8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, September 2. 1987 eafon Margaret Anne Seaton, The double waist length daughter of Brian and Joan veil with beaded ruffles at Seaton, Courtice, and Kevin . the back held a small pearl James Paul Logeman, son of tiara and she carried a Pat Logeman, Oshawa, and dozen while roses, and gar- Butch and Ann Logeman, dénias centred in dark Cobourg, were united in green ferns, and sprays of marriage by the Reverend pearl throughout. Audrey Fisher on Saturday, Bridal attendants were June 13, 1987, at 3 p.m. in Jennifer and Heather Sea- Trinity United Church, ton, Shawn Stacey, Sherri Bowmanville. Taylor-Ozimek, Kim and Given in marriage by her Kelly Logeman. The flower father the bride wore a girl was Kathleen Gilhooly. gown created by her mother The best man was of shimmer satin which fea- Michael Webb and the tured a V neck, V back and ushers were Steve Wolff a princess waistline. Lace Steve Allan, Mark Ozimek, and pearls adorned the Glen McCullock and Dan front of the bodice and the Seaton, hemline. Following a reception Crystal organza ruffles held at the Canadian Corps covered the sleeves and (Oshawa), Mr. and Mrs. lined neckline and a ten Logeman left for a honey- foot removable train fea- moon in Puerto Plata, tured layers of crystal or- Dominican Republic, and f? anza - are now residing in Oshawa. Oshawa Free Methodist Church was the setting for the marriage of Diane Elizabeth Kennedy and Jeffrey Jeffrey Kenneth Hoskin on Saturday, July 11,1987, with Pastor Victor Stonehouse officiating. The bride is the daughter of Donna Kennedy of Bowmanville Bowmanville and the late Michael Kennedy. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoskin also of Bowmanville. < . Given in marriage by her brother, David Kennedy, the bride wore a traditional. wedding gown in white iridescent organza. It featured featured a high neckline and fitted bodice with accents of embroidered lace and pearls. The full skirl was accented accented with lace, featuring ruffles of organza which formed a cathedral train, A bridal cap in matching lace was enhanced with silk flowers and pearls. The chapel length veil of French illusion completed her ensemble. Deanna Farewell of Ajax was maid of honor wearing wearing a formal gown of taffeta in a soft pink with a teardrop cap with side trim of silk (lowers and pearls with a back poul'f of nylon tulle. The bridesmaids were Ann Garvin of Brockville, Tracey Newlove of Little Britain, Sherri Taylor of Ajax and Susie Sarginson of, Bowmanville. They wore similar gowns to the maid of honor in a perfect rose shade. Rob Hoskin, brother of the groom, was best man and the ushers were Dan, Doug and Darryl Kennedy, brothers of the bride and Charlie Shaw. They wore grey tuxedoes and pink and dusty rose cummerbunds and lies and the groom a white tuxedo. A reception was held at Newcastle Town Hall, with the guests being received by the bride's mother wearing wearing a formal gown of romance romance blue chiffon and the groom's mother wearing a formal gown of royal blue. The couple honeymooned in Niagara Falls and are now residing in Newcastle. Photo by Piper Studio. 40 LOVEI FOR HEALTHY LUNGS. V auppori your local Lung Anoclatlon 436-1046 Special Arrangements for Problem Voters Special provisions in voting voting procedures provide support for physically disabled, disabled, visually impaired and elderly electors who might otherwise be unable to cast.their ballots in Ontario's Ontario's 34th provincial general general election. Qualified electors who arc unable to attend a polling polling place because of illness illness or physical disablility have options other than vot ing on election day. They may either cast a ballot at an advance poll, or vote by proxy. . Designated advanced- polls, which provide level access or ramps to accommodate accommodate disabled or elderly electors, arc scheduled for September 3, September 5 and September 7. Proxy voting is an option for electors who for medical reasons are physically in capable of attending a polling polling place. This permits an elector to authorize another elector residing in the same electoral district to vote on his or her behalf. Proxy applications may be obtained from any Elections Elections Ontario office but they must be certified by the Returning Returning Officer in the electoral electoral district where the elector resides. The application application form will be ex changed fora certificate to vote which the proxy voter must present at the polling place in order to receive a ballot to vole. The person acting as proxy must be an eligible elector residing in the same electoral district and may not act for more than two electors. Visually impaired electors electors may have a friend or one of the officials read the candidates' names in the order in which they appear on the ballot. To enable these electors to align their ballots face up, a small notch has been cut into the edge of the upper right-hand corner of the ballot. Ontario election ballots arc printed with the candidates' names appearing appearing alphabetically down the left side with a circle to the right of each name for the elector to indicate his or her choice. A notch has also been cut out beside each white circle. In accordance with the Ontario Election Act, the Deputy Returning Officer may assist such electors in marking their ballots. A provision in election legislation legislation also allows a friend -- under oath -- of a visually impaired or disabled elector elector to assist the elector and accompany that person through the voting process.» In addition, the ballot box may be moved by poll officials officials to facilitate voting by an elderly or disabled elector. elector. Think Canadian ia^\ Closed Monday, Labour Day, September 7th t y ' ill IS i ™ mmSm Priceseffective thru Saturday, September 5th. 1987. We reserve the right tolimit quantities to retails * ami ^ re 4 ulremenls - Savings shown in this ad based on Metropolitan Toronto A&P regular Scratch 'N Win $500 - $25JM-$m00 GIFT CERTIFICATES $«00" 8 $«,000" CASH WINNERS MORE DETAILS AT STORE. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY $**■>****% ASSORTED BEVERAGES A&P & Colt Beverages CASE OF 24 - 280 mL TINS (UNIT COST 7.4c PER 100 mL) am 750 mL BOTTLE (UNIT COST 5.9c PER 100 ML) " 4*. 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