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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Oct 1955, p. 18

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TMCAA M TAIÉA- p - -ww?..-nmkT TWU eAWAMAW E'I'A~lAw U~~t1A~ V~ -.-- ~ ...* W~ ~ V d.I~M.5~I ~J~I .LdLL~L'.F - . IUUAT, OCT. ?th, NIS~ Hampton Wedding For Couple Pictured following their wedding in Hampton United Church on October 1, are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harold Acheson. The bride is Gwendolyn Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. His, Hampton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Acheson, Torrington, Connecticut. '> -Photo by Graphie Artists LEASK - MARLOW On Saturday, Oct. 1, white and yellow 'muras decorated the United Church at Black- stock for the marriage ai Clara Sophia, youngeî daughter ai Mi. and Mis. Wallace Marlow, ta Mi. Ewart Annis Leask, only son ai Mr. and Mrs. Gar- don Leask, Taunton, Ont. Rev. C. W. Hutton oiiiciated. Given in marriage by ber iath- er the bride ware a gawn of 'wbite satin and lace, iashioned on Princess lines. Her veil af nylon tulle was attached toaa rmatching headpiece ai lace and satin sprinkled with sequins. She carried a cascade ai ivary roses and white baby 'munis. The bride's attendants were MWas Eunice Leask, sister of the groom, as mnaid of honour, and Elizabeth Ann Thonipson, smnall niece of the bride, as flower girl. They were gown- ed alike in iridescent taffeta shading f rom gold and bronze ta green, made in Princeýs style simlai ta the bride's.- They wore matching head- dresses. The maîd of honour carried a cascade of 'mu msj shading froni gold ta coppeï,I and the flower girl caried similar flowérs in a naturaý coloured basket. Mr. Grant Brooks ai Bow- manville, was best man. !ý4MisE Verna McNally ai Brampton, was the organist and MrsE Margaret Hilles ai Belleville was saloist. The ushers were Mr. Frank Milne, Mountaîn, Ont., a class mate ai the groom, and Mr, James Marlow, brother ai the bride. For the reception in Cart- wright Recreational Centre, the bride's mother wore a grey crepe dress with pink accessor- ies and corsage of pink 'muis. The groom's mother wore Dior blue shantung with matching accessories and corsage of pinl rases and baby 'munis. Later the bride and grooin left for an extended trip through the United States and Eastern Canada, thc bride travelling in a chocolate brow;i suit, aqua bat and matching accessories. Her corsage was yellow and bronze baby 'muis. On their return the bride andi groom wilI live at Taunton. Wed in October Bridai Mr. an-d Mrs. Jini Strikwerda wverc marîscd on October 15 ini a oeremony in St. Paul's United Church. performed by Rev. A. W. Schaa4m!a el the Christian &fRmplnd ChUrch, Bowmanville. The bride, the former Leoama eMplonius, is the daughter of Mr. anid Mrs. John Senq>lor4us and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mis. Jack Mz*iwerda. - Xhey will reside in Bowmanvifle. ýd le Nature's background of fal flowers and, foliage was the appropriate setting for a quiet and pretty w.dding in Niagara Falls, when Vaughn M1ay, the daughter ai Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stephenson af Maple Grave, was niarried ini a double ringý ceremany ta Roland Nadeau, the son af Mn. and'Mrs. Oscar Nadeau af Calgary, Alta. The wedding too k place in the Church ai The Redeemer, with Rev. Norman Street offie- iating. - The bride, given in marriage by ber father, wore a ballenina length gown af white nylon lace and tulle aver tai- feta, a bridai cap held ber finger-tip veil, and she ' carried a cascade ai pink carnations. Miss Beverly Stephenson at- tended her sîster and wore a gown of coral lace and tulle wîth matching head-dress. She carried a bouquet of âmall yel- low 'mums. Mr. Garny Pettit af« Maple Grave, was the best man and Mr. Keith Wickens af Niagara Falls was the ushen. A small reception at the home ai the graam's