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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Aug 1962, p. 9

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he| cz the The staff of South Simcoe Pub-] Followng the rehearsal on Fri home of Mrs. Fred Harris, ciables'". hammered aluminum "'lady|lic School, of which the future|day evening, the wedding party Somerville street with a pantry) The 5th "C" Cub Pack of|susan" and she received ajbridegroom is a member, pre-|wilj be entertained at.the home shelf shower and also a presen-| which the bride was the Akela| vacuum cleaner from her fellow|sented him with a large silver-| 4+ 47, and Mrs Roy MacLe tation of a bridge set. workers at General|plate and crystal hors d'oeuvre : : ae, Fred Harris entertained at the| candy dish from "§$o-]| Committee presented her with a § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, August 23, 1962 BETROTHED Many Hostesses Entertain The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Cath- erine Puskas and Mr. John J. Lyons whose marriage is to take place in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church on 7,\MacLean is to take place Aug- Z\ust 25, in Northminster United Saturday, September 15. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Puskas and the prospective bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyons, all of Oshawa. Bridegroom's Mother From Malt Attends Busuttil-Armstead Rites Mr. Vincent Busuttil of Osh- awa was honored by -the pre-| sence of his mother, Mrs Anthony Busuttil of Sliema, Malta, when he took Miss Doro- thy Jean Armstead, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Francis Armstead of Oshawa as his bride, Mr. Busuttulis the son of Mrs. Busuttil and the late Mr. Busuttil. The ceremony was perform in St. Gregorys' The Great Roman Catholic Church with Celving in a sheath dress of/and a corsage of yellow roses the Right. Reverend Pau! M.|54ndel-wood taffeta and chiffon,/when the couple left on their Dwyer officiating. The wedding) White accessories and a corsage| honeymoon trip' to Bella Lake, music was played by Mr, Jack|9f Pink Sweetheart roses, The) Huntsville. Driscoll. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of re-embroidered organza with a scalloped neck- line and short sleeves. The full skirt was fashioned with cas- cades of tiers, bustle and a graduated train. A matching headdress trimmed with drop pearls held her finger-tip veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of pink 'sweetheart roses and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Sylvia Chaban with Miss Mar- lene Basin, Miss Jeanette Zam-| bonelli and Miss Mary Ann| Wyrozub as attendants. Miss Phyllis Grech and Miss Mary Lou Busuttil were flower girls. They wore identical sleeveless gowns of blue chiffon over taf-| feta, and headdresses of shasta | f ~~ DuBarry MOISTURE PETALS | A new kind of : {deep-moisturizing * foundation! , Use before Make-up to | give your skin | dewy freshness all day long 1 | soisture Petals enriched ' with Placentine send pure moisture into skin cells... Make-up goes on better, looks better. Moisture , Petals sink in swiftly... leaves your skin delicious- ly dewy. Regular 4 oz size | $5.00. DRUGS 28 KING ST. EAST Phone 723-4621 Open Evenings 'Till 9 p.m. FREE DELIVERY chrysanthemums which maitch- ed their bouquets. The flower girls carried matching nose- gays. The best man was Mr. An- thony Grech with Mr. John Busuttil, Mr. Daniel Riordan and Mr. Vincent Vasey as ushers. The reception was held at the oq| Piccadilly Room, Hotel Genosha|~ with the bride's mother re- bridegroom's mother chose a black dress embroidered in lilac with mauve accessories and a corsage of white roses. The bride donned a yellow Mrs. Russell Healey entertain- ed recently at a trousseau tea in honor of Miss June Hodson, whose marriage to Mr. Gordon Church. The hostess wore a pale blue dress and matching jacket with a corsage of pink carna- tions. Mrs. Edgar Hodson, the bride's mother, who is visiting Canada to attend her daughter's wedding, wore a blue and white sheath dress with a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Roy Mac- Lean, the bridegroom's mother, wore a green floral sheath dress accented by a corsage