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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1964, p. 13

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ee ae A A A RS a i Sone wee BE * , % 3 12 THE Oshawa TIMES, Wednesdey, Deamber 23, 1964 TO LIVE IN TORONTO --Aldsworth Photography Audley-Lockwood Rites Solemnized In St. Andrew's A double ring ceremony unit- ed in marriage, Mary Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Lockwood, to Paul Ed- ward Audley, son of Mr. and tination the bride was wearing a candy-pink A-line wool dress with matching pill-box hat, a} gray wool coat with mink trim, Mrs, Harold Joseph Audley, all/black accessories and a gar- of Oshawa, The wed lace in St. Andrew's hurch, Saturday afternoon took|denia corsage. Mr. nited|Audley will reside in Toronto. and Mrs. Guests were present at the fhe tirst two weeks of April, in mid-May or. early: June, you should be able.to rack up good profits by early July. Other good financial periods: the entire month of September, late October and late November. Job interests will be highly favored during the latter part early November. Your personal life will also be governed by generous stars, with romance favored in Janu- ary, May, late June and late July; travel and social activi- ties during the next month, in te October and The 'engagement is an- Z| nounced today of Miss Nancy Lee Esposito, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N, (Tony) Esposito of Oshawa to Mr. Robert Edward (Ted) Barnoski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Barnoski of Oshawa and Newtonville. Miss Espo- ALBERT STREET UAW 5 The members of Unit 5, -|Albert "Street United Church Women held their December meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Robert Bent. A deco- 'ated tree and Christmas ar- 'angements added to the Christ- mas theme. Mrs. Clarence Ellis, assisted by Mrs. Percy Boville and Mrs. Ernest Jones, con- ducted the worship service. Mrs. Boville read several passages of Scripture on the Christmas Story and several carols were sung. Mrs. Ellis read a story on "The Christmas Bell" as the members hung bells on the Christmas tree. Mrs, Clayton Lee, leader, con- ducted a short business period. Mrs. Clarence Ellis read the ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT sito is in her final year of training in St. Michael's Hos- pital, School of Nursing, To- ronto, and her fiance oper- ates his own tobacco farm at Newtonville, The marriage is to take place next year and the date will be announced later. --Mary's Studio. HOUSEHOLD HINT A dress form made of molded polyurethane plastic foam that comes in five basic sizes can be molded to individual figure pro- HOUSEHOLD HINT Warm water washing leaves corduroy pile much softer. That's why it's better to wash corduroys when lightly soiled. portions when a poplin cover that has been fitted to your own July early September and De- cember. A change in home en- vironment may "throw you" momentarily in mid - July but, in the long run, it could prove i highly beneficial. A child born on this day will be extremely ambitious and versatile but will have to curb tendencies toward envy and jealousy. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. N. (Tony) Esposito, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lee, to Mr. Robert Edward Barnoski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bar- noski of Oshawa and Newton- ville. The date of the marriage will be announced later. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Tam- blyn, RR 2, Bowmanville, will be happy to receive their relatives, friends and neigh- bors at their home on Wed- 'ements is fitted over it. The cover, which zips over the form, molds and compresses the pliable foam into an exact rep- a TV and STEREO - see WAYNE'S 78 Simcoe N. ica of your figure. Telephone 723-1411 @ DIAMONDS @ WATCHES @ RINGS @ JEWELLERY i UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ~ minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Harry Longbottom and Mrs, Edward Holland will look after the Christmas cheer for those on the sick list. Mrs. Leo Gray and Mrs. Andrew Knox will visit Hillsdale during the month of December. Mrs. Rob- ert Bent accepted the treasur- er's office and Mrs. Clayton Lee will carry on as leader. Mrs. George Ford and Mrs, Thomas Peters will be in charge of the worship service and refreshments for the next meeting. Mrs. Clarence Ellis, Mrs. Percy Boville and Mrs. Jones were in charge of games and the winners were rine McKnight, Sr., and Mrs. Angus Hood. An exchange of gifts fromjevery three Uni the Christmas tree added a spe- cial treat, and Mrs. Clarence Ellis, on behalf of Unit 5, pre- sented Mrs. A, E. a gift of appreciation for her work ag | the last three years. The Reverend and Mrs. Larke will be making their home in Ottawa. A buffet supper was enjoyed. and Mrs. Leo Gray thanked Mrs. Bent on behalf of Unit 5, for her kind hospitality. HAIR HAZARDS NOTTINGHAM, England (CP)--Girl students at Notting- ham University have their hair insuréd for £50,000 against it -|falling out through chemicals A. E. Larke, Mrs, Clayton ee in the university hair- Mrs. Harry Crouter, Mrs. Kathe- dressing shop, Larke with|!"8 HAIR DESIGN 'Studio Salon of Distinetion Call 723-520) OPEN EVERY NITE 'TIL 9 HORWICH nesday, December 30, 1964, from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. and from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. : with the Reverend J. F. G.|wedding from Montreal, Toron- * Morris officiating. to, Bowmanville, Kingston, Oril- The soloist, Mrs. Wallacejlia, Cannington, Peterborough, Bruce, Garden City, Long Is-|Kitchener, Riverside, and Gar- land, New York, sang "Wed- ding Prayer" by Dunlap and "Wedding Hymn" by Handel, accompanied by Mr. E. K. Jones, Oshawa. Given. in- marriage by father, the bride was wearing a formal gown of blush-white de- lustered satin with a portrait neckline, sheath sleeves, a slightly belled skirt and a de- tachable rounded train. Her ving holding. Anger-p a » - joned edged vell of tulle fll gion and she carried a cascade of lenias with holly. e maid of honor was Miss Susan Limbert, Toronto, and the bridesmaids were the bridegroom's sister, Miss Linda Audley, Oshawa, and Miss Judy Greer, London. They were dressed alike in formal Christ- mas red velvet gowns with elbow-length sleevse, styled sim- ilar to the bride's. Their head- dresses were self wedding rings and they carried cascades of holly leaves with white berries. The best man was Mr. Dan Audley, Toronto, and the ush- ers were Mr. J. E. Parrott, Orillia and Mr. Ian _ Robb, Toronto. The reception was held in the church hall, where the bride's mother received, wear- ing a smoke-blue. velvet sheath with elbow - length sleeves, matching hat and accessories with a corsage of yellow feath- ered carnations. The bride- groom's mother assisted wear- ing an A-line dress of dusty den City, New York. t Silent, Night, holy night. 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