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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1965, p. 5

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Setting Was Trinity/ Unite _______Peterborogh da1 y im When '0~ turn 21 ryou're rioZInger cov- ered by effir parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you Must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED*? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium Must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB ? To keep insured fol low the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Formn 104, that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. Vo ur ON TARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE plan ~ Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toït ,Ontaro ;Music Festival Some 700 copies of the 1966 Kiwanis Music Festival Sylla- j bus were delives-ed recently! to homes o! persons interested in music. The Music Festival Compe-j titions will take place from March 25tb to April 4th in- clusive. Ail entries must be neceived by the Secretary not later than January 12th, 1966.' A prompt entry reduction of 25c will be allowed on each entry postmarked December :7, 1965. or eas-iies-. New classes this year are as foliows: Folk Song Choir Class for Aduit Chois-s, Folk Song! Vocal Solo Class for amateurs *only, Concert Gs-oup Solo: Classes for maie and fernale 'voices. Ue iTwo selections chosen by competitor will be sung in English and adjudication will be based on the choice o! uscaweil as performance. Canadian Composer Vocal! Solo Class for male os- female; voices. Oratorio and Operatie Solo Classes have been enias-ged to ;~~. allow for professionai entrants. Intermediate Chus-ch Chois will sing two contrasting num- bers, one to be three part and the other two pas-t. Junior Chus-ch Choiss ll sing a unison. song and a two part song. Scbool Chorus Class for two1 partsingng.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carnet Mutton are shown in1 Piano Solo Class for 14 intergse olwn hiwdiginTntyU ýyears and under, the test be- ig th restrflo nghirwdig nTriyU ing a Mozar-t Sonatina. ville, on Saturday aftes-noon, October 2, 1965, at 1:30 Modes-n and Shakespearean Marlene Jean Faith Fulford, the bride is the daughtero Drama Classes have been Hardy Fulford, Providence Bay, Manitoulin Island, anc fusther expanded fo allow ele- son of Ms-. and Mss Gas-net Mutton o! Bowmanville. mentary scbool senior grades f0 compete by fhemselves and _____________________________ not be included with Grades ;9 and 10 as formerly. I * In addition to awards and M arried in St. rau's Unite prizes as iisted in former years there are three new awards which wiil be found lîsted under the heading 1966 Memorial Awards: Ten dollars cash award don- 'ated by Ms-. and Ms-s. C. L. (Tod) Willcox and Diane for contestant taking part in Junior Girls' Vocal Solos and ,Boys' Unchanged Voices. Trophy donated by Adam Scott Collegiate Band for con- testant in the Soprano Vocal Solo Class for 21 years and under, bath in memos-y cf the late Ms-s. Dorothy Goldie. One hundred dollars schol- ..... arship to be psesented to the contestant who bas been awarded the Founder's Trophy and this scholas-ship shall be known as The Wilson M. Gem- meil Prize. Fus-thes- information a n d copy o! the syllabus may ber obtained by writing ta the Festival Secretary, Ms-s. H. A. Barker, 618 Gillespie Street, Peterbor-ough, Ontas-io. SAMSON SKA * FIGURE SMA Sizes 3 to .1~95 MISSES' Sizesl11toZ2 Hockey Skates MEN'S - Sizes 6 to 13 $1-95- 29 BOYS' - Sizes 1 to 5 TRADE-INS ACCEPTED ON NEW SECOND HAND SKATES FOR Ken Watson Curling1 MEN'S WOMEIN $15.9 OTHER CURLING BOOTS AT LOWE] Lloyd Ellis Shg 4KING ST. W. BOWMI VOTE as you le 0but V on THU SDAY, 0O gt : Polls Are Open 9a. FOR TRANSPORTATI( AND GENERAL Il PHONE: 623-5290 Registered Nurses ForE Bowmanville Vote ýTES1 .r~ &TES A -$9.95 v.r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SKATES. " .i' r> SALE Mr. and Mss Donald Grant Wright are shown mn the above photo as they eave St. Paul's United Chus-ch, Bowmanville, following their mas-s-age on Satur- 1300t«Ç ay aftes-noon, October 2, 1965, at 2 o'clock. The bride is the formes- Miss Leslie 'ls Jane de Jong, daughtes o! Ms-. and Mss Fred de Jong, and the groom is the son o! Mr-. and Ms-s. Frank Wr-ight, ail o! Bowmanville. Photo by Astor Studio R PRICES cJal! f;ddn 1 MUTTON - F17LFORD lene Jean Faith Fulford and headdress. The bridesmaidsi (M IS Ms-. Harold Garnet Mutton in jwere identicaliy ardired in' ~NVLLEFor the marniage an Satur- ýTrinity United Church, Bow- ifloor-length gowns with royal ANVILLE day af ternoon, Octobes- 2, 1965,1 manville, all-white bouquets blue velvet bodice designed Îat 1:30 o'ciock of Miss, Mar- o! chrysantbemums and snap- . with empire waist and sheath dragons !os-med an attractive Iskirts of pastel blue crepe.