sister, Mis. Keith Wickens, was followed by a wedding supper at the King Edward Hotel. Amang the guests attendi.ng the wedding fram this aiea were, the brîde's grandmothrMs. Gea. White, Sr., Misses Betty Mutton, Mar- ilyn Herne and Lorraine Snow- den. The happy couple left on a matai trip tbnough mid- westèrn U.S.A. and Yellow- stone National Park ta Calgary where they will take up resid- ence. Mr. and Mis. Keith Wickens af Niagara Falls weîe the grac- ious hasts ta the wedding party from Maple Grave. Priai ta the wdding days Mis. Alfred Coulter entertained at a show- er in hanour ai the bride. HARPY - BROWNING In a double-ring ceremany recently at St. Andrew's Unit- ed Cburch, Oshawa, Betty Isa- bell Browning, daughter ai Mr. and Mrs. Frank Browning ai Oshawa, became the bride ai Ronald John Hardy ai Bow- manvile, son ai the late Mr. and Mis. Gardon K. Hardy. The Rev. George Telford oi- ficîated. The wedding music was played by Mr. E. Kelvin James. The bride wbo was given ln marriage by ber father ware a waltz-length stîapless gown ai white net topped with a long- sleeved lace jacket. A white coranet embroideîed with pearis and beads held ber fin- gertip veil and she carried a cascade ai red roses and white cbrysanthemum petals. She was attended as matron- of-hanor by ber sister, Mis. James White, in waltz-length blue brocade with a headdress ai matching blue net and flow- ers. She carried a cascade ai yellow chrysanthemnums. Mr. Donald Hardy was best man for bis brother. Ushering were Mr. Russell Hardy and Mr. William Browning. A reception was held at the I To Live in Bow'Mavle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallagher were married in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, on October 8. The bride is the former Mary Helen Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker, Oshawa, and the -groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gallagher of Bowmanville. -Photo by Ireland Studio, Oshawa cessanies. Bath wore corsages af pink Delight roses. Before leaving for their wed- ding trip ta Eastern Ontario, New York and Washington, D. C., the bride presented ber only grandmotheî, Mrs. Herbeit' Tink, with ber bridai bouquet. The bride chose for travelling a pawder blue wool suit with navy accessofies and a corsage of rases. The couple will live in Bow- manville. STRIKWERDA - SEMPLONIUS - Dr. o s.parenis- omeIu onu ias- nStudy c. 5 e.A sau Street. To receive ber O ar ai Ot.he5ChristiAn k guests the bride's mother chose W. Schaafsma o h hita ýs navy blue crepe and lace with Reformed Cburch united in r. navy blue accessonies. Shewas marriage Leona Semplonius, te assisted by Mis. Victor Wilson, daughter ai Mr. and Mis. John aunt ai the bnidegroom, ingra Semplonius, and Jim Strikwer- figured silk with black acces- da,* son ai Mr. and Mis. Jack _ soiscah oecraes-a Strikwerda, al ai Bowman- ýsrses. th r osae fvil.Teceremony was per- y roes. orme in St. Paul's United Forth wedding trip ta noi hrhwih a-eoae thein Ontario the bride wore Cuc hc a eoae a beige suit with copper cal- with white 'mums for the oc- , ored accessorieý and a corsage casion. Mis. Reta Dudley pie- 9ao yellaw roses. The couple sided at the argan. Swill live in Oshawa. The bride was given in mai- Out-oi-town guests attended niage by her father, and wore nfnom Peterborough, Toronto, a gown af white net and lace p Bowmanville and Wbitby. with full skirt and molded bo- dice aver which was worn a jacket ai lace, buttoned ta the 1 SHACKELTON - TINK waist, and iashioned with small 9 ~tur back collai. A caronet of s In a double-ring ceremony in net held her nylon veil and .Ebenezen United Church Onishe carried a bouquet ai white ïSaturday, October 8, Muriel carnations. Louise Tink, daughter ai Mr. Miss Jean Ver! was maid-of- and Mis. Hilton Tink ai R. R. bonor ernadesofpk1 2, Bowmanville, became the satin wainglacebdrcessaidpin- bride ai John Keith Shackel- rying yellow 