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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Aug 1987, p. 3

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The Canadian Statesman, liowmanville. August 19. 1987 3 Letter to the Editor Dear John: I have perused your paper ever since Diane Hamre received received the nomination as LIBERAL CANDIDATE for DURHAM EAST and esp daily so since PREI DAVID PETERSON called an election. The reason for this is I fully expected Mrs. Hamre to at least take a leave of absence during the ELECTION. In view of the fact that Diane Hamre is an elected member of DURHAM DURHAM REGION and is also a member of NEWCASTLE COUNCIL surely it should be incumbent on MAYOR JOHN WINTERS to regard this as an open letter to the MAYOR and to answer these questions. 1. What is the STATUS QUO of Diane Hamre? 2. Has she received a leave of absence or are the tax payers paying her wages while she campaigns? 3.1 notice where last week a judge upheld the ruling that CIVIL SERVANTS could not take Dart in electioneering electioneering or in soliciting funds for candidates. What is the difference between a CIVIL SERVANT and a PUBLIC SERVANT? I would just like this issue cleared up for my own satisfaction. satisfaction. Yours sincerely Ab Mavin. Clip It Quick and SAVE! t AfoiUori Laura May Norton and James Kent Stephens were uhited in marriage on Saturday, Saturday, February 16,1986, at 4p.m. in Hillsdale Wesleyan Methodist Church, Oshawa by the Reverend Eldon Leroy. Leroy. The organist was Mrs. Joyce Leroy, and the soloists soloists Misses Linda and Lisa Norton, sisters of the bride. The bride's parents are Roy and Jane Norton, 89 Church, St. Bowmanville, and the groom's parents are Jim and Bonnie Stephens 7 Jane St. Bowmanville. Given in marriage by her parents and escorted down the aisle by her uncle Mr. Richard Williams, the bride wore a formal gown of white satin, which featured a bodice overlayed with lace arid appliqued with pearls, and long puffed sleeves. The flowing train was edged with lace presented to the bride by her father. Wearing a Juliet cap head- piece enhanced with lace and pearls and a silk illusion veil, the bride carried a bouquet bouquet of two dozen red silk roses, white azaleas and ivy. The matron of honour was Mrs. Christine Clarkson, and the bridesmaids were the bride's sisters Misses Linda and Lisa Norton who were gowned alike in formal formal gowns of red satin. The bride's and attendants' gowns were made by the bride's mother. Best man was Mr. Brian Sarginson, and the ushers were Messers Graham Clarkson and Mathew Drouillard cousin of the groom. Receiving the guests in the Church Hall, the bride's mother wore a street length chiffon gown, assisted by the groom's mother who wore a blue, street length gown. Leaving for a honeymoon in Toronto the bride wore a pink and cream diagonal stripe dress and a corsage presented by the brides mother symbolizing her parent's 25 years of marriage. marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens are now residing at 17 Centre Centre St., Bowmanville. The Reverend Arthur Maxwell solemnized the marriage of Lisa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norton, Norton, 89 Church St., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and Kevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Billings,(Mrs. Billings,(Mrs. Billings since deceased) deceased) of Tory Hill, on Saturday, Saturday, May 2,1987 at 4p.m. in Hillsdale Wesleyan Methodist Methodist Church, Oshawa. The organist was Mrs. Joyce Sutcliffe, and the soloist Mrs. Linda Evans, sister of the bride. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a formal formal original gown of white satin designed with a drop waist, fitted bodice, shoulder shoulder straps and a lace overlayed overlayed tunic. A flare skirt held a flowing train. Wearing Wearing a headpiece of silk flowers, flowers, pearls, and veil the bride carried a nosegay bouquet of white roses, blue cornflowers cornflowers accented with baby's breath. Her gown and attendants' were made by the mother of the bride. The bridal attendants were the maid of honor Michel Billings, cousin of the groom, and the bridesmaids were the bride's sister Laura Stephens, and Heather MacLean. The flower girls BACK TO SCHOOL WITH 1415 KING ST. E. OSHAWA 576-1930 AMPLE FREE PARKING Don't forget we also carry the largest selection of drapery hardware and window fashions in the Durham Region. FACTORY AUTHORIZED DISCOUNT BLITZ SAVE! , 1000°° ORMORE ON PICK-UPS &SENTRAS