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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jun 1964, p. 10

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s ow |Miss Muriel Stevens fn -Africa;| Tt was announced that a UNITS GROUPS Al J XILIARIES ithe supply allocation is ready) school for United Church Wom- ' ul |and children's and then's cloth-|en will be held July 20-23 at ST. STEPHEN'S UCW minister after returning from ge Nae tage Boctn gee ge ae ss tne of Mrs. David Duchemin open-| world tour was read. He de-| l ..| Life and Love and Power" was ed the June meeting with pray-|scribed the conditions in India|"e!p at Hillsdale Manor this! sung, The UCW benediction was er followed by the Lord's Pray-|and appealed for help in India,| nth. repeated. er in unison. The UCW theme| A silent prayer for Miss Mur- - - was sung and the prayer re-|iel Stevens.in Africa and Miss beginner and refresher courses peated Doreen Van Camp in India was : x said, m2 er sunanng Tne The secretaries' and treasur- complete course in only 8 weeks FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Do." The hymn "Where Cross|&'S' Teports were read and ap-| the Crowded Ways" was sung.|Proved. | 728-7081 521 SIMCOE ST. N. '\The scripture, St. Matthew,) Mrs.. Emmanuel Hurvid re-| chapter 25, verses 33-40 was|ported on flowers and hospital | read in unison followed by pray-| Calls. er led by 'Mrs. Alex Ferries,| It was reported by Mrs. Car- Hymn No.. 258, "'God of Mercy,|son Heard, that a bale consist- God of Love" was sung, 'Jing of one large box and two Mts. Frank Crawford was)small boxes, was taken to To- in charge of the mission study|ronto for overseas relief. Quilt| and used the 'Study Book. of|/covers were sent to Hong} India." A Jetter written by a'Kong; a parcel was sent to Canadian School of Business SIGNING THE REGISTER --Hornsby Studio Bonnie Teatro, Larry Metcalf 'United in Holy Marimony ' Last Saturday afternoon injwearing a full-length gown of King Street United Church,/29Ua organza over taffeta high- A lighted by puffed sleeves and Bonnie Marie Teatro was unit a scalloped collar with similar ed'in marriage to Larry Lloydiheaddress and flowers. Metealf' by the Reverend Wes-| 'The best man was Mr. Rob- ley Herbert. The bride is thelert Osborne and the ushers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-|were Mr. Ronald Milne and geph Kenneth Teatro and her|Mr. Kenneth Park, both of is the son of Mr.|Oshawa anq Mr. Stewart Ayre, Lloyd G. Metcalf and Mrs.|Hampton. The ring bearer was Armold Gardner, all of Oshawa.|Master Joey Teatro, Oshawa. The soloist was Mrs. Lioyd| For the reception held in the fre. Bowmanville, who sang/Centennial Hall of King . Street Wedding Benediction,"|United Church, the bride's "Wedding Prayer" and "O Per-| mother received wearing a two- fect Love," accompanied by|piece lace topped sheath with Mr. Rhyddid Williams. matching jacket. She wore Given in marriage by her|: atching rose and white acces- father, the bride was wearing|sories with a corsage of white a full-length gown of pure silk|catnations tinted to match her organza over taffeta with a|dress. The bridegroom's mother fitted bodice ted by ajassisted in a sheath of sea- SPECIAL ! shirts with style These short sleeve beauties are priced-down for extra value. A splendid selection of colourful patterns and rich plains .. . the latest Sanforized BROADCLOTH sport shirts, and quality KNIT tee-shirts. Plenty of sizes S-M-L-XL. 2-79 Two for 5.50. Special scoop neckline and sleeves. The controlled skirt 'was embellished with a_trail- ing- design of imported Alencon lace appliques and braid. The back waist was highlighted by a'self rose and a flowing cathe- dral train, Her headdress was @ matching pill-box adorned with a circle of seed pearls topped by an appliqued pearl- tipped rose, holding a_finger- bouffant veil of pure silk oi. She carried a cascade of white carnations and yellow roses with trailing ivy. The matron of honor was lily-point/foam green. with white acces- Sories and a. corsage of car- nations tinted to match her dress. Before the couple left for their honeymoon in the Lauren- tians, the bride donned a white brocade ensemble with sheath] dress and three-quarter match- ing coat with back interest of tiny gathers set into the bod- ice. Her accessories were. tur-' quoise with a corsage of car- nations tinted to match. On their return Mr, and Mrs. Metcalf will reside in Oshawa. Out-of-town guests were from No Money Down -- Simply 'Charge It' "Jamaica" Shorts The stylish way to keep cool! Fine cotton gabar- dine shorts with neat, trim fit-- easily adjustable at side, Plain shades of beige, taupe, black, loden green, white... Also Black Watch Tartan. Sizes 30 to 44. Mrs. Eugene Patterson 'and the/Toronto, Bowmanville, Keswick, other attendants were Mrs.|\Lindsay, Whitby, Hampton, Ronald Milne and Miss Judy|Port Credit, St. Catharines and Reeson, all of Oshawa. They|Peterborough. were gowned alike in aqua organza over taffeta, featuring) GOOD WILL EXCHANGE sheath dresses with full-length) MONTREAL (CP) -- Office), detachable bouffant overskirtsigverload, a stenograph'§ trimmed at the waist with self|agency, has organized a '"'good| bows. They wore matching] will corps" which, for a fee, taffeta wedding ring head-jarranges for secretaries from dresses and carried cascades of|Canada to spend vacations with SPECIAL! boys' play shorts These cotton drill shorts are made for hard wear! Sturdily stitched with front belt-- elastic waistband at back for a snug fit. There's grey, navy, camp green, white. Sizes 6 to 16. white 'and aqua carnations. The flower girl was Miss Wendy = Ayre, Bowmanville, \stenos in Europe. Canadian va- jcations are also arranged for |European girls. . ¢ ; a ' ee aes (at rear, of. store) hink e+ and when you do, think of C-I-L PAINTS! We 'have 1092 colors. Bright ones, dark ones, and hundreds in between. All new--all color fresh. , Let us custom blend the exact paint GP colors yo want. Remember-- COLOR is our business PATTE"S PAINT & WALLPAPER LTD. 93 Years at 85 SIMCOE NORTH © FREE DELIVERY' © FREE PARKING RY DPUY) ed Oipir |: I : fe Color 725-3529 Regular 1.98 In checks, plains, gay designs Boys' shirts witk short sleeves and neat button- down collars. Feel the cool cotton broadcloth --a fine : Special SPECIAL ! boys' sweat shirts with hood Famous "Turnbull" shirts are sturd'y cotton fleece, Feature front pouch, drawstring for hood. Summer white, grey, navy. Sizes § (7 to 14 years). 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