! a ntchlng re-embroldere< lace down bath sides. Her four tiered scalloped vefi was secured by a white wedding- ring headpiece coleedwit.l re-embroidered lace. She car- ried a bouquet of pi-uc and W eddingswhite carnations centred with a mauve orchid an-d stephan- The bride was attended by her five sisters, Mrs. Harcslc * Woodcock, Oshawa, and the Misses Joan, Joyce, Lynda, and Norma Devey al of Ty- rone. The five attendants wore identîcal floor length RARTLETT - I)AVEY i occasion with standards of sleeveless gowns of mauve or- Smauve and white gladioli and gana over taffeta, wit1h Rev. Christopher Dugan.otf chrysanthemums. alis o taII matcing satin slippers. anc ficiated on Saturday evening,,candelabra, and with thei elbow length white gloves. August 7th. when Miss M31', dairlty nosegays of mauve, Eoch. gown was tri.mmed witlh garet Kathleen (Kay) Davev', mums with white lace andi a wide band of white em- a deugbter of Mr. and M".'; satin ribbon marking the broidery around the waist and 13onald Davey, Tyrone, was pews. Mrs. Louise Kuika was i herniline, and mauve ribbor ontdin marriage in a candieý the organist. and Ross Met-I was intertwined through the light ceremony to Mr. John calf sang as soloist, ni I Walk embroidery. Their m a u v e Edmond (Ted) Bartlctt. a son Bsd Yo. he Wdig wedding-ring headdr e sse s of Mr. and Mrs. -Harry E. Bart-, Prayer. and The Lord lis Myý were eadh adorned with a lett, Bewmanville. Shepherd. m'atohing bow in front andi Tyrne nitd Curc wa; Gvenin arrageby er eld a double mauve tulle Ty!rne nitd Curc wa Givn i mariae b hei shoulder length veil in bock. attractively decorated for the father. the bride looketi beaiu-: Te are acds o tiful in a white peau de soie av crain ad'us GET CASH TODAY 'floor length gown, which hall Mr.uvencanal Osha an'mns. FOR OLD APPLIANCES long l.ily point sleeves and a; Mr. emn Neai, r.shaawas boat neckline enhanced wîth'h se wrRap an through re-embroidered lace. The b heuheswreRlp n Ray DIvy brothers of the STATESMAN waistline was aIso adornedcide n aladCa CLASSIFIEDS with re-embroidered lace, andlMbride, cond PaflandeCgroom the long and graceftil train! utn osn ftegom Telephone 623-3303 falling from the shoulders' The reception was held in, _____ithe Tyrone Comniuni'ty Hall, andi the bride's mother re- ceived wearing a pale pink lace siheath with matobing pink bat and accessories. Her ceuving, wore a beige shantung dress wit matching jacket N and accessories. Her bat was pale blue and ber corsage was of pirvk and white carnations. by John W. Lowry Before leaving on a motor yourtelehone.~trip to the Gaspe PeninsuIR yourtelehon andtheeast coast the bride donned a two-piece white ma.nager dress and coat ensemble for travelling. The smart coat was made with tlree tiers be- OUT WITH THE OLD - IN WITH THE NEW! 10w the w'aïst. She wore a I'm referring of course to the brand new telephone black picture bat and black dlrectory we receive this time of year. The outside accessories, and a mauve or- looks the freshest and newest, but chid for a corsage. remember it's there mainly to hold The bride was educated inI the insides in! - it's the new and the Long Sault and Tyrone changed listings that are most im- Public Sohools, Bowmanville portant. So. to save yoîirself time High Sohool, an-d Teachers and avoid wrong numbers, bie sure College, Peterborough. She is to look the nuniber up and .iot il a member of the teaching down before you call. Handy littie staff of South Courtice Public Blue Books - ideal for recording Schol The groom was edu- your personal list of telephone eated in Bowmnanviile Public numbers - are stili available frer Schools a n d Bowmanville of charge (just eall our Business High Schooi, He is employed Office 723-4601 and ive'il send you by the Dominion Store in one).Oshawa. * * * *Prior