'WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Weddin Oshasra Times Women's Page. Oshawa Times office. Early record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and @ victure af the bride ta the 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 g Album is provided by The Forms are available at The publication of this wedding Wamen'e UWdAitae «+ eann af the day after the wedding. McNamara-Kawzenuk A honeymoon in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania fol- lowed the marriage in St. John's Ukrainian Greek Ortho- dox Church of Irene Rose Kaw- zenuk and William Edward Mc- Namara. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Michael Kaw- zenuk, Oshawa and the late Mrs. Kawzenuk and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs David Anthony Me- Namara of Kinmount, Ontario. The Reverend Rostyslaw Pan- ezenko performed the ceremony and the bride's father gave her in marriage. Carrying a formal bouquet of red Yuletide roses centered with pink Sensation roses, the bride wore a full- length gown of silk organza and Chantilly lace. The shim bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves, edged with lace which was repeated on the bell-shaped skirt. A cathedral train flowed from the waist and a scalloped, cascade ° bouffant veil of tulle was se- cured by a circlet headdress of pearls and crystals. Mrs. Michael Kawzenuk Jr. was the matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Douglas Lavoie, Miss laiba Maiboroda, all of Oshawa and Miss Janice Newland, Whitby The flower girl was Miss Julie McNamara of Fenelon Falls. Mr. Brock McNamara of Fenelon Falls was the best man and the ring bearer was Master Michael Kawzenuk.. Ushering were Paul Kawzenuk, Oshawa; Jack McNamara, Peterborough and David McNamara of Kin- mount A reception was held tn the Kinsmen Community Centre and when the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride was wearing a white wool, houcle suit with pink accessories. Mr. and Mrs. McNamara are residing at 41 Heber Down crescent, Brooklin, Ontario, Scott-McNeil Westmount United Church was the setting recently for the marriage of Jean Lillian Mc- Neil to Roger Leonard Scott. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James McNeil, Janetville, and the Jate Mr. McNeil and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Osh awa. The Reverend Frank Ward Tweeds, Plaids, Herald Fall Styles By LINDA CRAWFORD MONTREAL (CP) Autumn colors in heather tweeds, plaids and checks heralded Wednes day the beginning of the major fall fashion previews The Joshar collection of en sembles--and the total look was never stronger--opened pith a highland-looking outfit of muted turquoise, brown and grey wool plaid, {t was co-ordinated with turquoise heather tweed When the heather jacket was removed, the fake kilt skirt be- came a long-torso dress with cap sleeves. A plaid scarf was draped around the neck. Golden Browns made frequent appearances, along with sage green. A winter white called pearl frost usually came in com- bination with a richer color. Many coats had_ sidefasten ings and most with this detail- ing had a fencing tunic look. COATS WERE NARROW | Generally, the coats were nar-| row. Some had brass buttons and military styling and most coats and suit jackets sed double breasted The molded Jook in coats was) carried through to their com- panion dresses | Wide belts that hung slightly below the waist were popular on/| coats and suits, Most eirts | were straight, or almost so The tent coat--free, full lines floating from narrow shoulders] --is back in vogue. It came in| caramel, green and plaid. COMBINATIONS SEEN Houndstooth, heather and} plaid combinatiors were seen| throughout the collection. Tur-| quoise and cognac, burgundy or| plum were favored color com binations Several turnabout costumes were shown for casual wear Bell-bottoms were bypassed) for stove pipe slacks for the three-piece pant customes also! came in heather tweed and check combinations Ranch mink, fox and dyed racoon were used to trim sev eral coats. One with racoon trim looked 30ish with its large low fur collar, fitted lines, side fastening and skinny fur-trim med sleeves. Budget-priced fake furs. were used for casual above-the-knee coats. The stencilled was not meant to resemble "any known animal.' A new uncrushable pile fabrics in golden brown was also shown | checked TALKS BEST AT 15 VICTORIA (CP) -- Roberta Jameson, 15, of Duncan. B.C.,! won the 4-H Club's province- pride speaking competition fi nals. Her topic was soil con- servation, FABRIC Village "The § With the widest se lection of -- Import | Ralph lors. Mr. officiated and the soloist, Mrs Ralph Bailey, was accompanied by Mr. Rowland McCord Given in marriage by her un cle, Mr. Melvin Wright, Janet- ville, the bride was wearing a formal sheath of ligoda featur ing a semi-empire bodice and lily-point sleeves, The scoop neckline and waistline were en- circled with exquisite Guipure lace. The back of the gown was highlighted by a detachable chapel train. A erystal -and pearl waterlily held her bouf fant veil and she carried a bou quet of snowy white roses The matron of honor was Mrs Mason and the other at tendants were Mrs. Richard Mogg and Miss Judy DeGeer, both of Toronto and Miss Donna Allen, Oshawa Mr. Richard Mogg, Toronto, acted as best man and those ushering were. Mr. Ross Davis, Mr. Walter Parks and Mr, Har- old Bouckley. Following the reception held in the church hall, the couple left on a honeymoon trip. to Washington, D.C, The bride | chose as her travelling ensem ble, a two-piececame!l wool ort featuring a white puritan collar and a corsage of blending col-| and Mrs, Scott are making their home in Oshawa. Out-of-town guests were pres-/| ent from Toronto, Gravenhurst, | Lindsay, Lakefield and sur- rounding areas. hiss abode MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. MCNAMARA Ireland Studio SOCIAL NOTICES RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. George Alichin receive their relatives and friends at their home on Tues- ter, don Furey Hart, Furey day, June 7, 1966 from 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. and from 7.00 p.m to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary 18 phonse Church WEATHER AFFECTS HOME CARLISLE, England (CP) The weather affects marital happiness and quarrels James Stables, 52. After years of study } Susan Diana, court says clerk, he says many 20|\ bled marriages end in court in ENGAGEMENT and Mrs Oshawa, Windsor. in St where he is of the Carlisle; winter than in summe Thomas Nolan, Rowmanville, will be pleased to Peterborough, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- to Barry Gor- son of Mrs. A and Mr. D The wedding is to take place on Saturday, | 1966 at 11.00 a.m Peterborough recording more trou 74 Celine Street FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the agave Shodes end M&C DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACKS WXPERTLY INSTALLED 723-7827 WONDERFUL VALUES In Diamond Bridal Pairs ai BURNS Jewei They Look So Lovely Together... Interlocking bridal pairs to wear with pride -- now specially priced for June weddings. Blazing dia- monds are set in 14K yellow or white gold engagement ring and wedding band made for each other and you! iers MATCHING DIAMOND WEDDING BANDS In 14K Florentine- finish yellow gold. 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