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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jun 1963, p. 3

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Hi gh School Band Presents Entertaining Concert Reenl on May 4th, Mn.! Mrs. H. R. Foley celebrat-1 edteir 25th Weddin*g Anni-; versary with a family dinneri party that was served in the S. S. room of Maple Grovei Cburch by Unit 3 of the' U.C.W. .'.'.an ouRev. and Mrs. Jas. Finlayi a d~ ' U of Toronto, who attended ad ca n b uy a May 7th, 1938, honored themý Finley acted as master of cere- monies. Later, from 7 p.m., a recep- BULOVA tion was held which had beený arranged bv tbeir daughtens,' namely Mrs. Ernest Twist .out of you r (v) r.Hwr rd a IIo vanc ~ ence Bell (Louise), and Mrs.' Ross Aluin (Marion). They' were assisted by their fami- lies, some cousins, and an! aunt. Mns. Hanry Freeman. MissAeia Decorations of 'munis andi Teclru Bw avleHgh School Band Westover, Mary Herbert, Sharon Anderson, Pat Gili, *',Youth and beauty are e ut flowers were receivedl;presented a most entertaining concert on Thursday Leslie Ewert, Jane Oliver, Dan Marshall. Second row: * atrdithisbe7u. fnom Their ies oo and n-evening before a large audience. Members of the Nellie Vermeulen, Ann Ferguson, Corinne Elliott, ews e panst-ookwasiband included the foliowing: back now, lef t to right, Sheila Thompson, Linda Steele, Pat Austin, Lola Pring,' sinbrcle.$3.5 charge of two grandsons, James Cryderman and Ray-'Bob Dunn, Randy Dewell, Michael Leddy, Glen Rabb, Bill Crombie, Richard Perfect, Judy Brough. Front!' mond Twist. Brad Lucas, Anton Tnejbel, Bill Cobban, Stephen row: Henry Kooey, Alan Hoopen, Ted Bate, Pleuný Pouring tea and coffee dur-iJeffery, Ron Thompson. Third row: D. C. Petens, Dorsman.1 ing the evening were Mrs.. David Goheen, Andy Michailovits, Glen Luxton, Cathy _____________ ____________ W. Foley, Bowmanville, ss-______________ _____________ ter-in-law, and Mns. Austin 'S, Main, Strathnoy, sisten of Mrs.1iWhitby, were Wednesday af- - H. oley As ell a fro theternoon callers with Mrs. A. i ati y.A el sfrmhThree Goodyear Ketiremenis 40? surrounding area, friends a IBannes. tended fnom Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright . ~~ ., *'Newcastle, Solina, Taunton, were Saturday evening visit- Don Milîs, Toronto, Weston,l ors of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred MAINER London and Windsor. Larmen, Blackstock, when - Rugged good looks, 15 Besides many cards, gifts, plans for the Werry Picnic jewels, waterproof*; and flowers received, theïr were made. shocl-resistant. hand: family presented them with a Mrs, Cari Down was a re- some matching e pan- sion band. $29.75 niost acceptable p l a t fo0r mn cent c'allen on Mns. K. C. Hop- ff.. rokrchair. kins. We regret to say Mrs. ~ Hopkins is not veny well and Please feel free ta corne in and talk is going to Toronto Western about buying a new Bulova on ternisHsBiaSEs LpatNEt you'II like. Remember, you're wei- hsptBasa aine odnt g MThe Bashn MortonoaddNeigh .corne lere and there's abslutely Ms onMro dMs boun Club met at the home of oc obligation! Fe ngtwr mn h Mrs. Rex Fowlen for thein May members of the South Cour- meeting. There were eleven fertha DLOV difeencl'tice Home and School Assoc- members and several visitons; 1.00 laion ho astweekattnd-present. Mrs. Fred Wright, on: ed teOhw dDsrc behaîf of the Club had wnit- Hore