to ber marriage the bride was the guest of honor TOTS AND) THE TELEPHONE at severai misceiýlaneous sow- Any Bowmanville parent knows the magir that es r. lrneMuto the telephone holds for children. Learning to use anti Mrs. Emrnerson Neil en-ý the telephone properly, like learning to do many tertaîned for Miss Davey atl ether things in the home, can be tauight with a Mrs. Mutton's resîdence, Divi-1 littie pre-planning. Here are a few tips to help sion Street. Other hostesses your youngsters use the phone correctly and at parties for Miss Davey courteously: were Mrs. Ken Neai, Oshawa, 1. Make it fun to 1<arn: Teach your child how anti Mrs. Merton Mavin, Ty- to answer the telephone promptly and in a rone, and a family shower friendly way. and picnic was heid at Wal- 2' Make a few basic rules- (and stick to tona Park, Newcastle. ,Jh,!:Explain to the children that their___ Ialls shoulci be brief. that they shoulti- spea k directly into the mouthpiece (andi not shout), and that the neceiver should be put down gentiy. à. Practice niakes perfect: Let your chilti cal a fiend, grantima or other special relative under your supervision. Using the telephone can builti a chilti'. confi- dence, expand bis "social graces". and help bim communicate effectively. Its "magic" can also be tiseti advantageously to belp instili in chiltiren those qualities of respect andi responsibility that will ulti- mnately mark tbem as mature adults. CLEANING PROBLEM? Occasionally, the question arises as ta the best way ta dean a telephone. The answer is quite simple: a damp cloth keeps any phone dlean and shining. Neyer dlean Your telephone with soap and water, as water niay penetrate into tihe set and put Your service out cf order. Incidentally, the outer plastic sheli doesn't require any special waxes or polishes - it's "self- ahining!" KITCHEN FAVORED Milady*s kitchen. which neplaceti the hall in 1959 as the most favored location for the telephone, is stiil the front runnes- accortiing to the Company's latest stutiy of customner attitudes anti preferences: 42% of customers bati telephones in the kitchen almost twice as many as in the bail. (In 1958, the proportion was 33% hall. anti 3V, kitchen.) Other preferences todav: living room. 19%; bednoomn, 15%,'; dining soom, 7c r. The stuiitix also shows that extension phones are foîînd in one out of five homes, anti that 3V8 of residence customers have telephones in colon. 6fr/ c~wX HUDSON - MOUNTJOY Blacksteck Uniteti Ohurch, decos-ateti with baskets of pi'nk anti white gladioli, wras the setting for the wedding on Satus-day, August 14, 1965, of Marilyn Yvonne Mountjov, daughter cf Ms-. anti Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy Blackstock, and Davidi Bruce Hudson, son of Ms-. anti Mns. Vernon Hud- son, Nestîcton. The officiating clergyman for the double-ring cenemony was Rev. Phillp Romreil, anti the wedding music was play- ed by Miss Cheryl Metealf cf Nestleton. Given in marriage by ber fathes-, thbe bride wore a floon length gown cf white rayon brocade with a brief train. The fitteti bodice featuned a hi.gh neckline andi long sleeves tri.mmed with tiny covereti buttons. Hem elbow iength tuile veil was dotteti with white lace daisies andi fel fnom a crewn cf seeti pearîs anti sequins anti she carrieti a cascade bouquet cof white roses. Miss Elaine Mountjoy, sister of the bride, was maiti cf honor, anti Miss Car-ol Rabm, fnienti of th e bride, was bridesmaiti. Their dresses were fashioneti alike in street lcngth, witb fitteti bodice anti short sleeves, cf rayon bro- catie, anti their heatidresses Iwene smail tulle veils dotteti witjh lace daisies anti gather- ecu tu iair ibandis covened il ICLOTHES HEADQUARTERS y. GIRLS" DEPT. » SWEATERS SKIRTS BLOUSES BULKY KNITS STRETCHYS DRESSES* C-WARDIGANS 'ACKETS BOYS' DEPT. SHIRTS SWEATERS T-SHIRTS SLACKS SOCKS JACKETS WINDBREAKERS @$HOP AND $AVE AT ?