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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jul 1964, p. 7

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HAMILTON MAN, WHITB { "ee Bloye, Patrick Dooley Take q Marriage Vows -A holiday every anniversary|styled with sheath sleeves an can be anticipated by Mr. anda scoop neckline and th Mrs, Patrick Dooley whose mar-| effect ' riage was solemnized on Wed-)cathedral train, accentuated by nesday, Dominion Day, July 1,/a self bow at the back waist. A the Evangelist|matching wedding Church, Whitby, at 12 o'clock! dtess of Guipure lace held her of illusion p-/and she carried white garden- in St. John noon. The bride, the former Cat erine Lee Bloye, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Bloye Whitby, and parents are Mr. and Mrs. ward James Dooley of Hamil- ton. The Reverend '0 J Officiated. The soloist, Sehubert's "Ave Maria," . companied by Mrs. Peter Sprat of Whitby. t i . ne ig gt bride's sister, and Mr.| Y BRIDE --Aldsworth Photography on Dominion Da je overal was dramatized by ring head tiered, bouffant veil ias and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Patricia Eileen Bloye, the brides Mary Eliza and Miss Suz maids were Miss beth Northcott : anne Therese Bloye. They wore Austen! semi - formal dresses of apri- Frank Rossetani sang 'On This tatteta : i sang with wedding band headdresses Day,' "Glory Be to Jesus," and hig cot silk organza over of Picardy gladiolus florets. The best man was Mr. Ed ward Dooley, Jr., the bride t B/Mayor Lyman Gifford who Of- Brake, Scarborough; Mr. and| Elficiated, and a large party of! Mrs, Frank Willis, Toronto; Mr.) i|friends and executives of the and Mrs, George Corlies, Brook-| aizie, Miss the mn jand veils and carried nosegays|Oshawa. take | Jo aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 3, 1994 PERSONALS Mrs. Norah Palmer, St. Leon-|in St. Thomas' Chureh, Brooklin, ards - on - sea, Sussex, England,|recently. were: Mr. and Mrs.| who has been visiting her two) Robert Lynn, Bradford; Mr. and' sisters in Oshawa, Mrs. Marion|/Mrs. Donald MacCrimmon, Jordan and Mrs. Charles Pullen,| Fraserville; Mr. and Mrs. Ross/ for the last two months is re-/Maynard, Aurora; Miss Pauline turning to England today. While|Maynard, Boca Raton, Florida; here she has spent time in the)Miss Alice Arnold, Brooklin; |} United States, has visited Otta-\Mrs. Victor Parkin, Brooklin; wa, Niagara Falls and many Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Graeb,|) " other points of interest. Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs, Seymour) be" ' Whitney, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Following the setting of the caivin Wells, Brooklin; Mr. and/ torch to the charcoal for the Mrs. Ford Wells, Scarborough; roasting of the steer in Alexan-/Mr, and Mrs, John Quinn, Sear-| dra Park on Tuesday evening,|horough; Mr. and Mrs, Edward Y k Oshawa Folk Festival were in-/jin; Mr, Garfield Welsh, Toron-| vited to attend a pre-festival re-|{9, Miss Ruth Thompson, Brook- ception at the home of Mr. and|jin; and Mrs, Florence Wells, Mrs, Tony Esposito, Eastdale/Toronto, the bridegroom's|? 7 street, The social gathering in- 5randmother. ' leluded Mr. and Mrs. Sam Espo- } lsito, Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Espo-| wigs Patrie sito, Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Gar- rison, Mr. T. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Taylor, Mr. and ia Draper, whose bis marriage took place reeently to, Donald Roderick Wells in St.) 1 ; Thomas' Anglican Chur | Mrs. Donald Netley, a --_ Brooklin, was feted at a bet Mrs. William eats acvaths ber of showers. prior to her peng age are. Sunk Men.| Wedding: Those entertaining | were Mrs. George Corlies Mr. and Mrs. Jan Drygala, ' 5 | and Mrs. D. K: Stiles, Mrs, Srooin, at a_ miscellaneous le, Mr. and Mrs,|Sower; Mrs. Roy Parker gave} 4 Mrs.