and School Workshopte: .1. beautîful tribute to our FIS~~ at the MeLaughlin Collegiate'lt e iMs Si ar and Vocational Institute. lt -ebn r.SmBt Edadtamns, and read it for us. Sev- ~'~ol nd isseral ideas for incneasing ouri Foly ad MssDonothy Faley funds were brought fonwand JEW ELLERK GIF were present at the Ordina- 'and it bas helped us a great tion of Mn. Foley's nephew, deal. Mrs. A. Barnes won the SHOP ~~the Reverend Edwand Col- rzfoacntsadws weii, which took place in Sy- pre foa o ntest md ocan 29Kins t . omavledna cards for ber efforts. Mns. E. hr,1 Kigston. . Pnice held the lucky cup and Mn. and Mrs. H. L. Davis,, received an oven saver. Mrs. Fred Wright was lucky and won both a chieken donated ~IA EILUIUby Mns. Fowlen and sm cards fnom the club. The bos-: BOW M NVIL E 1tess served a deliclous lunch to bring the meeting to a close.E Mrs. H. Dixon is having the There were mixed feelings arou.-d the Goodyear plant here on Friday W INDOW & FLOOR Jun'i meeting at ber bomne. çvhen three long termn employees took their retirement in the customary man- LEN N etu ry to reasent. tm-ien, with dinnen at the Dutchman acco-npanied by their fonemen, presentations i Mrs.Elwod and an afternoon of f arewells. Bill Conlen, at lef t, has been with the copn ombs and son Morley, Lind- [on 20 years and three months in the sh.pping and mili room. Frank Calver " VWall 'Washing ýsay, visited Mn. and Mrs. ;tanted with Goodyear in 1912, 44½/2jeans ago. He boxed tubes and tires, Venetia Blind leanandSundck.o n xng the armny and retunning to Goodyear later in November 1918. His m " VenetianMBsinM. Bonk and Kathyy ployment has been on tires, heels, in the receiving room, driving a truck, in the I Ail ype ofFloo Clanig cmledon he Bnne failycernent house and shipping noom. At right, Nonnis White has completed 26 * Al Tyes o Flor Ce â ing on Satunday afternoon. years and eight months in the miii roomn. He is taking an early retirement. and Service Mrs. Lillian Coombs and Their many frîends wilI miss these familiar faces around the plant, but theyv daughter Malene were ne- intend to take life easy for a while, although there are nmany jobs anound home ' STORE WINDOWS cent visitons witb Mn. and that may receive their attention. Mr.George Coombs and son v_____ by Weklyor Mnthy Cotraca1iMn. and Mrs. Reginald Coom- ýNo Extensions 82 CHURCH STREET PHONE 623-3924 ibes and Dennis and Donald were Sunday evening callers with Mr. and Mns. A. Bannes K I 'I ___ ___ ___ ___race and Ted. PoSe. I. nroimen u elaaiine A Note.. I bSAEM d ~hSet for Saturday, June 81h beatiulweather and good to y an stad cstoiesi attendance at oun annivers- Resident.s of Nortbumber- Morley Tanner of Campbell- 1 deadîîine of noon on Saturday to y mnystedy usomes ary services ls Sunday. At'and and Durham bave until1 fornd Mn. Lloyd Abrams o cannot be xed, and it ! bath aftennoon and evening fJune 8th, that's this comningi the Cobourg General Haspital; hoped that any resident wha andanon cncrnd.services the choir provided Saturday rit noon ta enrol in" for their individual help mmd'has mot completed an applica-ý and nyoe cocered.special music. Mrs. Ken Miller'the Northumberland and Dur- misa the many Women's Insti-'tion and who wishes ta do sa sang "Trust in the Lord" at ham Commumity Health Plan. tute groups, and I.O.D.E. or- should contact one of the 1n-, the afternoon service andin Du Brown, spokesman for ganizations which gave the' formation centres in Cobourg,' the evening Salem Mixed the plan, advised this paperý program sa much suppoand, Port Hope, Bowmanville andl V i orery o 1Vn as quantet composed of Misses thiat the enrolment of North- encouragement. Campbeliford befare th a t~ Marion Butteny and Margaret mbelad and Durham basi_ Hefunthen stated that the Un-te.