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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1965, p. 15

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Oshawa Times Women's Page Oshawa Times office. Early De Cicco - First Baptist Church was the setting for the marriage of Lil- lian Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Romanuk, Oshawa, to Michele DeCicco, son of Mrs. John DeCicco, Oshawa, and the late Mr. DeCicco. The Reverend N. Frank Swackhammer ofticiated. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride was wearing a formal gown of pure silk organ- za over taffeta, prith a fitted bodice styled with a_ bateau neckline and lily-point sleeves. The controlled front of the skirt cascaded into voluminous full- ness at the back, flowing into a cathedral train. The overall effect was high-lighted by seed- pearl encrusted Alencon lace appliques on the front of the bodice and down the back of the gown. Her pearl and crystal WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The . Forms are available at The publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the corspleted form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Romanuk scalloped finger-tip veil of silk illusion and she carried a bou- quet of pink roses on a back- ground of white roses and stephanotis. The bride's sister, Mrs. Dan- iel Kornylo, was her. matron of honor and the other attendants were Miss Maria De Cieco, Mrs. Ronald Romanuk and Miss Lena Cassano, all of Oshawa. Mr, Mario Rochetta was the best man, and those ushering were Mr.J Ralph Pallone, Mr. Ronald Rpmanuk, and Mr, Mido Rochetta,\ all of Oshawa Following the reception held at the Masonic Temple, the couple left their honeymoon with the Ppride donning, for travelling,4 a brown knitted dress, with accessories of co- ordinating colors. Mr. and Mrs. DeCicco will make their home at 522 Bond street west, Oshawa. a ed # = chi aw AAT AiAy VLU D ULL SS Light Candles | God's love for all mankind is|a **| forward, receive their candle nd place it on Jesus' birthday ake. The traditional birthday cake nd ice cream, complete with the real meaning of Christmas,|naper hats brought the party to so at this time of Jesus' birth-|, successful conclusion. day celebrations, King Street Happy Doubles Club held its Christmas family party in the lower Centennial Hall. A large number of parents and their children enjoyed the evening, convened by Mr.: and Mrs. Frank Burrows and their group. A candlelight service was held with carol singing led by Miss Nancy Fraser with Miss Hazel Rundle at the piano. After a prayer and the singing of "O Little Town of Bethlehem" a candlelighting ceremony took) place. Children dressed in cos- tumes of other countries acted as candlelighters.- Children who |participated were Lee Elston, Linda Forrester, Anita Her- |bert, Jimmy Lean, Molly Mc |Clure and Dawn Nicholson. Sy! |via Gomme and Bette Lynne Os-! borne assisted the younger chil-| GIFTS ) FASHION FLAIR If From Black's... Suits and Dresses Sportswear Evening Gowns Sweaters Blouses Costs and Jackets Slims and Skirts GIFT CERTIFICATES A Small Deposit Will Hold, BLACK'S Lodies' Weer Ltd. 72 Simeoe North Cleopatra headdress held her ps icolcunacindin vin slits ad atealanaee | | KEEP IN TRIM There is a nugget of wisdom) of our dreams, we will one day Mental Attitude Controls : |in that challenging way of think-| achieve success unexpected to | Weight Loss For Many ga We ted fo tik in terme sec hours. "-- hea t. 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Far from being Polly-ithe brain, is a goal-seeker True! the 'partially set jelly 3 under the leadership of Mr./mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, Mr,|Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody, Mr.) Whether any stint is easy or ------------------ : eth Sehedben dis ih and Mrs. Fred Britten and M and Mrs. Frank Singer, Mr. and and Mrs. Philip Law i Mr. orim, lies in the way you look at MR. AND MRS, MICHELE DE CICCO anna thinking, this is good, hard/ will is linked to a goal. To thinking, and believing. paraphrase Thoreau: If we pic : ture the goal and keep advanc- NEED TO VISUALIZE ing confidently in the direction hes GAIL HARVEY IS MARRIED '» ian Church in Toronto. One evening I cone | PARTY FARE James Moore, a dental stu- dent after their wedding Sat- urday at Trinity Presbyte:- Gail Harvey, Canadian women's closed golf cham- pion poses with her husband MAY WE SUGGEST... 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