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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Sep 1991, p. 24

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6 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, September 18,1991 Section Two Social and Personal 'TKcWtilU* - 'Seewvi 'Wedding Linda Katherine Beevor and Brooklin United Church. The Todd Kenneth McMillan were bride is the daughter of Mr. united in marriage on Friday and Mrs. J. Arthur Beevor of evening, August 9, 1991 in Courticc. The groom is the son £tupzye*tte*tt /tamuvtceci Mrs. MaiyAi aid Innis of Brantford are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Kyrke Thomas, to Alison Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Farr of Brockville. The wedding will take place at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, September 28, 1991, at Trinity Anglican Anglican Church, Brockville. -Photo by Piet de Zeeuw CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3A6 1991 FINAL TAX NOTICE The SECOND INSTALMENT of the 1991 FINAL TAX NOTICE Is due: SEPTEMBER 20,1991 for REALTY AND BUSINESS TAX Please Pay Promptly to Avoid Penalty If you have not received your Final Tax Notice, please telephone the Municipal Tax Office at 623-3379. 1991 Taxes are PAYABLE ONLY at the locations detailed on the front of the Tax Notice. Failure to receive a Tax Notice does not eliminate the responsibility for the payment of taxes and penalty. R. L. Swan Tax Collector of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMillan of Whitby. The Reverend Michael Bcg- bic officiated at the ceremony and was also Master of Ceremonies Ceremonies at the reception. The organist was Paul D. Beevor, brother of the bride. Mrs. Katherine Beevor, mother of the bride, was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of while crystalinc satin. The Sabrina Sabrina neckline, bishop sleeves, and bodice were etched in Gui- pcrc lace, sccdpcarls and iridescent iridescent sequins. The skirt fell into a Cathedral train enhanced by swiss motifs and scalloped Swiss lace. To complete the ensemble she wore a floral headpiece with an attached 2- ticr French Allusion Romance length veil and carried a bouquet bouquet of pink roses, white ste- phanotis, ivy and lace. Miss Janice Galloway was the maid of honor and the bridesmaid Miss Michelle McMillan, sister of the groom. They wore identical pink dresses dresses trimmed with white lace and carried clutches of pink roses and white ribbons. The flower- girls were Julie Lynn Beevor, and Diana Katherine Beevor, nieces of the bride. They wore dresses of white layered lace, flowered halos and carried baskets baskets of pink roses. The best man was Mr. Steve Fischer, and the usher was Mr. David Beevor, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, the reception was held at the French Culture Centre, Oshawa. The couple honeymooned at Pincstonc Inn Golf and Country Country Club, Haliburton. Prior to their wedding the couple were honoured at several several bridal showers and Jack and Jills, hosted by, Mrs. Margaret Bordne, Miss Janice Galloway and Miss Diane Cooper, Mrs. Gwen McMillan, Mr. Steve Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMillan. Mrs. Elizabeth Colwill of Windsor and Mrs. Beverley Wotton of Enniskillen, aunt and cousin of the bride, arc cohosting cohosting a family shower in the future. Photo by Flair Photography Graduate Date of Publication: September 18,1991 S. Joy Craig Stella "Joy" Craig, daughter daughter of David and Elizabeth Craig, Tyrone, graduated from York University on June 12,1991, with a Bachelor Bachelor of Education. CLOTH€S'OVT CM I --r/alUiV ¥ FASHION SALE - at the TYRONE ORANGE HALL f Friday Sept. 20 Saturday Sept. 21 Sunday Sept. 22 ^ JL 12 am- 8 pm 10 am-8 pm 10 am-6 pm t\Y CELEBRATE AUTUMN T WITH A NEW WARDROBE SEE OUR FALL COATS, JACKETS, TWEED SUITS, DRESSES, SEPARATES, VESTS ^ ... & LOTS OF ACCESSORIES v FOR FUN, CASUAL, NO PRESSURE SHOPPING . .. JOIN US! ALL PRICES APPROXIMATELY WHOLESALE!! We de»r lor lop Canadian! designers & manufacturers j 'TJtcAetot - Çt ic&toMt ^ 77*r..