___ _____ Shackleton, Messrs. Jim Coomn- been ome of the mare success-i is no locaed a i 1ýes ad Eric Shackleton pro- ýfui campaigms. He attnibuted is ow Iocte atvi~e~ slecia. Or !Uethe support cf nt nl thHonor Cartfwright _________________ il_ especially ta the children iiicîccted officiais and service the aftermoam using as hisclubs, but ta the help of Non-, REIG'S HaiStyhng "The Pin". uleoop Thei 65 KNG T. . ' ' ihcs ta thamki MayoT)rh, Jackin m L ýkà * ricultural School on Saturday. i by thein sans Donald and Ivan Bradley and Kimberley Wt- Anniversary Visitors: received the gucsts at the son gave amnivensary bandles Rev. amd Mrs. John Rom- doar. Betty amd Mary Brrid-1 and haiders and the guest enil and family, Courtice; Mn. burn had charge of the guesttbook wms a gift fram Mary,! mnd Mns. L. Crydermýan, book. The stage was decora- B etty mmd Ronald Bradburn. 1 Hamponwith Mn. and Mrs. ted with baskets of biassoms,ý The bride and groom madel HeapSclton ., liiac and tulips. The table cov- fittirmg replies and asked the Messrs. Gardon and Fred ered with a lace cloth was;friends ta visit them at their Shackleton, Miss Prit Ellis centred with a three-storey home. A deliciaus lunch was, with Mn. and Mrs. Ken Shack- wedding cake, f lanke d by cani- senved and aften cutting the' leton.md dles amd flowers. Donald pin-!cake the hanourcd coupleý Mrn. Mns. Sid Lancas- 'mcd a corsage of pimk 'mums!pmssed it. -fer mmd Dorcîla, Newtonville; on h'is mother and piaced a: Emni amd Marjonie thankedý Mn. amd Mrs. Ivison Munday, white carnation in bis fathen's ,li for the many gifts and1 Mn. and Mrs. Ken Buttery button-hole. fine evening whýich marked'» and fmmily with Mn. and Mrs. Theodore Watson of Carni a happy miiestone in their Sain Buttery. enon was MC. and asked the lives. Mn. and Mrs. Clarence Bell: bride mnd groom of 25 years' and frimiiy, Mn. and Mrs. Ross',ta came ta the platform,j Ailin and family, Newcastle, which they did, ta the strainsSA T with Mn. and Mrs. E. Twist. 1 of the weddimg march played L N A L Mr. amd Mrs. Ross Lame by Mrs. Gardon Stromg. A ýSna iioso r n mnd famiiy, Miss Ruby Lame good program camsistimg of SudyvstnofM.md with Mr. amd Mrs. Lloyd Rich- "a reading "What A Mather Is" Mrs. A. J. McLaggam wene' ards. by Mrs. Maurice Bnadbun. Mn. mmd Mns. Lloyd Midgley,î Mn. and Mrs. Wiibur Black- ;T'wa sangs by Pmtsy, Joam,i Pont Penny, Mn. and Mrs. i burn amd family, Mrs. K. Cow- !Canal and Norma Wotton, mc- Athol Sterling with daughten' limg. Haydon; Mn. amd Mrs. companied by their niother,, amd fmmiiy, Toronto. E. Foley,' Miss Joan Westlake, Mrs. Henry Wottem at piano! Mn. mmd Mrs. F. 0. Smith, Sauina, with Mn. and Mns. F. and Dave on guitar, "It's A Bowmamville, wcre Sunday Blackburn. Little Mare Like Heaven cvening visitons of Mn. amd. .Mr amd Mrs. L. Smvery, Where You Are" amd "Have Mns .F. G. Smith. Osliaw,%a, with Mn. mmd Mrs. L. I Told You Ltelv That 1 Love Sumday visitons of Mn. Robt.' Weish. You"" A rcmding by Mns. Sim wcne Mn. amd Mrs. Alvin Rcv. C. Dugcan, 'Mn. mmdiRay Bradburn - "What A'Chunch mmd