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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1966, p. 17

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Be ray oy eo oe Revo ares | WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album ts provided by The Oshagra Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The 4 Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and 'a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor a3 soon as possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Bosley - Sharon Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Duffield, and Michael John Baptizte Bosley, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Bos- ley, all of Oshawa, were united in marriage in Albert Street United Church. The Reverend Helmut Dyck performed the afternoon cere- mony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a bouf- fant gown of Chantiny face with a fitted bodice, scalloped neck- line and lily-point sleeves. Tier on tier of lace cascaded from sha tine waiet at the hark of nad ae = the skirt. A headdress of match- ing lace petals, edged with Duffield seed pearls held her shoulder- length, bouffant tulle veil and she carried a garland cascade of dark red sweetheart roses and white pompoms. Miss Faye Duffield was the maid of honor and the brides- maids were Marie Bosley and Beverly Lamb. Terrance Perkins was the best man and the ushers were John Gow and Edward Tilling, all of Oshawa. A reception was held in the UAW Hall. As the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride was wearing a navy blue suit with white and black acces- sories. Mr. and Mrs. Bosley will MRS. MICHAEL J. BOSLEY make their home in Oshawa. Guests attended from Peter- borough, Oakville, Cherrywood, St. Catharines and Whitby. Sills - Goulding Christ Memorial Church was the setting for the marriage of Linda Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Giles H. Goulding, to George Stephen Sills, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sills, all of Oshawa. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon officiated and Rudolph Hey- dens played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white organza over de- lustered peau de soie accented at the empire waistline and sleeves with appliques of Chan- tilly lace encrusted with seed pearls. A train of organza, sim- Hlarily trimmed, fell softly from the shoulders. Her headdress was a white organza rose tipped with seed pearls and holding her elbow-length veil of nylon tulle and she carried a bouquet of pink glamelias. The maid of honor was Miss Yvonne Anderson and the bridesmaid was Miss Janet Rorabeck, both of Oshawa. Ths best man was Milton Wilson and Robert Goulding, the bride's brother, ushered. The reception was held at the home of the bride's par- ents. As the couple left for a honeymoon to points west, the bride was wearing a pink double-knit suit with black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Sills are resid- ing at 362 Elgin street, apart- ment 5, Oshawa. Brady - Beriault A wedding in St. Joseph de Bordeaux, Roman Catholic Chureh, Montreal, united David Gerrard Brady of Oshawa and Michele Beriault, Montreal. the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wilfred Beriault of Ste, Justine de Newton, Quebec, and the late Mr. Berlault. The bridegroom's are Mr, and Mrs. John . Brady of Oshawa. The bride's brother, the Re- verend Jean-Marc Beriault, per: formed the ceremony and an- other brother, Serge Beriault, gave her in marriage. The bride's gown of nylon or- ganza and taffeta was styled on full - length empire lines, with Chantilly lace and seed pearls trimming the long-sleev- ed bodice and front panel. A chapel train of lace fell from waist and a single white flow- er headdress held her shoulder- length veil. Her flowers were pink carnations in a cascade bouquet. Mrs. Albert Taillon, Chateau- gay, Quebec, was her sister's matron of honor and Josee McGillis, Valleyfield, Quebec, was the flower girl. James Brady, the bride- groom's brother, was his best man. A wedding breakfast was held at Le Coq-au-Vin, City of Laval, and the honeymoon was spent at Nassau, the Bahamas, For going away, the bride chose a pink brocaded suit with cuffs of pink fox fur; a black velvet hat and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Brady are re- siding on Grenfell square, Osh- a large organza bow at the awa. | silk $t. John the Evangelist Roman' Catholic Church, Whitby, was the setting for the marriage of Bonnie Patricia, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Allan, Whitby, to Allan Christopher Dokis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dokis, Sarnia. The Reverend Kevin O'Dris- coll officiated and the wedding music was played by J. O'Con- nor, Peterborough, accompan- ied by Mrs. J. C. McGee. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a for- mal gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta and a nylon organza sleeveless coat edged with sim- ilar lace, falling into a long train. The sheath styled dress featured a slightly raised waist- line, a scalloped neckline and lily-point sleeves, Her headdress was a tiara holding her lace appliqued circular veil of pure usion and she carried a white prayer book, crested with a white orchid from which fell streamers of stephanotis. Ce ee St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the wedding of Joyce Con- stance Power and Thomas An- drew Moffatt. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew- is R. Power, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moffatt of RR2 Brechin, Ontario. The marriage was solemniz- ed by the Reverend N. J. Gig- nac. Mrs. Philip Lesley played the wedding music and ac- companied the soloist, Mrs. E. Flegel. Wearing a semi-formal dress of imported French lace over peau de sole, the bride was given in marriage by her father. The dress was styled with a scalloped, scooped neck « line three - quarter sleeves and a train of lace. A crown head- The maid of honor was Miss Caryl Ann Allan and the brides- maids were Miss Elaine Allan and Miss Jusie Kuzik, both of Whitby; Miss Esther Apter, Downsview; Miss Francine Clairmont, Ottawa and Miss Meme Verriet, Whitby. The flower girl was Miss Laurie Dokis, Rexdale. The best man was John Pathowski, Sarnia. The ushers were Leo Dokis, Sarnia; Ray. Dokis, Downsview, Melvin Dokis, Rexdale; Larry Short. and William Allan Jr., both of Whitby. The ring bearer was Jonathan Allan, Whitby. - The reception was held at the Georgian Motor Hotel: As the couple left for their honey- moon to northern points, the bride was wearing a beige and orange wool tweed suit with matching coat and hat, and brown suede accessories. Mr. and Mrs, Dokis are mak- ing their home at S45. Mary street east, Whitby. e Moffat - Pawar dress of lace, beaded with pearls and crystals, held her shoulder length veil of tulle il- lusion and she carried a spray cascade of white butterfly ros- es with feathered carnations and stephanotis. Miss May Robson, Oshawa, was the maid of honor and Leo M. McLean, Brechin, best man. Ushering were Frank A, Power and Basil O'Donnell. Following a reception at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Mof- fatt left for the Laurentians and Quebec. For travelling, the bride donned a teal blue, wool crepe sheath with matching jacket and accessories in tan kid. Mr, and Mrs. Moffatt will make their home in Scarbor- ough, Ontario. Barchard Mr. and Mrs Stephen Harry Barchard who were married in Courtice United Church, will make their home in Cobourg. The bride, the former Irene Helen Milgate, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Milgate, RR 3, Bowmanville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Barchard of Newcastle, Ontario. The Reverend Dermot Ars- THE OSHAWA TiMiS, Thursday, Gciober 26, 1966 47 - Milgate cott officiated and Archie Camp- Carrying a bouquet of Car- nio pink roses and white shasta chrysanthemums, the bride was given in' marriage by her fa- ther. Her formal gown of. an- tique white satin was styled with a scoop neckline, elbow- length sleeves. and a_ chapel train attached by a self rose. A nylon bow, sparkling with Pascoe - Goyne Making their home in Oshawa following their marriage « in Ebenezer United Church, Cour- tice, are Mr. and Mrs, Loran Charles Pascoe. The bride, the former Elizabeth Grace Goyne, is the daughter of Mz. and Mas. Garnet Roy Goyne, RR 6, Bow- manville, The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pascoe and step-son of John Broome of Tyrone. The Reverend John Romeril performed the ceremony. Ross Metcalfe of Hampton was the soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Eric Courtice. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Swiss lace and organza. The lace bodice was styled with a scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves and the white organza hopped skirt, over taffeta, was embellished with lace appli- ques. A crown of pearls held her shoulder-length veil of nylon tulle and she carried a bouquet of gold delight roses. Miss Lois Ashton, RR 2, Osh- awa, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Patricia and Miss Margaret Goyne, sisters of the bride. The best man was Ronald Broome, Solina, and Robert Hamilton, Tyrone. The reception was held in the church hall and the honeymoon spent in northern Ontario. As the couple left, the bride was wearing a yellow tweed tailored suit with brown ac ies. bell played the wedding music.. aurora borealis held her shoul- der - length, double - tiered veil of nylon tulle, Mrs. Otto Schneider, RR 3, Bowmanville, sister of the bride, was her matron of honor and Gary Barchard, Newcastle, was the best man, Ushering were Edward Milgate Jr. and Phil- lip Barchard, A reception was held in the Christian Education Building at Courtice and the couple left for Niagara Falls and poinis west. For going away, the bride don- ned an A-line pink lace over taffeta dress with black acces- sories and a corsage of white chrysanthemums. HOUSEHOLD HINT To wash rice thoroughly and easily, place in a large bowl with plenty of water and beat with an age heater drained, it's ready to cook. Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe are re- siding at 527 Coleridge street, Oshawa. Guests were present from Hamilton, Port Credit, Tyrone, Belleville, Bowmanville, Osh- awa, Whitby, Enniskillen and Solina. 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