Hurry! SHOP NOW FOR BEST SELECTION 6 YEAR 100,000 KM. POWERTRAIN WARRANTY SAVE *750°° OR MORE ON MULTIS& MIGRAS n Si MIDWAY MOTORS LTD. 1300 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 668-6828 gl NISSAN J TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!!! were Natasha Billings, Amanda Henry and Tracy Billings,. nieces of the groom. Best man was the groom's brother Bev Billings, the ushers were Joe Billings, brother of the groom and Herb Henry, brother-in-law of the groom. The ring bearer bearer wasMichael McMillan. The bride's mother received received the guests at a reception reception held in the Church Hall, in a three quarter length shimmering robin's egg blue gown and a corsage of white roses, blue carnations and baby's breath. Leaving for a honeymoon in Tory Hill the bride wore a soft pink linen coat style dress. Mr. and Mrs. Billings are now residing in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Enniskillen News Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, Millbrook, were Tuesday visitors of Mr. Adam Sharp. Rev. and Mrs. Joe Lafave' and family were Thursday luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty and Mrs. Frank Spry. Mr. Harold Spry, Rochester, Rochester, N.Y.is .Visiting at the Edgar Edgar WrightsV'E " ;l Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pig- gott and family spent the weekend at a Provincial Park near Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and Mr. and Mrs. Don Trewin Trewin and family attended a family picnic at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Lloyd Slemon. Mrs. Russell Ormiston, Oshawa was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar dowiTib - 'WwùjUnÿ, dgi Wright and Betty and Mrs. Frank Spry and Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family were Sunday evening cake and coffee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim. celebrating Jim's Birthday and Diane and Joe's Anniversary. Congratulations Congratulations Folks. Mr. and Mrs. Dougie Carv- eth, Milbrook were visitors at the Edgar Wright's. Rev. and Mrs. Joe Lafave, Nikki and Benji were visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue. Mrs. Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville spent Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Len Stainton, Miss Joanne Cryderman, Cryderman, Cobourg and Miss Jessica Reynolds spent Wednesday and Thursday camping at Silent Lake, Bancroft for holidays. Mrs. Donnclda Walker, Tillsonburg spent the weekend weekend with the Griffins. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McGill, Lifford and enjoyed dinner at the Bonfire. Bonfire. The Enniskillen Swingers Lobb Ball Team lost against the Hampton A Team on Tuesday. The Enniskillen Garage Lobb Ball Team lost to Soli- na Steel on Wednesday. The Enniskillen Jensons Lobb Ball Team won against the Hampton A's on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ratz and Ray, Huntsville, Mr. Harold Spry, Rochester' N.Y., Mrs. Wilfrid Sanderson, Sanderson, R.R.# 1, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson, Sharon and Carol, Brooklin and their boyfriends Jim and Duff. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mrs. Frank Spry, Enniskillen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Raglan, on Sunday for a family picnic. picnic. Our church Services will resume on August 23rd at Tvrone United Church at 10.30. This is a joint service for both Enniskillen and Tyrone. Tyrone. On Saturday, January 24, 1987, at 4 p.m. the Reverend Arthur King united in marriage, marriage, at the home of the bride's parents, Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norton, 89 Church St., Bowmanville and Paul, son of Mrs. Maty Evans, Uxbridge. Uxbridge. The soloist was the sister of the bride Lisa Norton Norton Billings. , Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a three quarter length antique white, lace overlaying gown designed with a full skirt and tapered sleeves. The bride carried a cascade bou quet of pink roses, carnations carnations and baby's breath. The matron of honor was the sister of the bride Laura Norton Stephens. Best man was Larry De Grechie. .. Receiving the guests at the reception held at the bride's parents home the bride's mother wore a three quarter length pink gown accented with lace and a corsage of burgundy and white roses anababy's breath. Following a honeymoon at Nashville, Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Evans are residing in Oshawa. 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