boys, Braoklim; Mrs. J. Dugan, Tyrome: Dr.' Father Is Fon". mn instrumen-IMn. mmd Mns. Bob Hmncock mnd Mrs. Ken Miller, Toronto, tai by Mrs. Gardon Stramg. mmd Peggy, Oromo; amd Mn. Mrs. Bob Davies with Mr. and David Wottom sang "Qucen of,1 mmd Mns. Argyle, Gordon mmd ýMrs. W. Crig. the Prairie" mmd "Kccp smil- Gai, Toronto. Mn. mmd Mrs. Hcrb Crmig ing Old Pal" accampanyimg Mn. and Mrs. W. Vmneyk, mmd farnily, Oshawa, with himseif on the Euitar amd Mn. amd Mns. John Vaneyki Mn. amd Mrs. Doug Reynolds. Mrs. Theodare WVatson read mnd famiiv visited Mrn. - Mr. mmd Mrs. M. Mountjoy, "The Automatic Car". Mns. Mrs. L. Boonstra, Bradford, Hampton, with Mr. and Mrs. Watson then nemd a congrat- Sunday aftcrnoon. E. Stnong. 'ulatory add.ress and neigh- Mango and Trevor Murphy MEN'S iS Slacks $4.95 Up ONE PAIR 0F NYLONS LNEo PAIR OF MENiS SOCKS IME witii every $,5.00 Purchas-be FullLin ofLadies' Sportswear - Slims . Skirts - Blouses Family Dinner Marks Silver Anniversary were Sumday overmight guests ' of Judy Kayacs. Mn. amd Mrs. F. Pantnerl were Sunday cvening guestsi of the Kovacs. 1 Mrs. R. Osborne and fam- lly, Bowmamville, were week-1 end guests of her parents, Mn.1 and Mrs. J. Jahnson. Mr. and Mns. Gneigg and Miss Hep- burn, Toronto, were Sunday, guests of the J. Johnstons. Mn. and Mrs. G. Brown and Ross, Oshawa, wene Sunday evening visitons of tbe Wm. amd Cîmyton Bnawns.i Mn. and Mns. R. Camenon and family wene Satunday ev- ening visitons of Mn. and Mrs.! D. Oke, Oshawa. On Thurs- day evening Mrs. Greta Caým-' cran amd Mns. Dareen Carr vîsited Mns. Sandra Davis,1 Enterprise Hill. Mn. amd Mrs. Wm. Carr and: Brenda visited Mn. mnd Mns.' Les. Cochran, Enfield, an Sat-' unday. Happy to, say littlel Brian Carr is coming along micely now. He is stiil in hos- pital but we hope he'li be' hame soon. Mn. and Mrs. N.' Davis and Jennifen, Emterprise Hill, wene Sumday evening: visitons at the Carr's. Mn. E. B. Neeb, Toronto, brather-in-law of Mn. and' Mrs. Rye Gibson, passed away very suddenly at Kitcheen imst week. FIRTH BROS. QUALITY MEATS 47 KING ST. E. PHONE 623-5081 FREE HOME DELIVERY Mld, Tasty, Siiced1 Burns Campfire Cooked Breaikfast A c HAM 79bdBACON 49 lb Lean, Sweet Pickied CIJTRISTIE'S CottageAO C BIR EA D ROLL 9 491b 6Lae 10 Cry-o-vac1 6 ovs$ ., FOR YOUIR FREEZER SWIFT'S TENDERED BEEF FRONTS 391b 491b Cut and Wrapped Free HINDS 591b BUDGET TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED I ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS There is no guess-work, no speculation, with permanent Lif Insurance Permanent Life Insurance values are guaranteed. Ail the amounts are carefuily set out riglit there in your policy.The amount of pro. tection is there, the Cash Values are listed-clearly stating th.e monetary worth of your savings investment for years to corne. You can plan on retirement, for example,with absolute certainty that the income promised in your policy will be paid. With per. manent Life Insurance there is no guess-work, no speculation. These are safeguards no other Iong-term savings plan can offet. 