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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Oct 1979, Section 2, p. 3

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 24, 1979 3 Weddin9 e/A~4 re in~inq. JA(e - ( St. Albert's Catholie Church, St. Albert, Aberta, formed the setting for the marriage of Caroline Jean Steel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 'Alan W. Steel, Bowmanville, to Claude RE. Regimbald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurier E. Regimbald, St. Albert, Aberta,, on Saturday, September lst, 1979 et 3:30 p.m. Father Jaquair officiated at the ceremony. The organist was Mrs. Kennedy and the soloist Lanny Dophenai. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a for.mal gown of champagne chiffon,, of Empire style, with intricate pearl beading on the lace which formed most cf the bocice,, the neckband in corresponding style. The skirt wscnposepif three layers PATRICK G. DEEGAN of chiffon, with a long train. Wearing a Juliet cap of re- embroidered lace with pearîs which held a three tiered, train-length veil, she carried a bouquet cf ivory roses. The maid of honor, Karen Nagy wore a milk chocolate brown quiana gown and tbe bridesmaids, Cindy Thompson cf Bowmanville, Sandy McKay and Bernie Marushuk, both of St. Albert, wore apricot-crange quiana gowns. They carried bouquets of mixed flowers and orange roses, centred with a brown candie. In keeping with the Empire theme, all wore bouffant coiffures wîtb garlands cf flowers entwined. The best man was Oliver Harkness, and the ushers were Gordon Brown, Rob Beregevin, and Rob Stewart. They wore matching beige suits, and tbe groom, a chocolate brown suit of matcbing style. The bride's junior attendant Alissa Rankin, a niece of the bride, wore a Empire styled gown cf champagne voile, and carried a basket of mixed flowers, witb garlands in ber hair. Tbe junior attendant Master Mark Parent, was a cousin of the groom. Receiving the guests at the reception held at tbe Ukraînian Youtb Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, the bride's mother wore an aqua blue chiffon gown, witb shadings of pale blue, white and ligbt red with an orchid corsage. Tbe motber of the groom wore a metallic blue silk knit gown and a yellow gardenia. Leaving on a two weeks holiday at Jasper and Banff, the bride wore a dress of colored fireworks sprays on a black chiffon background and a corsagé of orange roses. Mr. and Mrs. Regimbald are now residing at 96 Grosvenor Blvd., St. Albert, Alberta. The bride was bonored with three miscellaneous showers prior to ber marriage, given by Mrs. Lorraine Dophenais, Mrs. Marushuk, Miss Karen Nagy and Miss Cindy Thompson. Doreen Margaret Curson, Newcastle, and Brian Paul Keboe, Whitby, were married recently at Kingsview United Cburcb, Oshawa. Rev. J.T. Irwin officiated. The bride is tbe daugbter of James Curson, Welcome, and Nora Tant, Bowmanville. The groom is tbe son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kehoe, Witby. Attendants for tbe bride were Cbristina Pridie - matron of bonor, Newcastle, Dorothy Curson, Orono, sister of tbe bride, Culletrn Aylward, Edna De Champlain became the bride of Christo- pher Steel, on Saturday, August 25th, 1979, at 3:30 p.m. in St. Albert, Alberta. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Marcel De Champain, St. Albert, Aberta, and the graam's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Allan Steel, Bowman- ville. Fatber Paul Leone officiat- ed, tbe musicians were Denise Young and Ron Halm, and the vocalists were Deb and Sheila Dzawala. The bride given in marriage by ber father ,wore a formaI gawn of white chiffon trimmed witb Chantilly lace. A Spanish é( " ýe aWý4n type veil also trimmed witb the gu Chantilly lace fell from a gown,1 wedding band headpiece and corsag, she carried a cascade bouquet recepti of white and Talisman silk Comm, roses and baby's breatb. Alta. Julie'De Champlain, sister wore c of the bride was tbe maid of gown, honor. Wearing a gown of groun peach chiffon with a lace autumi overblause, she carried a rust si] bouquet of wbite and peacb ed ber silk flowers. receivi Best man was Bill Rankin, Leav brother-in-law of tbe groom, Radiur and the ushers were Emile De bride m Champlain, an uncle of the witb ai bride, and the groom's brother Mr. Mark Steel. residir The bride's motber received Cres.,I LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: ,io believe in tbemselv es as a We wish to thank the~ local viable force. papers for their interest and We knaw we CAN effect support on the evening of change. Wednesday, October 17, 1979, We must continue ta rely on when they attended the STOP the inherent strength in bath THE SUPER HIGHWAY aur individuals and aur collec- Public Meeting at the Orona tive 'PEOPLE POWER', in Town Hall. aur fight ta preserve the rights We had a very goad turnaut. and needs of the