< xUMaw. - ^Beavis Carol Beavis and Bryan Hellam were united in marriage marriage by the Reverend Edward Edward Schamerhorn, on Saturday, Saturday, July 13th, 1985, in St. Paul's United Church, Bow- manville. . Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beavis, of Hampton, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hellam of Bowmanville. The bride was lovely in a formal gown of white moira taffeta, which featured a full gored skirt gathered at the waist line, and a flounce at the hemline of the same material, with self ties at the waist which tied in a bow at the back. The V inset of the bodice featured a lace and ribbon trim with a six inch wide lace ruffle which went from the back zipper and pearl button closing to a V at the front of the gown. The full long gathering gathering sleeves were designed with an eight inch cuff fastened fastened with pearl buttons. CORRECTION NOTICE The ad that appeared in the August 28 issue of the Bowmanville Canadian Statesman, The Independent, and the Newcastle Independent read: Expiry Date August 31,1985 It should have read . Expiry Date September 14,1985 We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you, our customer. SSf® ÜodïWORKs A bowler hat held a lace trimmed four foot long veil of net and lace. An aunt of the bride, Jean Senko, made the dress and flowers. Beth Beavis of Oshawa, sister of the bride, was the bridal attendant, and Wayne Fuller of Oshawa, the groom's attendant, A reception for the newlyweds newlyweds was held at the Hampton Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Hellam are residing in Bowmanville. The bride was honoured at miscellaneous showers given at Hampton, prior to the wedding, by her aunts, Dorothy Dorothy Sandercock, Velma Beavis and Jean Senko. Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES • Highway No. 2 • King St. E.. 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Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of white organza over taffetta. The collar and bodice were of French lace embroidered with appliques highlighted with seed pearls. The short bouffont sleeves and flared skirt were edged with ruffled lace. Her cathedral train was edged with matching matching ruffled lace accented with white satin bows. She carried a silk tear drop bouquet of white carnations and blue sweetheart roses. Her father was wearing a sky blue dress suit. The maid of honour was Kim Schultz. Sheila Davis and Tania Meulemeester were the bridesmaids. Tracy Meulemeester Meulemeester was flower girl. The four attendants were gowned in full length dresses of pink and white. They carried pink silk carnations, white daisies and blue forget-me-nots. Ron Abbott was best man. The ushers were Randy Williamson and Kent Sweet- man. The groom wore a white tuxedo and blue rose boutonniere. boutonniere. The attendants were in powder blue and navy tuxedoes. tuxedoes. For the reception at the Kinsmen Senior Citizens Hall the bride's mother received in an alpine blue crepe sheath with white bib collar edged with deep scalloped appliquée! lace and corsage of pink carnations and baby sweetheart sweetheart roses. The groom's mother assisted in a linen look sheath of peach and white sophisticated stripes with matching hiplength jacket and corsage of peach carnations and baby sweetheart roses. The groom's father wore a royal blue dress suit. Mark Meulemeester presided presided over the guest book. The bride's grandmother, Violet Porter, from Oshawa was in attendance,. Before her marriage the bride was honoured with four miscellaneous showers, hosted hosted by Kim Schultz in Mea- dowvale West, Dianne Meulemeester Meulemeester in Oshawa, Unit 3 of the U.C.W. in Streetsville and Photographically Speaking . . . ® Photo Marketing Assoc. Inti. CREATING A MOOD -- A willing subject, the setting sun, and a placid lake were all the ingredients necessary to create this mood photograph. The low angle of the setting sun backlighting the subject created a highlight on his hair, adding impact to the scene and helping to segregate the subject from the background. Notice how the ripples in the water and the shrub on the right add interest and direct tlie viewer's eye to the central area of the scene. PHOTOGRAPHY CUSTOM FRAMING v aNGJ=s vhoto l V 1 HOUR EXPRESS PHOTO FINISHING III KINd ST. W, IIOWMANVIM.i: Editor's Mail August 29, 1985 Philip Andrewes M.P.P. Chairman Select Committee on Energy Room 118 NW, Legislative Building Toronto Dear Mr. Chairman: Please find enclosed a letter from Foster Creek Developments Developments Ltd. of Bowmanville expressing concern about the possible shutdown of the Darlington Darlington Generating Station and its detrimental impact on the construction industry. I would request you to present present this letter as part of the exhibits before the committee. Yours sincerely, Sam L. Cureatz Member, Select Committee on Energy Mr. Sam L. Cureatz Legislative Building Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2 Dear Sam: Thank you for your letter of August 20, 1985 in which you put forward your concerns about the Young Offenders Act and proposals to deal with those concerns. I am consulting with officials officials in my Ministry regarding your thoughts on the subject and will write to you when my information is complete. Yours very truly, Ian Scott, Attorney General August 30,1985 Mr. Joe Kennett, Program Director, Department of Community Services, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. L1C 3A6 Dear Mr. Kennett: It is with a great deal of pleasure that the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary Club's Baseball Team accepts the challenge of the Town of Newcastle to a game of softball on Thursday, September 19, with the proceeds proceeds going to the Hospital Fund. . We sincerely believe that the game will have a twofold twofold effect. Firstly, it will raise money for the Hospital Fund. Secondly, it will provide the opportunity for our team of "well-tuned Senior Citizens," (your term) to give a much needed lesson in softball to the novice Town Team. In conclusion, to show how confident we are, my team will take you on even though I personally cannot be there. However, I have agreed to use the "think system" from afar, in aiding my team in conducting conducting this softball seminar at G:30 p.m. at Memorial Park on September 19. Yours truly, A1 Witherspoon, Rotary Coach Insurance! For Rates or Service CALL Ernie Harvey 623-2527 Treacy & Harvey Insurance Brokers Ltd. 68 King SI. East Bowmanville Ron and Lois Osborne of R.R. 2, Bowmanville, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter Karen Lynn to Tony Steven McGraw, son of Andy and Donna McGraw of Toronto. The wedding will take place September 28, 1985 at 3:00 p.m. in Ebenezer United Church, Courtice, Ontario. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 4,1985 3 Forthcoming Marriage AUGUST CLEARANCE UP TO $1,000.00 • DISCOUNT ON ALL NISSAN TRUCKS DO IT... IN A NISSAN TRUCK BUY NOW and SAVE MIDWAY MOTORS LTD. 1300 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY ri"| 668-6828 c ^ !1 HWY. 2 JUST WEST OF THICKSON NISSAN SAVINGS from Beauty Shop. 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