<Œ^Sv ; Maple Grove W.I. Tours Greenhouse 'DabuftHftle - TC&w Shelda Joc-Anne Jackson and Kenneth Bruce McLeod were united in marriage in the Greek Isles on July 18th, 1991. They enjoyed a 3-weck honeymoon cruising the islands, islands, touring Athens, Crete and Santorini. The bride's parents are Joe and Eleanor Jackson of R.R. #1 Bowmanvillc. The parents of the groom arc Ken and Bonnie Bonnie McLeod of Scarborough.- The bride was fashionably dressed in an ivory lace cocktail cocktail length gown with a bodice of seed pearls and sequins. A matching bolero and pill box hat completed her ensemble. She carried a sheath of white roses and stephanotis with ivy from her mother's wedding bouquet. On their return a- lawn reception reception was held at Shady Bend, the home of the bride's parents. The bride and groom arrived amid the skirl of bag pipes. The piper escorted them to awaiting friends and relatives. relatives. Prior to the wedding the bride was honoured at a community community shower in Hampton, a shower in Newtonville hosted by Nicola Jackson and Shcrida Price, a shower in Toronto and presentations from both Shelda and Bruce's co-workers. Shelda and Bruce arc now residing in their home at Newtonville. Newtonville. *pt vtt&cwtU*tÿ 'Jftanniaye Mrs. Wanda McNeil of Oshawa is pleased to announce announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Lori, to Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collinson of Newcastle. The wedding will take place on December the 7th, 1991, at Newcastle United Church. The W.l. toured Mostcrt rose greenhouses on Monday September 9th at 7:30 p.m. Wc were shown several different different colours of roses in the greenhouses of hybrid and tea roses. Mr. Moslert explained how they were cared for by the family, family, each are having their particular particular row to look after so they are aware of any changes. Everything about the business business is controlled by special panels of buttons to monitoi watering, fertilizing etc. The rose bud must be loose in the center before it is cut or it will not open to bloom. Many questions were answered answered as regards proper cart of our roses at home. Richard Mostcrt a son showed us his pet project o) cluster or spray roses in a separate separate greenhouse. We wen treated to tea, coffee anc squares at the end of our tour and each lady received rose buds as a souvenir. Mrs. A. Vandergaast moved a vote of thanks to the Mosterts for their hospitality. The ladies also sang the W.l. Ode at the nursery. Back at M.G. we had our business meeting. Mrs. Vandergaast President welcomed everyone and Lord's Prayer was repeated. The Roll Call was 'Name a song or verse with the word "rose" in it'. Minutes were read and approved approved and Treasurer's report given. Our W.l. short course in 'Decor Accents' will be held at Lindsay on October 22nd. We are hoping to send someone and to join another W.l. willing willing to participate. Mrs. H. Cry- derman gave the 'Good Neighbours' Neighbours' report. The Fun Fair will be held at Hampton on Oc- Piano Exam Results are Released From June Piano pupils of Margaret Munday obtained the following following standings in the June examinations. examinations. Grade 8: Honours - Christine Christine Chambers, Andrea Fenton. Pass - Kimberly MacMaster Grade 7: Honours - Scott McGregor Grade 6: Honours - Carol Uy, Alexander Walcer. Grade 5: Honours - David Chambers Grade 1: First Class . Honours Honours - Peter Yen, Jennifer Cooper. Honours - Brian Dymarski. Grade 2 Rudiments: First Class Honours with Distinction; Alexander Walcer, Andrea Fenton. First Class Honours - David Chambers, Carol Uy. tober 24th with more details later. Collection and Pennies for friendship were taken at this time. Mrs. A. Hall, convenor for Agriculture was in charge of the following program. The Motto 'It is not what wc start that counts, but what we finish was commented on by Mrs. A. Vandergaast. She said 'Wc all like to start something something new, be it sewing, knitting knitting or any handicraft but wc sometimes lose interest and find it very hard to finish a project.. project.. Hobbies and crafts can fill our leisure hours but it takes time and perseverance to stick to the job. Wc need to savour beauty of relationships, have a time for rest and have a