Orono Weekly Times, 5 May 1966, p. 6

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r-~ ~ ~»-rnv~2rV - ~.r~'s -~ ORONO WEJFKLy iilES,, THURSDAY, MNAY 5th, l»66 who had gradUated f rOm 4-H rankjs, Jiim Byors, the other two Nuptaini ýwere. from NÔýith Durhamn Cornl St. Hedwig's Romi-an Catholic h iýtn-vs aldt r Church was the settîng recently picyees at the Lindsay plant in der by Presidenit Neil Allun- and for the marriage of Wanda Reszka which the bride was employed we began with the 4-H Pledge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted gave her a presentation party. The secretary was called upon for Reszka, to Gary Ralph MclVackin, Mr. and Mrs. Challice will re- the roll cali and this was follow- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc- side in Orono, in the McKenzie ed by Mr. Matthews giving out' .Nakn l fOhw.apartmnents. supplies. The president took up Mackn, al o Oshwa.the first work sheet. Mr. Mat-, The Reverend Anthony Bagsik, thewsthon gave a talk on "Recipe officiated. The soloist, Mrs. Garry DURHAM COUNTY CORN 1 for <roig Corn" This was fol-. Booth, was accompanied my Mr. ME lowed by the members judging Edward Kolodziejczak.CLB EE a class of cats. Reasons and plac- The- bride, given in marriage On the evening of Tuesday, igwr ie yJmBes by her father, was wearing, a April 26, at 7:45 p.mn. 10 membersi As nio one . had an idea for our formai gown of French peau de of the Corn Sîlage Cl ub met in second meeting, Hugh Allun mov- soie featuring Chantilly lace the board rocin, Ontario Depart- ed and Arlene Allun seconded trimmed fitted bodice,' short ment of Agriculture, along with the adjournment of the meeting.1 sleeves, scoop neckline and bell Cliff Matthews, assistant Agricul-11 shaped, skirt. A mork's cape re-, tural Representative, and 3 visit- Our club leader, Gerald Brown, embroidered with Chantilly lace ors, one of which was a member was unable to attend. and seed pearîs flowed into a. fiull length train. Three white roses set into apeari crown held ber shoulder-length veil of five A T N IN F R E S layers of nylon tulle, and she AT E TO IRE S carried a cascade bouquet of red I and white roses. SA E hy Pay More Mis iane throwa eS A E o irir ult ma id of horor and the brides- maidsF were Mis Lvnn MecMackin, MisJanet McMackin, Miss Don- na Tre&i~s Missý Stella Paterek, Miss Ciistine Paterek and Missi Jessie Wardach, ail of OýI-awa. The best man was Mr. Paul McMackin, Orono andiC those ush- ermng were Mr. Rvsseil Huffman, Oshawa; Mr. Michael Demark, Newcastle; Mr. Donald Masterson, Mr. Douglas Hooper, and Mr. Thiomasý Mason, ail of Bowman- ville and Mr. John McMackin, - Oshawa. i The reception was held in the .Polish National Hall. As the couple left for a honeymoon in Florida, the bride was wearing aý two-piece suit of deep rose and yellow chiffon, beige accessories and a corsage of yellow carna- tions. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. MeMackin will reside at 437 Oshawa, Boulevard soith. A very pretty spring wed ding took place in the Pontypool Uni- ted Church April 29. cf Lorraine Alice, only daughter of Mr.' and Mrs., Robert Brown of Pontypool and Donald Milton Challice, only son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice, ail cf Orono. Rev. Piercy cf Beth- any officiaed. The church was decorated with baskets of, munis and carnations. The bride given in marriage hyj hier father looked ' lovely in al floor-length gown cf Peau de Soiý with, an overskirt cf net witb lace inserts and featuring a full- length train. Her shoulder length veil w as held by a peari tiara. She carried a cascade of roses, carnations and stelihanats. 1 er bridesmaid, Miss June Kerr cf Bethany, was attired in a floor length gown cf spring green in silk crepe and featuring a, lace hodice with bell sevs She car- ried a nosegay cf ,yeilowvcamna- tionis and shasta mumis. Mr. Murray Farrow, friend cf the groom was best man and Mr. Murray Brown and Mr. Laverne Brown, brothers cf the bride were ushers. Thereeio was held in the Clhurch hall with the Pontypool! U.C.W. -caterîng for the delicicus turkey dinner. The brides mother received inj a two-piece ensemnble o fuqOise hlue feturing a ful length lace ia'Ket. U-er corsage was pink car- atosThe grooms mother as- sisted in shocking pink and wear- ine, a ro-,sage cf white carnations and mums. Befo'-' leuving for their honey- moon.tc points in Western Ontar- !o. the'- ide's going awav outfit was a two-piece beige sit and she was wearing a bluie topcat with 'accessories. HRer gain'r away 'orsage was yellow carnations. The bride was the, recipient cf many1 beautifual and varied show- ers. Miss Kerr and Mrs. Dorothy Bowins cf Pontypool were co- hostesses for a miscellaneous swe.Miss Barabara Aiken, auint cf ithe groom and Mrs. Keith TreguLnna, Orono, sislter of the g5room- were co-hostess;es for a linen shiower. Mýrs. Chaàrles Chap- man,.antof the bride held a' miscee.laneouis shower. 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PIIONiE 728-6206- COVtITE BOWMAN VILLE' PHONE 1623-2556. -BOWMANVILLE W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIDO Walter Frank is happy to a- naounce that Mr. Roy Fos-, ter bas joined the organizatio.,, Mr. Foster is weli known in the area. He has bee~i aûtive in real estate for sorne time in the Orono - Kendal .- Newtonville area. Ife is a member of the Ganaraska Conservation AUtliority. Tre is on the Exerýiitive of the Eastern Ba sebail Asso)ciation. He has been, a member for five years of Clarke Twnshp Co nciln on the Execu- t,ýe 4of thefý Northumberland and Durham Tobacço Growers Association and has been attive with the Ontario Tobacco Board. C-866C AUTRORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER IN BOWMANVILLE ROdY- NICHOLS'MOTORS LIMITED

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