|@ miscellaneous shower for friends and relatives and a community shower was held in Guests from out-of-town pres- St. Thomas' Parish Hall, ent at the Wells-Draper wedding || Mr. 1 J. A. Aldwinck Robert Sinclair, Mr. and pd ald St. George's Greek Catholic, Church was the setting for the marriage last Saturday of Janet Courtney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Courtney Mainds, to Dr. Theodore William .Chere- waty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cherewaty, all of Oshawa The Reverend John Pereyma officiated and the soloist, Mrs. Jan Drygala, sang "'Ave Maria" accompanied by Mrs. Gary Booth Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a classi- pases an infant daughter| 2 of Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Tansley,| SOCIAL NOTICES Baldwin street, was christened j \last Sunday in St. Matthew's| ENGAGEMENT Anglican Church by the Rever-| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parkerjend-R. A. Sharp. Named God-| wish to announce the engage- parents were Mr. Edmund How, ment of their only daughter, Bridgenorth; Mrs. Herbert Margaret Mary, to Mr, Thomas Abbey, Oshawa; and Miss Lois George McEwan, son of Mr. Cullis, Orillia. Following. the and Mrs. Robert McEwan, all of Service, a luncheon was served The marriage is to/at the home of the baby's par-| bance ; take place on Saturday, August ents, Among the guests were:|cal gown of softly gots a -1 1964, at 3.00 p m. in Mr. and Mrs, Thomas How, Miss de soie with fitted bodice fa: : n George's Memorial " Church, Valerie How, and Mr. and Mrs ioned with jewel neckline an 7 ah, Janet Mainds, Dr. Cherewaty United In Holy Matrimony \face veils and they carried nose-} { --Aldsworth Photography Cherewaty, Oshawa, and the ushers were Mr, Robert Cziran- ka, and Dr. Eugene Mandryk,| both of Toronto and Mr. Julius Minacs, Oshawa. The reception was held at the Ukrainian National Federation Hall, Bloor street. The bride's mother received, wearing a Dior blue faille, sttraight-cut dress and matching accessories' with a white cloche hat and a cor- sage of pink sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. The bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing a pale pink sheath with a lace top, white hat, and white and pink accessories, Her cor- MURMURS COMMON MONTREAL (CP)--Dr, Alez- ander §. Nadas of Boston Chil- dren's Hospital says close to 50 'per cent of children between the white ge gage bac bride ages of five and 15 have some groom's sister - in-law, Mrs. noises that can be interpreted Calvin Wells, assisted wearing a! : yellow sheat buttoned down #8 heart Pi sevapde 2 mw mest e back, a matching duster, , ot light pink flowered That with) whatsoever." He said here white accessories and a corsage even if a child has a murmur of pels pink roses and white) Bal ences Lrg gr heart carnations. , hould encour- As the couple left on their aged to lead as active a life as honeymoon in the Haliburton he wishes. Highlands and points east, the bride was wearing a gray strip- ed sheath and matching duster with a yellow rose corsage and yellow accessories. On their! return, Mr. and Mrs, Wells will] reside at 4 Donway east, Don Mills, Ontario, Patricia Draper, Donald Wells Exchage Vows At Brooklin A double - ring ceremony uni- ted in marriage Patricia Ann Draper, Brooklin, to Donald Roderick Wells, Scarborough, in St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Brooklin, recently, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clarke Draper, Brook- lin, and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Wells, Greenbay, Newfoundland. The Reverend Owen Orr offici- ated and the wedding music was played by Mr. Albert V. Price, Ajax, Ontario. 