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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Aug 1994, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, August 1994 Neighborhood Welcomes Newlyweds Seventy-seven neighbours and guests gathered on the lawn of Ken and Jean Sumersford, 89 Liberty St. N. Bowmanvillc, Saturday evening, last, for a surprise part for "THE NORTH END MARKET'S NEWLY WEDS": Jason and Jennifer Kim, •who were married in Seoul, South 'Korea on December 26,1993. The spacious, treed lawn was decorated decorated with twinkling lights to create a- sparkling enclosure, accented with ' balloons and glads. The surprised couple were escorted escorted to their scats of honour under the -twinkling, lighted arch, wearing top 'hat and tiara. Ken Sumersford welcomed everyone everyone and explained the dual purpose of the occasion was to promote neighbourliness and welcome the newlyweds. An anniversary clock was presented presented to Jason and Jennifer from the group gathered, and Jason expressed his thanks on behalf of himself and his wife. Tom Kim, uncle of the groom, also expressed his appreciation appreciation in well chosen words. The gathering was entertained by "The Happy Trail Singers" under the direction of Reverend Roy Taylor accompanied accompanied by his wife Dorothy on 50t& 74/eddütÿ ftn*Uwi&cvut (ZetefkatùM Michael and Bernice Puk celebrated celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an Open House held Sunday, July 10, at their home, Liberty Street, North, Bowmanvillc. The parly was arranged by their children Dianne, Tom, Ted and Dave and families, and attended by many relatives and friends. the electric organ. Additional entertainment entertainment was given by George Wal- hout and Alana Coles. An original story "A Whale of a Tale" was read by Jean Sumersford with the help of the children and audience participation. participation. A bountiful lunch was served, with a large portion provided by Tom and Ann Kim. The party was arranged by Louise Hamilton, Yvonne and Joint Fowlcs, Jean and Ken Sumersford with the assistance of Mary and Bill Crossey, Joan Honeyman, Jenny Wessels, Ann Heavysage, Grace Plonk and Ann and Tom Kim. We found that those who for so long were merely a name soon became became warm and friendly people! Stoc&enr&Urte 'TOeddittÿ The Reverend Frank Lockhart solemnized solemnized the marriage of Kimberly Anne Brine and Paul Edward Stocker, Stocker, on Saturday, April 30th, 1994, at 6 p.m. in Trinity United Church, Bowmanvillc. Parents of the bride arc Ken and Noclda Brine, Bowmanvillc and the groom's parents arc Bob and Pat Stocker, Roscncath. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a V-neck white slimline slimline formal gown with a long detachable detachable train. She carried a bridal bouquet bouquet of large peach roses, lilies, daisies daisies and ivy. Patty Brine, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Robin Stocker, Lori Meyer and Shelly Nosal. The best man was Mark Smith and the ushers were Mike Stocker, Darren Knight and Craig Carswell. The ring bearer was Cory Brine, nephew of the bride. The flower girls were Laura and Natalie Kemp, nieces of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Stocker arc now residing residing in Newcastle. ! Çrancf Opening J Sep 10th @ 10:00am r\Qf off all Greenware OU/O do® r0nd 0P6nln9 1 CO/ offal *Greenware I n /r\ grand opening I KJ /O week Sep 12 to 17 , , 'Come have some coffee and cake t with us and stock up on your greenware! Sign Up for Pay Seminars Oct] Spring Rate You will learn • Antiquing • Shading • Blending Register by Sop 17 . $45 . Nov 5 Sgraffltolng You wlH learn • Sgraffito • Underglazo • Sponging Rogbtor by Ocl 22 . $40 . Ceramics Dec 3 Canadian Old World Santa You will loam • Antiquing • Dry Brushing Rogbtor by Nov 19 $45 164 Base Lino Rd, E, Bowmanville 697-3073 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sot:1(3 - 5:30 Tua, Thur:10 - 9 .This promotion la not valid Inconjuntion with otiior promotions Recent Graduates Craig Mantel The family of Craig Mantel are proud, to announce his graduation from Brock University with an Honours Honours degree in Administration. Delighted Delighted parents are Pat Adams, Maarten Mantel and Nick Van Seg- gelcn. Craig is the grandson of Carl and Jean Adams and Matlhys and Jamie Mantel. Congratulations, Craig. Michael Houston The late James Houston would have been proud of his son's accomplishment. accomplishment. On May 23rd, 1994 Michael Michael Houston received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from the University of Waterloo. Michael accomplished accomplished a great deal during his University days including President of his Student Society, President of the Greek Council, and an active participant participant on many faculty and student committees. In his Senior Year Michael Michael received The Most Improved Scholar Award and The Balfour Award (for extracurricular, community, community, and academic achievement) from the Sigma Chi Fraternity. His brother Shaughn, sister-in-law Kerri, Sister Shannon, mother Linda, and grandmother Violet Colwell extend their congratulations on his accomplishment. accomplishment. Michael will be continu- I ing his education at Niagara College in the Early Childhood Education Program. • • • Bill Jennings William Hudson Jennings, recently recently graduated, cum laude with a Bachelor Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from GMI Engineering and Management Institute, Flint, Michigan. Bill is a graduate of Courticc Secondary Secondary School and has accepted an Engineering position with General Motors of Canada, (Oshawa. Congratulations from proud parents, parents, Joyce and Arthur, sisters, Kim- berlcc, Karen, Kelly and Kristen, brother-in-law Randy. Lorin Jeffrey Schwarz Lorin Jeffrey Schwarz, son of Carl and'Ann Schwarz of Oshawa, has recently recently graduated cum laude from York University with an honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. Lorin is an Ontario Scholar Scholar graduate of O'Neill Collegiate and has accepted a scholarship and teaching teaching assistant position at the University University of Western Ontario, while pursuing pursuing graduate studies towards a Master's degree. A course aimed at developing skills in public speaking and leadership leadership will take place in Bowmanvillc this September. The Christopher Leadership course, which is open to anyone age 16 or older will be held at the St. Joseph's Joseph's Church, beginning September September 28. It consists of lessons offered one night per week for three hours. A total total of 11 lessons arc given over die 11 weeks of the program. Benefits of the course include the development of communications skills and increased self-confidence. Participants will improve their leadership leadership abilities, and enjoy greater enthusiasm, along with the rewards of meeting a new challenge and making new friends. A few of the topics to be covered include dealing with nervousness, the introduction of speakers, effective effective delivery, and impromptu talks. Christopher Leadership Courses have been offered continuously in Canada, since the first course was held in Windsor, Ont., in 1953. Each year, over 2,500 people successfully successfully complete these sessions. ; Proven methods are used, and- participants practice their skills at each session. For information or to register, contact Betty or Ged Carr at 623- 6265. ■: PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION AVAILABLE UPON (Armstrong © Floor design copyrighted by Armstrong Motif déposé par Armstrong Design Vinyl Centre SEPTEMBER SPECIAL Armstrong Candide Vinyl - reg. $27.98 sq. yd. SALE $ 23.98 sq. yd. SALE ON 4 NEW DECORATOR PATTERNS ONLY - 22 Colours Rice & Co. 4 St. George St. South Bowmanville 623-1622 or 263-2101 t, L t i. U We've got a large selection of classroom supplies at low, low prices. • Binders • Back Packs • Paper • Pencils • Crayons • Office Supplies Old Fashioned 0/1 Candies Now Only 99 £ Real Fruit Snacks (foil, "A perfect School Snack" $1.99 pkg. (6 per pkg.) Licorice - Only 99t (Very Berry - Red - Black) McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King St. W. 623-5792 Bowmanville

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