brooklin, friends (mother-in-law), Norma Jamieson and Joanne Hannon Hannon and March 25 at Newcastle, Newcastle, Jack and Jill dance, Neal Smith and Sheri Crago. Happy Birthday St. Paul's" United Church, Bowmanville, formed the setting setting for the marriage of Beth Stainton and Jim Ready, on Saturday, June 4th, 1983, at 4 p.m. The Reverend Edward Schamerhorn officiated. The organist was Mr. Douglas Dewell, and the soloist Mr. Ross Metcalf. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stainton, 39 Prince Street, Bowmanville, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ready, Scarborough. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by the maid of honour Miss Susan Lynch, Bowmanville and bridesmaids Mrs. Nancy Thurston, Toronto, and Miss Jodie McCosh, Oshawa. Best man was Mr. Steve Thurston, and the ushers were Messrs. Lee Aldridge and Brad Nelson, all from Toronto. Miss Kerriann Connaghan was the flower girl and Master Craig Connaghan the ring' bearer. Following the reception which was held at the Memorial Memorial Park Clubhouse, the happy couple left for a honeymoon at St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ready will be residing in Florida. Photo by Len Perkins Way back in '53 Cathy R. came to be and all her friends from then and now wish her the happiest days of all. Happy 29th? 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W„ OSHAWA 576-6485 Mon,, Tues., .Wed, - 10-6 Thurs., Frl.-10-9 Set. 10-5 rrsnrfaiirwfl with the Frank Insurance Company. Suggested changes municipal insurance include increased coverage for volunteer firefighters and a review of coverage for municipally-owned electronic and data processing equipment. equipment. None of the proposed changes will be decided until the meeting with the town's insurer later this month. Councillor Bruce Taylor suggested that coverage for hall boards may also be considered. considered. Town Sells Land in Orono BY PETER PARROTT Newcastle's general purpose purpose committee has agreed to the sale of small parcels of land required in the Orono area for the widening of Highway 115 - 35. Town council will be asked to accept an offer of $1,315 for the property. The land to be purchased by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications consists of approximately 0.27 acres. 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