àKI ST. E. OWMANVILLE 1: Mr. and Mrs James Robert Eames Hutton, Bowmanville, are shown fol- ri lowing their xvedding. which wvas solemnized in Orono United Church on Saturday afternoon, July l7th. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Couvier, Orono, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hutton, also of Orono. __ Photo by Astor material to match their dres- HUTTON - COUVIER ýlength gowns of pink silk or- ses. The maid of honor's d.ress: ganza over taffeta W ith: was mauve and she carriet aý Pink gladioli and white car- French applique adorning thei nosegaY of white 'mums and;nations effectiveiy decorated waist and train of each gown.1 mauve carnations. The bnides-ý Orono United Church on Sat- They wore matching pink bow; maid wore pink and ber nose< urday afternoon, July l7th, headpieces, and carried cas-! gay was of white 'mums andIfor the wedding of Miss Donna cade bouquets of pink and' tiny pink roses. ýElsie Couvier, a daughter of white carnations. Mr.Harev argay unleMr. and Mrs. Everett A. Cou- Mn. William Hu.ton, Tor- of the groom, was best vimannadMr ae onto, brother of the groom,ý and he shes wr rnRay,'Robert Eames Hutton, a soniwas the best man. The ush-I mond Mountjoy and Mr. Wal-Hutto. n, Oron Chrlso . ~ers were Mr. Wayne Couvier, lace Hogg. . ev. asil E.1Orono, brother of fthe bride,I For the ireception, wIhicp ogofiitd Mr. Robert Reid. Kirby, bro-' washed.iitheChnitiNLg Peggy Hancock was ther-in-law of the bride, andi Educatio net, the bnide'sn the organist for the occasion, Mr. Tom Turner, Toronto, aý mother received, wearing a eand Mrs. A. Drunmcond sang cousin of the groom.i i two solos, 0 Perfect Love and Following the ceremony a' pink linen dress, with whitelthe Lord's Prayen. reception and dance were accessories and orchid cor-, nhe bride, who was given held at the lying Dutchnan, sage. To assist. the groom' s in mariage by her fatber, Motcr Hotel, Bowmanville. mother chose a blue two-pieceloked lovely in a beautiful The mother of the bride re- dres it wit acesoie gwnof Alencon lace over eeived the guests wearing a and a corsae of pink canna-:,white satin. The bodice was gown cf blue aqua chiffon tions. embroidered in sequins and with a rouinded neckline, el- Before ieaving for theirpeanîs, and the long full skirt bow length sîceves, and a hone * yoon trip to Northern was gracefu!lly tiered. Hen gracefully flaring skirt. Hen Ontario, the bride donned a headpiece, fonmed by two corsage was composed of yel- turquoise two-piece knitted large white rose>-s of silk sheer, low sweetheart roses, and her suit with white arcessories held ber elbow length illusion accesories were white. The andi corsae of white camna- ,'eil. Sbe caTried a bouquet mother of the groom assisted itions. of pink sweetheart roses andin receiving. She wore a be- The bride attended Thorn- wbite carnations. coming soft blue lace sheath lea Public Sehool. Toronto, Mrs. R. Reid, Kinby, twinl oven silk with a matcbing andi Cartwright Public andisister of the bride, was the! aedeslegh ca n High Schools. and is a junior' matron of honon. The brides-'white accessonies. Her corsageJ bank clerk. 1-er favorite sport maids were Miss Mary Jane was a Iso of vellow sweetheant is horseback riding. The Brough, Orono, Miss Joan roses. Freddy Andrews, Or- groomr attended Cartwright Hutton, Orono, sister of the ono, was in charge of the sohool and is a factory labor- groom, and Mrs. L. Hugbson, Wedding Book. er. His sports are bunting, Toronto. The flower girl was The bride and groom let fishing and borses. 'rbev will, Miss Marie Andrews, Oronc. for a motor tour of Southes-n reside ai (Purpie Hill), R.R. The bridai attendants were' Ontarlo, visiteti Niagara Falýls, '2. Nestleton. i1allttired alike in io' and spen a week atacli.g Travellers bave.