shoes tinted the same shade of, bail League, Goodyear Hockey blue, and sapphire blue peau i Club, and Bowmanville Golf e nty M rid n S .Pa sU ied C u c '< 2 cci swith yatchin i reuar e d0.Ou ftongussattend- Re WyqFMAN - OSMOND ted bodice had a sweetbeart! Of white and blue carnations bury, Oshawa, Orono, Thorn- Whie 'um an gadihineckline edged with scrolledi with white satin ribbon. hill, Toronto, Carleton Place Whit 'mms nd ladolilace embroidered with seed The bride's small cousin,ý and Courtice. formed a lovely setting in St. pearîs, and long lily-pointed Miss Sandra Thompson ofl Many parties were held in 'Paul's United Church, B0w-sevs rmo h ctwvCreo c, was flower, honor of the bride prior to her han lîe, for the marriage on overskirt panels was identical girl in a street-lengtb dress of mrig. rsW.JBow ~atudayMay l, 163.at 10 the neckline and the prin- white sîlk faille with a cuni-, n r.Rbr ary or o'cock ofContane csswaistline was accented rnerbund of saophire bluei tice, were hostesses for a kit- Janet Osmond, dau.ghîer of -:th a narrow band and bow peau de soie. She wore a ce hwratMs rw' Mr Iad rs. Frank A. Os- at the bodice back. Her elbow headband of blue tinted car-Amselneu hw inond, an d Mr. Alexander length veil was caught t ntosaohemiiaue e.wA s el a teo hoe -o George Wiseman. son of M r. crow;n of sequins and pear!s, cascade bouquet m a t c he dMrs. H. Webster, Bowman- and Mrs. A. Melville Wise-. and she carried a cascade of those carried by the senior j ville, when Miss Virginia Os- man, ail of Bowmanville . BluŽ white carnations with white attendants. jmond and Mrs. Robert Fairey carnations centred the lace satin rihbon and powder blue Mr. Larry Piper, Osbawa,I were co-hostesses witb Mrs. rosettes marking the guest tulle. waWtebessmntndthru. A cup and saucer pews. es er r.Roet aie Sister of the bride, Miss er eeM. oetF i hower was given by Mrs. Rev. H .A. Turner was tho Virginia Osmond of Bowman- Courtice, and Mr. RaymondZelîa Deutinger, Oshawa. W offiiating clergyman and th'! ville, was maid of honor and Crombie of Bowmanville. wedding music was plaved by the bridesmaids were Mrs. The wedding reception was A family miscellan e o u s oraitMr. M. L. Beaton. Havy Wbte omn eld at .the Lions Centresoe a el ttehm The sOloist, Mrs. Sam Blacký ville and Mrs. Robert Fairey Bowmanville, w he re the o r n r.E okn of Sudbury, sang "My World" cof Cutc hy eeien uests were received by the Ohwwt issJye and "Because". ticaîîv gowned in street- bride's mother who wore aMajie nd orhy osi The bride was given in'length sapphire blue peau de bntht si fF en cohostesel Neo hrsa-'" Marriage bv ber father and: soie with bell-shaped wol oulerbig acesoies ened aMis E.laneous sowe Wore afl length gown of, and the matching lace skdirtspeach flowered hat and gloves' giv en d a Mrs. . Moa-d whie slk aile fshinedin eredes.ind wth odiesand matcbing corsage of car-'MsC.RianMr.KM- whteslkfale asine n'er esgnd wih square ntos h asasse yguire at Mrs. McDonald's Queen Anne styling. The fit-: necklines. They wore satn ntos h a sitd home, Bowmanville. Mrs. J. the groom's mother who chose a mocha satin brocade two- A. Hayes and Mrs. B. Milne piece dress, pink tulle bat and were bostesses for a similar ..... pink gloves, bone accessorigs sbower at the home of Mrs. *: th recptio the Several presentations were Followingth eeiote also made to the bride: fromn happy couple left on a wed- ber office, an ironing board ding trip, by plane, to New and iron; from the 4th Cub York City. For travelling the Pack, enigravedi walnut book- ui bride wore a calamine blue ends witb mounted gold Cub D; l boucle suit, black patent crest; and from the Cub Pack (CD1 shoes, white straw bat and Group Comnmittee, a toaster. .'white gloves. She carried a From his office tbe groom re black patent bag, and a cor- ceived a gift of money. sage of red and wbite varie- gated carnations compliment- ed ber ensemble. Mr. and JAMES ALLIN FATHER'S DAY - JUNE l6th Mrs. Wiseman are residing at The marriage of Joan