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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1964, p. 8

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' |held by Mrs. Hugh Strong, at her home on Manchester road) GUTTING THE CAKE TOGETHER Marilyn Black, Exchange Vows By Candlelight In a candle-light setting last Friday evening, October 9, in Simcoe Street United Church, Marilyn, Ann Black and Philip Gregory Clark exchanged their nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melvin Black of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Lioyd Clark, Port Perry, and the Jate Mrs. Merva Clark. The Reverend John K. Moffat officiated. Mr. Reginald Geen, onganist, played the wedding music .and accompanied the soloist Mr. Donald Allman. Aldsworth Photography Philip G. Clark themums centered with Golden Sceptre roses. Mr. Alan Francis of Kedron was the best man and ushering Mr. Robert Perry, both of Port Perry, and Mr. Richard Black, Oshawa. awa Golf Club. The bride's |mother received in a sheath |dress of pale gold chiffon over taffeta topped by a matching bodice of re-embroidered Chan- tilly lace, with a small, feathered hat in pale gold and off-white, }complimenting accessories and | |honor of the bride-to-be at a din- Miss Marlene Velma Badour, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Badour, of Port Perry, whose wedding takes place in th Port Perry United Church this afternoon, to Mr. Carl Arthur Grass, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Grass, of Oshawa, has been entertained at several pre-nuptial parties. Mrs, Arthur E. Grass, Colum- bus, grandmother of the pros- pective bridegroom, entertained at Adelaide House, Oshawa, in ner party. Early in the autumn, Mrs. Danny Reesor, Agincourt, held a presentation party for the bride-to-be, who received a mauve blanket and bed linen from some twenty of her Port Perry friends. The co-hostesses were Mrs. Arthur 'Couves, Greenbank and Mrs. Charles Reesor ,of Port Perry. A. miscellaneous shower was ee UNE apd aabieetmeencore cidhel. pe crat pe erin i Sli a Marlene Badour, Port Perry Feted At Showers, Parties awa; Mrs. Leonard Bourne Port Hope; Mrs, Edw Badour, and Mrs. Douglas Kewin, Oshawa. Miss Elizabeth Badour, sister of the bride-to-be 'invited the guests io the tea room and others assisting were Mrs. Les- lie Virtue, Mrs, Lawrence Mc- Conkey, and Mrs. Dorothy Saun- ders, all of Oshawa; and Mrs. Robert Vernon, Port Perry... The bridesmaids, Mis Bar- bara Grass, sister of the future bridegroom, Toronto; Miss Bar- bara McKenzie, Simcoe and Miss Marlene Shewchuk, Osh- awa, presided over the trous- seau and gift rooms with the assistance of friends of the bride-elect. : The prospective bridegroom was presented with an initialed flight bag at an evening party at the home of Mr. Kenneth Cooke, Brooklin. Co-workers of the Road, Rail and Shipping with the assistance of her daughters, Marie, June, Ruby, Boyce and Isabel, for neighbor- _ |hood friends. A large number of Oshawa friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Douglas Kewin, Oshawa, to honor Miss were Mr. Richard Carnegie and A reception was held at Osh- Badour with a miscellaneous shower. | A get-acquainted tea was held by the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. L. Howard Grass, Oshawa. /Her daughter, Miss Barbara Grass, assisted in receiving the guests. Mrs. Clinton W. Badour, Man- jehester road, entertained at a | last Wednesday afternoon and levening. To receive her guests, Mrs. Badour chose an afternoon| gown of rose brocade satin and a corsage of white chrysanthe- mums. The -- bride - to - be was gowned in a semi-formal dress of pink brocade satin and wore a corsage of sweetheart roses. | The future bridegroom's mother| was wearing a two-piece en- semble of peacock blue peau de soie and a corsage of pink and white chrysanthemums. Presiding over the tea table which was centred with a pink! and white arrangement of car- nations and chrysanthemums The bride's father gave her|corsage of golden Sweetheart! were Mrs. Kenneth Fraser, To- in marriage..Her gown of im- rted taffeta-backed satin was fashioned on simple lines with| wore a sheath gown of turquoise | -- a portrait neckline and sheath sleeves in a fitted bodice. The) jacket, beige accessories and a/ floor - length skirt was softly pleated to a V'd waistline at the back and fanned into a chapel roses. Mrs. Lloyd Clark, assisting, silk brocade with matching corsage of roses. As the couple left on a motor- pink Sweetheart ronto; Mrs. Fred Christie, Man- chester; Mrs. John Badour, Osh- | | . | Ronald W. Bilsky, p.c. Chiropractor lf hurt on the job, ask your employer to authorize Chiro- practic care. "It's yours for the department of the General Motors presented him with a sum of money. Following the wedding re- hearsal last evening the bridal party was entertained by the future bridegroom's parents, |Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Gras, A BIRTHDAY BELLE grandparents are Mr. and at their home on Marland ave- nue, Ostiawa. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES THE HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB The Happy Doubles Club of ing Street United Church held K trouseau tea for her daughter! their October meeting recently. | Mrs. Wesley Herbert, Mrs. R. H. Lee and Mr. Howard Cook conducted the devotional | part of the evening in the chapel | with 'Thanksgiving' as the theme,- Mrs. Gordon Hawker sang two solos, "I Believe" and "Pll Walk With God" accom- panied by Miss Hazel Rundle at the organ. Mr. Ernest Fellows who as- sisted in the pulpit during the top Corn Pain Fast! Super-soft Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads quickly stop pain of corns. Also remove corns, callouses when used with separate medicated disks in- cluded in each box. Sold everywhere. Celebrating her first birth- day today is Mary Leianne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James M. Johnston, Palace street, Whitby. Leianne's Mrs. T. S. Beer, Whitby, and Mrs. Clifford Johnston of Brooklin. Her great grand- han of Danville, Quebec. summer was the guest speaker.|of the evening further plans |He showed several interesting |were discussed for the 20th an- | slides which were taken on two| niversary of the Happy Doubles of his expeditions into the Rocky|Club to be held November 14 Mountains as a member of the| and 15. Several invitations have Alpine Club of Canada. Mr.|been maiied to former mem- Cyril Powell thanked Mr. Fel-|bers with details of the re- lows for taking the members| union. via camera on these trips. Lunch was served by the com- During the business portion! mittee in charge. | | mother is Mrs. Ethel Monag- | LODGES AND SOCIETIES KINGSWAY DISTRICT COUNCIL Kingsway District - Council COF held their regular meeting at the home of Brother Leonard Barker, recently. The president, Sister Jean Devitt, was in the chair. The roll call of courts showed all Courts represented except Court 1872 and Court Whitby. An executive meeting will be called at a later date to set up a new schedule for the Travel- retary. Sister Twining offered to mimeograph a Directory of Council officers for 1965. A lively discussion ensued re- garding ways and means to earn money for the Assembly which is being hosted by Kingsway District Council in April, 1965. Several suggestions were made CGIT. TORONTO (CP Canadian Girls celebrates its 50th anniversary this fall with a drive to raise - $50,000 to a Christian Youth centre near Djakarta on the island of Java. The ongan- ization -- a Protestant, church- centred group -- has already made one payment to Java. JUBILER )--The CGIT-- in Training-- and will be. dis d at the different Court meetings in the district this month and the findings brought back to the next meeting. : Lists of new delegates to Dis- trict. 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A neat, self bow and) ing honeymoon, the bride was jewelled leaves held her elbow-|wearing a fall suit in lime| Jength veil of French silk illu-| green and black wool tweed, sion and she carried a bouquet| styled with a full-length coat of Golden Sceptre roses amid) and dress. She chose black ac- white Tiara Sweetheart roses|cessories and a white orchid! "Mire, Douald L. Salter wf To-| =e" . Don . er '0- ' | viake tia tas lakaton of honor Mr. and Mrs. Clark will re- and the other attendants were|"" to reside in Oshawa. Mrs. F. Richard Black. Osh-| Guests attended from Wind-! ant » 5° ,|Ssor, Chatham, Kitchener, Mont- awa, Miss Pamela Clark, Port!» 4.) port Credit, Toronto, Lind-| Perry and Miss Barbara Black, say, Port Perry, Bowmanville | Oshawa. and Swift Current, Saskatche-| asking". 100 King St. E. 728-5156 HEATING For YOUR Home!! snowsuits and Warm WINTERWEAR infants to size 14 Budget Accounts Invited Don't have a home That's Obsolete Make It Modern with ELECTROHEAT! 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