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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Sep 1987, p. 3

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fa**™ - y**t**ti Orono and District B c2f e Happy First Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson are pictured signing the register after their wedding in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Bowmanville, on Friday, June 26, 1987. Gail is the daughter of Jack and June Siebarth of Bowmanville and Dan is the son of Stewart and Pauline Johnson of Oshawa. The happy couple are now residing in Oshawa. - ftfteftAenb °iVe<jl<jlvnÿ long sleeve silk blouse trimmed in lace with black fitted slacks accented with a peacock blue hip length jacket. Acting as best man was Bill Stephens, Scarborough, brother of the bride. Following the cutting of a beautiful wedding cake made by their daughter Susan Susan Edmondson, they were presented with cards and gifts of a beautiful oak wall clock made by their son-in- law Harold Edmondson, 35- mm camera, matching mail . , box with brass house numbers numbers arid à personal gift to the groom made by his sister-in-law sister-in-law Peggy Frank, of a pocket jack-knife and two dozen sweet cakes. Also, the bride's brother Bill Stephens presented them with a memory scrap-book of the past 40 years compiled by him. A fitting reception followed followed of hamburgers, hot- dogs, corn-on-the cob and cake, then the couple were presented by their son Frank with a complete video video of the happy occasion provided by him. The happy couple will reside at 85 Duke Street where they have lived for the past 38 years. They were married September 15,1947 in Bethany. Helen Patricia Joan Ste- Ê hens and Francis Edgar look, both of Bowmanville, ■repeated their wedding Jvows following 40 years of marriage, in a beautiful garden setting at the home of the bride's niece Donna and Colin Causton, Port Hope on August 29, 1987 with layman Maurice Stephens, Stephens, brother of the bride, officiating. ' The bride is the daughter of the late Robert and Ruby ■Stephens of Bowmanville ;and the groom is the son of |the late Francis and Rose Cook of Bowmanville. ft Given in marriage by the family, the bride was attired in an off white full length soft silk jersey gown with shoe-string shoulder straps, square neckline flowing to a fitted lace bodice. It featured a long sleeved chiffon waist length jacket with lace panels panels down the front over the full flowing skirt. It was enhanced enhanced by a large chiffon brimmed hat accented with a big rose at the back. The ensemble had been worn by the bride's niece 12 years ago. Helen carried a bouquet of red roses and white ste- phanotis with red streamers. streamers. Kathryn Stephens, Scarborough, Scarborough, sister-in-law of the bride, acted as matron o( honour, dressed in a white An Enduring Tribute to Love and Devotion Breathtaking - beautiful engagement rings for a lifetime of memories. Your special love deserves the finest Only $300.00 to $995.00 from Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 tilielly Ann Burkey and Arthur Arthur Davey Grant were united in marriage on Saturday, Saturday, April 25,1987 in Zion United Church, Mitchell's Corner, by the Reverend William Lippman, cousin of the groom, in a double ring ceremony. The organist was Cheryl McMaster. The bride's parents are Harry and Faye Burkey, Oshawa, and the groom's parents are Sam and Lois Grant, Mitchell's Comer. Given in marriage by her parents the bride wore a formal white satin gown made by his mother, designed designed with a Chantilly lace bodice, long sleeves, scalloped scalloped neckline and a full satin satin train. A beaded tiara held a long, tiered veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white, pink and red roses and carnations. The maid of honor was Arlene Arlene Burkey and the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Penny Vansen and Leslie Ross, who wore cocktail length gowns of jade green. The flower girl was Kristen Hargraft who wore a white satin gown. Best man was Stephen Jeb- bett, Oshawa, and the ushers ushers were Dan Burkey, brother of the bride, Al, Jim and David Grant, brothers of the groom. Following a reception held at the Legion Hall, Oshawa, the bride and groom left for a honeymoon in Montreal and Quebec City. The bride's going away outfit was a tweed suit with jade green accessories. Mr. and, Mrs. Grant are now residing in Oshawa. Prior to the wedding the bride was honoured at several several showers, and the groom at a stag in Oshawa. QUOTE- "Men can live without air for a few minutes, minutes, without water for about two weeks, without food for about two months and without a new thought for years on end." Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jenkins, who were married Aug. 28, in Newcastle Town Hall. The bride is the former Sheila Margaret Boughen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boughen, Orono South. Mr. Clifford Payne, Rothesay, N.B., has recently visited his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkins. Mrs. Mary Lynn Kimmett, daughter Becky, Mrs. Dorothy Baily and Mrs. E. Billings enjoyed several days' tour of the Perth, Smiths Falls, Lanark areas last week. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Graham and family (recently (recently returned from Denmark) Denmark) spent Friday visiting visiting his mother, Mrs. Rosie Graham. We welcome former residents residents Jake and Wilma Middleton Middleton back to our fair village. village. Now residing in former Demooy house, Sta-. lion Street. Sympathy of the Community Community to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnston, Mill St., on the sudden loss of his sister, Miss Gertrude Johnston. Mrs. Hazel Stapleton, Mr. All' Piggott, and Mr. Clarence Clarence Burley were all recent visitors with Mrs. Lena Clys- dalc, Newtonville. Miss Anita Fulford, Meaford, is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Inez Harris, while attending Durham College, Oshawa. Mrs.Debbie Lord and baby son, Christopher, St. Andrews, N.B., have returned returned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Colvin. Mr. Alf Piggott and Mrs. Hazel Stapleton spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stapleton at their cottage on Lake Scugog. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Yeo on the. arrival of another new grandson, born to Charlie and Marie Watson, Oshawa. A sincere warning to all motorists. Be especially careful this week, and watch for the little ones going to school! With their new found "independence" they so easily "dart out" in front of your car! Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice were "Labor day" weekend guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown and girls at the cottage, Crowe River, Campbellford. An extremely busy week ahead with the Tractor Pull on Monday, Election and to top it off, our "big" Orono Fair all in one week! With an interesting program lined up, our fair should again draw a fine crowd. On a personal note, we folks in horticulture certainly disagree disagree with the Committee who again have stipulated all flowers, plants, vegetables, vegetables, etc. mustremaininthc building until Sunday. Heard very complimentary remarks on the very attractive attractive flower displays at Blackstock Fair, and the same cannot be said of our Orono ones after 3 or 4 days in a hot building. Orono Church News The folks in attendance al the annual fellowship evening and corn roast, held Wednesday evening at the home of Grant, Carol and Christopher Yeo enjoyed enjoyed every minute! Following Following a rather questionable day weather wise, it turned out to be a lovely evening and we sure enjoyed a delicious delicious corn roast, hot dogs, drinks, and donuts. We would especially like to .thank Mr. Les Reid for his very innovative stove and corn cooker. Following the "food-fest" we adjourned to the family room of the Yco's house for a super evening of music. This supplied by the Melotones Orchestra featuring Rev. Milnes on Trombone (a real jam session session followed). Gospel hymn singing was thoroughly enjoyed by all and we really welcomed our "brand new" choir leader, Mr. Ross Metcalf to our fold. Although not new to the world of music we certainly introduced him to another "side" of music!. Rev. Milnes voiced a gracious thank you to our host and hostess for the enjoyable evening. U.C.W. No. 1. News A very large attendance of 18-19 ladies at our very first fall meeting. Wed. afternoon, afternoon, Sept. 2, in upper hall of the church. Mrs. Bertha Touchburn presented presented a very excellent devotional devotional on "Trees" and much enjoyed by all. Several Several entertaining contests and a fine lunch brought an enjoyable meeting to a close. Church News Beavers,Cubs, and Scouts meeting and registration Monday, September 14, 7 p.m., Orono Church, Main Hall. We must have group Committee people and Cub leaders or this organization will fold Upcoming Services Sept. 13.12:30 p.m. Gospel Sing at the Orono Fair (in place of regular service) 12:15 instrumental hymns by "Melotones". Sept 20th 11 a.m. Horticultural Horticultural Sunday (flower service) service) Guest speaker - Rev. Keith Henderson. Guest soloist Mr. Ed. Van Hamburg. Hamburg. Flowers will be sent to sick and shut-ins. Sept. 27. 11 a.m. Stewardship Sunday. Explorers begin Wednesday, Wednesday, Sept. 16 for girls age 8 -11 years in Orono Church. Officiql Bd._ of charge -- Meets Tuesday, Sept. 22, 7:30 p.m. in Kirby United Church. Upper Hoorn Issues for Sept. - Oct. now available. Extra copies are available for a donation of 50 cents. Community Care Newsletter Newsletter is posted on the Bulletin Bulletin Bd. at front doors. Bd. of Stewards first fall meeting Monday, Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in F.R. A full at tendance is requested. Congratulations to Jean and Vance Allin on retiring as rural mail carriers for the past 31 years. This must surely be a record number ofyears serving the public! Misses Jan and Nancy Tamblyn have left for Guelph University where Jan will be in her second year in "Biology" and Nancy will be in first year "Physics". Both girls are daughters of Bill and Marie Tamblyn. The ladies of Newtonville arc again sponsoring a fall bus trip to Kitchener Markets Markets and area factor outlets on Octobers. For further information, information, call Mrs. Inez Boughen 786-2239. Orono is certainly going to grow bigger and better if the newly proposed 83 lot subdivision goes through! Mr. Jan O'Chonski is the enthusiastic enthusiastic promoter of the idea. Become a UNICEF Volunteer ItfcA CHANCE GR Hi! My name is Joshua William Feddema and I celebrated by first birthday on August 25,1987. My proud Mommy and Daddy are Debbie and Sid Feddema and my grandparents are Bill and Sarah Feddema of Blackstock and Don and Elizabeth Hamden of Orono. I celebrated my birthday with all my relatives including my great grandparents Simen and Sylvia Feddema of Bowmanville and Joe and Ileen Lague of Oshawa. 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