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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1964, p. 8

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Robert Huard Weds OSHAWA MAN, BELLEVILLE BRIDE The marriage of Lois Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Hickson of Belleville to Phil John Mc- | Erika M. Vielhaber In Holy Cross The marriage of Erika Mary /|Elizabeth Vielhaber and Robert 4\Joseph. Huard was solemnized recently in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church with the Rever- end Marshall Beriault officiat- ing. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vielhaber and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Octave Lan- dry, all of Oshawa. Mrs. Gary Booth, organist, played the wedding music and sang "Ave Maria" and "On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother" to her own accompaniment. The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a boutf- fant gown of. white Chantilly lace; the floor-length skirt com- posed of four tiers and the bod- ice styled with a square neck- line and. lily-point sleeves. A double tiara held her waist- length, triple veil of net and she carried a cascade of red and yellow roses. Miss Margit Vielhaber was her sister's maid of honor and the other attendants were Miss Christine Zehethofer and Mrs. Sandra Dingley, F. Leyden Are Honeymooning in Florida St. George's Memorial Church was the setting last Saturday afternoon for the wedding of Sandra Isabel Dingley and Fred- erick Gordon Leyden. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and: Mrs, Harry William Nelson Dingley, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Robert Leyden, Oshawa and the late Mrs. Ley- den, During the service which was performed by the Reverend F. G. Ongley, the junior boys' choir sang Psalm 128, "O Perfect Love" and "Holy Spirit, Lord of Love" directed by the or- ganist, Mr.. Alan Reesor. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full-length gown of French silk taffeta on sheath lines with a scalloped divided train, accented by a buiierfiy bow. Appliqued lace motifs edged the sabrina neck- line, extended down the skirt front and bordered the train. Her three-tier, scalloped, shoul- der-length veil was secured by a tiny pearl crown, enhanced by heart-shaped pearl pendants. She carried a prayer book crest- ed with white roses and stephan- otis ana for "something old" Joseph Olinyk Jr. Miss Susan Ginstl was the flower girl. They . gold brocade with scoop neck- lines and three-quarter sleeves) and gathered skirts with flow-| Laughlin son of Mr. and Mrs. [ing back-panel trains. Their} Verne McLaughlin of Oshawa, |headdresses were gold satin) took place in King Street leaves and short double veils | United Church, Oshawa. and their flowers were red rose-| --Photo by buds with yellow, and bronze| Sneyd add chrysanthemums in autumn-| hued cascades. | were all dressed in floor-length | wore a sapphire and diamond brooch that had belonged to her great-grandmother. The bride's only sister, Miss Stormie Dingley, was -- her maid of honor. The attendants were Miss Elaine Gibson and Mrs, Larry Craggs and the jun- ior bridesmaid, Miss Debbie Mark, all of Oshawa. Their classically simple gowns, floor-length with scal- loped necklines, were in Cotil- A reception followed in the UAW Hall 'where the bride's sheath, trimmed with brown velvet to match her hat; beige accessories, a mink shrug jacket and a gold corsage. The bride- groom's aunt, Mrs. Melville Selby, assisting, was in mint green brocade with a matching jacket and beige accessories. Her corsage was of white flowers tinted green. in Florida, For travelling, the bride wore a French blue suit with a detachabe cape, match- corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Leyden will re- turn to reside in Oshawa. AVOID DROPOUTS CHATHAM, Ont. (CP)--Train- ing of elementary school teach- ers should begin in Grade 9 to produce teaching special- ists, delegates at a regional): mother received in a beige lace The honeymoon is being spent j ing hat and black accessories ' with a white and blue carnation | 7 London, Ont., Diocesan Trus-| tees' Association. were told. |7 er-training program started in Grade 9 would eliminate the present situation in which many teachers are recruited |"dropouts"' from other profes- | sional groups. Rey. C. J. Girard said a teach-|7 from)" Bea Marjorie Ann Lick Becomes Bride of David Churchill Cox The marriage of Marjorie Ann, daughter of Mrs. Roy F. Lick, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Lick, to David Churchill Cox, Whitby, son of Mr. Gordon Cox, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Cox, was solemnized by the Reverend A. W. Magee in Centre Street United Church, recently, Mr. Lyle B, Sherwin of Lon- don, Ontario, sang "The Lond's Prayer" and "Thanks Be to God" and was accompanied by Mr. R. K. Kellington. The bride|sage of yellow roses. The bride- | was given in marriage by her|groom's eldest mother and escorted by her} Arthur brother, Mr. Robert F. Lick. Her formal gown of peau de soie with a round neckline was) tapped by a lace jacket with | fily-point sleeves. A wedding ting headdress held her shoul- der-length veil of nylon tulle and she carried a bouquet of deep| white accessories and a corsage is to yellow roses. Miss Jean Lofthouse attended | the bride as maid of honor and| Miss Lisa Cox was the flower girl weaning a dress of white Mr. Clarence Huard was his} brother's best man and Master | Barry Chamberlain the ring) bearer. Ushering were Gary) Nottingham, Raglan; and Ber-| nard Blackett, Oshawa. | A reception was held in the best man and the ushers were} lion blue silk onganza over taf-! feta. They wore self wedding) bang ieaddresses and carried) teardrop bouquets of white chrysanthemums tinted blue. Mr. Larry Craggs was the} ] Sutta's Mr. Harvey Mark and Mr.| >e Ans . y 725-4321 \hall of the church, the bride's sash, She also carried a bouquet) moon in Nassau, the Bahamas. of bronze chrysanthemums. For going away, the bride The best man was Mr. Gaty|chose a two-piece, peach wool | Gordon and the ushers were MT.|suit with accessories of black Ronald and Mr. David Masulka,| patent leather. all of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Huard are mak- For the reception in the raae's |S their home in Oshawa SOCIAL NOTICE sister, Mrs.| ENGAGEMENT Bilton of Brampton| The engagement is announced assisted, wearing a forest green |of Sharon Janice, only daughter silk knit dress with off-white ac-jof Mrs. William Huddleston, mother received wearing a teal) brown corded silk dress, brown and gold accessories and a cor- cessories and a similar corsage. |Glencoe, Ontario, and the late For the wedding trip to Lake|Reverend William Huddleston, Placid and points east, the|to Dr. David Gregory Latta, son bride donned a red knitted suit |of Mr. and Mrs, 'Clarence Latta, with a white hat, black and| Oshawa, Ontario. The marriage take place in Trinity of white pompoms. 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