balance between between work and rest. Trixie read a poem entitled "If I had my life to live over." She concluded, that Christ came and finished it all for us, established the work of our hands and wc arc not alone. Mrs. E. Wihlidal gave W.l. news about Laura Rose starting first 15 W.l. groups in B.C. and promoting Agriculture in the classroom. Mrs. A. Vandergaast Vandergaast thanked all and the meeting meeting closed with the repeating of the Collect. Mrs. A. Hall's group served fruit tarts, tea and coffee during during social time. Press reporter Win Brown Graduate Nancy Lynne Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr of Blind River, Ontario, and Joseph Andrew Andrew Dalrymple, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Dalrymple, of Bowmanville, Ontario, were joined in marriage at St. Andrew's United Church, Blind River, Ontario, on Saturday, July 6th, 1991. The Matron-of-Honour was Mrs. Nancy Rankin and the Bestman was Mr. Clay Horner. The bride was also attended by her sisters, Ann-Marie Kerr and Heather Kerr. The groom was assisted assisted by Mr. David Howell, Mr. Rick James, and the bride's brothers, Glenn Kerr and Jonathan Kerr.. Dr. Terence Dawson Terence Dawson graduated graduated from the School of Music, the University of British Columbia Columbia in May 1991, with the degree - Doctor of Music, majoring in piano performance. performance. Dr. Dawson has accepted accepted a teaching position in piano at the University of British Columbia. He will continue to pursue an active performing career as a freelance freelance musician in Vancouver, Vancouver, along with his teaching and adjudicating throughout Western Canada. Terry graduated from Clarke High School in 1977, and was organist organist and choir director at St. John's in Bowmanville, from 1975-77 and also at St. -George's, Newcastle and St. Savior's, . Orono, 1973-74. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS AMENDMENT TO THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BY-LAW 86-112 being a By-law to establish a street name map and a street name inventory for roads in the Town of Newcastle Pursuant to Section 210(105) of the Municipal Act, notice is hereby hereby given of a Meeting to be held on September 23rd, 1991, in respect respect of a proposed amendment to By-law 86-112. The subject amendment would have the following effect: 1 ) change within By-law 86-112 the street name within the former Town of Bowmanville "Little Court" to 'Little Avenue" and "Hetherington Court" to 'Hetherington Drive". Explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, obtained, during normal office hours, from the office of the Planning and Development Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Ontario, or by calling the Planning Department at 623-3379. The meeting required pursuant to Section 210(105) of the Municipal Municipal Act will be held as follows: *. DATE: Monday, September 23,1991 TIME: 9:30 a.m. PLACE: Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Council shall hear any person who claims that he/she will be ad-' versely affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard by contacting the Clerk's Department. Franklin Wu, M.C.I.P. >< Director of Planning and Development : Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street BOWMANVILLE, Ontario L1C3A6 < ne iown of . * mwcastU■ ONIARIO Date of Publications to be 4 consecutive weeks August 28,1991, September 4,11,16,1991 stars Now you can see your favourite actors whenever you like. Because for a limited time, when you visit Shorney's Optical for new glasses, we'll treat you to the movies.. First, select a pair of frames from}. Shorney's exclusive Premiere collection. There's plenty of styles to choose from: Then when you pick them up, we'll give you four free movie tickets. You'll look great in new glasses from Shorney's Optical. Even if you're ■uy one coTnplele pair oFPtemi^g]^ and gel four free tickets to the movies. 30 King Streot West 623-4477 Offer applies to complete prescription purchases only (frames and lenses), Offer not valid In combination with any other discounts. Offer expires November 11,1991.

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