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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Mar 1963, p. 3

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'Marrieci in St. Paul's Manse~ 'r'. ALLISON -MASON 1 COLACICCO -THRNMPSON A piet, pretty wedding St. Gregory's Roman Cath-r took 'ce i St. Paul's Uni.- olic Church, Oshawva, was the ted urch Manse, Bowman-!setting for the recent marriage ville, on Saturday, January of Miss Gladys Jean Thomp-1 19, 1963, when Miss Ruth Ma- son, Oshawa, daughter of Mr. . son cf Regina, Sask., and Mr.;and Mrs. Lorne Thompson Trevor William Allison, son Buî keton, and Mr. Nino i' of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ahli- (Danny) Colacicco, son of Mr. "~ son, Bowmanville, were united !and Mrs. Joseph Colacicco, ~~ ini marriage. Rev. H. Turner ! Oshawa. officiated. The Reverend Paul M. Given in marriage by the Dwyer performed the cere- groomn's brother-in-law, Mr.1 mony with Mr. Jack Driscol Harvey Lunney of Bowman-!as organist. ville, the bride wore a white l Given in, marriage by heri brda sti sor seah e-father, the bride wore a short sîgned wîth a self overskirt. shahiw f av eu The fitted Alencon lace bod- de soie with matchîng over- icewa fahinedwih asci-skirt, boat neckline and lily- loped neckline and scallopponsîes.Ail-ohad edging on the three - quarter dress held her shoulder-length1 length sleeves. Her gloves veil and she carrîed a prayer and slippers were also white.bokopdbyaorh. A headpiece of lace encrust- The matron of honor, Mns. ed ithpeaîs eldhershol-Vitto Deligio, wore beige bro- derlenth ei, ad se cr-cade on the style of the bride'sM ried a nosegay of red camna- gown, mat ching accessories and tions.carried a nosegay of white car- tin.nations and yellow rosebuds. Mran r.Teo WilmAlsnpcud Mrs. Harvey Lunney, the Miss Lucy Malda, maid cf hon- MradMsTeo WlimAlso, icue lgroom's sister, was the bride's or, and Miss Lena Stano, above, are shown following their marriage in St., attendant in cornflower blue bridesmaid, wore sheath gowns Paul's United Church Manse, Bowmanville, on Sat-1 peau de soie styled with a of mauve peau de soi with urday, January 19, 1963. The bride is the former Miss! bouffant skirt, lace bodice and matcl-ing overskirts, three- 1Rt three-quarter length sleeves. quarter sîceves and boat neck- ut ason, of Regina, Sask., and the groom is theý lier gloves were white and lines. Their headdresses were, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allison, Bowmanville.1 she wore satin slippers. A blue veiled pili-box crowns andj -Photo by Aster Studii velvet rose with lace veilingI they carried nosegays cf white formed her headdress and her !and mauve carnations. ter of the bride, was niaid of i tor Snider and the president, flowers were white and red Mr. Vitto Deligio was the honor, and Marion Grills of Mivrs. Harold Lake. The con-ý carnations. best man with Mr. Brando De- Courtice was brîdesrnaid. Their venors for the Apron Booth Mr. Erie Francis Niekerson Filippîs and Mr. John Lopez street-length dresses of aqua were Mrs. William Stacev and cfBomavile wa bstas ushers. organza over taffeta were fulîl- Mrs. D. Macintosh. The" Saleý ofBomnan. a bs The reception was held in skirted with lace tops. Self- of Home Baking a ovn At the reception which fol- the Slovak Hall. material bows formed their cd by _Mrs. -mark Marchant lowed at the home of the M.aknd ers.oe icOhare. headdresses and they carried and Mrs. Norman Hannan. groom's parents, King St. aigterhm Ohw. aqua and white 'mums. Those in charge of. arranging East, the groom's mother ne- Mr. Kevin Hunt of Toronto for sandwiches and cookiesI ceived in a