at Wemen _ Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Showers Honor Donna Cox, Now Mrs. J. W. Gibbs Prior to her marriage to Mr. John W. Gibbs Miss Donna Ann Cox was feted at several show- ers, Mrs. Ian Beaton held a mis- cellaneous shower at her home, Park road north. Buffet re- ""THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, July 16, 1964 7 freshments were served assist- ed by her mother, Mrs, Victor Mitchell and Mrs. George Mitchell. Mrs. Alex Hickey, Meadow crescent, held a linen shower assisted by her sister, Mrs, Howard Galbraith, Beeton, On- tario, and Mrs. Chester Mc- Quaid. Mrs. Joyce La Roque held a kitchen shower at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Walter Gibbs, who was assist- ed by Mrs. Joyce La Roque. held by the co-workers of the office staff from Toronto and Whitby offices of Dunlop Can- ada Ltd., at the home of Mrs. Gayle Aitkins of Whitby and a presentation of an electric floor polisher was made by the office staff of Whitby where the bride is employed. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Craw- ford, Town Line south, have had | |as their guests for the past two weeks, Mrs, Crawford's sister, Mrs. Charles Watson and son, Peter, and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Smith, all of Toronto, and Mrs, Ellen Smith of Edinburgh, Scot- ee land. RECEPTION BOUND --Aldsworth Photography Barbara Ann McClimond Wed To Douglas Robert L. Murray The marriage took place in Westmount United Church, last Friday evening of Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert McClimond, Oshawa, and Douglas Robert Lloyd Murray, eon of Mrs, Edith Watson, Sault Ste, Marie, and the late Mr. Frederick Murray. The Reverend Arthur W. Magee officiated at the double- ring ceremony. Mrs. Morris The flower girl wearing a white organza over taffeta dress with a wide blue sash, was Miss Linda Vetzal of Cour- tice. She wore white rosebuds on her hair and carried a bas- ket of blue-tinted and white chrysanthemums. The best man was Mr. Glen Camelford and ushering were Mr. Wilfred Dawe and Mr. Kenneth Murray, all of Osh- Love was the soloist, singing "The Wedding Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love." She was ac- companied by the organist, Mr. John Robertson. gown of carnation organza over awa. To receive the guests at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel, Mrs. Margaret Rogan and daughters, Jackie and Roberta, and Miss Marion Buchanan, Humewood avenue, have return- ed from a motor trip to Winni- peg, where they visited Mrs. Rogan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Roy. Guests attending the Byrnes- Patterson wedding last Satur- day included Mr. and Mrs. Alex Saychuk and Miss Cathy Saychuk, Agincourt; Mr, and Mrs. Donald Swann, Burling- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swann, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Fletcher, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Serle, Mrs. Arnold Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sheppard, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Crawley, all of London, On- tario; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris, Owen Sound; Mrs. Jean Cook, Thornhill; Mrs. Mabel Branton, Toronto. Mr. Steven Venini of Cal- gary, Alberta, is motoring home after spending a week with his sister, Mrs. Leo Karnath, Centre street. Bowmanville, the bride's moth- er wore a sheath dress of blue chiffon over taffeta with side lace bodice, Her drape and i silk|hat was a pleated pillbox and|drink taffeta with scoop|she wore beige accessories and neckline, lily-point sleeves andja corsage of pink carnations. controlled skirt front, The bod-| Assisting, the bridegroom's ice éxtended into an apron-|mother was in a two-piece en- effect panel, embellished with|semble of green flowered dress floral appliques of imported Alencon lace and self bow. Miniature self bows accented the back fullness of the skirt which swept into a chapel train. A double organza rose headdress held her bouffant veil of pure silk illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of green red roses, Pinocchio chrysanthe- mums and fern. Miss Marion Martin was the bride's matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Kenneth Neal and Mrs. Rich- ard Crouse, all of Oshawa. They were gowned alike in semi-formal dresses of blue peau de sole, with bell-shaped skirts and sleeveless, fitted bod- ices over which they wore short jackets of white Chan- . tilly lace. Their petalled head- dresses were of blue peau de soie and organza, trimmed with sequins, They carried nosegays of blue-tinted chrysanthemums. and a green, _ three-quarter length coat; white accesso- ries and a corsage of yellow carnations. The bridegroom's grandmoth- er, Mrs. William Murray of Oshawa, also greeted the guests. She was wearing a and white printed, two- piece jacket dress with white accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations, The honeymoon is being spent in the Laurentians, For going away, the bride wore a three-piece, nafural shade suit, beige accessories amd a cor- sage of pink carnations. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Murray will reside at 326 Saguenay avenue, Apt, 4, Oshawa, Marsala, an Italian white wine from Sicilian vineyards, was Lord Nelson's favorite A miscellaneous shower was)' Doris Patterson, THE BRIDAL PAIR Repeat Vows By Candlelight Lynda Holbrook Bride Of Tomorrow Much Entertained Miss Lynda Holbrook, who is to be married tomorrow to Mr. teacher of Westmount Public School, Oshawa, presented the future bride and bridegroom with a gift of bathroom acces- sories on behalf of the staff. An evening of dancing followed. The pupils of Grade 3 of Heather eHights Public School prosenteg the bride-elect, their teacher, with two pieces of Blue Mountain pottery: A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Rupert Harrison. Elmgrove avenue. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. David Brown, Miss Kathy Franklin and Miss Keitha Mosier. The guests were the former classmates of the bride when she attended OCCI. A bride's scrap book created many laughs and renewal of friendships was enjoyed. A neighborhood shower was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Bennett with her daughter Mrs. Danie) Tomlinson assisting. Miss Kathy Franklin and Miss Keitha Mosier helped the bride with her gifts ang made a lei of bows. Miss Judy Holbrook assisted the hostess serving re- freshments. An evening garden party, held on the lawn of the hostess, Mrs Leonard Weeks, took the form --Aldsworth Photography James Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Bernard' Simp-jtered & kitchen' Suzanne and Mrs. Edward Franklin. 4 son will entertain the bridal A barbecue was held at the at their home on Central home of a_ great-aunt of the after the rehearsal tonight. 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An organza rose with dewdrops of seed pearls, held her shoulder-length veil of illusion and she carried a gar- land of Johanna Hill roses with stephanotis and ivy. Mrs, Joseph Patterson acted as matron of honor wearing a full-length gown of olive green eau de soie with scoop neck- ie and cap sleeves. A self rose Allergies? Backaches ? Comfortobiy? "Ack "Astut Pinta, Friends Shower 'Barb' McClimond Prior To Wedding Prior to her marriage to Mr. Douglas Murray, Miss Barbara | Ann McClimond was feted with many showers. Miss Marion Martin who was the maid of. honor, entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Fairleigh avenue. Mrs, George Murphy, Elgin street east, held a_ kitchen pantry and shower at her home, at which the bride-to-be re- ceived many useful gifts and was presented aith a clothes Mrs. Horace Vetzal, Courtice, arranged a shower at her home and friends and _ neighbors also gathered at the home of Mrs, Clarence Jones, Bucna Vista, and presented Miss Mc- Climond with an electric vac- uum cleaner and set of TV ta- bles. From her co-workers in the wiring and harness department of General Motors, the bride- elect was presented with en electric toaster and the prospec- tive bridegroom was presented with an electric steam and dry iron from his co-workers of the _-- Supermarket, King street east. wedding party was entertained at the home of the bride's pe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert lcClimond, Buena Vista ave- nue. HOUSEHOLD HINT Line the inside of your med' | eal cabinet with adhesive-back plastic material. Colorful amg easy to clean. 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