+ ROTA EA EA OSAOKE EES OD LS RERRRES ROA HORE HER Teresa, of Mr, and Mrs, Edward James Harri- son was united in marriage to John Douglas Love, son of Mrs, Albert Craig Love, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Love. The wedding took place in Holy Cross Roman Catholic: Church. --Ireland Studio WEDDING ALBUM Arecord for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding gecord is facilitated by submitting the completed form and @ picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the socia] editor either before or the day after the wedding, Love - Harrison * Holy Cross Roman Catholic "Church was the setting recent- "ly for the marriage of Lorraine "Teresa, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. James Harrison, "to John Love, son of "Mrs. Albert Craig Love and the slate Mr, Love. * "The Reverend J. H. Lawless, 'anele of the bridegroom from Ns said the nuptial mass cand performed the ceremony. "The soloist was Mr. Albert Jo- "seph Love, brother of the bride *" Given in marriage by her "tather, the bride wore a formal gown of frost white Italian silk faille with a sabrina neckline and lily-point sleeves. The fitted bodice and skirt were trimmed "with Venice lace. A_ pleated 'chapel train fell softly from a "bow at the waist, Her headdress 'was an open crown of stephan- *otis holding @ bouffant veil of ' white tulle illusion and she car- ried a circular bouquet of ste- * panotis, roses and Fugii chry- - santhemums, * The maid of honor was Miss ' Irene Wystoski and the other at- «tendants were Miss Philimena "Gangemi and Mrs. Jack Barta. *They were dressed alike in * sleeveless formal gowns of yel- 'low matalasse with low cut 'backs. Their headdresses were 'yellow headbands with fresh «white Fugii chrysanthemums at- . . . * . sin of the bride. She was dress- ed in a formal gown similar to those of the bridesmaids. Her headdress was a circular wreath of white Pinochio poms and she carried a nosegay of the same flowers. The best man was Mr. Charles Love, brother of the bridegroom, and those ushering were Mr. Lowell Harrison, brother of the bride and Mr. Daniel Riordan. The reception was held in the Piccadilly Room of the Genosha Hotel where the bride's mother received wearing a pink peau de top, matching feathered hat and accessories, and an orchid cor- sage. The bridegroom's mother assisted wearing a blue crepe sheath dress with a bead trimm- ed jacket, matching turban hat and accessories, and an orchid corsage. Mr. Lowell Harrison, brother of the bride, was. mas- ter of ceremonies. As the couple left for a honey- moon to the Laurentians the bride was wearing a brushed wool brown tweed semi A-line dress, brown and white feather- ed hat, tan accessories, and a corsage of white roses and ste- phanotis. On their return Mr, and Mrs. Love will reside in Burlington, Ontario, where Mr. Love has ac-| cepted a teaching position. 'tached and they carried bou- » quets of the same flowers. | «The flower girl was Miss) * Maureen Cooney, Islington, cou- Rall DC BLACKSTOCK (TC) St. * John's Anglican Church, Black- ' stock, was the setting for the marriage of Mavis Marie, young- 'est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. *T. H. Shemilt, Cadmus, to » Robert Murray Bell, son of Mr. "and Mrs. Thomas Bell, Port » Perry, Canon H. E. Ashmore officiat- "ed and the wedding music was layed by Mr. Steven Wiggins, hitby. The bride, given in marriage *by her father, wore a formal i of white peau de soie with «the bodice of Chantilly lace 'having a square neckline and . lily-point sleeves. Her crown of "sequins held her waist-length veil of tulle and she carried a * bouquet of baby red roses and * white carnations. Her elder sister, M rs. Donald Guests were present from To- ronto, London, Hamilton, Graft- on, Cobourg, Ottawa and Vir- ginla, Whitby and Bowmanville. Shemilt honor, wearing pale blue nylon over taffeta with a short lace jacket. The best man was Mr. Alex Williamson, Fort Perry. ish hall the bride's mother re- ceived in a gown of French blue Chantilly Jace over taffeta, matching hat and corsage of yel- low roses. The bridegroom's mo- ther assisted, wearing a \dress of turquoise crepe with a hort lace jacket, matching hat corsage of pink carnations As the couple left on a hgney- moon trip to Sarnia, Haliburton, and points north the bride was wearing a dress of turquoise linen with. pink carnation cor- sage and white accessories. They will residé at Prince Al- |bert. For the reception in the par-| d a} 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 8, 1965 In an all-white wedding in St. Mark's United Church, Whitby, the wedding was solemnized recently of Kathleen Fay Moss and Thomas Henry Jermyn. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Moss and the bridegroom is the son of Magistrate Harry W. Jer- myn and Mrs, Jermyn, all of Whitby. The soloist, Mrs, Douglas Wil- liams, was accompanied by Mis. John L, Beaton. Wearing a gown of pure w silk organza, the bride was ven in marriage by her father. he floor-length A-line skirt flowed into a chapel train and the neckline, hemline and long sleepes were appliqued with Swiss lace. A pearl tiara held her floor-length veil of silk iliu- sion which extended beyond the train and she carried a round bouquet of white roses bordered with fern. Mrs. Richard Sandford, Whit- by, was the matron of honor. The junior bridesmaids and flower girls, all nieces of ths bride and bridegroom, were Miss Debra Jane Moss, Dart- mouth, N.S.; Miss Susan Hack- ett, Sault Ste, Marie; Miss Greenbank United Church was the setting for the marriage of Elizabeth Alice, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil- liam Couves, Greenbank, to Robert Hugh Dobson, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Win- fred Dobson, Uxbridge. The Reverend David Harris officiated. The bridegroom's bank, played the wedding mu- sic and accompanied her daugh- ter, Mrs. Cloyne Stearman, Ux- bridge, who sang "A Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Pray- ow', Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a for- mal candle white gown of rose- twirl lace over peau de soie with a bell shaped skirt. The peau de soie camisole bodice was en- sole sheath dress with a lacelhanced with a jewel neckline, lily-point sleeves and a fitted lace over-blouse. A train of lace over peau de sdie was gently draped from the waistline. lier length veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and fern. The complete ensemble was de- signed and made by the bride. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Ruth Couves, Brampton, wearing a| self-made gown styled the same as the bride's, in lace over rose| peau de soie, The other attend-| ants, Mrs. Danny Reesor, Agin- court, and Mrs, Glen Till, Greenbank, wore dusty pink! self-made gowns in the same style and material. They all car- ried bouquets of pink sweetheart} santhemums and fern. Mr. Glen Till, Greenbank, was the best man and those| ushering were Mr, Danny Ree-| sor, Agincourt, and Mr. Wilmot} Phair, Greenbank. where ine; church parlors, bride's mother received wearing) Ellis, Brooklin, was matron Of), rose colored silk sheath dress| Norval, Georgetown, jwith a matching lace jacket.| | 1 | "Old-fashioned Horatio Alger| jsuccess can still be achieved in| imodern living by men and lwomen who work for it," says| \Jeno F, Paulucci, president and| chairman of the board of a large| od processing corporation. | | fo Paulucci | annual Horatio Alger |learned in a first-hand way} |what it means to rise from ai Jermyn - Moss hite/were Lieutenant J. R, Moss, Dobson - aunt, Mrs. John Dobson, Green- ¢ i Brenda Moss, Dartmouth, N.S.; Miss Margo Bergevin and Miss Abbie Jean Wotton, both of Whitby. The bridal attendants were dressed alike in formal gowns of white silk organza sashed with dusty rose velvet. They carried baskets of pink Sweet- heart roses and white Pinocchio chrysanthemums, Mr, James Jermyn, Oshawa, was the best man and ushering C, Dartmouth, N.S,, and Dr. Ste. RN A. A, Hackett of Sault Marie. The reception was held in St. Mark's Church Hall, the bride's mother receiving in a_ three- piece dress of beige silk shan-| tung with lace bodice, matching accessories and a corsage of bronze-tone Sweetheart roses. The bridegroom's mother chose a dress of romance blue silk or- ganza, white accessories and a corsage of pink Sweetheart! roses. | As the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride was wear- ing. a navy blue suit and acces-| sories in white with navy blue) polka dots, Couves | | | | | | jgandy, styled as the bride's, | cut crystal tiara held her elbow- ® MRS, ROBERT H. DOBSON The bridegroom's mother assi ed in an aqua dress. Both wor corsages of pink Talisman rose and, fern. As the couple left for. their e Ss \honeymoon in Northern Ontario, | the bride was wearing a peach boucle sheath dress, accessor' corsage. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Dobson, on their farm near Uxbridge. Guests were present from r Uxbridge, Port Perry, North The reception was held in the|Bay, Woodville, Port Colborne, Rea Brampton, Toronto, Glen Arm, C Guelph ooksville, Scarbor- ough, Oshawa and Brooklin. Markham, 'Success -- The Ultimate Result Of Old-Fashioned Hard Work handy man in a grocery store to his present status as head of the nation's largest producer of canned and frozen American- Oriental foods. "I've developed my career in stages,' says Paulucci, "so 1 @ knows what he's|suppose you could say my first/career," he said, 'I decided to talking about, too, because, as|'plateau' was working in the|become the biggest producer of one of the winners of this year"s|family grocery store and getting|Chinese food in the country." jar f Awards|my motivation to be a food en-| given by the American Schools|trepreneur as I watched myjstage is shown by his Horati land Colleges Association, he has|mother prepare spaghetti and|Alger Award and the trail of other items for sale," The next stage on the way upthim. 2 \lace. She carried a spray of .