3 Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore -an ap- pliqued taffeta formal gown, featuring a fitted bodice, bell shaped skirt and an off-shoulder cathedral train of lace. Her crown of seed pearls held her shoulder - length veil of tulle illusion, The bride was wearing her late grandmother's engage- ment ring and she carried a bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses with tiny white pom -pom chrysanthemums. ; The bridesmaids were Miss Frances Jean Draper and Miss Nancy Lucille Draper, both sisters of the bride. They were dressed alike in semi - formal gowns of yellow peau de soie, featuring scalloped mnecklines and sleeves. Their headdresses| were self bows holding off-the- ; SIMCOE ST. | PHONE 725-0631 OO0000000 PEELE v7.1.9.) 02 (RA RAD AVA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA DOOOOOOOO RODD DODO FABRICS 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At HARLEIGH UPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-3012 gays of yellow roses accented with white chrysanthemums. The best man was Mr. Calvin Wells, Brooklin, ang the ushers were Mr. Edward Brake and Mr. Ford Wells, both of Scar- borough. For the reception at the Odd-| Sog fellows Hall in Brooklin, the} bride's mother received, wear- ig a yellow and green flowered} sheath with a ycllow duster coat white accessories, and a cor-| sage of pale yellow roses and' LUN t (VV LAAAAARAAAAAA 00000000000 "9 i] ., of COU EUS CESS RASS SERRE RE ES hee ees KRESGE'S Te ie oe RAE Cee. ! t LADIES' HI-FASHION - : F ' i i lied Given in marriage by her : | Peter How and family, al! of|lily-point sleeves. The contro! father, the bride wore a dassl-| Se ata basiey alee |Peterborough, and Miss Cathe-|skirt featured a front panel _ cal gown of pure silk organza| yr, Michael Dooley, all of Ham-| ENGAGEMENT tine Stewart, Kendall pony -- yp shantiaeelong yj Hamat ym be tye agen TS Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradley, In a letter writte fo M ea aon aha wah hiabllakt: cities the watt waa hem For the reception in the Pic-| Whitby, wish to announce the | wointyre Hosd:'the Fondan van « foie "wine corhadiat the floor - length, bell - shaped bei a . the sre 7 ere ant Fags daughter. -espondent to the Oshawa Times|train topped by a self bow at skirt. The fitted bodice was/9SH@, the bride's mother re-/Lorna Lynn, aang : . and Mrs. Fred Ward, of|the back waist. A matching pill- ote tl --. |ceived in a navy blue and white Thaxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. /¢ ; ; ith Sadat iia With Hace lia accel.|Garame Aecactar. Oaawa, the ac pet dc pe saa Eng-|box, hand prin nde bb | sories and'a corsage of apricot-| marriage is to take: place on| , express eir warm ap-'seed pearls an eading, toned carnations. The bride-|Saturday, July 18, 1964, at 3:00) preciation of the hospitality and'her bouffant veil of pure silk groom's mother, assisting, was|p.m. in Whitby Baptist Church.|'indness they experienced while|illusion. She carried a bouquet of in a blue printed dress and lon a month's visit to Oshawa|pink sweetheart roses and white Mrs. Cherewaty: will live at 670 ljacket with white accessories) FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE recently. They had been visiting) baby's breath. Parliament street, Toronto, --_| land a-white corsage of carna-| Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Wil;|their uncle and aunt, Mr. and, The maid of honor was Miss, Guests were present at the/ 4 | tions. Ison, Oshawa, wish to announce| Mrs. Robert Ward, Jarvis street,| yanet Walsh, Toronto, and the| wedding from Detroit, Hamilton, | | For their wedding trip to|the forthcoming marriage of/Oshawa. They wish to thank| other attendants were Mrs. Ray-|Toronto and Long Beach, Cali-| |points east the bride donned ai their daughter, Sandra Jean, tojnot only their uncle and aunt,| ond Gilchrist, Miss Lind a/fornia. white wattle < whave suit with) Kenneth Jack Willsher, son of|but also the many other friends Lawrie, and Miss Maureen == | bl ine d Mrs.Harry Scott, and the late) who helped