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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Aug 1983, p. 3

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'ffleddvnÿ The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 31,1983 3 - ^fiewy, 'iVedclmÿ, Katherine Ann Louise Sperry was united in marriage to Gordon Ross Sharp, on Saturday, July 23rd, 1983. The ceremony was held in Enniskillen Enniskillen United Church with the Reverend E. Schamerhorn and Pastor Joe Lafave officiating. officiating. The organist was Mrs. Ulah Chambers and the soloist, soloist, Mr. Ross Metcalfe. The bride's parents are Mr. Gilbert Sperry, Ennismore, and Mrs. Shirley Sperry, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp, Enniskillen. Enniskillen. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by the maid of honour, Miss Susan Krem, and the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Wendy Sperry, Debbie Sperry and Kathy Henderson. Natalie Worden was the flowergirl. GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK FUTURES CHICAGO (U.S.S) AUGUST 29, 1983 ' SOYBEANS Sept. 9.04 Nov. 9.193/4 Jan. 9.301/2 CORN Sept. 3.56 3/4Dec. 3.62 Mar. 3.701/4 LIVE HOGS Oct. 42.95 Dec. 42.85 Feb. 46.67 LIVE CATTLE Oct. 56.27 Dec. 56.85. Feb. 59.30 FEEDER CATTLE Sept. 56.67 Oct. 56.67 Nov. 57.67 WEEKLY TRENDS IN GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK FUTURES CHICAGO (U.S.S) Date: Aug. 8th 15th 22nd 29th SOYBEANS Nov. 8.14 9.05 8.84 9.193/4 CORN (Dec.) 3.481/2 3.66 3.651/2 3.62 LIVE HOGS (Oct.) 42.77 44.00 43.97 42.95 LIVE CATTLE (Oct.) 60.92 60.80 57.62 56.27 FEEDER CATTLE(Sept) 62.40 62.75 58.32 56.67 For more information call (collect) Tony tenWesteneind (416) 725-3591 Best man was Mr. Kevin Wilbur and the ushers were Messrs. John Avery, Bob Bieler and Peter Gosling. The reception was held at Bowmanville Lions Centre. Letter to the Editor August 26,1983 The Editor, The Canadian Statesman, Box 190, 62 King St. W., Bowmanville, Ont. L1C 3K9 Dear Sir or Madam: - '■! We wish to thank you for publishing the article about our sërvice. The article helped improve the public awareness of not only our program but mental retardation as well. We are always in need of publicity but with being a non-profit agency, we have limited funds. The news coverage which we received from your newspaper is very much appreciated as it helps recruit relief homes and encourages encourages people to use our service. Once again, we thank you for your cooperation. Yours truly, Marna-Rose Minett, Executive Director. Kut 4 n' Kurl Beauty Shop Back-to-School "SPECIALS" For students and children Aug. 24th to Sept. 30th ■'i WASH, STYLE-CUT and BLOW-DRY '8.50 (7 yrs. and under$7.50) PERMS (Cut Included) '25.00 and up S'* To serve you are: Wendy, Linda, Lorraine, Dianne and Violet " Welcoming hack Darolyn Jones" Phone 623-5019 V 71 KING STREET EAST, BOWMANVILLE Attention Mothers! Bring your daughter in for her hair service and receive 10% OFF "your" hair service, (with this ad) Forthcoming Marriage & A 'iVeddimy, The Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage Kim L. Jenkins, daughter of David and Peggy Jenkins, R.R. 2, Newcastle, and Douglas J. Brough, son of David and Shirley Brough, R.R. 2, Newcastle, on Saturday, June 11th, 1983 at 4 p.m. in Newcastle United Church. The organist was Mrs. Dorothy Payne. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in her traditional wedding gown of Chantilly lace, designed with ruffles at the neckline and cuffs. The gown was highlighted highlighted with a long train of ruffles. A Juliet cap held a finger tip veil of silk illusion. The bridal attendants were Lauren McDonell, Janice Wood and Cathy Newcombe and the flower girl was Angela Jenkins. Best man was Jeff Thibodeau and the ushers were Rhys Jenkins and Rob Brough. The mother of the bride received the guests in an abergine colored gown with a bouquet of abergine and white flowers. Leaving for a honeymoon at the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, the bride wore a blue pin stipe dress with bow collar and short sleeves. Mr. and Mrs. Brough are now residing at 52 Peters Pike, Orono. tÆoffcU - 'iVedulvnÿ Miss Sandi Cutforth and Stewart Moffat were married in the chapel of The Old Mill in Toronto on June 4th, 1983. A reception folowed in the main diningroom. Stewart is the older son of William and Shirley Moffat of Iroquois and the oldest grandson grandson of Mrs. Violet Moffat and the late Sheldon Moffat and Mrs. Mary Quantrill and the late Evan Quantrill, formerly of Orono. Stewart graduated from the University of Waterloo on May 28 th, 1983 receiving his Bachelor of Mathematics degree in the co-operative program, majoring in computer computer science. His employer is Gellman and Hayward Associates, Associates, a computer consultant firm in Toronto. Sandi is employed by Northern Telecom. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leddy and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cryderman are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Michele Mary to Ralph Michael on September 17,1983. Celebrate 25th Anniversary Anniversary Coin Dies Donated to Museum for Its Historic Collection Dies used in minting Bow- manville's 125th anniversary anniversary coins were donated to- the Bowmanville Museum this month to add to the museum's collection of town memorabilia. Museum Curator Marion Veinot explained that the dies were presented on behalf behalf of the Chamber of Commerce. Commerce. Doug and Inez Jackman, who served on the committee responsible for the production of the commemorative commemorative coin, made the presentation on August 25. A total of 2,000 nickel and 350 gold coins were made. Once the coins were pro- Twist and shout. Move it all about. Fitness is in. Fatness is out. duced 1 , the dies were defaced defaced |so that no other editions editions may be minted and the coins remain v collectors' items, '* Already, the value of the commemorative coins has increased, the curator said. Mrs. Veinot said the dies will be placed in the display case which holds the museum's copy of the 125th anniversary coins. On Saturday, August 27, at 12:00 noon, in the Cafe of the Oshawa Holiday Inn, Wanda and Ivan Ball of Concession St. E. (R.R. 4), welcomed over sixty friends, neighbours (also friends) and their nephew, Eric Shackleton, on the occasion occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Prior to the sumptuous hot Magic rings for magic moments Watch For Registration Notice Next Week McKay Dance School SCOTTY'S COLLECTABLES antiques, collectables, gifts and knitwear Now Located EVERY SUNDAY at Oshawa Bazaar and Flea Market 727 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa (2 Blocks south of Bloor St.) Fun for the whole family. Siffari wedding bands. Beautiful and unique expressions of love. A tribute to your taste and lifestyle. That precious moment lingers and is recalled every time you look at the golden tones and superb craftsmanship of your Siffari ring. Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. West Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 and cold buffet, cocktails were enjoyed by some while Ina MacNaughton, formerly of Bowmanville, entertained with her inspired piano music. Bernard Jeffery asked the blessing and Ivan welcomed the guests. Wanda assured the guests that she and Ivan were, in fact, only recognizing in some small way the contribution to their married life that knowing knowing them had made. As the invitations made no mention of the occasion, the many flowers, plants, silver household items, and other gifts were surprising. The meal was followed by a showing in Harmony Hall of Ivan's slides of a recent trip by planes, buses, and boats to Calgary, the Rockies, Kamloops, Kamloops, Vancouver, Victoria, up the inside passage, (Sun Princess), to Juneau, Skag- way, Dawson City, Whitehorse, Whitehorse, Inuvik, Yellowknife and the Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Oshawa would like to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shirley Ann to Russell Murray Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blake of Bowmanville. The wedding will take place at St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, on September 10, 1983 at 4 p.m. TRUCKS DO IT ... In a Datsun Truck Buy NOW & Save during our SUMMER CLEARANCE MIDWAY DATSUN 1300 Dundas St. E., WHITBY 668-6828 l&ummerS^m ™Paint\htues Moore A ! PAINTS / MOORWOOD SEMI TRANSPARENT WATER REPELLENT WOOD STAIN i.87 1 gallon REG. s 22 95 MOORE'S EXTERIOR ALKYD WHITE OR STAIN SUPER CLEARANCE PRICE ■ While Supplies Last REG. 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