'mums. Brides;- ton, son ai Mi. John Shackel- maids Miss Trixie Semplonius ton and the ]ate Mis. Shackel- and'Miss Joyce Geuipers ware tan ai Bowmanville. Large uîns whitesai onadcrie of err, wite'mus ad gad-vari-colored bouquets. Alil wore -joli entývined with ivy, farmed wreaths ai "flawers as head- the setting for the ceremony dresses. peîformed by Rev. L. M. M.' Robert Strikwerda was1 Somerville, ai Caurtice, as-,ý best man. A reception was1 sisted by Rev. T. A. Moi- 1 beid in the Lions Community1 gan, af Bowinanville. Mis. Centre, Beech Ave., -the bride's1 Lloyd Down played the wet- inother weaîing navy blueE ding music and Mr. Row- with corsage ai white carna-E land Coombes sang "Because" tions.Tegomsmte a and "The Lard's Frayer" before i .. The rom'hsimthe r-as the cenemony and 'Throughisage NYrsewt imlrcr The Years" during the signing For the wedding trip ta Nor-a ai the register. therr Ontario, the bride chose1 The bride, given in mairiage1 a ]ight blue gabaidine sutg by er atprwar aFrecnworn with a gney top coat anda brocade original gawn. The turquoise accessaries. The cou-1 titted bodice wvas fasbianedipie wvil reside at 24 Odeli with a portrait neckline andi tet 1ong petalpoint sîceves. ThettreBwavle bauffant skirt tlowed front large scallops ai the Iowered . waistline inta a cathedral train. -To Reside i A matching headdress ai seed r pearîs and jewels beld ber tfin- gertip v'eil and she carried a, ail white cascade bouquet aiý gardenias, 'munis and baby! rosebuds. Hi.larîy Knox, sister ai the bride, was matron-of-hon- our, and the bridesmaids were Miss Joyce Prout, niece ai the1 groom; Mis. Walter Tink, sis-' ter-in-law ai the bride;, andj Miss Joyce Van Camp. They were gowned alike in cardinali velvet, styled with sleevelessUÎ bodices, sweetbeaît neckiine and ilooriength bouffant skirts. s, They wore picture hats oft, matching velvet and long white giaves and carried clusters ai white Shasta 'munis, gladioli and green ivy. brother ai the bridegnoom, was best man, and the ushens, were Mi. Kenneth Tink, brother at the brideý Mr. Eiwoad Shack- elton, brother ai the bride- brooni, and Mr. Ralph Kelly. To receive ber guests at the reception held In the chureh bail. the bride's mothen wore Dior blue crepe and lace witb . Mr. and Mrs. Ëoland N a Pearl Pink bat and navy blue Saturday, Octoberê IM The br accessanies. Mrs. M a,,ur i c e Prout, sister af the bridegroom Ste phe non daughter of Mr. assisted wearing Alice blue apeGoe , aria the groom 1 CceeWith navy anld Pink ac- Oscar adeau Of Cla-,At Showers Held For Miss G. His October Bride Priai ta her marniage on Oct. lst ta Mn. Kenneth Harold Achesan, Miss Gwendolyn HuIs was entertained at a number ai showers. Mis. Donald Gro- gan surprised the bride-elect with a linen showen at ber home in Toronto. The bridè received many lovely gits and an' evening oi games follàwed by lunch was enjoyed. Miss Eleanor Hutchinson en- teîtained the bride at a mis- cellaneous sbower. A deliciaus lunch followed. Miss Marion Belîman enter- tained ber niece at a kitchen sboweî at ber home in Bow- manville wben Miss Hilîs was the recipient ai many useful giits and a delicious lunch was served. On Sept. 29th the staff ai Clarke and Till pnesented the bride-to-be with an eight place setting in "Coînflowen" cry- stal, also a sum, of money. The groom was presented with a gift o! money irom, the staff ai Manton Bras., October Bride Shirley Greer, Entertained Shirley Marian Green ai Osh- awa, wbose manniage ta James Robent Frank ai Bowmanville,, toak place on Saturday, Oct. 15th, was much entertained. Mis. Douglas Tapping, 395 King St. E., Oshawa, entertain- ed aven 40 friends, relatives and neighbouns froni Oshawa and Bowmanville, when Jin and Shirley were presented with a Knechtel cofice table and matcbing walnut end ta- bles, as well as miscellaneous giits. Games were played and a deliciaus lunch served by M4iss Donna Tapping, Miss Peggy