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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1990, p. 5

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&vtten - OléMâÂi TOedeUttf On June 2nd, 1990 in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Kitchener, the Reverend Jerome Jerome Mosley and the Reverend Reverend Roger Winger united in CHRIST'S BIRTH: i i THE YOKE OF SIN IS BROKEN» 'Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power, of his Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is cast down." rREVELATION 12:10 THE HOLY BIBLE gri Ca marriage Catherine Eileen Olinski and Cornell Dick Carter. The organist was Philip Shantz and soloist Carol Schmitt. The bride is the daughter of James and Doreen Olinski Olinski of Bowmanville and the oom is the son of Patricia larter of Toronto and Donald Donald Carter of Erin. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a beautiful white satin traditional traditional gown, lavishly adorned with lace, sequins and pearls. The lace and beading flowed down the front of the gown from the high neckline to the drop V- waist. The full Gibson sleeves had insets of lace, sequins sequins and pearls. The cathedral cathedral train had cut-out appliques, appliques, also with lavish beading. Pearls, lace and sequins adorned the scalloped scalloped hemline of the billowing billowing satin skirt that was jew- 158 Years of Community Service St. lo&tt's Temperance St., Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, 1990 CHRISTMAS I • 7 8:00 a m. Holy Communion . 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Rector--The Reverend Byron Yates, B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley St. Sttfrttfo's Temperance and Church St., Bowmanville SUNDAY, DECEMBERBOTH, 1990 11:00 a.m. Church Service All Welcome Sunday School and Nursery elled in an inverted V down the front of the dress. The headpiece was a wreath of pearls and organza organza edged with sequins, with a double-tiered veil of silk illusion. illusion. Wearing the groom's wedding wedding gift of an antique bracelet bracelet of white gold and sapphires. sapphires. The bride carried a cascade of white orchids, bridal bridal white roses, stephanotis, white freesia and ivy, intertwined intertwined with pearls and crystals. crystals. The matron of honour was Margaret Butler, and the bridesmaids were Kelly Litowski and Cynthia Carter, Carter, sister of the groom. The attendants wore cocktail length gowns of periwinkle blue satin and carried bouquets bouquets of shaded pink gerbera, gerbera, roses, blue iris and cornflower, cornflower, daisies and freesia, accented with pearls. The best man was Rick Wilkins, and the ushers were Alex Ciraco and John Shields. The groom and his attendants wore black tuxedos tuxedos and black Cummerbunds Cummerbunds and black bow ties. The groom wore antique cufflinks cufflinks of platinum, gold and mother-of-pearl, the bride's wedding gift to the groom. The reception was held at- the Crystal Ballroom of the Walper Terrace Hotel. The bride's mother received the guests in a pink Douppioni silk suit. The groom's mother mother wore a silk taupe dress with matching hat. The master of ceremonies was Ed Juskevicius. The bride was. toasted by her imcle and Godfather, Donald Daub. The bride and groom cut their wedding cake with an heirloom engraved silver knife, which nas been used in every family wedding for over one hundred years. Leaving for the honeymoon honeymoon touring Paris and the Champagne and Burgundy regions of France for two weeks, the bride wore a two piece navy linen and silk suit. Mr. and Mrs. Carter are now residing in Ottawa. Miscellaneous < showers were given in honour of the bride by Betty Macklin and Ruth Girardi, by Verna Nelson, Nelson, Lea Somers and Viena Whalley, and by Jean Olinski, Olinski, Dianne Olinski and Linda Linda Olinski. Relatives and friends attended attended the wedding from Victoria B.C., Edmonton, Alberta, Alberta, Los Angeles, California, California, Houston, Texas, St. Louis, Missouri, New York, N.Y. and many points in Ontario. Ontario. The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: C.aptain and Mrs. G. Cooper TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Hofman, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, 1990 10:30 a.m. Sermon: "Keeping Christmas Alive" Church School: Ages 3 to Grade 6 -10:30 a.m. Grades 7 and 8 - 9:15 a.m. Nursery Care Available §>t Raul's Sttittfr Cfwrcf) Minister: Rev. N.E, Schamortiorn, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewoll Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, 1990 11:00a.m. Morning Worship nday School - Kindergarten through High School Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday If you're now to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. December 