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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Aug 1976, p. 3

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LONG SAULT Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adams, Bowmanville were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker-- Sympathy of the community is expressed to Mrs. Harold Murphy in the passing of lier father, the late Mr. Victor Pliasey, Vancouver, B.C: Mrs. Murphy and lier brother, Mr. David, Plasey,, left early Monday morning by plane to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Alan-Baker, Burlington were weekend caîl- ers of Mr. and Mrs. G..Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Gra- liam,,No rth Bay and Mn. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk were Satur- day evening guests and Mn. and Mrs. Roy Baudreau, Dawna and Greg, Newmarket were Sunday luncheon guests of Miss G. Smithi. Mrs.- Ted Hall and Lisa Anne, Bethany were Thursday afternoon visitors witli ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. Mosport certainly liad wonderful warm weather for their three- day race this weekend. Maybe summer lias finally come. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk spent last weekend visýing Mrs. D. Dempsey and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dempsey and family, Wingham Centre; Mrs. Gladys Sawdon and son Earl, Woodstock and Mrs. Katlileern Lock, London. Mr. and Mrs. John Vaneyk were Sunday evening callers of Mr. andi Mrs. W. Vaneyk. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk visited Mr. Albert Vandyk wlio is quite iii in Barrie Hospital. Holland - Hendry Wedding The Ontario Ladies' College Chapel, Whitby, formed a beautiful setting for the mar- niage o« Marie E. Hendry and Larry R. Holland, on Satur- day, August 14tli, 1976. Rever- end N.E. Scliamerliorn offic- iated. The organist was Mrs. Ida Ernst, who was the organist at the brides mother's wedding. Tlie bride is the daugliter of Dr. and Mrs. John Hendry, 252 King St. E., Bowmanville and cDfryCQe -attemChu~Q "lYoung man", said the angry father from t he head of the stai ,rs, "didn't 1 hear the dlock strike four when you, brought My daughter home?" "'You cdîd, " admitted the boy. 'lit was going ta strike eleven, but 1 grabbed if and held the gong so it wouldn't disturb you/' The father muttered: "Dawgonel Why didn't 1 think of that in my day." CLOTHES CARE HINT: NAIL POLISH REMOVER should neyer be used ta remove spots or nail polish damage on your garments. if you spili nail -'pish, take your clothes ta your Drycleaner at once. Plan ta attend the IlITH ANNUAL BIACKSTOCK FAIR Saturday, August 28th DRY CLEANI NG Bowmanville Cleaners Ltd. 84 King St. W. '623-5520 "We Specialize inShirt Laundering" the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Holland, Camp- bellford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a formai gown of white nylon sheer over net, and fashioned with a higli neckline and Bishop sleeves. The neckline, sieeves and bodice of the gown were of Chantilly lace as weli as the red- ingote-styled skirt whîch formed a chapel train at back. A matching Juliet cap held a cathedral veil and she carried a bouquet of white and pink Bridai roses and baby's breath. The bride was attended by the matron of honor Mrs. Paul Gliona and bridesmaids Mrs. John R. Hendry and Miss 'Brenda Holiand. The flower, girl was Miss Sandra Waite. Best man was Mr. Eric Holiand and the ushers Mr. John R. Hendry and Mr. Carence Goodman. The ring bearer was Master Earl Waite. A reception was lield at the Flying Dutchman where the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnott ýof Stayner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Payne of Omemee, Mrs. T. Buchoiz a nd Mrs. R. Coutts of Beamsville, Mr. Ed. Buchoiz and three daughters of Oshawa were among the recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Chater. Anita Fulford of Meadford spent last week, with lier grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode (nee Tink) of Lakefield on their 25th wed- ding anniversary. On Saturday evening they were given a surprise party by relatives and friends at the I.O.O.F. Hall, Orono. Mrs. Sadie Hamilton who was a patient in the Toronto General Hospital is now stay- ing with lier son Mr. Norman Fisher., Mrs. Simpson and daughter Heather, of Great Falls, Montana and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Simpson of Rock Springs, Wyoming 'recently visited relatives in Orono, Bowmanville and Oshawa, on their return trip after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dell and family of Shelton, Conn., U.S.A. Mrs. Glenn Grady and son Grant of Squamish, B.C. have returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grady and family and friencis. Congratulations to'Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Glanville (the former Mrs. Evelyn Cornish) on their recent marriage, July 28th at St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle. Kenny Me rcer of Hampton spent a week with his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bahl. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Staples and lier parents Mr. and Mrs., Melvin Wright of Janetville enjoyed the races on Wednes- day of last week at the Sudbury Downs Race Track. bride's mother received the guests in a formai gown of melon jersey, with long sleeves, square neckline and a Grecian panel flowing from back yoke. The mother of the groom assîsted in receiving the guests in a formai gown of polyester chiffon in a mauve and pink floral print witli a matching coat. Both wore corsages of white Bridal roses with baby's breath. Leaving for a honeymoon in the Caribbean, the bride's going away outfit was an off-white, silk jersey suit with navy accessories and a cor- sage of yeliow Sweetlieart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hollang are now residing in Brockville. -Photo by Ireland Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. Wright on their 45tli wedding anniversary last week. Mrs. Wm. Grady and daughter Kerry recently re- turned home from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grady and son Grant at Squamish, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grady and Trish at Maple Ridge, B.C. 1 Mr. Chiarles Russell Dean in his 83rd year, husband of the late Mrs. Cara I. Clarke Dean and brother of Mrs. Arche Lunn (Rosie) passed away on MojiayAugut ltli tiSrat The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 25, 1976 3 haven Nursing Home, Bow- manville. Funeral service was on Wednesday afternoon at the Northutt Ellott Funeral When buying ,amb chops Home. Interment St. John's remember that ribs chops are Cemetery. 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These trend-set- ters are notable, f00, for thei r easy- care, easy-living ways. The PO lyester shirtdress - newly interpreted. Note the Western--i nfl1uenced- braid- trimmed yoke; vivid dotted scarf at the mandarin neckline. Beige) Red. Suzes 8 - 18. Cartt' ~ o ~on~t OSHALtA Bond Towers Shopping Ma# 44 Bond St W. Downtown Oshawa 576-7152 SQUARE L ~"A Special Shop for Special Women," Reverend David Burns united in marriage Wendy Lue Seymour, and Gary Chiarles Hayes, on Saturda >y, July 3rd, 1976 in Maple Grove United Cliurch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sey- mour, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes, ail of R.R. 2, Bowmanville. Given in marriage by lier father, the bride wore a formal gown of white satin over taffeta, designed with an Empire waisthine and the skirt forming a chapel train. A flowered headpiece held a shoulder length veil and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and yellow daisies. Mrs. Sheila Snowden was matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were 'Misses Lynda Watson and Barbara Hayes, ail of Bowmanville. Best man was Randy Spow- den and the usher was Wayne Seymour. Following a reception held at Maple Grove United Hall, the happy couple lef t on -a honeymoon on Paradise Island in the Bahamas, and are now residing in Oshawa. -Photo by Wayne Hunt Big Bon ds Visit CNE It will be thé "Battie of the Big . Bands" at Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition. A trio of superstars fromn the big band *era - -- Count Basie, Les Brown and Lionel Hamp- ton - -- headline special music shows a t the CNE's Bandsiehl during the world's largest annual exhibition, August 18 to Sept. %6. Count Basie, wil appear on the CNE Bandshell on Friday evening, Augugt 20, and Satur-, day evening, August,21.. . Les Brown takes over the stage on the following Friday and Saturday evenings, August 27 and 28 . . . whule Lionel Hampton gets lis chance on the next Friday and Saturday niglits-, Sept. 3 and 4. The- special Bandshell concerts are free of charge to ail C.N.E. visitors. ORONO *'h'e the (pegt l Ut THE OPTICAL BOUTIQUE 30 KING ST. WEST' MS . IGE BOWMANVILLE -iSGZILE PHONE 623-4477 DISPENSING OPTICIANS 1

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