to make their visit/;eyine, all of Oshawa. They , _ accessories Fig 4{Mr. Charles Willsher, The wed-\to Oshawa a memorable and) wore jdentical pale pink silk vA ad se ertate kat and ca chin |ding is to take place at West-\happy experience. One of the| nantung formal sheaths featur- j oa picture - a ~ ening) mount United Church on Satur-| most enjoyable features of their|i 1. overbodices of dusty rose oa completed her cos-\day, July 25, 1964, at 2 o'clock. |visit to Oshawa, they said, was|in"." with high necklines and selater the couple wit ENGAGEMENT Country. Club of Oshawa, witnjcmow-tensth sleeves. Their Tip to Europe and return Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Mis- Mr. and Mrs. George Day and|headdresses were self roses Funide in Whitby. ____isett, wish to announce the €N-ltheir company of friends, all of | holding fine net veiling over in rege Spgs eg Ba Sag gagement of thelr only daughter, whom they referred to as "'won-|tneir faces. "[viltises Mitchell, son of Mr,(deriul folk." er en ee ee illiam yi . SOE! -| | ville, and Peterborough. | : sears annem and Mrs. Franklin Mitchell,| THERE'S THE RUB all of Whitby. The marriage will A basic ingredient of floor rake place on Saturday, August wpolish is beeswax. 8, 1964, at 3.00 p.m. in All Saint's Anglican Church, Whit- by. sage was of pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis. As the couple left for their) honeymoon in New York City, the bride was wearing a tur- quoise wool suit with silk collar and cuffs and a turquoise silk underblouse, white accessories and a corsage of white featheréd| carnations and lilies of the yal- ley, On their return Dr. and SPACIOUS handbags Assorted envelope, single strap purses, with novelty clasp. White Marshmellow or Imitate ion Patent Leathers, to choose from. REG, 2.98, 1.98 OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. 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The pensable in your picnic basket.| ne cup of strawberries supplies bride-elect is a graduate of When clean-up time comes, put about 55 calories and provides | Oshawa General Hospital, all the mess in the bag and sufficient ascorbic acid to meet class of '63. toss out. the suggested daily intake. of| DB i BERL TR el Canada's Food Guide For an extra special dessert, make these fresh strawberry tarts from the Foods Depart-| ment at Macdonald Institute, * Guelph. 1 Bake six large tart shells. Half fil! each with small whole strawberries or halved larger berries, Prepare a_ gelatine glaze. 144 cups fresh strawberries 1% teaspoons gelatine Y% cup sugar 2 tablespoons cold water | Combine strawberries and sugar; simmer to extract juice Drain and press gently through sieve. There should be % cup of strawberry syrup Soften gelatine in cold water) and dissolve in hot syrup. Chill; when slightly thickened, pour over berries. Chill until firm. | Garnish with spoonsful of sweet-| ened whipped cream. Other | fruits such as blue berries, raspberries or peaches are de-/ licious seasonal variations for these glazed tarts. LAN AUGUST WEDDING of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parker and the prospective bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEwan, all of Oshawa. P Mr. Thomas George Mc- Ewan whose engagement is announced -today, will ex- exchange marriage vows in St. George's Memorial Anglican Church on Saturday, August 1. The bride-to-be is the daughter two ond three piece, arnels, seersuckers, cotton knits, lin- ens, terrylenes, postels and cool dorks. sizes 5-20. % OFF Ireland Studios SPRING SUITS & COATS Pastels, 2 and 3 piece ¥ suits, ensembles, boucles, 0 broken sizes from 8-18, OFF BRIDAL CONSULTANTS You are invited to visit the Jayn-Modde Bridai Department, let the ex- pert consultonts help you in the planning of your wedding wardrobe. Jayn-Modde DRESSES 77 KING ST. 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