The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 12,1984 7 SS. SEege/te-^BusuttiS On Saturday, June 16th, 1984 in the Immaculate Conception Church, Port Perry, Father Alfred Grima united in marriage Diane Marie Busuttil of Grande Prairie, Alberta, daughter of Vincent and Dorothy Busuttil, 303 Dover Street, Oshawa and Jeffrey Martin Legere, of Grande Prairie, Alberta, son of George and Ella Legere, Port Perry, formerly of Zion. Given in marriage by her parents the bride wore an elegant Victorian gown of flowing white peau-de-soie. The fitted basque bodice was accented with full pouf sleeves highlighted with ruffles and silk crystalized white buds. The gently gathered waistline cascaded to a full swirling skirt and chapel train. A floral wreath sprinkled with pearls and shimmering rhinestones held a gentle mist of two tiered embroidered cathedral veiling. The maid of honor was Susan Weigand, of Oshawa, and the bridesmaids were Christine Sylvestri, Margaret Foley and Vicki Caruana, all from Oshawa. The flower girl was Caroline Grenier of Oshawa. Best man was Dale McGill of Tyrone, and the ushers were Timothy and David Legere, of Port Perry, brothers of the groom, and James Larkin of Toronto. The ring bearer was Brick Emerson of Oshawa. Following the reception which was held in the church hall, the happy couple left for a honeymoon at Haliburton and are now residing at Grande Prairie, Alberta. --Photo by Piper Studio Code - âEambe/tt Eleanor Ruth Lambert be-, came the bride of Darrell Micheal Cook, on Saturday, July 28th, 1984, at 4 p.m. in Newcastle United Church, with the Reverend Donald A. Stiles officiating. The organist was Mr. Douglas Dewell of Bowmanville. The bride's parents are Rob and Vi Lambert, 164 North Street, Newcastle, and the groom's parents are Mr, R. Wayne Cook, Labrador Drive, Oshawa, and Mrs. Enid C. Smith, Galahad Drive, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore an ivory taffeta gown designed with leg of mutton sleeves, high ruffled collar with a cut-a-way train of chapel length. Wearing a matching hat with ruffled trim which held a two layer fingertip fingertip length veil, she carried a nosegay (posy) of bridal pink roses, ivory freesia, purple statice, burgundy miniatures and yellow flats with baby's breath. The bridal attendants were Denise Fisk, Kathryn Boyle, Noelle Newton and Jeanette Ormiston. The flower girl was Laura Norrish of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Best man was Duane Cook and the ushers were Richard Cook, Dean Atherton and Bradley Cook, Receiving the guests at the reception held at Newcastle Town Hall, the bride's mother wore a formal gown of icy violet colour, white brimmed hat, white accessories and a white orchid, The groom's mother wore a formal sea green gown, matching hat, white accessories and white Leaving for a three week honeymoon In Northern Ontario, the bride wore a midi-length skirt, matching brown jacket and a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs, Cook arc now residing in Scarborough on Kennedy Road, Trina Photography ^atiseggeüen - Gagnes Julie Frances Haynes and Nickollas Vanseggelen were united in marriage by Father Frank Mihelic in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday, June 16th, 1984, at 1 p.m. The organist was Mrs. Pat Prout, and the soloist Debbie Cavanagh. The bride's parents are Ronald and Peggy Haynes, 144 Ontario Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and the groom's parents are Mrs. Ria Hutton, Hutton, Oshawa and Mr. Nick Vanseggelen, Bowmanville. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a formal formal gown of white chiffon designed with a pearl beaded bodice with a Victorian Victorian neckline. Her cap headpiece was also pearl beaded and held an attached attached veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses, white carnations and silk burgundy baby's breath and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Joanne Haynes, sister of the bride and the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Mrs. Donna Jackman, sister of the bride, Mrs. Kathy Morrison and Mrs. Tina Watson. Best man was Mr. Scott Beacock, and the ushers were Messrs. Donald Lux- ton, brother-in-law of the bride, William Vanseggelen, Vanseggelen, brother of the groom ^B/tOtUlt - On Saturday, August 18th, 1984, at 2 p.m. in Harmony Road Baptist Church, Oshawa, the Reverend Floyd Wilson united in marriage Yvonne Margaret Johnston and Robert Thomas Brown. The organist was Mr. Keith Anderson, and the soloist Miss Sandra Lagerguist. