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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jul 1963, p. 3

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Ceremon,% Took Place in St. PauI's On Friday evening, July 5, 1963, at 7:30 o'clock the wedding Mrs. Bruce H. Lush, shown in the above photo, took place in St. P Church, Bowmanville. The bride i.s the former Betty Colleen daughter of Mn. and Mrs. R. Hutchinson of Bowmanville, and the is the son of Mr. and Mir&. Harry Lush of Tweed. Photo by Bride Taught School Here McGsiII HIls Reunior The l3th an o! the McGill held on Saturdi in Nichols 0v. descendents and ered to make thi event. After ail had partaken of a bountiful noon-day meal,j President Louis McGill wel-l comed those present and took~ charge of a brief business session. Arrangements for n e xt year's picnic were discussed and it was decided to meet in Nichols Ovai in Peterbor- ough on the fourth Saturday of July next year at 12:30 p.m. The executive for next years is as foilows: President, Chailtes Stap- les, Vice - President, Frank McGill; Secretary, Joan Ter- mina; Treasurer, Mrs. Harold Tate; Historian, Mrs. James Turnbuil; Parks and Table Con-mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McGill; Sports Com- mittee, Marie Sharp, Joyce Virtue, Ronald Ashton and Joe McGill; Nominating Com- mittee, Mrs. Harvey McGill and Mrs. Frank McGill. A splendid program of sports events followed and the Sports Committee consist- ~....................~ ing of Irene and Gordon.Might ... .. . ........and Robena and Allan Daw- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rody, above were united son were fittingly thanked for In marriage on Saturday, July 13, 1963, at 3 o'clock their efforts. Several new- ±n rsknePrebytrin Curc, undlkOn. Fr-comers attended this year in Eskie Pesbterin Curc, Dndal, Ot. or-and many old acquaintances rnerly Jane Galbraith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W,i were renewed at this happy Galbraith of Dundalk, the bride was on the teaching, gathering. staff of Vincent Massey School, here, for f our or Oldest member present, five years, leaving at the completion of the term last John Clark s o n; Youngest June. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Rody member, Lisa Kinsman; those of oorfied. he oupe wll esie a * present from greatest dis- of Moreiel. Te cupl wil rsid atMoorefield, tance Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc- Ont. Photo by Holton Studio Gi, -'Lakeview, Ontario. a M SPE CI1AL'! -AT THE WASH-O- mMAT SELF-SERVE COIN LAUNDRY CHURCH ST, - Under the Water Towev 20 L DOUBLE LOAD 2 WASHER For OnIy -~5 SINGLE LOAD MAYTAG For OnIy m- 15c VIlca of the bride'. cascade. LU E UTCHINSON The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvlle, 3uIy S1, 1963 United ~ ~~~~~~~~~Mr. Andrew Wilson of Tor- . PuisUte Chr,--_ ______ Unt dM arrieci in Cobourg onto wsthe groornan and St.wmanvl Unietiyde corh ece adtahSa brothers, Mr. Kingsley Van was the setting for the mar-ý Prior to her marriage the lof Bowmanville. were co-hos- Nest and Mr. Lionel Van Nest, ng nFia vnnJl rd a us !hnra tesses for a miscellaneous othof owmnvile.5, 1963, at 7:30, of Betty Col- miscellaneous shower given shower held at Memorial Park Areception followed at The leen Hutchinson, daughter of! by Mrs. Foster Herrington at Club House which was attend- ~ .