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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1962, p. 8

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Mary Street Pair Honored Recently On Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McEvoy, James Alpin Weds! Eleanor J. Wotton At Christ Church A wedding of Oshawa inter- Mary street, were honored re- cently on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary at an afternoon reception, catered to by the Catholic Women's League at St. Gregory's auditorium, which thirty-seven of their close relatives attended. Numerous toasts were proposed to the honored pair and a gift of money was presented. The head table was tastefully decorated by a beautiful anni- versary fruit cake and yellow roses. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckley, Mrs. A. Turner, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buckley, Port Credit; Mr, and Mrs. G. P. Henderson, St. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Graham, Niagara-on-the-Lake; Mr. and Mrs. James Purvis and sons, Robert and Larry, Brantford; est was performed by the Ven- erable H. D. Cleverdon, recent- ly, in Christ Memorial Church, when Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Alpin were united in |marriage. The bride is the for- mer Eleanor Jean Wotton, daughter of ni and Mrs. Mel-|: vin A. Wottoh~of Oshawa and Mr. Alpin is the son of Mrs, George Alpin of Oshawa and the late Mr. Alpin. Mrs. Ronald Scott, of Bow- manville, organist, accompan- ied Mr. Ross Cotton, soloist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full-length white organza gown trimmed with white satin and seed pearls, over taffeta, Her bouf- \fant veil was held by an or- \ganza_ pillbox headdress and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holway, De- jshe carried a white Bible: topp- roit. ; led with pink rosettes, . while A blessing from Pope John : |roses and streamers. | XIII was received the morn- Miss Janet Rogers was the; maid of honor with Miss San- i t eption. gee eee ldra Wotton, Mrs. James Reid} and Mrs. William Rich as at-| PERSONALS tendants. Miss Holly Carr, of Peterborough, was the junior! ; 5 roa bridesmaid and the flower girl Holiday time is here with its | "peel Ae comings and goings all over \ ase ar ce hen Abo Col- |the city. If you have been away, | | § SS g ' you can let your friends know that you have returned by call- {with lace jackets, white acces- isories and carried baskets of! ing the Social Department (732- o |3474). The names of guests and} lroses and carnations. 7 Kolakowski newcomers are always most! | | Mr, William Alpin of Peter- jborough, brother of the bride- : welcome. There is no. charge] | M. Urbanowicz for these items. . Take Nuptial Vows groom was the best man with ; Mr. William Rich, Mr. Joha ie {Wotton and Mr. William Cal- Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bell,| | der as ushers, Rosehill boulevard, returned on} | The bride's mother received Gowned in white, Mis Tuesday from a vacation in at the receptior held at the Zenowia Kolakowski of Oshawa, England and Scotland. It was banquet hall in the church,/daughter of the late Mr. and their first return visit in 25 wearing a beige lace dress over, Mrs. Marian Kolakowski of Po- years and they were moved by taffeta and beige accessories./!and became the bride of Mr. the warm welcome they re- The bridegroom's mother ehose| Michael Urbanowicz of Oshawa, ceived wherever they went. a pastel blue sheath dress and|son of Mr. and Mrs. Antony They visited relatives in Lon- white accessories. Both mothers| Urbanowicz of Germany, re. don, Aberdeen and Edinburgh cently. The ceremony was per- and enjoyed sightseeing despite formed by the Reverend Felix poor weather. Kwiatkowski in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church. Mr wore pink corsages. Henry W. Reimer a blue dress of nylon organza) Mrs, Richard Moore, Edward Kolodziejczak was or- The bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip to Lake Placid) Th Reverend H. G. L. Boughjover printed taffeta; a clutch|Line north, gave a dinner party vanist officiated. Mrs. M, Joyce play-|style three quarter length dust-| recently for her cousin, Mr.| ANN LANDERS ganist, with the bride dressed in white ed the wedding music and ac-|er, and a corsage of pink Cym-|Earl Lynde and Mrs. Lynde, of linen white and rust hat, companied the soloist, Mr. Nor-'bidium orchids. Garry, Indiana. Also attending . i . Her Sister's Widower (Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 18, 1962 ed their Bachelor of' Science degree in pharmacy from the University of Toronto, 1960 tive bridegroom is the son of | class. Miss Metski received Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. | her Master's degree in phar- Scott, Oshawa. Both Miss | macology at spring convoca- Metski and Mr. Scott receiv- | tion this year. the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Voldemar Metski, St. Catharines, and the prospec- Wedding plans have been announced by Miss Mall Met- ski and Mr. Lloyd Alvin Scott | for Saturday, September 8, in St. Peter's Estonian Church, Toronto. The bride-elect is MR. AND MRS. AUSTIN HICKS Mrs. Alvin Spencer of the setti for the marriage Umbus to Mr. Austin Robert a: ene 79 . Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Miss Carolyn Anne Spen-| Henry Hicks of Oshawa. cer, daughter of Mr. and | : --Ireland Studi Reimer-Whitfield Wedding Solemnized at Blackstock Grace Anglican Church, Black-|dress of hyacinth blue lace and stock, was the setting forjorganza, and the bridegroom's the wedding of Myrtle Evelyn|mother chose powder blue em- Whitfield, youngest daughter of|bossed bengaline, Both wore Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whitfield,|corsages of deep pink sweet- former Cartwright residents, | heart roses and carnations. and William Rudy Reimer, son' For their wedding trip to the of Mrs. Reimer and the late Mr. Thousand Islands the bride wore Kedron United Church was ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Voldemar Met- ski of St. Catharines announce the engagement of their only da@ghter, Mall, to Mr. Lloyd Alvin Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence E. Scott, Osh- awa. The wedding is to take) place on Saturday, September 8, 1962, at 5 p.m. in St. Peter's Estonian: Church, Toronto. TWO BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK enden, RR 3, Bowmanville and grandchildren of Mrs I Marshall and Mr. and Alfred Ovenden, all of Oshawa --Photo by Hornsby Denise Helen is old today and Gary Warren was. six on Wednesday. Den- Mrs isé and Gary are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ov; one year If the throat of your vase is ee nad too wide to hold cut flowers as Mr Big gg b , desired, try arranging them in Ganawe and rs. Kil Lamb Of) narrow-necked glass of water shawa, announce the engage-|cot inside vase. Foliage and ment of their eldest daughter, ai ke j ic Carole "Ann, to Mr. David Pe will make it unnotice- Couture, son of Mr. Thomas Thomas Couture of Montreal] -- and the late Mrs. Couture. The marriage is to take place on; Saturday, September 8, at 2.00) p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyter-) ian Church at Eldon Station. Fr Town The bride, given in marriage by Mr, Edward Zalewski, wore a full-length gown of silk chif- fon over taffeta with a full gath- ered skirt adorned with pearl- studded, flower motifs. The bod- ice had lily-point sleeves and in- serts of lace forming a scallop- When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Wome-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" & matching accessories and a gold and white corsage. On their return Mr. and Mrs. man Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Reimer will re-| were Mrs. Moore's three sisters, lAinin will make their home-ih The bride, given in marriage side at 143 Haig street, St./Mrs. N. W. Adamson of Van- lOshawa. by her father, wore a floor-|Catharines, Ontario. couver, British Columbia and) length gown of white organza ~ Mrs. C. B. Spencer and Mrs.| over taffeta. It featured a lace Donald Spencer, both of Whitby. | she carried a basket. of white Out of town guests were from Brighton, Peterborough and To- yoke with scalloped neckline, TIPE CACEROS ronto. with iridescent sequins, long 'Tomatoes, cheese and onions sleeves with lily points. Bands form such a flavorful trio that of the same scalloped lace were|cooks the world over inset in the full skirt with sweep have created masterpiece : train. Her headdress of match-/|these three foods. In Spain, this ing organza trimmed with se--savory combination quins, held her scalloped veiljpoached eggs, called appliqued with sequined lace.|Flamenco", is served as a ho She carried a crescent cascade|hors d'oeuvre. The Italians use bouquet of red sweetheart roses, |it in some of their famous spag- white feathered carnations and/hetti and pizza dishes and the stephanotis. French Provencal cuisine har- The matron of honor, Mrs.|monizes Miss Joan Hobbs of Enniskil len and Miss Francis McLeod havejand Mrs. E. T. : es with|awa represented the Elemen- Sister tary Women Teachers of Osh- with|awa at the annual meeting '"Eiggs|the Federation of Women Teach-| grief. He E t/ers of Ontario held in the King|to me to raise and I intend to Lamb of Osh 0 Dear Ann Landers: My dear died two months ago in childbirth, It was her first child fand her husband is filled with turned the baby over) Edward Hotel, Toronto, on Aug-|bring her up as if she were my ust 14, 15 and 16, ADVANCED PUBLICATION Due to the number of wed .|never these three flavors| dings at this time, the account|father is a fine Eugene Schmilt, of St. Cath-|throughout the meal. Here is al o¢ ih Allen - Aitken wedding|he arines, wore a dress of aqua or-|casserole recipe that blends! ceremony was published yester-|ha ganza over taffeta. The junior|these three ingredients into an|qay by error instead of Mon- own I am 35 years of age and have married. The baby's man and I know is terribly lonely. We have d some long talks and with- lout coming right out and ask- sure he would often. In my dreams hé is: al- ways sweet to me, and not dis- agreeable, which is the way my mother says he was. | t write him a letter and te I'd like to see him sometime My mother says he knows where I am and if he wanted to see me he would have done so a long time. ago He send mon support money "ry month so he knews our What is your advice? Mom says she will take your word as final. Should 1 write € address, ed neckline. A pearl and crystal tiara held her short illusion tulle veil and she carried a cascade {| |of white roses and carnations. The maid of honor, Miss Jad- wiga Falkowski with Miss Mary Zmudzki and Miss Helen Mal- czak, bridesmaids, wore street- |length gowns of yellow silk chif- Always spread out shower curtains to dry. This dis- fon with full skirts, scoop neck-| lines and three-quarter sleeves.