blue sheath with Carnochan - Beauchamp was best man and the usher'for the tea were Mrs. E. Black, laee overskirt, white gloves, was Mr. Edward Brown, also and Mrs. W. C. Lofgren. blue shoes and corsage of pink Wieadylo mm n fTrno Mrs. Len Lucas and Mrs. carnations. Later the coupleý hanced St. Gregory's Roman A reception was held t James Biggs were in charge- left for a honeymoon in theiCatholie Church, Oshawa, for Solina Hall where the guest.s icf the decorations, whieh~ Launentians. They wlll re- the marriage on Saturday, were received by the bride'3 'were carried out rnost attraci-i side at Longueuil, Que. I February 16, 1963, at il mother who wore a floweredlively in a color schene cf" _______________o'clock of Lorie Rose Beau-stnset ihrudnc-buwie n l champ. daughter of Mrd ai hahwt on ek le ht. and siler.A Sline, black anmd \X'il accetýs- :cf1;kc scrcLll adorîicca 1,Eis.Hary eaundaMpr.R. ories, and corsage of white ,vith bine and silver formedi rence Frederick Carnochan. and orange carnations. She 'a clîarming background for Bà%CKÀCHEJO» Mr. Carnochan is the son of was assisted by the groomn's the serving table. It was cov- notme Mrs. Esther Carnochan, Bur- brocade sheath, beige access- cloth, centred with n lovelyll he.keton, and the late Mr. Grant ories and corsage of pink and r arrangemnent of white and! For relief from Carnochan. white um. blecrainad 'mumsi1ý backache or that TeRv .G usel Following the reception the a blue ceramie bowl, and iti nofficiated andi the weddrine .----I .f irrrirtin- I depend n- Driscoll. Given in marriage by her I i . , father, the bride wore a floor -length gown of white lace over taffeta. The fitted bod- ice was styled with long sleev-« es, and the bouffant skirt was accented by lace roses at the 73 back. A sequin crown held ______________________ her shoulder-length veil and her flowers were yellow roses. ______________________Miss DorisBeauchamp,si- LEAVE THE FRONT END as it la . . . 1 want you to match the rest of It wlth a bard hammered effect! Your Car with a... MOTOR TUNE-UP 'We wiil give your car a thorough tune-up.. corne in today! Be sure to get the best per- formance froni your car in the peak driv- ing nionths ahead. Ail work done by licensed mechanics. PROMPT, COURTEOUS, GUARANTEED SERVICE FRANK'S GARAGE 623-3231 a TtTLE: PLACE: BOWi v. *NO WE DIDN'T FORGET- COME TO THE DEMON- STRATION AND SEE THE FOOD PREPARED DATE: THU Tickets of the 1 MRS. P. IR MISS GAI MISS VEL MRS. K. ( MRS. CLI] MUS. H. I MBS. DAI TICKETS Weddings HoId World Day of Prayer Services At Salvation Army World Day of Frayer ser- gor, Mrs. H. Fereuson, Mrs., vices were held at 3 p.m. and John Killeen, Mrs. James Cas- 7:30 p.m. in the Salvation tic, Mrs. K. Hull, Mr. J Ty Army Citadel here on Friday, lor. March lst. Special speaker for Rehoboth Christian Reform-1 both services was Brigadier ed-Mr. W. Van duByl, MVrs. 1 Muriel Acey of Toronto Sal, j. Verbrugge, Mrs. G. Wit- vation Army. Mrs. (Capt.) voet, Mrs. Rose Oldejans, Mrs. Ritson of Salvation Army wvas Jean Blysma. in ,liair for botti niicetingF. St, Jhl', - Ms L. Par- Sol ist in the afternoon was 'ker, Mrs. Isabel Davics, Mrs. 1 Mrs. Lloyd Ayre and in the Jae emn Ms .Dw evcîîing Miss Heather Webb. Jso n ewaMs..Dw Taking part in the program, Trinity- Mrs. W. K. Hous- prayers and choirs were mem- lander, Mrs. Eanl Osborne, bers from local churches. Mrs. A, G. Broks, Mrs. B.' Salvation Army - Mrs. Colwell, Mrs. I. Munday. (Capt.) D. Ritson, Mrs. A. S.Ade'-Ms .T H &S Appoints' Committees The February meeting of, Mitchell's Corners Home and Sehool Association was held at bhc sehool with Mrs. Henry Alstein presidinýg. Mrs. Vietor White read the minutes cf theý previcus meeting, and Mrs.! Milton Fountain nead theý treasurer's report. Mn. J. Moone's grades 5 and 6 class, won the banner. On the recommendation cf the executive a bake sale andi smail bazaar will be held this month in conjunetion with the annual Open House. The' motion was made by Mvrs.