of yellow For June Hodson and Fiance home of Mrs. Jack Forder, Rossland road east, with 2 mis- cellaneous shower. Much inter- est was created by the presenta- tion of a "Bride's Book" iiom the bridesmaids. Neighbors of the future bride- groom gathered at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lowery where a kitchen shower was held and a presentation of an electric automatic toaster was made. Mr. and M.ae=eRoss Bishop assisted at the buffet supper. Mrs, Arthur Sargent and Mrs. son of Toronto entertained the) future bride and bridegroom at) a buffet supper and afterwards| relatives presented them with! gifts. | Mr. Robert MacLean, brother | of the bridegroom, held a the-| atre party, when members of) the wedding party went to see) "Guys and Dolls" at the O'Keefe | Centre. Later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLean the) future bride and bridegroom' were presented with a lamp. | The affianced pair were pre- sented with an engraved silver) carnations. The gues! of honor wore a white bouffant silk organza) dress with a red cummerbund) with a matca'yg red and white corsage of carnations j Pouring tea were Mrs. Jack Forder, Mrs. Sidney Burnett,| Mrs. Arthur Sargent and Mrs. | Theodore Emers7n. Assisting in) serving wevte Miss Margaret |Russell, Miss Madlyn Wilcox, | |Miss Margaret Emerson, Miss Loraine Parsons and Mrs, Rich- ard Newman, Presiding in the trousseau. rooms were Mrs.) Stanley Howard, "iss Ruth Wii- kins and Miss Marilyn Cope- land. | The bride-to-be :as been hon ored' at several showers and presentations. Mrs. Michael | Bonk entertained at a_ buffet supper at her home when co- workers of the future bride pre-| sented her with miscellaneous gifts. Mrs. Stanley Howard and Miss| | Ruth Wilkins entertained at the sheath dress, white accessories On their return they will make their home in Oshawa. | Out of town guests were from Windsor, Oakville, Toronto and Ajax. "Oshawa's Only Quality Fur House" MARTEN'S FURS TS KING STREET EAST 2 FASHIONS the finest quality in "EMBA" = and Canada "MAJESTIC" = minks priced at an all time low. STOLES from JACKETS from $295 -. $595 Opposite Hotel Genosha |gave her an electric kettle. 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NORTH OSHAWA PHONE 725-4706 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. 7 IO AR RN ET OE RE LED | WE FINALLY GOT THE WALK wR KIDS READY FOR SCHOOL! ... AND OUR BUDGET ISN'T EVEN SQUEEZED. (A) "Encore" designed thi ploid 'Sanforized" Sizes 8 to 16 Sizes 8 to 6 to 12 Boxer woist, sizes 4- 16. cot cuffs and collar trim, es inger miss. Red or Green Sizhs 4 to 6X ...... (B) SE Combed long sleeved cotton polo shirts by "National Knit'. Sturdy drill jeans of "Sanforized" cotton. Loden, Antelope, Grey Black. Regular waist Semi What an array of back-to-school fashions at those. wonderful Walker prices. You can be sure your kids will go to the top of the class in clothes from the best children's department in town -- at Walker's. dress in woven with white Camel, Sizes 7 to 14 .. (C) Girls' shirtmaker dress by "Tempo" re- flecting the popular western-influence. White saddle stitching . . . collar rim and_kerchief. (D) She'll love the 'two piece effect of this jumper sty' cotton that Boxer, sizes Oe cess and Green, Heart", Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12. fe dress. Woven 'plaid Dan River keeps new-looking longer. Brown Blue and Green. By 'Young at 5.98 cotton print Red, Blue, 6.98 (F) Elegant Camelon (Orlom * and Kid Mohair) cardigan by "Zephyr" in Red, Golden Cidar, Blue, Green. 7 to 14 All wool pleated skirt with woven butterfly By "Teachers Pet". Blue pg. design. Sizes 7 to 14, . * Regd T.M, (&) Jumpers -- the perennial favorite for school days. See these corduroy jumpers in Red and Blue plaid patterns. Sizes 7 to 12 Sizes 4 to 6X . eeeecee WY (H) Boys' dress pants by "Exceflent" -- tailored of sturdy viscose, nylon, acetate blend by "Domil". Charcoal, Medium Grey, Loden Green, Brown. Sizes 8 to 16. Each . 4.98 Half Boxer 6 to 12 4.50 (WD) Prints are making news ths fall -- See this: eye-catching "Young Lass" pre-teen dress, Choice of Turquoise, Antelope, Red. Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14. 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