[23 Wak 8 SHA AAT ¥ Burns Presbyterian Church Ashburn was the setting for the beautiful candlelight wedding of Mary Rose Heron, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Robert Heron of Ash- burn to Mr. John Robert Rowe son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe of Winnipeg, Manitoba. : The sanctuary of the church was lovely with centre isle candlebras and two front candlebra and floral arrange- ments of yellow and gold daisy mums and white gladi- '| oli. The ceremony was conduc- ted by Rev. K. A. Heron of 'Barrie, brother of the bride. Miss Fern Stephen of Tor- onto played the wedding mu- sic and Mrs. W. Hamilton of Raglan sang "The wedding prayer" & "Oh promise me" with words by R. J. Hughes. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a white cut velvet toe length gown with 'chapel train, mandarin neck-line and lili point sleeves. 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ACROSS FROM OSHAWA PLAZA 1 Nxt to Shell Station King & Stevenson | Recently Married In Burns Church, Ashburn 'mums & Woburnabby roses. $1.99] ond and stephanotis. Mrs. Drew Leaper, sister of the bride was matron of honour, wearing carried gold shasta mums & Woburnabby roses. The bridesmaids were Mrs. bridle and Mrs. Thompson, cousin of the groom. They wore apricot gowns trimed with velvet and carried white shasta The best man was Mr. Wm. Blakey of Ottawa and the ushers were Mr. Drew Leap- er of Malton and Mr. Stanley Thompson of Trenton. The reception was held in the church hall. The Bride's mother receiv- ed wearing a suit of cherry cobblestone crepe and white feather hat with matching accessories and a corsage of white roses. The groom's mother assist: ed wearing a suit of blue bro- caded Egyptian silk and mat- ching ostrich plume hat and accessories. She wore a cor- sage of pink roses. For the honeymoon the bride chose a white wool cape dress trimed with black' & white fur and patent ac: cessories. "On their return from their honeymoon they will reside in Trenton. Guests were present from Ottawa, Trenton, Winnipeg, London, Toronto, Ancaster, Barrie, Aurora and . local points. : J J LJ] Prior to the wedding a community shower was held in the Ashburn Presbyterian Church. Also showers were given by Mrs. Allan Ness of Oshawa and Miss Karen An- 'drews of Whitby. Also a shower of Linens was given in honour of the bride by Mrs. Hazel Crook in Winni- peg. A trousseau tea was given by the bride's mother at || their home. Mrs. W. McAnd- less, sister of the bride recei- ved the guests and Mrs. Le- nore McAndless looked after the guest book. Cedar Creek A former Cedar Creek re- sident, Milton Powell, died last week in Oshawa. Mr. Powell and his family lived on Quaker Road. on the farm where Mr. and Mrs. Don Crosier live now. Martin den Boer, who is attending Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A, was home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer for the American Thanksgiving week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Willer- ton of Oshawa were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Willerton and Tod. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tre- panier of Toronto were Sun- day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Victor Larocque, The voting on Monday for the school trustee was held at the Willerton house on Monday. George Kilpatrick was D.R.O. and Mrs. Norman Boynton was Poll Clerk. Only 58 came to vote. The results were 8 votes for Foster; '42 for Mrs. Love; 8 for Phoenix, one for Rennie and none for MAE r- \ a floor}| length gown of soft emerald I green with velvet trim and|} Wm. Blakely, cousin of the - Stanley] TATTENTION FARMERS! 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