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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Nov 1987, p. 27

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, The marriage of Pamela Rosanne Frank to G. Joseph Clarke took place at Kendal United Church on Saturday, June 20th, 1987 at 3:30 P.M. The Reverend Bryan Ransom Ransom officiated, the organist was Mrs. Martha Farrow and the soloist was Miss Karen Anderson. The bride is the daughter of Ron and Peggy Frank of R.R.#1, Newtonville and the groom is the son of Trevor and Yvonne Clarke of Millbrook. Escorted down the aislè by her father, the bride looked radiant in a gown of crystal organza with a portrait neckline. neckline. The sleeves, neckline and skirt of the dress were enhanced, by heavily appli- qued lace, pearls ana in descent descent sequins. The full skirt had tiers of ruffles at the hemline and the back of the gown flowed to a cathedral train. Her tiara styled headdress headdress of French lace decorated decorated with pearls, iridescent sequins sequins and crystal beads held a'shoulder length veil which fell to full length at the back. The bride carried a cascade of roses, carnations, iris, baby's breath and bridal ivy. Miss Patricia Frank was maid of honour for. her sister and the bridesmaids were Misses Karen, Lisa, and Judy Frank, all cousins of' the bride. The bridal attendants attendants wore identical cocktail length gowns of Charmeuse satin with an over-tunic of French lace in pastel shades of mauve, peach, yellow and ink. They wore matching oral pieces in their hair and carried cascades of carnations, carnations, chrysanthemums, bachelor buttons, and baby's breath. The groom chose as his attendants attendants Michael Corfe best man, and ushers Steve Black, Steve Powell, and Kelly Kelly Higgs. They wore midnight midnight blue tuxedos with the groom wearing a tailcoat. The reception and wedding dance were held at the Port Hope Lions Recreation Centre. Centre. The mother of the bride wore a periwinkle blue silk jersey dress with a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. carnations. The mother of the groom wore a turquoise crepe dress witha corsage of pinlc roses and baby's breath. The bride's uncle, Peter Chri- somalis acted as master of ceremonies. The bride dressed in a Navy 2 piece suit with white accessories accessories for their honeymoon at Fern Resort. Their future residence will be at First Islington Islington Place, Rexdale. Several showers were given given for the bride prior to ner wedding including a Ste- hens family shower hosted y her Aunt Helen Cook, a Kendal Community Shower hosted by Mrs. Helen Wood and the Kendal Church Choir, a shower by the Laboratory Laboratory staff at York-Finch Hospital where the bride is employed, and a personal shower hosted by ner Aunt Shirley Frank, Lisa, Karen and Judy. The groom was entertained at a stag in Mill- brook organized by nis family family and friends. A recent marriage was that of Alison Lawrence, only daughter of the Honourable Allan Lawrence, Member of Parliament for Durham- Northum-berland, and his wife Moira, to Michael Healey, Healey, son of Mrs. Rita Henley of Brockville and Mr. Edward Edward Healey of Kitchener. The wedding took place in St. Mary's Anglican Church, Lifford, which this year celebrates celebrates its 135th anniversary. The service was conducted by Canon Terry Tnrleton of Cobourg. The bride's attendants were Melanie Huston and Marilyn Norry of Toronto, and Charlotte Charlotte Dean of Niagara-on- tho-Lake. The best man was the groom's brother, John Henley of Ottawa, and the ushers were Sean Lawrence, brother of the bride, and Dan Healey of London, England. After the ceremony, the bride and groom, in a 1928 ,Chevrolet touring car, led the wedding guests on the two-mile drive to "Fleetwood", the Lawrence's Mnnvers Township home, where the reception and dance were hold. Michael and Alison have returned returned from an extensive motor trip through the eastern eastern United States to pursue their acting careers in Toronto. Toronto. On Saturday, June 13th, at 4 p.m„ Terri Hilda Lynch and Rodney Roger Cochrane Cochrane were united in marriage marriage by the Reverend N.E. Schamerhorn at St. Paul's United Church, Bowman- ville. The organist was Mr. Douglas Dewell. The bride's, parents are Gloria Gloria and Ennis Lynch, and the groom's parents are Donna and Roger Cochrane. The bride, given in marriage marriage by her father, wore a ^ccÂ^a/ne - formal white gown with short puffy sleeves trimmed in lace, and a lace bodice trimmed with pearls. She wore a Juliet Cap trimmed with lace and train, and carried carried a bouquet of white and red roses. The bridal attendants were Carol Flynn, Maureen Parry, Nelda Dawson, Joanne Hogarth, Hogarth, Carol Lynch and Judy Lynch. || The groom's .ushers were Roger Mclnnes, Larry Lynch, Les Perry, Norm Lynch, Kevin Bolton and Jeff Cochrane. The bride's mother wore a peach colored dress and a corsage of peach roses, and the groom's mother wore a pale blue dress with a blue carnation. After the reception at Tan- glewood Hall, the bride, dressed in a