| They wore rhinestone tiaras and| carried cascades of yellow roses and white carnations. The flow- er girl, Miss Helen Czerniawski wore a white embroidered nylon frock with a _ jewel-trimmed shasta chrysanthemums, The best man was Mr. Casey Anthony Raiter with Mr. Ed-) ward Sydor and Mr. Edward Szymanowski as ushers. The! ring - bearer was Edward Dobrowski. The reception was held at the} Polish hall. The bridal couple will make their home in Oshawa. Patricia. Juck PIANO CLASSICAL POPULAR Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genosha Hotel, Aug. 21st & Aug 22 bridesmaids, Miss Betty Peters,|especially delightful partnership|qay, Apologies are extended to|ing, I'm pretty Niagara-on-the-Lake and Miss/and features a crunchy topping] aj; concerned for the advanced|like to marry me. I would ac- Betty Cathcart, Pickering, wore|of bread cubes. Cut 4 medium] rejease 'cept his proposal in a minute, identical dresses "4 a py voi bapa tomatoes into 14-inch slices. | -- : - but' I'm afraid of what people over taffeta, and their head-/Grate 1% pound Cheddar or aay sire guide might say. dresses were shaped like a rose|other sharp cheese and slice HEAVY LUGGAGE -- el ea me shan Tip with pearl drops. They carriedjone large onion. In a 2-quart MONTREAL (CP) -- Sylvia) Under the circumstances n crescent bouquets of white! casserole alternate layers of to- Lafkovitz, a Montreal sculptor, | sure my sister would epi chrysanthemums and pink car-|matoes, cheese and onion. Sea-\returned here after two years/It would be wondert wo te nations. son each layer with a little salt,|in Italy with two tons of lug-/baby, too, to grow up will © Mr. John Peters, Hamilton|pepper and oregano (about 14/848e- Her nine packing crates|own father. was best man and the ushers|teaspoon). Top with 1 cup of|held statues in marble, terra) Please give me your thinking were Mr. Henry cotta and bronze. on this very important matter. ee I am going to take your ad- Reimer, |tiny bread cubes. that have been} Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Mr. 'sauteed in butter or margarine ss d Gordon Cathcart, Pickering. _| until lightly browned, Bake, un- HOUSEHOLD HINT vice-LOUISVILLE WOMAN |your friend has a' vivid imag.| For the reception which was|covered, in a moderate oven,| Use adhesive tape for mask-| Dear Woman: A four or fivelination, Show me three children) held in Grace - Church parish| preheated to 375 degrees F.,/ing areas in small paint jobs| month courtship period will tell|who grew up without a single | hall, the bride's mother wore a'for about 14 hour jand for precision stripework-. |you what you want to know./argument and I'll show you| - es ' : Ie BE: ars <a '|Never mind what anyone else!three vegetables. | lsays or thinks. If you two get |along well together and wish to marry, go ahead. Dear Ann Landers: !'m 18, |graduated from high school last | June and went steady with Steve lfor three straight years. I know} | what you think of going steady land you are right, but I was too |dumb: to see it. Steve was the most attractive boy in school and I was plain-looking. I was! scared to relax my grip for fear some girl would get him away. | After graduation he began to icool off. He seemed to go out! of his way to start an argument. | |Finally he blew up and said: "Find someone else to haul you laround. I feel like you've got me in chains!"' That was' the} |way our three-year romance |ended. : Now I'm marooned. My tele- phone never rings, except for a few girl friends who want to) know if I've killed myself yet. How can I get back into circu- |} lation? Where do I start? Please ~ |help me before I dry up and '\blow away.--FADING FAST Dear Fading: A girl who has worn an "'occupied'"' sign around her neck for three years can _\ hardly expect the fellows to beat | + \her door down the minute she' : |is available. '| Be patient. The word will get '\around, And while you're wait- jing, it may be a good idea to| s\have a little party and invite " lyourself a date. ' Dear Ann Landers: My 'mother and father were di- jvorced seven years ago. ['m 14 years old now and I remember my father well although I've iseen him only once in all that \time, and that was six years jago, He was a very good-look- jing man. My mother says that j;was the main part of the prob-, lem. ; Lately my dad-has been a i |my mind a lot. I. dream of him | BIG CAKE | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs. Dora Judith Nurneberger and] th il at : ' plus 10. |Fred Vandenwollenberg created e 'collar, between yoke an -ents ; 'a European - designed wedding} front piece. 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