28.1990 5 Courtice Students Sing Christmas Message A The Christmas program at Courtice North School took the form of an evening of outdoor carolling far the whole family. Some of the participants are shown here as they gather around a home-made Christmas tree. The carolling took place on Wednesday, December 19: Health Cards Are you one of the approximately approximately nine million Ontarians who have registered registered for your new Ontario Health Card from the Ministry Ministry of Health? As an Ontario resident, youTl be asked to present the card when you visit your doctor after January 1, 1991. The Health Card, a replacement replacement for the former Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) card, identifies you as a person eligible to receive insured medical services. services. The registration program for the Ontario Health Card was launched on March 21, 1990. "The response to the registration program has surpassed all our expectation," expectation," says Evelyn Gigantes, Ontario Minister of Health. Captain Gary Cooper, of the Salvation Army in Bowmanville, brought a Christmas Christmas message to members of the Bowmanville Rotary Club last week. He is shown in this photo with Garnet Rickard (left), who introduced him to the club, and Rotary Rotary Club President Bill Whyte. WEEKLY QUOTE iy I "Bethlehem means house of bread, and the Christ is the Bread of Life," said Captain Captain Gary Cooper of the Bowmanville Salvation Army. "We must return to Bethlehem and the message of Christ if we are to find lasting solutions to our problems." problems." Captain Cooper's Christmas Christmas message about the need for a return to fundamental Christianity, was delivered to the Rotaiy Club last week at the Flying Dutchman Hotel. Hotel. Captain Cooper said that this era of fear and uncertainty uncertainty has citizens looking in many different directions for answers. But they're not looking in the right direction. direction. "The supreme irony of this is that the cure for the world's problems lies in the Babe of Bethlehem. A lot of us only recognize the Christ at Christmas. The rest of 1 the year, we seek elsewhere for the road to peace and happiness," he said. He spoke of the crying need for people to move back to Christ and live the message message of the season - peace in our hearts and lives. He quoted from W.T. MacGregor's poem: "It's a long hard travel back to Bethlehem ... to where the star of morning still points to where the babe was born." He stressed that in order for our lives to be full of the peace' of Christmas all; year, we must return to our basic Christian beliefs and practice practice them; For the impetus of Christianity Christianity is being lost as those of other faiths move into Canada. Engagement Announced "Canada is no longer considered considered a Christian Country," Country," Captain Cooper said. "It is up to us to practice Christianity in our lives every every day. This is the only way to happiness." • Captain Cooper also thanked the Rotary Club for its generosity in helping the Salvation Army cope with the ever-increasing numbers of needy in these tough times. "The need is CTeat. The numbers are up By 25 percent percent in our area. We thank you for your help." "God bless you for helping helping us make this the best Christmas ever for those people," he concluded. Garnet Rickard introduced introduced Captain Cooper. He mentioned Captain Cooper's long involvement with the Salvation Army which began began in 1976 in St. John's Newfoundland. He also noted noted the dedication of his wife, Sharon, also an ordained officer officer in the Salvation Army. Captain Cooper, his wife and family moved to Bowmanville Bowmanville in 1989. Rex Walters thanked Captain Cooper and said that his Christmas message was as good or better than any the club has heard before. before. BOWMANVILLE 623-8166 WHITBY 3-5893 Happy New Year, everyone. My name is Nathalie Lauren Holroyd and I celebrated my 1st birthday on Monday, December 10th, 1990. I received lots of nice presents for my birthday and Santa was good to me also. Thanks to everyone, including Mommy and Daddy Daddy (Wayne and Kathcy) and also big sister, Caitlyn. Nothing Ho-htim About Our... iui i Oo / » V » , I \ . -,/ J • ' YA & # '$ 7 ;> & & m ■ f? ■ Giving thanks to God, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker of I Burketon are pleased to announce the engagement of I their daughter, Pamela Gloria, to Ehab Nabil Fanous, I son of Mr and Mrs. Nabil Fanous of Cairo, Egypt. The f wedding is to take place in March of 1991. Celebrates First Birthday Greeting Cards Wrapping Paper Ribbons and Tags Price NOW AT 1 0% OFF ALL COSMETICS SALE NOW ON! McGregor Dru 5 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-5792 « fl SU&

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