- retunned: fromi the continent anti Eng-i ]andi where they bave bad a ths-ee week boliday. Ms-s. John r1 Groeneveld bas been visitingl with ber family in Hollanti anti returneti last weck, as did r Ms-. and Mrs. Anchie Ford who have been tounîng Engiand. Botb made the trip by air. Ms-s. Margaret Moore is back at home aften a short stay in Pont Hope Hospital while Mn. R. Best is stili there, also Suzanne Eyden who hati to, CL retunn a week ago for tests to stabilize tiabetic contro. Kef Nicki, Neil and John G-o e- veld retuneti home ]ast w e thai after their holiday at Lake- fieldi. Bill Basrowciougb is home from bis summer course at Kingston; Valenie Austin re- tus-net home on Sunday from, Toronto anti Mrs. H. Austin l is at a friend's cottage fon a r~ few days. The Car-roll Nichols I- anti Geo. Tufford famîlies are botb awav for part of t isIIý week Nelso BarrowcloughF'W - VI FSUMMER CLEARANCEI of COSTUME NECKLACES - EARRINGS - BROOCHES4 SINGLE PIECES AND SETS 4 CLEARINGPRC $1.00 PIECES *À ..$2.00 SETS0 Clearing at ...... .5 C Clearing at $ .00 SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th 4 39 KING ST. W. rmzwtfe, Aug. 25, 1leu la A A 1 * -r 11' 1near Picton. For travecfing, T> ecmnadian stateuman, Bovu 5; îvarrieo in uyrone United the bride wore a enart white1 laesuit witii a lIIa.ed jacket' and elbow length flared hisleeves. The "hulder of the jacket was enhanced by a jade! f green 1,cw matching the green sell top. Her corsage wa f R eports fr red sweetheart r-oses, and ber accessories were white. On thein return £rom tiheir wed- W ~ e 18 Firank Street, Bowinanville. SOLINA W.I. The bride was educated at Sln e nteCm LSi ~~~~~~~Ritson Road and the Duke cf Sln ..mti h on Edinburgh Schools, a*ws mrunity Hall, Monday evening, Osono Public Shool, and Augu st 9th. It was a lovely t' Clarke Higb Sohool. She 1. warmn evenîng and Mrs. Hilis, J ~seetary for the Ontario De- our presdent, welcomed every-1 partment of Agriculture, Bow- one present. Mrs. Huis -thn manville. The groom was edu led i n a service of tnibute in cated at Havelock Public memory of aur deceased Past ~ ~ Scool nd rono Hig District Presîdent Mrs. C. Milîs. Sehol. e i anempoye <~ Oui- meeting continueti with Genes-al Meton-scfCnd the singing cf the Ode, foliow- Limited, Oshawa. ed by the Mary Stewart Col-' Then wer ou-of-cwnlect. Minutes were reati and î g'uests at the wedding fi-cm approved. Sec'y Mrs. Ashton Bramton Toont, Kngs£mreati some literature on Cen-- Brapto, Ts-otoK.igstritennial suggestions and ideas Sydenhamn, Guelph, Osbawa, frvnesgop.Alte Nassu an Staner.from Lai Ching was read, to be answened by Mrs. W. POR-TER- FARILEY Ijarcn. Collection was taken .,*s ~ .. .. .andi-roll caîl answered with Rev. A. B. Simrpson officiat- "a book I have read this year'., ed at a quiet wedding in West- Mrs. R. Fraser read a letter wontb Uni.ted Chusrch, Satur- from our sister Institute, Bul- day, Au.gust 14, 95, when ton WlI., England. Mrs. Fraser Lenone Mary Fas-ley was unit- aise commented on consum- ed inu maniage witb Thomas ers bulletin. This is veny ~ Allan Porter of Bow.manville, worthwhile. Ms-s. M. Vice ne- Ontario, Mss W. Sim presiti- pos-teti on the July bus tnip.! eti at the organ and the soloist Twenty-nine ladies enjoyed was Mrs. R. Kristjanson. this day at Belleville, visitingý The bride was given in points of interest. mariage by Mn. Wesley Ken- Our meeting was convene ney. She wone a gown of by Group Three with Mns. E. ~55:~' 'white peau de soie. Her four- Huggins pnesiding. Ms-s. Fras- *.r".tiered veil of silk illusion was er commenteti on the niotto.1 rÈC ll.