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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1988, p. 3

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I ) The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. May 4. 1988 3 Clarke Museum Opens New Season Down - MacLean Wedding Boritz - Taylor Wedding The Clarke Township Museum and Archives held its season opening on Saturday, Saturday, April 23. Over 100 people (double last year's figure) came out to enjoy the afternoon's festivities. Aside from the museum's current.exhibit of the giant ground sloth and some new displays from the permanent collection, live entertainment entertainment was provided for the visitors. Actor Bemie Martin performed some selections selections from his one man show "The Voyage of the Common Man." David New- lands, executive director of the Ontario Museum Association, also paid a visit to the museum and talked on the importance of preserving our communities' museums. museums. Pictured above Mrs. H. Tamblyn added atmosphere to the opening elegantly elegantly dressed in some antiques of her own. Don't let this happen to you ... P.t**. Peeler Remember your Mother with a Gift from Not Just Fashions With every purchase Until Mother's Day submit the name of a "Mom" you would like to win Dinner for Two at the Atria Restaurant in Oshawa. $40.00 Value We go all out for Moms! Not Just Fashions 983-9466 Main St., Orono ■ Ebenezer United Church, Courtice, was the setting for the marriage of Kathleen Josephine Lenore MacLean, daughter of Jimmy and Theresa MacLean, Hampton and Kenneth Norman Down, son of Wesley and Greta Down, Oshawa, on Saturday, February 20,1988 at 3:00 p.m., with the Reverend Reverend David Jones officiating. The organist was Mrs. Brenda Metcalf and the vocal vocal music was provided by the quartet "Here Comes Treble". Escorted down the aislé by her father, the bride wore a formal white satin gown. The sweetheart neckline, bodice bodice and puffy sleeves were etched in sequins and seed pearls. Her ruffled skirt fell into a cathedral train etched with Venice lace. The maid of honor was Joan MacLean, sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Kevin Cory, Tammy Tammy McClean and Sherri Evelyn. Evelyn. The best man was Phil Down and the ushers were Bryan MacLean, Jeff Down ana Bill Metcalf. The flower girls were Melissa Melissa and Rachel MacLean and the ring bearers were Chad and Sean MacLean. The reception was held at Odessa Hall in Oshawa. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon honeymoon at the Royal Resort in Fenelon Falls and a cottage cottage in Minden. The couple now reside in Bowmanville. Toastmasters Show How To Relax During Speech by Tricia Eyman, CTM 'Membership in the Bowmanville Bowmanville Toastmasters and in Toastmasters International International is a privilege that carries with it many rewards. Yet it also places certain obligations obligations upon you. We are a group of people brought together together to do things wè could not accomplish alone. Our collective obligation is to grow and improve ourselves and to share our knowledge and experience with fellow members in a spirit of enjoyment." enjoyment." This was quoted from the Induction Ceremony of Toastmasters International and on Tuesday evening, Ad. Min. V.P. Tricia Eyman, said these words to officially induct induct four charter members, TM Helen Bryden, Connie Nelson, Nancy Barnes and Walter Piersma into Bowmanville Bowmanville Toastmasters. Congratulations, Congratulations, Toastmasters. Chairing the evening's meeting, TM Irene Konzel- mann presided with firmness firmness and clarity of direction, later awarding the Spark Plug to TM Walter Piersma. Table Topics Master, TM Nelly VanVeldhuizen, gave "first experience" topics to the members for their one minute impromptu talks. TM Helen Bryden and TM Wanda Wanda Phillips shared the trophy. trophy. Two speakers participated participated in the Prepared Speech program, TM Marg Krofp, CASHBACK CONTINUES... 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One of the important factors learned in Toastmasters is keeping the meeting "on time". "Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmasters meet every Tuesday evening 7:30 p.m. sharp at the, .Lions Centre on Beech Aye. For additional information information phone TM Irene Konzel- mann 983-9423. Tricia Eyman. MEN'S BALL HOCKEY RESUMES -- This Sunday, May 8, marks the return of men's ball hockey to the Darlington Darlington Sports Centre. Regular league play takes place Sunday evenings. PARTICIPACTION CHALLENGE -- The Participac- tion Challenge is May 25. That's just three weeks away. So it's not too early to plan your Partcipaction activity for that date. Groups with plans for the challenge are welcome to contact Joe Kennett or Jane Lunn at the Town of Newcastle Community Services Department. The Community Services Department will once again be assisting in Participaction Challenge events throughout the Town of Newcastle. sikkEns sikkeris 16 c etoi 1 ^tokens Cpt„i -n Super quality wood coatings engineered to stand up against the eleménts. Available at Central Paint VJfolNTSJ 295 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa and Wallpaper 434-3939 Gold Reflections Jewellery - Diamonds Bowmanville Mall 623-8164 Appraisal Clinic Jewellery Appraisals while you wait Registered Gemologist Saturday, May 7th 9 a.m. -- 5 p.m. Bring in this ad and receive $1.00 off your first appraisal. Gayla Margaret Taylor and James Bontz were united united in marriage on August 30, 1987 in the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. The bride's parents are Donald and Joyce Taylor of Solina. The bridegroom is the son of Borys and Rose Boritz of Downsview. William and Carol Taylor, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, sang two duets for the ceremony. The organist was Brenda Metcalf. The bride wore a white satin gown accented with guipure lace, and pearls. The gown featured a nigh neck, sweetheart bodice, puff sleeves tapering to fitted lace over the arms. The chapel length train was edged with schiffli lace. Her two tier finger finger tip veil flowed from a ju- liet cap trimed with guipure lace and pearls. She earned a cascade boùquet of cymidi- um orchids and pink roses. The groom's silver grey tailcoat, grey bow tie and cummerbund was accented with a pink rose boutonniere. Amber Taylor of Saint John, New Brunswick, was maid of honour for her sister. sister. She was dressed in a shimmering pink satin long dress with sweetheart neckline, neckline, gathered bodice, basque waist and short puff sleeves. Dressed similarly were bridesmaids Nancy Sherwin of Gravenhurst, cousin of the bride, and Valerie Kauf- feldt of Ajax, sister of the bride. Each carried a bouquet bouquet of pink carnations and cymidium orchids. Arie Kizel of Downsview was the best man. Ushers were Ray Roberts of Toronto Toronto and Charles Shnidcr of Flin FI on, Manitoba. The groomsmen were dressed in silver grey tuxedos with pink cumberbunds, bow ties and pink carnation boutonnieres. The reception followed in the Guild Room with Efrim Boritz, the brother of the groom, acting as master of ceremonies. Jim and Gayla Boritz will reside in Kitchener where they will continue their studies studies at the University of Waterloo. Waterloo. BLOCK o o PARENT FURNITURE An Oshawa Tradition Sine» 1934 ~ ROCK AND ROLL ...off to sleep tonight!!! SAVE s 181 TALL BACK VELVET SWIVEL ROCKER $-|gg Values lo $350 SLUMBER GLIDER Tall back, durable fabric. II glides and reclines. True value $499. DECORATOR WING CHAIRS $299 SAVE 50% Assorled Fabrics, styles and colours. Values to $600. 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