ý Ronald Sucee and seeondedý by Mrs. Roy Larmen. The! committee in charge cf thisi function is Mrs. Arthur Sle-1 iman, Mrs. Ronald Sucee, Mrs. John Adair, Mrs. Roy Larmerý couple icit for a weuuing trip ! was lightcct with bine tapers Hop son, Mrs. Mv. IHenry, 1V1M cLuhirs.E . -Craw- dt _mr VYJIL. :NZLLUJÂLs. 'i to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. 'in silveêr candlesticks.G.FreMsCei1Mnr.E.W awgads7nd8tunsae1 For travelling the bride wore 1ImG. FreMs CciBl-ford, Mrs. P. R. Cowling, Mrs. gdes and e8pstets are! a turquoisetrpee double 1 Mrs. Harry Sutton, Mrs. D.,an J. Bell, Mrs. W. L. Paterson. vrietebk aead knit suit. They will reside at 'V. Howard Gibson, Mrs. V. H.ý Pentecostal- Mrs. E. Trim- The offering of $49.00 was vrietebk aead 822 King St. E., Apt. 5, Osh- Storev and Mrs. R. L. Mitchellible, Mns. Gertrude Adams, sent to the Womnen's Inter- Open House. awa. peie over the teacupsj Mrs. Charles Albin, Mrs. Jam- Churcli Council cf Canada. Mrs. Arthur Peeling, Mrs.I, Both the bride and groom Music from L.P. rccerdingsý es Power. Roy Larmer and Mrs. John, are employees cf General was erijoyed throughout thel Baptist- Mrs. M. Prime, Adair werc appointed as ai Motors, Oshawa. afiernoon. Mrs. O. J. PressoniMrs. E. Boomer, Mrs. H. Tals- E FE Dnmntos omte.Te was the music convenor. She ma. cominittee for the graduation!i was asssted by Miss Ila Mn.StR.PMucCsil__ch,.Tyronee-party is made up cf Mns. Ron-1 asonasstd bMiss aiceaPAn- St. Pul's- Mrs. A. McGre- aid Suce Mrs. Wi..Nicholls,1 M any Attend snadMs aiePr -H sia iiM jte~Mrs. Roy Larmer, Mrs.Arthur' Each cf the tea tables liad Mmr ~Deug. McDonald, TorontoMs.JhAdi Mrs.Wm aartîstie centrepiee.com- eJkoMr Ms Doald, kuce Mrs Cee G iletssdo luea cthIrReport v Liee. r n Ms oad kcMr.CclCarson, Ms on a silver doily with a tail el y eMntLe. adMs llnTyoMilton Fountain and Mrs.1 lu B o T a white taper in the mid1le For the week cf Feb. 25 - and David spent Sunday with Vco White.enoalfim, Ble oo ea Ths wo sisedinsrvnýýMach3inclusive. teHrmnfmlis ne-Tovery noalfim, The Blue Bock Tea, held by were Mrs. Jack Hayes, M --s.! Admissions ------------- 55 prise. "From Sociable Sixes toa' IvnWooisey, Mrs. Robert Births, 4 male, 3 7eae__ the Guildettes cf St. Jchn*sEanM.D.Mcios Di'6I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor Noisy Nines" and "Tens toý Anglican Church in the Parish EvasGeoreD.Morris ntolsh, scharges -----------------6 and children, Janctville, Mr. Twelves," were shown. They:ý Hall ~ ~ ~ Ms onGtra fenoP eorg ri, Mrs. . 0.e, J.I!Major operations- --7 and Mrs. Les Johnson andýshowed normal behavieun forý iwsatremendous success.j ates rs rs ieroertos .aiyHghadCre, ihthese age groups and gave Theasiet Tearld rr Mstrs Ms James'Emiergency trcatmcnts- 17 Mrs. T. Taylor and sons. lassistance to parents in howl The resdent Mr. HaoldBiggs, Mrs. Bruce Milne, Mrs. Visiting heurs 3-4 pm. and II.adMs .Psot oewt ae Lak, wlcmedth mayJohn Living and Mrs. Jack 17 te 8:30 p.m. guests at the door. ' Mate Mrs. Len Lucas prsded' ate the lue ockand v-IOthers who aise assisted in'~S '.