~ '~ '~ Chateau, Cobourg, where the, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutchinson, her home in Bownianvilie.' ed by neighbors. _____ * ~. guests were received by the Bowmianville, and Mr. Bruce 'Z~ bride's mather, who wore a H. Lush, son of Mr. and Mrs. .... three-piece suit of misty blue~ Harry Lush of Tweed. Rev. - pure sllk shantung, white ac-rol unroyiitd pinksweehear ross. He~Batod puaned ffct ed ru D ry § I aie s ~ /u / I .v,. ... cessories and corsage of soft1 Church organist, Mr. M. -was assisted by the groomn's music and also accompanied mother who chose a dress Of the soloist, Mr. Ross Metcaif Doctor: "lYour husband la blus shot siik jacquard with of Bowmanville. matching accessories and cor- The bride was given in mar-1 a very sick man. he must have sage of blue tinted carnations. niage by her father and wore1 As the happy couple lpf t for a full length sheath of white absolute rest and quiet. Here their honeymoon at Killarney peau de soie designed with a1 Mountain Lodge near Mani- bateau neckline and detach- are smre sleeping pills." à toulin Island, the bride was able cathedral train. The bo- weani.ng a three piece beige dice was ovenlaid with Alen- I ensemble o! pure siik with con lace and the long sleevesl Patlent's wlfe: "lVhen must . lace bodice, beige hat and were iily-pointed. Her finger- - shoes, white accessories and:ý tip tulle veil was caught to I gtive theni to hlmP" corsage o! white carnations! a white peau de soie pilîbox and pink sweetheart roses. headpiece, and she carnied a Door M de- lay They will reside at 730 On- white Bible crested with a I .tario Street, Apt. 609, Toron- white orchid. fto 5. Mrs. F ost er Herrington, they're for youll" AThe bride, who attended Bowmanville, was matron of Ed Leslie Cobourg Public and District honor and the bridesmaids High Schools, is a member of were Miss Carole Rogers, Pic- CLOTHES CARE HINT: the nursing schooi at the Hos- ton, and Miss Eleanor Hutch-1 Guard your clothes against perspiration. When possible pital for Sick Children, Tor- nn, owaile asstr protect your clothes by wearing underarm shield's because onto, and will graduate this o! the bride. Thev were In / Auust Sh is meberof tree-legth frocs o sk.-'perspiration can do more damage to cloth than anything else. the Porsche Sports Car Club. blue sati peau enhanced with O M N IL LE O CR VA The groom attended Bowman- rounded necklines, el1b ow-B W A VLELEIN CRI ville Public and High Schools length sleeves, andi bell rbh.-lo FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th MEMORIAL PARKC and is a graduate of Peterbor- e krswihwr cet oug Teches' ollge e ~ed by unpressed pleats and a a member of Etobicoke Un- fiat bow at the waistline. . derwater Club, a member or Te bride's niece, little MissI/j.% the Porsche Sports Car Club, Deirdre O'Brien o! Tonont(i,I f gr VSW. A ..and of the Ontario Men Tea- was flower girl in a floorj peau fashionea with a Peter- Mr. and Mrs. William Brian Van Nest are pic- Pan collar and a large bow turd aoveas heysig te rgiser ollwin thir WADE - DE METS at the back waistline. turd aoas, l y , 163, th12 non. Foer ly ticiD t sfomeiorBliu, el wic h te enrdwth F R HB RS marriage in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Cobourg, on Miss Henriette Elizabeth petalled headdresseswi z Edîth Graves, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and'and Mr. Jack Symons Wad2 clusters o! orange blossomn QUALITY MEATS Mrs. Herbert Leonard Graves of Cobourg, and the of Newcastle were married in buds Thein bouquets xvere cas-, 47 KING ST. E.1 PHONE 623-5081 Mr.andMr. Jss Va N StCh Joseph's Roman Catholic cades o! white shasta daisies FREE HOME DELIVERY Sbridegroom is the son of M.adMs es a etC* u r c h, Bowrnanville, onwihbu cantos of Bowmanville. Photo by Udvarhelyi Tuesday, July 2, 1963. Rev. F. Mn. William Lush, Tweed,! H LD Y W E E D S E IL K. Malane officiated. The was best man for his brother H LD Y W E N S CI S Recently VVed in Oshavva ~bride is the daughter of the and the ushers wene Mr. Fos- SitsFlyCoe kncsadDfte late Mr. and Mrs. Godfried ter Herrington, Bowmanvilie,. Swfts'1lyCoke T'rnes ndDea'e ..... on of the late Mr. and Mrs. borough. HfA'MS~f DeMtsad h romistean n.Rlp oe9!c A SAv.0 7cT J ohn Wade. A reception was held, fol-1 5 to 15 lb. AveCUT gGiven in manriage by the lcwing the ceremony, at the: Stor SlIcdCooke Wade, the bride wore a pinit j xhene the guests we n e- LenStre Sce ulyce lb ......shantung sheath dress with ceived by the bride's mother Beafat i Pnlcye ro' rteM.HryLosCnrBwavle en ul matching full-length coat. Her who wore a turquoise gem, A ofM.adheaddress was of white net Swiss embnoidered sheath,' BACON lbtyleVIS 4 9 ?aul's United a nd she carried a cascade bou- white hat and accessore. h Hutchinsn ~ .