Caro- " 66 King St. West, Bowman- lyn Allin, daugbter of Mr. and "SWANK" ville. Mrs. Win. M. Allun, and Mr. The bride attended New- Norman Albert James, son of Nil*f('castle Public Sebool, Bow- Mr. and Mrs. S. R. James, al TlE ftLl I - A C avll ulc n ig of Bowmanville, took place in Reg. $2.95 Value Scbools, and is a clerk with Trinity United Cburcb, Boc Reg. $2.95 Value the Metropolitan Life Insur- manville, on Saturday, May 5:5.:' ance Company, Oshawa. She 18, 1963, at 3 o'clock. Rev. 1s a member of the Ladies Wm. K. Houslander was the Mr. and Mrs. Alexander George Wiseman, above, were snapped in this $1 95Major Bowling League and a officiating clergyman. hpyps ytepoorpe ste e tPu' ntd CucBw leader in the 4th Bowmanville Standards of wbite shastahpyps ytepogr hrashylf S.Pu'UnedC rhBw CandaOshwaand attend- lovely background for the The bride is the former Constance Janet Osmond, daughter of Mn. and Mrs. CUFF LINK SETS U ed Bowmanville Public and ceremnony. Frank A. Osmond, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Wiseman, .50 ______H___aatie_______M._rtur________f owmnvll. PhtobyAsoStdi _hieo tls-Fo member of the Men's Major son played the wedding music____ Corne in and look over our large selection BoligLeguTon ot-sLot Mrs. Jack Randail of Setting w as Irinity United Lhurch Wearing a floor-length gown of white silk organza over taffeta, the bride was given in marriage by ber father. A wide scalloped band of Gui- pure lace outlined the bigh square neckline of the fitted bodice, wbich was fasbioned with long fitted sleeves. Gui- pure lace motifs also accent- ed the very bouffant skirt. A cluster of lily-cf-the-valley wîth crystals caugbt ber shoulder lengtb veil, and ishe carried a cascade bouquet of white amabîlis orcbîds, white carnations and stephanotis. Maid of honor Miss Sharon Lucas and bridesmaids, Miss Berta Higgon and Mrs. Dean Allin, sister-in-law of the bride, ahý of Bowmanville, were in identical street- lengtb dresses of azalea or- ganza over taffeta. Matching Guipure lace jackets topped the frocks, which were de- si.gned with semi-beli skirts, and shirred bodices with shoe- string straps. They wore azalea pleated circle bats witb matcbing veils, and their flowers were cascades of white shasta 'mums. Mr. Douglas James was best man for bis brother, and the ushers were Mr. Fred Van- stone, Mr. John Dippeli and Mr. Dean Allin, brother of the bride. The reception was beld in the Sunday Scbool Room of the Cburcb, where the guests were received by the bride's mother. For the occasion she wore a street-length powder blue lace and organza dress' with matchin.g bat, white gloves, black sboes and bag, and corsage cf white carna- tions. She was assisted bv the groom's mother. Mrs. James wore a two-piece dress of powder blue shantung with matching sboes, pink petal bat, white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. Following the reception the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. The bride's travelling en- semble was a French boucle navy suit witb navy and white bat, wbite and navy ac- cessories, and corsage of wbite carnations. Mr. and Mrs. James are residing at 66. King St. West, Bowmanville. The bride attended Bow- manville Public and Higb Schools and is a stenograDber witb Genenal Motors, Osh- awa. The groom, who is pre- sently employed with Gen- eral Motors, attended Bow- manville Public and High Scbools and wilI be returning to Queen's University, King- ston, in the Fail. Out-of-town guests attend- ed from Elgin, Uxbridge, Whitby, Newmarket, Toronto, Oshawa and Richmond Hill. Several parties bonored the bride prior to ber marriage. On April 27tb, Mrs. S. R. James was hostess for a tea in honor of tbe bride. Mrq. Wm. Cornisb, Mrs. H. Pollock and Mrs. Harold Ellis gave a miscellaneous sbower at the latter's home ln Oshawa. Mrs. L. Lucas and Miss Sharon Lucas, Bowmanville, were hostesses for a dinner partv at tbeir home in bonor of the bride and groom wben tbey were presented with lawn furniture. Girls of the bride's office beld a dinner party and crystal shower at The Guild of All Arts. A sterling silver serving tray was the presentation gift of the office staff cf U.M.S.