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ebert W. Johnston, 2 Ashdale Crescent, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Brown, R.R. 2, Newcastle. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked radiant in her formal gown of white matte jersey which featured a high mandarin collar and fitted bodice, with a full circular skirt and watteau train edged with guipure lace. Long fitted sleeves and yoke of English net were trimmed with guipure lace and seed pearls. A matching headpiece held a two tiered fingertip veil of French Illusion with scalloped scalloped edges, and she carried a cascading bouquet of white roses, pink carnations, dusty rose mums and baby's breath. The maid of honour was Miss Diana Blekkenhorst of Georgetown, and the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn Mather of Port Hope, and Miss Elizabeth Vanderveen of Tottenham. Tottenham. They wore identical formal gowns of pink jersey and carried bouquets of pink mini roses, pale pink mini carnations, white trailing roses, pale blue azaleas, grape mums and baby's breath. Best man was Mr. Brian Dolson of Toronto, and the ushers were Mr. Andrew Brown and Mr. Kenneth Brown Jr., brothers of the groom. Receiving the guests at the reception held in the church hall, the bride's mother wore a formal gown of steel blue polyester crepe and a white gardenia corsage. The groom's mother assisted in receiving in a formal gown of mauve taffeta and a corsage of yellow roses. Leaving for a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, the bride wore a cream knit skirt, red knit top, red accessories and a corsage of cream coloured rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs, Brown arc " now residing in Thornhill. Photo by Piper Studio and Rick Scott. The flower girl was Miss Mandy Mairs and the ring bearer, Master Ryan Jackman. Receiving the guests at the reception held in St. Joseph's Auditorium the bride's mother wore a formal, formal, fuschia pink chiffon gown with a corsage of pink and burgundy roses and the groom's mother wore a formal formal light lilac gown with a corsage of yellow roses. The bride and groom left on their honeymoon wearing wearing matching leather pants and tops. Mr. and Mrs. Vanseggelen are now residing in Calgary, Alberta. cpiiune/t - uWcCoitmacfc The Reverend Mark Elliott solemnized the marriage of Myrna Edna Metcalf, daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Metcalf, R.R. 2, Bowmanville, in a double ring ceremony to Stanley Matthew Maguire, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Maguire, R.R. 3 Bowmanville, on Saturday, July 14th, 1984, at 3 p.m. in Ebenezer United Church. The organist was the bride's aunt Mrs. Eileen Down, and the soloist was the bride's cousin, Mr. Ross Metcalf. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a formal gown of white chiffon over taffeta which featured featured a high neckline and fitted bodice, with full short sleeves, which were all trimmed trimmed with Alencon lace, pearls and sequins. A full A line skirt fell from a watteau chapel train. A matching head piece held a two tiered French Illusion Illusion veil and she carried a bridal bouquet of red sweetheart sweetheart roses and baby's breath. Maid of honour was Sherry Johansen of Madoc, and the bridesmaids were Norma Vine, sister of the bride, Kelly Taylor of Courtice and Cindy James of Oshawa. They were gowned alike in cocktail length taffeta gowns, with the maid of honour in pink and the bridesmaids in dusty rose. The flower girl was Amy Donoghue, niece of the bride who wore a long white eyelet gown, with a pink sash. The maid of honour carried a bouquet of pink roses, white and deep purple mini carnations carnations with baby's breath, and the bridesmaids and flower- girl