|white accessories and a_ cor- | matching roses and white pom-pom chry-|three-quarter-length coat, brown ies and a peach colored will reside OCTOBER 2 IS THEIR DAY . Mr. Edward Stephen Kol- odzie and Miss Jean Podsiad- lo have chosen Saturday, Oc- tober 2, to be their wedding day, according to an an- nouncement made today by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pod- siadlo, Kirkland Lake. Miss Podsiadlo is an X-ray tech- Saturday, October 9, 1965 at 4.30/Mr. Edward Stephen Kolodzle, p.m, ison of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent FORINCOMING MARRIAGE. ole Mr_ and Mrs. Stephen Pod-|mony is to take place on Satur- eat aT mooie g FORTACOMING TICES. | baer and Mrs. Richard Copi-| ithorne wish to announce thejsjadio, Kirkland Lake, wish to|day, October 2, 1965 at iz arcomning marriage Rao announce the forthcoming mar-|noon in St. Hedwig's Roman ughter, Karen Patricia, tolriage of their daughter, Jean, to|Catholic Church, wa. Alexander Patrick Chasczewski, cream nanan son of Mr. and Mrs, John Chas- cewski, all of Oshawa. The wedding will take place at St. . featuring all the letest Wh veee Paul's Presbyterian Church, on aciaamieiiiea FIRST TO YOUNG AGES then... AMATEUR GIVES ADVICE STOCKTON, England (CP)-- Ken Parkin, 34, believes many marriages break up because couples don't know how to ex- press their affection. As a rem- edy he proposes to give a course at a local night school to teach Durham couples how to ap- preciate each other. Parkin, a former actor, is a bachelor. For quality, selection and volue . . styles for boys and girls, from infants to size The Best Costs Less At" OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE COME TO DUNN'S FOR Back-To-School GYM nician, who trained in Kirk- land and District General Hospital class of '62 and is now on the staff of Oshawa General Hospital. The pros- pective bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kol- odzie, Oshawa, is a graduate of the General Motors Insti- tute, Flint, Michigan. Sandford MARMORA -- St. Paul's An- glican Church, Marmora, was the setting when Grace Eliza- beth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford McCaw, Marmora, was united in marriage to Lance Sandford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sandford, Whitby. The Reverend Reginald Lane officiated and music was sup- plied by the St. Paul's Angli- can Church Choir with Mrs, Roy Frost at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal nylon organdy over taffeta gown with a short train and her man- tilla style veil was of Chantilly sweetheart roses crested on a white Bible. Maid of honor was Miss Linda Gawley and bridesmaids were the Miss Joyce and Miss San- - McCaw ford-McCaw wedding in Mar- mora were from Trenton, Osh- awa, Whitby, Niagara Falls, Bowmanville, Agincourt, Toron-| to, Wallaceburg, Sarnia, Peter-) borough, Madoc, Millbridge,' Lakefield arid Marmora. DANCE TWIRL Register Thursdey, Sept. 9 | 4PM, -- 7 P.M. | Saturday, Sept. 1 10 A.M. -- 2 P.M. FOR FALL TERM | Gym Shorts Athletic Supports Schoo! Crested T-Shirts .. Athletic Socks ......++ ends School Sweaters, from .. School Crested Jackets .....- Duffle Bags . 6... sre eenes SCHOOL SWEATERS & JACKETS for Oshawe--McLoughlin, Donevan, Central, O'Neill, Whitby--Anderson Street and Henry Street. NO MONEY DOWN -- NO CARRYING CHARGES dra McCaw, sisters of the bride. Their formal gowns of nylon or- were in rainbow hues of yellow, green and mauve. Flower girl was Miss Shelley Quinlan wear- ing a formal pink nylon gown. The bride's attendants all car- ed roses, Mr, James Bedore was best man and the ushers were Mr. len McCaw, and Mr. Rick Sandford. Master Jamie Mantle was the ringbearer. For the reception at the hurch hall, the bride's mother received in a pale blue lace over taffeta jacket dress with white accessories, assisted by the bridegroom's mother who wore a shell pink nylon sheath with matching lace coat and pink accessories; The bride's travelling outfit for their motor trip to Cape Cod |was a green linen suit with | sage of pink carnations. On their return they will reside in Whit- by | Guests attending the Sand- \for enterprising, hard - working Paulucci was his job as handy man in a Minnesota grocery store where he made up his mind to own a store -- and he owned two when he was 19. STARTED SELLING Later, he became a wholesale food salesman and when he reached this career stage, he decided he was going to work jso hard he'd be able to buy the business, |. When this was accomplished, |Paulucci borrowed $2,500 a few jmonths before his 29th birthday, |rented a quonset hut and began lraising bean-sprouts. A year later he started the Chun King iCorp. by canning and _ selling chow mein. And he settled on jchow mein instead of Italian |food, because when he got his |idea no one was producing Chi- 'nese food in the way he had planned to do it. "Then at that stage in my How well he succeeded at thi ijhard work he has left behind eee ee eee ee tener neeee VISIT BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR FOR .. : datesetters '65 Pictured on the left is only one of the many luxurious charmers available at Black's. This blouse features a cowl-neck in silky smooth Arnel surah, with permanently pleated collar and cuffs washable, crease-resistant, in great Fall colors. See our Fall styles now, you'll be glad you did See the Fall Fashion inser? in today's pap' to mak, true, in Arnel or Terylene. 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