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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Oct 1990, p. 11

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i i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 10,1990 11 Remember: Knob Hill Farms is Closed Sunday - "Our Family Day" 5Z3 FRESH NEVER FROZEN •ii : • »<• .kJ. - - Sztt *WedcUtty Mr. and Mrs. Samuel An- nis would like to announce the marriage of their son Philip Michael to Tamara Lynn Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Ball. The ceremony took place on Sept. 22, 1990, at the Greek Orthodox Church in Oshawa. battle - "Sind "Wedding PALMOLIVE ISHWASHING ■LIQUID ■ FROM THE TROPICS BANANAS SELECT YOUR OWN LARGE SIZE BUNCH PRODUCT OF ONTARIO #1 GRADE "WHITEWASHED" POTATOES 50 LB. BAG B8--Hff BAKING! SODA ■ 500 g BOX RUG & ROOM ARM & HAMMER WASHING SODA 3 kg BOX 25% BONUS 500 mL FOR THE PRICE OF 400 mL VASELINE 0ÛÛ INTENSIVE CARE LW kd I. FANCY FEAST GOURMET AT roop 85 g TIN COUPON VAUD UNTIL CLOSING, 9AT„ OCT. 13/SO. LIMIT ONE COUPON, «TINS PE* FAMILY IN-STORE RETAIL 1/1.30 ■ PflOOUCTOF U.SA. WASHINGTON #1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN BAG Ibartlettï|H PEARSÉB kg LARGE SIZE 8 ♦ PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 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OR CHINA FILL YOUR 0 GARLIC 2S|| CLOVES ^ 9 HN BAG 9* WLB., The Reverend Edward Schamerhorn united in marriage marriage Patricia Marie, daughter daughter of John and Joyce Bird, Bowmanville, and Marc Battle, Battle, son of Joseph and Margaret Margaret Battle, Whitby, on Saturday, Saturday, May, 12, 1990, at 3 p.m. in St. Pauls United. Church, Bowmanville. The organist was Mr. Douglas Dewell and the soloist was Mrs. Alana Coles. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride looked lovely in a long slim formal gown of white whisper satin. It was appliqued with lace and seed pearls down the front from the V-neckline to the knee where it flo\ved into a small chapel train. The slim satin sleeves were appliqued with the same seed pearls as the front. A fingertip veil of silk illusion caught to a head piece of small flowers and seed pearls complimented the gown. The bride carried a bridal bouquet of pink and yellow roses accentuated with stephanotis and baby's breath. _ The matrdn of honor was Linda Thornton, sister of the bride, and the brides- maids^were Bonnie Zess, ^Ronda Kay, and Beverley Myers. They wore cocktail length gowns in emerald green satin and carried a spring bouquet of pink, yellow yellow and mauve tulips, orchids orchids and carnations with baby's breath. The best man was Terry Joseph, and the ushers were Jason Battle, brother of the S -oom, John McNaught and oug Bird, brother of the bride. The groom and his attendants attendants wore black tuxedos with paisley print cummerbunds cummerbunds and ties. The reception was held at the Lions Centre, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, with the mother of the bride receiving in a peach street length dress with matching jacket and hat and was assisted by the groom's mother in a black and white street length dress and matching hat. The master of ceremonies was Doug Bird, brother of the bride. Leaving for a honeymoon in Florida, the bride wore a tailored raspberry dress with a small fitted shawl. ' Prior to the wedding, the bride was honored at miscellaneous miscellaneous showers given by her sister. Linda Thorn tori; the brides attendants; by Margaret Battle, thb groom's mother and by Mrs. Chris Goad and Mrs. Gloria Davies and the mothers of the children from Bowmanville Bowmanville Nursery School. The groom was honored at his place of employment with a luncheon and gifts by his fellow fellow teachers. ] The couple resides in Bowmanville where Patty i£ employed as director of Bowmanville Bowmanville Nursery School. Marc is employed by Metro Children's Services wherb he supervises a school ago program. Photgraphy by Piper Studio. Studio. 1)01 REGULAR 575 g BOX COUPON VAUD UNTIL CLOSING SAT. OCT. 13/90. UMIT ONE BOX ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. IN-STORE RETAIL 3.99 WITH THIS COUPOlTj |* J IN-STORE RETAIL 3.99 ■■■ ■ W J ^ ^ KRAFT EANUTBUTT 750 g JAR COUPON VAUD UNTIL CLOSING SAT. OCT. 13/W. UMIT ONE JAN ONE COUPON PEN FAMILY. IN-STORE RETAIL 2.99 --"™ " "Th7s"p^ "We've been keeping Bowmanville and area residents warm for over 60 years!" • Top quality Imperial Oil products for Domestic, Industrial and Rural use. • Automatic delivery maintained by a fleet of modern tanker trucks. • We sell portable heater fuel. • Dependable 24-hour service. ASK US ABOUT OUR TOTAL HOME COMFORT PROGRAMME Telephone 623-5516 RISON FUELS ^12 Sturrock Road, Bowmanville Esso

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