* ery oe cfThe lrge thr event sncb a suc-j er on'fth ag nm esswr r.Wle HlFee. I m U of people who attended theceswr r.WlerHlee C lm u delightful event was present-iMs Alex Anonichuk, Mrs.1 cd with a miniature Blueý Walter Goode, Mrs. Clarnce,.ul . Bock after signîng the largel Hall, Mrs. Anton DelangeCo pe n j guest book. nrs. W. E. Archer, Mrs. ýE.!z iThe Blue Bock was deson Wesseis, Mrs. Art Etcher, Mrs M, ed by Mrs. Robert Hornigol 1 .! Meachin, Mrs. Georg Spar- *ub W ddn and the beautiful cover and nrow,,, Mrs. Roy Anger, Mrs. binding were much admired Robert Geddcs, Mrs. E. An- Mr, and Mrs. Norman Gin- as was the exquisite book-droMsSzanPrsn blett, Columbus, recently celle- marker, aise designed by Mrs. and Miss Joann Myers. . brated thctr 40th wedding an- Hornigold, Mrs. E. Blake andi ni\ ersai v at their horne.M *Mrs. H. Edmondson were r-i hyaetetrcdsilsrMrs. Gîmblett is the fermer........ sponsible for making the bn-1 cf Christ, noct ~he know Inost 1 Olive Brock, daughter cf the divdua miiatre 1 ebut who love most.-Fred 'l late Mr. and Mrs. John Brock. *Bocks, which were given te ick Spanheimi. and Mr. Gimblett is the son of the many patrons. Love h bt the moral nature the late Mr. and Mis. Thomas ..... iThe tea convenors were cxactly what the sun is te the!Gîblctt. The couple xvas..............» 1Mrs. Bruce Milne, Mrs. Vie- earth.-Hoinore de Balzac. married Fcbruary 10, 1933, at k _______ _____ - Brooklin with thie Reverend E. W. Rowland cfficiating..... Mr. and Mrs. Gimbiett have HERE'S A SAMPLE RECIPE: threc daughters, Mrs. Frank TOAOCEEEBEDJohn Mccland (Jean), Mrs. ....... Georg-e Gilroy (Helen), andi 2cups sifted pastry fluir VZ Cip mik approximately oe sn, Ray. They alse, have teaspoons baking povder jea-rnchlrn can (71Ab oz.) toniato 13 grandchildren and four t teaspoîn sait saice ra-rid hlrn 4 tablespoonsshorteniflg ~cp grated cheddar Xhen recciving the 250 chesegucsts Mns. Gimblett wore a mink brocade satin dress and.......... Mix and sift dry ingredients, cut in shortening a corsage cf gold carnations L . with pastry blender or two knives. Add milk, touched with ruby. Assisting gradually, nixing slightly ta form dough. Knead the couple in receiving were gentiy 6Gor 7 times. Press in a greased 10" x 3Vz' Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mrs. x 21z" loaf pan. Pour tomato sauce evenly aver John Medland, Mrs. George dough. Sprinkle with grated cheese. *Bake in a Gilroy, Mrs. Ray Gimblett GAS ven.and their husbands. The party table was cen- ding cake flanked by ruby Ail ages ... ail stages... every step of i Pouring tea wcrc Mrs. F. C. TeIfnteaoecnteautadt Lw airmps for O d heInatathnaoeseneseaul adnh Davidson, Mrs. Everett Mount- joy, Miss Beatrice Mountjoy, belng carrled out In your community. MkXIk Vrs. Walter Holliday, Mrs. Hl orRdCost otneishmn 'M NV LLE TO W\êVN HÀALL Melville MeCabe, Mrs. NelsonHepouReCostocnie thma Hamnlvn, Mrs. Ernest Burrus serves you and your neighbour-then plan and Mrs. Russell Gimblctt. R.. A C 4 hServing xvere Mrs. Leslie A generous donation wilI do so much for sc Gordon, Mrs. Robert Gatcheil, j Mrs. Baync Gimbiett and the smay ue ouLa1neLL from any miemuer Misses Nancy and Connie RED CROSS NEE Simpson, grandchildren cf theLOA AD RS following groups honored couple.LO A DRS L O LIG S.AnrwsAfl.Eenn GopMiss Barbara Jean Medland, MRS. Wv. R. SPRY P.O. BO COWLNGSt.Andrw'sAffl. Eenig GoupMasters Billie Medland, Philip, RDNER, St. Paul's U.C.W. and Douglas Gilroy were in Campaign Chairman BOWMAI AMA GAY, Business & Prof essional Womnen's Clubchreothgusbok Phone 623-2343 ONTA C. HOPKINS, Ebenezer Woinen. ceived many gifts, flowcrs DONATIONS MAY BE SENT TO THE ABOVE FFR ISN odNibu lb aeLine and cards cf congratulationsb BOWMANV FFOR WILONGoodNeibourClu, Bae hm fricnds and relatives. LAKE, St. John's Guildettes AmonaZ the guests was Miss ,ISYPAEEN, eehve ebekh Ldgewho was bridesmnaid at their wedding.BOWMANVILLE I 50c » ALL PROCEEDS TO ABOVE GROUPS Ouo f town guAAestsAV AADP g,,,new'C.