- AC Division cf General Mo- tors, Oshawa. Mrs. Allin was hostess for atrousseau tea ln honor cf her daugbter on May llthb; and following rebearsal, the ,wedding party was entertain- ed by the groom's parents, 1Mr. and Mns. S. R. James. The Canadian Statesmnan, Bowmanv1illt, .:une 12, 1968 3 Mitchell's Instail New Officers: The annual meeting of Miti& chell's Corners Home and.- LI Ss on r chool Association was pre- sided by Mrs. Henry Alstein,' president. Mrs. Vco White Bu rketon F oIk read the minutes of the pe vosmeeting and Mrs. Mil- ton Fountain, treasurer, sub. W ed 3 Year mitted. her report. .A brief talk was given b3y Sunday, June 2, 1963, was Mr. B. L. Burk, the director a happy occasion for, Mr. and of speakers for the TB Survey_ Mrs. Chas. Wilson, R.R. No. which takes place late in June.. 1, Burketon, when over 140 Mrs. Ronald Thomas, Vice- friends called to congratulate President of Oshawa and Dis. them on the 35th anniversary trict Home and School Coun- of their wedding. cil. installed the new siate of officers for the 1963-1964 sea- Their sons, Clem and Glen, son. Mrs. Arthur Peeling was met the guests on the lawn elected as Mitchell's Corners- and ushered them to the Home and School Association'g house where they were re- president; Mrs. John Adair, ceived by the two daughters, îst vice-president; Mrs. Wil- <Mary) Mrs. Robt. Brinkman liam Cook, 2nd vice-president. and Jean Wilson. Mrs. Milton Fountain grac. Mrs. Elwood Clements, MrsiouslY accepted the treasurer's Elmer Clements, Mrs. Hilliard position for another term, and Wilson and Mrs. Wm. Blatch also Mrs. Victor White as re- poured tea for the dainty cordîng secretary. Mrs. Wil- luncheon. liam G. Nicholîs was installed as corresponding secretary. The family presented their The executive members are: parents with a Bulova watch Mrs. Arthur Sleeman, Mrs. each and a large bouquet of Rov A. Larmer, Mrs. George red and white roses. Broth- Bertrim, Mrs. Bert Biekeli. ers, sisters, neighbors and Mrs. John Adair presented friends brought numerous Mrs. Ronald Thomas with a miscellaneous gifts and they gift and thanked her for her also received a large num- cogratulations n e n ber f cads.couragement gîven to the Friends were present from: members and the executive Kitchener, Toronto, Ottawa, for a very active year's work. Uxbridge, Wick, Seagrave, The meeting was adjourned Port Perry, Scugog Island and and lunch was served and en- surrounding area. joyed by ahl present. eùry Cleaners CA uc/de "Your littie boy Is really very brlght," the note accorn- panying the report card read. "But he spends entlrely too much time playlng wlth the girls. However, 1 arn work- ing on a plan to break hlm of the habit." 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Married in Arnprior Mr. and Mrs. George Kenneth Michelson are pictured above as they sign the register following their marriage in Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, Arnprior, on Saturday, May 18, 1963. Rev. S. D. Feltmate officiated. The bride is the former Karen Jean McMurter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMurter, Ontario St., town, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Michelson, Arnprior, Ontario. n Albert James was taken Bowmanvillc, on Saturday, iAllun, the bride is the only Idegroom is the son of Mr. -Photo by Astor Studio 0f the 9.5817 companies Ahable for corporation tax in Canada ini 196t), 63,312 operat-ý cd at a profil and 32,505 op-' cratod at a Ioss. - FOR YOUR FR SW1FT'S TENDERED FRONTS SIDES 39' 49' EE ZE R BEEF HINDS 591b Cut and Wrapped Free BUDGET TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS Z' ~xA Real Treat! ~--'STRAWBERRIES AND Glenl Rae WHIPPED (REAM The entire family will really go for this seasonal treat . . . Strawberries and 10c Whipped Creain. 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