Stephens, Miss BeverleY Frank and Mis. Don Crawford. at Calgary k Nadeau were married on ride is the former Vaughn and Mrs. Earl Stephenson, îs the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 NADruu -'iTzpmmsos 1 of the difierent speakers, the I armer Miss Lewis, Mir&,. Fairclough and Miss Ferguson brought greetings from Scat- ish Institutes. We enjoyed earing Mrs. Brown very Much. Mrs. N. Woodley thanked ail thase taking part and the meet- ig whicb closcd with the Miz- ah benediction. Lunch. was served by Mis. G. Brent and Mrs. A. Wood's gîoup. Next meeting is at the homne of Mrs. JC. Cook with Mis. Aldin [oarýs graup in charge. STÂRK VILLE The service next Sunday will be beld at 10 a.m. instead ai 2.30 p.zn. owing to the Odd Fel- ]aws' service in the Newton- ville Church at that bour. nhe Sunday School will meet as 844 Wed in Ebenezer United Church -w- r~--------.- FA« XfORTM 1 s il Mmr. AI Lobb, MÙ oflie Wiley and Min Catharine Arm- strong were ca-hostesses with Mrs. Geo. Brown for a nihcel- laneous shower at* 555 Col- eridge Ave. A surprise shower at the grooms home, 72 Scugog St., Bowxnanvifle, caught the bride- at the moment of leaving for Oshawa. Friends from, the Christian Science Church of Oshawa, presented the couple with a complete set of chrome- waxe, consisting of bread box, garbage container, waste bas- ket, covered cake tray and can- ister set, as well as many other kitchen utensils. The girls of the Sales Pro- motion Dept. of Generai Motors entertained Shirley at luncheon and presented her with a cor- sage, electric mixer and a set of stainless steel utility knives in case. A blonde leatherette card table with matching chairs were presented by the staff of the Sales Promotion Dept. A tri-lite floor lamp was presented ta the 'groom by members of the Engineering Dept. of General Motors. Mrs. Howard Greer enter- talned at a trousseau tea for ber daughter at 105 Central Park Blvd. N. Mrs. A. Frank, the groom's mother, assisted in receiving the guests. Mrs. AI Lob, Ms.Gardon Greer and Miss 1eveley Frank supervis- ed the gift and trousseau rooms. Tea was poured by Mrs. Robt. Greer assisted by Mrs. Robt. Johnson and Mrs. Daisy Thofnas, and served by Mrs. Norman Fry, Miss Peggy Ste- phens and Mis. Robt. Bateman. Following the wedding 're- Ilearsal an Friday evening, Mrs. A. J. Frank entertajned the bridai Party and friends at ber home at 72 Scugog St. Bow- manville. Recent Bride Is Honoured At Showers Miss Muriel Tink whose mar- niage to Mr. Keîth Shackelton took place Saturday afternoon October 8, in Ebenezer United rChurch has been honored at several pre-nuptial events. Miss Joyce Van Camp and Mrs. Kenrreth Courtice were hostesses at a shower at the home af Mrs. Roy Van Camp, Base Line, when the bride wac. presented with a hostess chair and some ornaments. From the Base Line neigh- 9 bars the bride received an oc-t casional chair and a mi.scellan-à eous shawer was held in berc honor by Ebenezer community. f She was also honored at a i dinner and presentation Of2 crystal by ber fellow employees C in the cost department of Geri- eral Motars and from the cost S department she received an electric coffee maker. C ti Mrs. Russell Vice, aunt of r the bride, was hostess at a S miscellaneous shower held at r; ber home in Sal.ina. Relatives of the bnidegroam cý with Mis. Maurice Prout, Mvis. ej Douglas Shackeltan and Mis. Ji Elwood Shackelton as ca-hast- k ess held a party at the Bow- t, manville Commu 'nity Çentre al when the bridai pair were pre- E sented with airfoam pillows. C Following the rehearsal on Thursday evening the bridai Party was entertained at the t, bride's parent's home in Eben- n ezer. t The groom was presented el with a iloor lamp and two wool oi motor rugs at a stag party IL: given hixu by a group aofI o friends. th al Mrs. Brown 1 Guest Speaker- Tyrone W. 1. The regzular meeting of the

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