~~~~jas ~ewcastle, Oronc, Bowmn - RRLAESWL ECN -àvle Enniskillen. Brooklini UA RA ILB AVS and Oshawa. Breakf ast L c SD fc BACONlb PORK jlb WE SPECIALIZE IN SUPPLYING... CHURCH GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR DINNERS. SPECIAL PRICES! Christie'sBrookside6 LAVSs .0 BEEF SPECIALS SWIFT'S TENDERED BEEF SHORT RIB or LEAN, BONELESS BLADE AlcIPOT >c ROAT &.7lb IROAST l7 b STANDING PRIME ROLLED PRIME RIB 5 C R IB 69 Extra Lean Cross Cnt Extra Lean NIAGARA Short Bib 5lC OVEN L c ROAS JJlb IROAST UJb LEAN, FRESHI Lean, Boneless H A B UR G CHUCK ROAST or 3 Ibs. 99c GrUCd 5 31 FOR YOUR FREEZER SWIFT'S TENDERED BEEF FRONTS SIDES HINDS Ib.39c Ib.49c Ib..55c CUT AND WRAPPED FREE PORE LOINS Io-2b Cnt and Wrapped FREE Aierage l59b ln CHOFS or ROASTS - - ------ BUDGET TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS kEvery stop of the way OSS SERVES YOU the wmy through 11fe your Red Cross serves yosa ho aged ail benefit from the services and programmes nitarlan work-thnk of the many ways the Red Cross your donation or piedge to the best of your means. so many in 1963. mDS YOUR HELP NOW )X 1638 MRS. WM. RUDELL INVILLE President 'RIO Phone Newcastle 3551 EADDRESS OR TORONTO-DOMINION BANK, VILLE, ONT. RED CROSS BLITZ 2.5th SSED DURING MONTH 0F MARCH Recen 'Ne dingpant forbintday Mrs.Ketth Davey, Marion andiThe Canadisu Statesman, Bewmanvile, Mar. 6, 190 Satunday night the Enfield' Young People's held a surprise ey Mrs. R. B. Simpson at ther coe f Miss Laura Bowman. oclfrerblzne and Nb-s.r~ Simpson, who is Sunday had himself elected to the 'School teachen for the ycung i folk, and Mn. Simpson have gvrmn.Atrh' ev birthdays two days apart.lcd ln the law-making body for Misses Beverley Samis andi thfrty days, lie came home Laura Bowman pinned flcwers 'for a weekend. on the guests cf honor. Ncr- man Lee very ably expressedj the appreciation cf the cîass "Martha," be ail te bis for Mrs. Simpson's fine lead-1jwlfe, "I've discoverel one ership, and Miss Donna Samis 1 hn tstefrtisn presented them with a tabiel tstefrtisn lamp. The evening was spent iasylum i've ever seen or playing Court Whist. Hlighl >ý. heard of that's run by the players wvere Miss Marioný Stinson and Mn. Allen Taylor. iumates!" Carl Lesle Duning the dancing Miss Bey- erley Samis and Mn. Norman Congratulations to our neighbour Lee won thc spot dance, and GLEN RAE DAIRY Miss Karen Simms and Mn. --- Ken eeki wo theelîmna-onOfficial Opening of their tien dance. Mr. Sherwood new processing plant. Kosstaz wvon the door pnize. An excellent lunch with a birthday cake and ice creani was served by the hostess. W.j. MA~..v _ . Mrs. Simpson and Mns. Allcn l Taylor brought an enioyable-____________________________ evening to a close by showing the film strip, "Gethsemane,", the first in a senies cf Lenten films. The U.C.W. membens heid FIR.TH BROS. a meeting at the home of Mrs.. A. Stabieford last week. QUALITY MEATS ....Sevenal fnom here attcndcd! 47 KING ST. E. PHONE 623-5081 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dault, above, were recently the Wcld's Day cf Frayer PR PEIL married. Mrs. Dault is the former Margaret Goheen,! meeting at Enniskillen last OK SEIL daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Goheen, Bowman-1 Wednesay. Lean, Sweet Picklcd, Boneless 9 cl ville and Mr. Dault is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank CO T TAG E RO L L---b Dault f Hamilton, Ont. -Photo by Aster tu 1 - iilciiels LEAN, STORE SLICED 1 LEAN, FRESH SLICED 'i 72 Scugog St. <h - 7 to 8pme

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