red silk jumpsuit, jumpsuit, and the groom left for their honeymoon in Toronto. The newlyweds are now residing residing in Bowman ville. Dr. Harold Wilson solemnized solemnized the marriage of Susan Lorrie, daughter of Gloria McKay, Belleville, and Bruce McKay, Trenton, to Paul Charles Osborne, son of Ron and Lois Osborne, R.R. 2, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 19,1987, at 4 p.m. in Bridge Street United Church, Belleville. The organist organist was William Maddox. Given in marriage by Bruce McKay, the bride wore an elegant elegant gown of bride satin and Alecon lace. The open neck, fitted basque bodice of lace and seed pearls had short sleeves delicately designed designed with seed pearls and a petal bow. The soft skirt swept to a chapel train accented accented by a self bow. A wreath headpiece held a finger finger tip veil and she carried a bouquet of calla lilies. The maid of honor was Leslie Leslie McKay, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Karen McCraw, sister of the groom, Carolyn Kirk, cousin of the bride, and Jackie Kuntze, Best man was Doug Pickell, and the ushers were David Osborne, brother of the room, Gordon McKay irother of the bride and 1 & vin Wilbur. Receiving the guests at the reception held at the Officers' Officers' Mess, C.F.B., Trenton, the groom's mother wore a peach cocktail length gown, and the groom's mother a jade green cocktail gown. Following a honeymoon in Southern California, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne are now residing residing in Toronto. Prior to the wedding many showers, family gatherings and presentations were held in their honor. Cftennedy, On Saturday, September 19,1987, Margaret Kennedy, and Kevin Michael Gihson were united in marriage by the Reverend Frank Lockhart Lockhart in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. The soloist was Sheila Tapley, and the organist John Crookshank. The bride's parents parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy and the groom's are Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan' Gibson. Maid of honour was Heather Heather Faryna, and the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Diane Cary, Michelle Michelle Berney, and Debbie Guislain, sister-in-law of the groom. The flower girl was Miranda Gibson, niece of the groom. Best man was Mark Berney, Berney, and the ushers wére Gary Gibson, brother of the groom, Dale Cary and Jody Koss. Following the reception held at the Bowmanville Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Gibson left for a honeymoon in Florida and are now residing residing in Bowmanville. Guests attended from Scotland, Scotland, U.S.A., New Brunswick and surrounding areas. Photo by John Novak 0hwld- weM 'Weildvnÿ SèeMb Lillian Bernice Bothwell and George Alfred Rudd were united in marriage on Friday, September 4,1987, at 7 p.m., in the Salvation Army Citadel, Bowmanville. The bride was given in marriage by her son Allan Bothwell. The maid of honor was Linda Linda Wright, daughter of the bride, the bridesmaid was Melanie Wright, granddaughter granddaughter of the bride, the junior bridesmaids Tammy Wright and Rebecca Bothwell, Bothwell, granddaughters of the bride and the flower girl Mandy Bothwell, gran- daughter. Best man was Tim Rudd, the groom's son, and the ush- On July 4, 1987, at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, Phyllis Elaine Curran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Curran of Orillia, and Douglas Patrick Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gould, Bowmanville, exchanged their marriage vows. Following the reception at the Lions Centre, the happy couple honeymooned in Niagara-on-the- Lake. Phyllis and Doug now reside on Cole Ave., Bowmanville. Photo by Gould's ers were Steve Wright, son- in-law, John Bothwell, son, and Robbie Bothwell, grandson grandson of the bride. The ring bearer was Matthew Bothwell, Bothwell, grandson of the bride. Following the candlelight ceremony the reception was held in the Citadel's Y.P. Hall. Luther Welsh, brother of the bride was the Master of Ceremonies. A get-together was held following following the reception, at Fo- restree Hall, followed by a honeymoon in Bancroft and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Rudd are now residing in Bowmanville. Photo by Stanley Yeo - Wifi*® m f > SiA* .**■ eewJuiTn, - 'iVeobù/nÿ On Saturday August 8, 1987. Nancy Lynn Batt and Stanley Charles Greonhnm were united in marriage at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Port Hope. Nancy is the daughter of Con and Gail Batt of Port Hope and Stanley is the son of Elgin and Shirley Green- ham of Bowmanville. Nancy's matron of honour was Angela Canniff and her bridesmaids were Marilyn Batt, Lynn Greenham and Dawn Sutton. Stanley's best man was Mark Shackelton and his ushers were Russell Green- ham, Kevin Noble and Brook Cole. The wedding reception followed followed at Dalewood Golf and Curling Club, Port Hope. Nancy and Stan honeymooned honeymooned in the Poconos and are presently residing in Oshawa, ■J

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