\.. - - 4o! white 'mumis and was assisted by the groom's'CRSI' Nellson's Famous brîegoom- white carnations. mother who chose a peacoci: Asr tdom The bride's attendant was blue organza sheath, whiteBR ADICE gai. 8 Aso tdoMiss Diane Devnies who wore hat and accessonies. Both woreLae ra - blue chiffon with white acces- corsages o! pink sweetheart 6$ - i sonies, white straw hat and roses. Nlany Exitln F a - -i corsage o! white carnations. When the couple left on man. ta the West coast, the bride, 13 hFollowing the ceremony a -%as wearing a pure silk whiteSWFSTEDRD EE 3h . .small reception was held at and blue printed organza' FRONTS SIDES HINDS .1 ote, Bwmavilea f t e r quater length coat, white hatC nnalreninwhich the couple ieft for a and accessonies, and white 3 9 lb 51l3 b ýnulruinhoneymoon in Niagara Falls onchid corsage. They will ne-ý Cu3 9d a6e3Fe faiy wsa.d Fort Erie. For travelling side at 4 Bernard St., Bow-!CtadW pe re lay, July 27th, the bride wore a blue linen manville. BUDGET TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED ensemble with white accesson- A teacher, the bride attend- ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS ai. Sixty-five. les. They will reside in New- ed Bowmanville Public andý d fiends gath- castle. High Schools. The groom is is avery happy - _ _ _ _ On Saturday, July 20, 1963, at 3 o'clock, the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob John (Jack) Zurba,' above, took place in the First Baptist Church, Oshawa. The bride is the former Shirley Helen Goheen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Goheen, Newcastle, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zurba, Oshawa. Photo by Mary's Studio VAN NEST - GRAVES maid of honor was in an apri- cot shade street-length dness Standards o! white 'munis oi pink chiffon over gold ta!- and snapdragons prettily dec- feta with boat neckline and orated St. Peter's Anglican gored waist. Bidesmnaids Mrs. Church, Cobourg, for the mnar- June Stephen, Brechin, and niage on Saturday, July 6th, Miss Mary Bell o! Toronto 1963, at 12 noon, o! Patriciaý were in street-length ice blue Edith Graves, daughter o! Mn.! frocks o! organza oven taffeta and Mrs. Herbert Leonard fashioned with full skints, Graves o! Cobourg, and Mn.: scoop necklines and elbow William Bnian Van Nest, soni le.ngth sleeves. Two roses nes- o! Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vanî tled at the back waistline3. Nest o! Bowmanville. !A white, cabbage rose head- Canon H. Bedford-Jones o!-' piece trimmed with nuffled ficiated at the double ring imohair was worn by each o! ceremony with wedding com- the attendants, and they car- imunion. Rev. Dr. G. Cotter ried nosegays of white Pinoc- was the celebrant. Organist chio 'mumis and carnations iMiss K. Warner accompanied centred with pink sweetheart the choir boys who sang "O rosebuds.- Perfect Love." Little Miss Kathy Stephe-1 Given in marriage by lier, o! Brechin was flower girl. father, the bride wore a white1 Her dress was o! white nylon f loor length gown o! pure silkj with ice bue smocking, and organza oven taffeta. Alencon1 matching blue cummenbund lace appliques accented the and bow, and she wore a head I apron ef!ect front and scoop bandeau o! white roses. Her 1 neckline. The fitted bodice bouquet was a miniature ne- was styled with long lily-i pointed sleeves and a chiffon train feli from three bows a t. Get Cash Today the back waistline. 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