~ ~ .cs-ewned with a larg hand If you have knowledge, let made rose of silk organza. others ligbt their candles by it. .............. ......T h e b r i d e c a r i e t i a n a s - m h o u - O u r g u e s t s p e a k e r w a s M r s . '4quet cf pink roses and w'hite Margaret Snowden, our localý gladioli. scheol teacher. Hen topic was, The bnide's only attendant H-ow can 1 help my chîlti: by ~ .was bier sisten, Doreen, who 1-Giving themn a chone at g. >< *wore a pink Grecian gown home, 2-Practice responsi-1 with cranberry velvet tnim. bility, 3-Lots of sleep, 4-1 ~cc".She cas-niedti hnee long stem- Support the teacher, 5-Not to med fuchbsia roses. Dr. Ian expeet perfection". Mrs. Snow- McGee, cousin cf the groom, den also gave us some inter- wa.s best morn. The ushen was esting points on the New Ap-: . . . . .. .. .Mr. Walley Temple. proach to Mathematics. Immediately aften the wed-' Guest soioist was pnetty Elva1 ding cenemony a neception Kinnean of Bowmanville. Elva Mr. and Mrs. John Edmond Bastlett, Oshawa, are pictured above following was hield at thi-e Univernsity rendereti three lovely solos î their wedding in Tvsone United Church on Saturday evening, August 7th. The Women's Club where Mnr. Wmn. and tbey were enjoyed by bride is a daughler of Mr and Mrs. Donald Davey, Tyrone, and the groom is îTrann proposed the toast t01 everyone. Miss Pearl Leach! asnoMran r.H ryBrltBowmanville. Photo by Ireland !the bride. thanketi al those wbo badi a ~ ~ ~ .. so.fM.n isHsyBstet __--- __ After a short stay at Belain, helpet i wth the programme. couv'er wbere they boardeti Prety J ly C urc W ed ingthe S. S. Glacier for an Aretie left last Wednestiay for bis Alaska Tour, home in North Surrey, B.C.J Upon their retunn they will He bas been in Ontario since! resie inScasbonogh. the finst week in July. iOut cf town guests included MssG nCocmno Mn. and Mles.,eMcssPorer,.Pont Hope and Mrs. Ethel Jef- BewmnvileOnt, Mss el-feries of Rochester wene en en Farley, Montreal, Quebec, tentaineti at dînner at Ms-. and .............Mss. George McGee, Mns. Mrs. Ken Ashby's recety, James McGee and Ms-s. John utpirt Ms efre' McGee fs-cm Toronto, Mrs. js0 p-o.e r.Jefne retunn home. . Coleman, Delta, Ontario, M.rs. A M. OConorChicgoAîî secondi quilt was in the M. O'onnor Chiframes at Willow Beach iast Dr.andMrs Ia Mcee ndweek, and wiil be finished thel Lisa fi-cm Wisconsin. ýfis-st of this week. e bideis grduae Of Thene wene 42 at Sunday, iUnited Coilege and is PhySi- School on the monning of th'e, cal Education Directes- of 22nd, with supesintendent Geo.' Pickemring District Higih Tufford in change. Thene wasi iStibool, and the groom hoitis ne churcb service on the~ bis Masters' degrees fs-cm tihe charge but al] ai- oki fr1 Unierstie cfTorntoandward to sharing in centennial; Water-loo. He is tearhàng in. services at Mosrish on August! Sthe Physies and Math Dept. 29th. j1 : ~stitute, Toronto.I-C rgCen WELEVIL %.ýean SA VAG E SHOES We carry. Boys, SHOES froin 4 te 7 in B, C, D and E widths and SENIOR BOYS, 71/2 te Il in B, C, D and E widths. Ask about Savage Orthopedic Shoes for children Bring your school children In for proper]y fitted footwear! Full Line of MEN'S -WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S HUSH PUPPIES "The Comfortable Fit"p Lloyd Ellis .S hoes 49 King Street West BOWMANVILLE 'f Cr ciI That perlod of the rear wbe.n the flowers ia the homa garden are aLtheir hest and only the nelgihor 'trio &round ta enjoy them! * LOTHES CAKE HINT: eep Your Clothes Cleaned. Wearing a garment wlthont tving It dry-cleaned at regular fintervais does more damate ian a hundred drycleanîngs. Brint them to us today! KINSMEN KARNIVAL Memerial Park, Friday, August 27th MARD 's JEWELLERY & GIFT SHOP PHONE 623.56M r I, V, F V, IV IV lur lir 'V vr B9,'IV M"FNV IV' I M Intiuts" and the meeting closed wt*i the Queen. Lunch was served in the lower hall. ri LA~W 1 rom cxt DEFINITIONS - VACATION TIME BOWMANVILLE