ý setting for the ceremony. The Their wedding ring headds-ess- bride is the daughter o! Mr. es matched the pastel blue and Mrs. Thomas Hardy Fui- skis-ts. Ail carried bouquets o! ford, Providence Bay, Mani- das-k and light blue sprayed l'le e toulin Island, and the groom carnations. is the son o! Ms-. and Ms-s. Mr. George Mutton o! Bow- Garnet Mutton, Bowmanville. manville, brother o! the 1Rev. George K. Ward, B.A., groom, was be's man and the B.D., off iciated, and the wed- ushens were Mn. Robes-t Os- ding music was played by the borne. Mn. Allen Bnock, bath O T E - ---- - ---- chus-ch organist, Ms-. Arthur o! Bowmanville, and Mi-. John O EjColson. The bides siste- Stonebsidge of Oshawa. Given in mas-nage by hHll, Oshawa, where the uncle, Ms-. J. D. Cames-on o! bride's aunt, Ms-s. J. D. Cam- Brantfor-d, the bride wore a es-on, received in a red wool full-length white velvet gown dress with biack accessories with an empire waistline. The and corsage o! white cas-na- lace bodice was styled with a fions. She was assisted boi C TO B E R Il st rounded neckline and loose thegs-oom's mother who chose elbw-lngt lae seevs, nd re wol sit ithwhite ac- the velvet skis-t flowed into a' cessories and corsage o! yel- un. Until 8 pm graceful chapel train. Hes- low roses, 1 Bse i eaving for a two- shoulder-length veil, whichwek ony onaMim )N TO THIE POLLS was tsimmed with lace, was BeachFoia th brd caught f0 a wedding ring head- Foia h rd piece o! velvet covered with donned ber travelling en- NFORMATION semble o! an imported Mono lace. and ber bridal bouquet s-ed wool suit with black ac- 623527 - 62-232 was o!fs-ed s-oses, stephanotisrois and corsage o! pale' 623.5287623-2322and ivesasye green orchids. They will be The bride's sistes-, Ms-s. Peter1 residing at 252 King St. East, Baby Sitting Service Pers-y of Houston, Texas, was jBowmanvîlle. mats-on o! honor and the1 The bride attended Public 1 bsidesmaids were Miss Eas-la1 Schooi S.S. No. 6 Carnas-vo ýMilan, Tos-onto; Miss Betty!Manitoulin Island, and Cents-ai "Yes ~om utte Lu.xton and Miss Gloria Mut- Manitoulin High School. A "Yes com ittlt, 1ton, niece of the groom, both Registered Nurse, the bride is o! Bownianvilie. The mîatron a graduate o! the Toronto JAMES J. BOURKE, !o! honos- wore a formai lnt General Hospital School of Campaign Manager gown with a claret velvet bod- Nursing. The groom attendedj ice and A-line skis-t of pink'Bowmanville Ontario Street, 1 chiffon oves- taffeta, and School and is empioyed asa pink chifton weddig rinziwelder at General-Motors. ChurchT de JO'NG Both wore corsages of p!nkiThe Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Oct. 20, 19855 'mnista nkb ladetsofi I i>ri<f the reception, the awhite bab's, bre a ibrd and groom visited the Douglas Martin, ket with metching hat, beag an wit abs rat pe- atersgIndohe, r N The reception was he]d at accessories and corsage O~f tily decoratedSt Pauls Ui-Ylo-e a patient in Mie: the Oshawa Golf and Country pink roses. They ame residing cdChrc, owanîle frtmoia1 Club where the bride's mo- et 211 Reedaire Court. Whilt- the marriage on Saturday af-' As the couple left on their ther received in a pink silk by. terrioon, Octrober 2, 1965, et 2 wedding trip to the Mari- jacket-dress matching bat, The bride, who is a publie o'clock of Miss Leslie Jane 1 times. the bride was wearin'g beige accessories and corsage sehool teacher, attended Whit- rs dde Jong uand o Mr.aaPale yellow suit with black of deep pink roses. She wasb ititHihSho n Mrde d ogduerog.andr. acre and orsgeo! assisted by the groom's mn b Ditc ihehool and. MixandMs-. Wigh, ron fat î8soi heand icorsage- thrv0ochose a beige dress1 Uornest. Tegos~ Donald Grant Wrgt o fyellow roses. ther WtIOr She is a graduate of! Queen'd Mr.an Ms.Frank Wright,sdeat18iChurch St.. Bow- wt