163Ce THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPÂNIES IN CANADA, WEDDING jThe Canadian Statesmnan, Bowmanvifle, Zune 8, 1083 3 FERGUSON - McKEE gom hat, black patent shoes, tap- gThe reception was heid rin estry bag and corsage of plnj Beatif iwhite 'mums, Knox Church Hall. To eeiecarnations. ile will be liv. paims and ferns formed a lov- the bride's mother wore a fig- ing on the groom's farm, BR_, eiy setting for the wedding: ured blue arnel dress with N.2 esltn in Knox Presbyterian Church, jacket, white hat and acces-1 Norwvich, Ontario, on Satur- sories and white carnation cor-1 Prior to the wedding the day, May 25, 1963, of Margar- I'sage. She wvas assisted by the j bride was feted to several et Jean McKee, daughter of groom's eldest sister, Mrs.. showers. Miss Margo Knox Mrs. Harry McKee and the'Lloyd Wright, who wore a, was hostess for a cup and late Mr. McKee and William pale green linen dress with saucer shower, Mrs. H-ender. Roy Ferguson, younger son of, jacket, white accessores aind son was hostess when nurses Mr. Roy Ferguson and the late: white carnation corsage. and aides of Oshawa Hospi- Mrs. Ferguson of Blackstock. Ladies of the church ser tal presented ber with many Rev. Donald B. Cram was e ecou o ure î- lovely gifts; Mrs. Noel Morton the officiating clergyman. ie eiiu o ukydn was hostess to relatives for a Traditional wvedding musc ner to the sixty some guests, miscellanelous sbower. The was rendered by Miss Mary- after wvhich ail were entertain- above were ail in Oshawa, llis Ferguson of Don Milis, ed nit the borne of the bride's where the bride has b.-en nurs- who also accompanied the mother and brother.in Mr.Leceoblado soloist Miss Margaret Cain of For tbeir wedding trip ta Norwich entertained the bride Oshawa in ber renditions of Eastern Ontario, tba bride and churcb group and Mrs. "The Lord's Prayer" previous chos2 a navy silk jacket dress,; Waring of Norwich was hos- to the ceremony and -The silver gray silk coat, white tess for the neighbours. Shepherds Psalm" during the signing of the register. The bride, given in mar- rnage by ber brother Mr. Hugh ' > length gown of pure silk or- ganza over taffeta with scoop neckline and lily point sleev- Twmtrstmeonaoa es. The controlied front skirt ilrorstmeonaod enbanced by appliqued laceltoo narrow for two cars to medallions featured a sunburst of pleats rit side and back pass. falling into a chapel train Her bouffant veil of pure Si illusion was held in place by 1 «'1neyer back up for a a flowered bead piece of'stupid idiot." shouted one mother of pearl and she car- nied a cascade of white car- driver. nations and lily of the valley. i Miss Anne Dietz, a friend 1 "That's ail right," replled of the bride, was ber only at- tendant and wore a dress ofthe other quietiy, as lie shifted shocking pink chiffon over taffeta, ballet length, fuli into reverse, 111 always do." skint with self beit, scooped Ed. Leslie neckline and three quarter length siceves. Her headdress CLOTHES CARE HINT: was a shocking pink band oi Cail the attention of your local cleaner toail stains. Fresý seed pearîs with matching short veil and she carried a stains are easien ta remove than old stains. cascade similar to the bride's Tk orSm e iiost h of wvhite carnations. Tk orSme iiost h Mr. Grant Ferguson, Tor- BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM onto, brother of the groom' was best man and the ush- Every Day but Monday 2 to 5 pa.. cousin of the bride, and 1Mr. Glenn Larmer, friend of the u.I 1i LADIES' 5 BATHING SUITS Ail Colours Ladies' AilSizes Wear Wear$1698 u Furniture m- ' -Men's & Boys' Appliances Special for Father's Day. MEN'S Sport Shirts* Dres $1.98 Up SI ac ks - Shorts

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