carried bouquets of pink, deep purple and white mini carnations. Best man was Brian McGill of Enniskillen, and the ushers were Bill Metcalf, brother of the bride, Jim and John Maguire, brothers of the groom. The ring bearer was Ryan McRoberts, nephew of the bride. The groom and his attendants wore grey tuxedos with ascots. The master of ceremonies was Jack James, uncle of the groom and the toast to the bride was given by Nolan Peters. uWagut/te - uWelca^ Unibed Wag The setting was a candlelight service for the wedding of Janet Rae Prun- er and Robert Lester McCormack on Saturday, August 25th, 1984. The service service was held at Newcastle United , Church with the Reverend Don Stiles officiating. officiating. The organist was Mrs. Payne of Bowmanville. Parents of the bride are Jack and Peggy Pruner. On the groom's side was Linda McCormack, mother of the groom and Bill Bruce, all from Newcastle. The bride, given in marriage marriage by her parents, wore a long sleeved white Victorian Victorian style gown with matching matching hat and carried , a bouquet of red and white silk roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. Debbie Colder, sister of the bride, of Kingston, and bridesmaid was Miss Susan Pfeiffer of Newcastle. Newcastle. The attendants wore formal pink gowns with lace capes and carried bouquets of candles with (lowered base. The best man was Mr, Steven Steven McCormack, brother of the groom, The ushers were Mark McCormack, brother of groom and Mr. Garnet Duetta, all from Newcastle, The party wore matching black tuxedos, The bride's mother wore a street length lilac dress with matching lace cape. The groom's mother wore a turquoise blue street length dress. Following the ceremony, pictures were taken by Mr, and Mrs, Bill Woo of Toronto Toronto on the lawn of the At the reception held at the Lions Centre, Bowmanville, the bride's mother wore a formal grey, sheer gown with a jacket, and a corsage of pink roses and baby's breath. The groom's mother wore a formal, mauve sheer gown and a corsage of yellow roses and baby's breath. Leaving for a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, the bride wore an off white skirt and blazer, with an orange, taupe and off white blouse. Mr. and Mrs. Maguire are now residing at R.R. 2 Bowmanville. Bowmanville. vWo^at - S£utm A very pretty wedding was solemnized in Orono United Church on Saturday, July 21st, 1984, at 4 p.m. when "the Reverend Hopkins and Mr. Jeff deJonge united in marriage Patricia Diane Lunn and Thomas Arthur Moffat. The organist was Mr. Douglas Dewell and the soloist Mrs. Alannah Coles. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lunn of R.R. 1, Orono, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Moffat, R.R. 1, Orono. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a formal gown of white chiffon with satin piping on the bodice into a V waist with rose petal flounce and sheer puffed sleeves. Wearing a wide brimmed hat with lace trim bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pruner. The reception was held at St, Francis of Assisi Ilall, The bride and groom honeymooned honeymooned at Shelter Valley. Valley. Janet and Bob arc now residing residing In Newcastle. which held a knee length veil she carried silk pink and creme roses, baby's breath and dusty rose daphnias. The matron of honour was Mrs. Cathy Guidice and the bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Moffat and Mrs. Diane Mercer. Best man was Mr. Jim Moffat and the ushers were Messrs. Larry Lunn and Maurice Allin. Receiving the guests at the reception held at the Orono Community Centre the bride's mother wore a knee length gown of royal blue and the groom's mother wore a knee length gown of dusty rose. Mr. and Mrs. Moffat left for a honeymoon at Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic and are now residing at R.R. 1, Orono. McRobbie Photo. Sept. 14th RellecUo*U Main St., Orono 10:00 a.m. • Poltory • Stained Glass • Kitchen and Bath Accessories • Gills lor: Baby Showers, Weddings and Birthdays. Joan River and Dalo Greeting Cards and much, much more. Complimentary Gilt with ovory purchase on Opening Day -- 983-9757.