people of the One of the mast gratifying Tawn af Newcastle. aspects of the evening was the P. A. Irwin apparent willingness of people Pa t Irwin uests in a blue chiffon with a lace bolero and a ge of yellow roses, at the tion held at St. Albert unity Hall, St. Albert, The groom's mather a border print chiffon witb beige back- d, and shading into n colors. A corsage of 1k orcbids compliment- -outfit, as sbe assisted in ;ing the guests. ving on a honeymoon to imHot Springs, B.C., the wore a filmy biege dress m autumn print. and Mrs. Steel are now ng at 33 Greenview St. Albert, Alta. In compa those( Sunda wonde and ti color be m( than holdirl doubt1 depart same one? best ti bouniti see or cluster some Wbitby, and Kim Gatto of Osbawa. Tbe groom's attendants were David Perry - best man, Wbitby, Alex Kehoe, brother of tbe groom, Wbitby, Fred Curson, brother of the bride, Bowmanville, and Kelly Kerr, Wbitby. Following tbe wedding a reception was beld at tbe Woodview Community Centre, Osbawa. Tbey spent tbeir boneymoon in Niagara Falls. Tbe newlyweds will live in Osbawa. McRobbie Photo WESLEY VILLE September we were are ready for barvesting and )aring its lovely days witb gardeners are cleanîng up of dune, now in October, their plots, bringing in tbe last ay the 2lst, was just as pumpkin and cabbage and ýrful. The air was balmy, disposing of the refuse, ready he -trees were a riot of for another year. This is great altbougb tbere seems to weatber for aIl tbose fal ore yellow and russet chores. scarlet. Robins are Regular cburcb service was g great meetings, no beld at Welcome United planning their imminent Churcb on Sunday morning, ture - shall we take the witb guest speaker, Mrs. old route, or try a new Marjorie Levan of Kingston. Narblers are doing their Mrs. Levan is Eastern Ontario [o diminisb this year's representative of Alcobol and i, '-up ai ;--f-s;-w )nce again those great ýrs of lady bugs - for reason. Fields of corn Drug Concerns. She was 'a higb school teacber and resigned two years ago to devote ber full time to this work because of ber very deep concern for the plight of so many children. A study of three eaStern counties reveal- ed an alarming rate of alcohol and drug addiction among cbi]dren in the age group of eleven to fourteen. Because of ber position she bas been brought face to face witb the terrible consequences of tbese addictions and tbe misery of tbose wbo are caugbt in tbe web of the times' permissive- ness. There are many reasons for the widespread use of drugs and alcohol, its availa- bility, pressures of tbe time, and not tbe least the repete- tive and clever advertising. Tbis bas been banned on TV in several provinces but not, in Ontario. Mrs. Levan's answer is persuasion of young people tbat each person is a very important individual; tbat artificial stimulus is not necessary to enjoy tbeir own potential for a bappy wortb- wbîle life. Following the service sbe talked witb about 20 teenagers wbo remained after the service. Tbe music was in cbarge of the junior cboir, wbo sang a special arrangement of "Tbe Lord is My Sbe pberd" as tbeir antbem. Tbe offering was received by Messers Carrol Nicbols, David Kellogg, Roly Bowman, and Robert Symons. Flowers were provided by tbe UCW group in cbarge for tbe montb wbo were able once again to get arrangements from tbe garden. Some years ago Mr. and Mrs. Roly Hill bad to move away from Welcome wben Roly's work was in Cbatbam. Tbey retain- ed tbeir borne bere and wben retirement came for tbem tbis summer, tbey moved back again. If is a pleasure to bave tbem back in the community to sbare in cburcb sevice and otber activities. Connie and David Barrow- clougb of Peterborougb spent tbe weekend witb tbeir grand- father, Harold Barrowclougb. Visitors witb Mr. and Mrs. Murray' Payne during tbe weekend were, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hale of Toronto. Also son Garfield and two friends, Mr. and Mrs. Caswell, botb of tbem of the lawyers' firm witb whicb be articles last year. Ahl of tbeo, also, from Toronto. We were glad to Ihear that Mrs. Ruby Best was able to be out for a drive recently witb son Harold. His vehicle is able to accommodate ber wbeel cbair. Everyone is boping for a fine day when hydro will be plantîng trees along tbe access roa-d from 401 La ca' ofiJI and LLÊÊono, ýanninf9 <IJu io ruA~rvzQF- Com.f ~acnOU 62 Kenneth Avenue Mn a iie0'Bn . (Bes'ide GtAmi jceoiBnS.E) Teýephone 576-5263 DENTU RETHIERAPYCLIN IC 36 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-4473 THE OPTICAL BOUTIQUE IRENE McROBERT, Dispens ing Optician 30 KING ST. WEST BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-4477 The f inest in photography for k WEDDINGS and ANNIVERSARIES TE LEPH ON E 623-2404 for dates available or drap in ta aur studio at 78 King St. W., Bowmanville Gould Photo OshaWva g74;»ýa - y4w

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