lc.op egeacs- ndesty h gom at, ail of Bowmanville. manville. sories and corsage of coralitended Newcastle and Bow- Rev. H. Turner was the The bride and groom both! roses. manville High Sc.hools and officiating clergyman and Mr.; attended Bowmanville Public Before leaving on theiri Peterborough Teachers' Col- Ross Metcalf of Hampton wvas and High Schools. Te groom honeymoon motor trip to the, lege, and is also a graduat. the organist. also attended Western Uni- est coast, the bride donnedlif Queen's University. He j'O The bride, who was given, versity. ber travelling ensemble of a ! Principal of! the R. A. Hutchi- in marriage by her father. - turquoise silk dress and jac- Ison Public Schooi, Whdtby._ wore a fuli1 lersgth gown ofý MARTIN - FROST white peau d'ange styled with, long, lily-pointed sileeves. The, Arrangements of pink and rouned neckline dorned t faorwit m unisa n datratie atin'oA LEi8 O fitted nbodice esi ned ih awhie 'an astandiv gldioliv $ e with imported lace, was for the recent mas-nage i caught to a fitted skirt higb-1 St. Andrew's Presbyterian lighted by two bands of Church, Whitby, of Miss Mar- on the matching lace. A large satin garet Elizabeth Froest, daugh- rose aecented the centre back ter of Mr. and Ms-s. John R. a s n e of the gown. Her shoulder- Frost, Whitby, and Mr-. Robert length veil was caught to a Williams Parrnaby Martin son satin rose headpiece, and she of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Mas--'S l o e t carried a cascade bouquet of tin of Newcastle. pale pink and darkcr pink Rev. W. J. S. McClure wa 21" overnight case roses with stephanotis andi the off iciating clergyman. f ern. Mrs. P. N. Spratt piayed theIDotMisTs Miss Laina de Jong, Bow- wedding music and accom- 4017tMiSTi manville, was her sister's at 1 pa1e.te--Ilst M.e tendant and was attired in a' Kinsman of Oshawa. p il fe floor-length dress o! peau de The bride. who was given .~~ soie fashioned with an cm- in marniage by ber father, eul f 395 ...... ...pire waistline. The deep pink wore a formai length gown of o ny$15 gown lightened to a paler white satin styled witah long the skis-t, and the waistline line tsimmed with tiny seed The trim, elegant lines was caug!ht and banded by pearis. A graceful train high- f SAMSONITE luggage pale pink velvet. She wos-e a lighted the gown. Her elbow- ' can be yours for the m'atching peau de soie rose length veil of silk illusion was Iow, Iow price of only he'address with veiling, and adorned with a band cm- $31 .50. You'Il be proud ber bouquet was 0if white broidered with seed pearis, t ieti uulu 'mums and pastel pink sweet- and ber bridal bouquet was to gi ve i ase asgit the above photo as they heart roses. o! white carnations, orchids anevnpoero Mr. David Wers-y, Newcas- and stephanotis.an v podrt rnited Church, Bowman- tle was best moan and the Miss Catherine Frost, sister hv nayuon o 'dock. Formerly Miss usfhers were the bride's bro- cf the bride, was maid o!faeoea oron of Mr. and Mrs. Thon-as ther, N'îck de Jong, Bowman- 'honor and the bridesmaids Avaîlable in an attractive choîce of colours- id the bridegroomn is the ville, and a cousin o! the were Miss Ruth Channen and fo__h e ndwmn groom, Mr. Donald Ellicott of Miss Mas-ion Martin, sister o!fo ohmnadwmn Peterborough. the groom. Tfhey wore floor- Photo by Ireland Studio The reception was held at length frocks in turquoise M the home cf the groom's par- shantung with scalloped neck- ewlMr C h h ~ ~~ents, Prospect Street, where line and short sîceves, andop E' e elr 3 h rhthe bride's notlher received in matching bow headds-esses. dO PR ' Gif t Shop a cranbenry red silk crepe They carried bouquetsof dress with black accessories. pink carnations and gladiohi The groom's mothes- assisted Mn. Archie Martin, brother PHONE 623-5747 to receive in a royal blue, o! the groom, was best man 29 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE waffle crepe sheath dress and the ushers wes-e Mr. with matchin.g accessories. Bruce Thomson and Mr. ffTIIÀAMUT PURGMAE PUIIN THE FIRSI WEEK Of OURI TAN IE 1F ROUND P -AÀTASIERI DISCOUNT ~~~J A ON YOUR FAVORITE FRONT QUARTER 70 , a. C,,A CUTS 0F BEEF. ïummua T A L R I EWe reserve the right te T A M AuL lmit quantities. Bowmanvillle IGA Foodlïier - 10 WMAN VILLE- t, ) l, - Il- i . /

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