RED DENTIST England (CP) -- ine Jack Uniake, d of only one thing he dentist. So he nts of bitter, two sh stout and a bot- + before having a Unfortunately it hen he had worked urage and when he n he was arrested. iid Uniake's story stic he believed it ed him. IRDAY UES AVE! ILDREN'S care Polyester tband, adjust- sockets, back », Sizes 30 to 801 > JAMAICA =. 1.99 ICA SHORTS prints, florals cotton 97: ) -- Boys' and n' solid colors Pair 1.67 ;OMFORT -- Cool and a LOT OR BIG SIZE in the group 1.67 y disposable: LTT -- Light-as-a- 'and cold re- rrying, sturd for picnics' oT A terrific buy ttials!. Sturdy edly e -- Protects at . Cups nd cups. Big, 2, Save work. anor AT? for 3le Je RS it ious flavors. r @ Onion. bess OT * OF AYS R'S _ Oshawa, took place Saturday,|/honor and WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by the Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office, Publication ef this wedding record depends upon the submission of the completed form to the Women's Editor at least three days before the ceremony. The record of the bride-elect's showers and her out-of-town guest: should be submitted at least five days before the weddirg. Peters - Nash The wedding of Judith Annjand an elbow length tulle illu- Nash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Sion veil. The bride carried a [ bouquet of baby orchids and } Robert John Nash, and James) Harold Peters, son of Mr. and Mis. Charles Hartington' of Mrs. William S. Peters, all of|picton, Ontario, was matron of the Misses Peggy June 17, at. Albert Street Unit-| Neal and Pamela ed Church. were bridesmaids, Miss Sharon The Reverend §. C. H. Atkin-| Davidson was flower girl and son, Toronto, officiated. Soloist|Wayne Davidson was ring Mrs. R. K. Kellington, Oshawa,|bearer. Ushers were Robert stephanotis. was accompanied by Harold Orr and Newton Woods. Ellis, also of Oshawa. A reception was held at the The bride was given in Kinsmen Community Centre marriage by her father and/after which the couple left for wore a full-length A-line gown)/a honeyn.oon in Florida. The ;-- of faille with lace on the short|bride wore a dress and coat sleeves and on the hem of thejensemble of green and white skirt. The train, which was at-|brocade with beige hat, purse, tached at the shoulders with Shoes and gloves. : two bows, was also of the same' Mr. and Mrs. Peters will re- lace. side on Emerson Street in Osh- She wore a pillbox headdress awa. Donald - Greer In a candle-light, all white/der-length veil of silk tulle il- preg Br det Greer' be-jlusion and she carried a cas- came the bride of lan Ross fi Donald in an evening ceremony] C24e bouquet of white roses last Saturday in Christ Memor- 29d stephanotis, jal Church. The maid of honor was Miss The bride is the daughter of Jill Greer, sister of the bride Mr. and Mrs. John Montague|and the bridesmaids were Les- Greer, Oshawa, and the bride-\!ie Greer, also a sister, and groom is the son of Mrs. Wil-|Joy Donald of London, Ontario, liam Ballantyne of London, On-| Sister of the bridegroom. tario, and the late William Don- Allen Lozon and _ George ald. Deagle ushered with John Stoff- Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon™an, all of London, as best performed the ceremony. |man. The bride was given in mar-| A reception followed at the riage by her father. She wore a/home of the bride's parents and full-length gown of white silk|the couple left on a wedding crepe featuring bell sleeves, a/ttip to points east. On their re- Hartman ¢ be |: | | | | high waist and an A-line skirt; Sleeves and hemline were ap- pliqued with Alencon lace. A full cathedral train fell from a bow at the waistline and was bordered with the same lace. A lace coronet held her shoul- Beauchamp - Bremner Whitby Baptist Church was the setting for the marriage of Helen Isobelle Bremner, daugh- % @ ter of Mr. and Mrs, John M. Brenner, Whitby, and Ter- rence Lee Beauchamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Modeau B. Beau- champ, of Ajax, Saturday, June 17, at 3:00 p.m. The Reverend John McLeod # was the officiating clergyman. } Soloist George Jepma, Whitby, | was accompanied by Mrs. Edith Summers. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an empire A-line gown of white rice satin. The elbow length sleeves and bodice were trim- med with re-embroidered Alen- con lace. The gown had a cathedral train which fell from the waist. She wore a crown of crystals and a four-tiered bouf- fant veil of silk illusion, and carried a cascade of pink chif- fon roses, nested in tulle. was maid of honor; Miss Anne turn Mr. and Mrs. Donald will make their home at London,| Ontario. For travelling the bride chose a sheath dress of beige linen with mocha accessories and a multi-color linen coat. St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church was the set- ting for the marriage between Lucia Semenko, daughter of Mrs. Wasil Semenko of Osh- awa and the late Mr. Semenko, and Adam Edward Kzanoski, ' ison of Mr. and Mrs. Kzanoski Miss Janet Meier, Oshawa, *- * and Miss Carol Beauchamp, sister of the bridegroom, were \ bridesmaids. P James M. Bremner of Peter- ¢ borough was best man and ush- Armstrong, cousin of the bride, x : of Whitby. The Reverend Rostyslaw Pan- czenko officiated at the mar- riage and the wedding music was provided by the church choir. | The bride, who was given in ers were Elwood anemia MRS. T, L. BEAUCHAMP and Barry Johnston. After a_ reception at the . Swee ot | church hall, the couple left rN ahaa et ted Swerirary a trip to Niagara Falls and TORER: Northern Ontario. The bride) Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp wore a navy blue double knit | will reside at 304 Athol Street, suit and white accessories and Whitby. McLeod - Nichols The Reverend John McLeod officiated in Whitby Baptist Church last Saturday afternoon when Patricia Marilyn Nichols became the bride --ef--Brian Douglas McLeod. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percival Howard Nichols of Whitby and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Owen McLeod of Chilliwack, B.C. and the late Mr. McLeod. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of net lace over taffeta with a chapel train 'low- ing from the shoulders. A © round neckline and short © sleeves embroidered with seed' © pearls, complimented the © Straight lines of the gown and | a large, white rose held her double veil with scalloped edges. She carried a white prayer book on which rested a pink orchid and stephanotis. Miss Shirley Nichols, Osh- awa, was the maid of honor and Glenn Houghland, Whitby © acted as best man. Ushering © were David and Roy Nichols of Whitby. A reception was held in the Knights of Columbus Hall, | Whitby and the couple left for Niagara Falls. They will make; their home at Rexdale, Ontario.| For going away, the bride don-| black lace trim and a black hat ned a pink A-line dress with'and accessories. "MRS. BRIAN McLEOD HOUSEHOLD HINT PLANTING TREES The newest way to top off a Reon ong ll snl uot ne - ee A "chain"? -year centennial project in mini-skirt is with a "chain"! Shich Kenora-Keewatin school- belt; economy - minded girls|children planted 26,000 trees on make theor own from the pull-|a special plot near Kenora air- tabs of pop-top cans. Just bend|port has been completed. The the tab of one link: over the/project was sponsored by the ring of the second and spray-|Ontario department of lands |flowers and marriage by Jakiw _ Shpak, uncle of the bride, wore a full- length peau de soie gown with a Jace appliqued bodice and skirt, The straight - cut gown had a round neck and an at- tachable train, Her tulle shoul- der - length veil was secured with a crown of lace petals with leaves in seed Element Karen Alice Cooke, daughter| of Mr. and Mrs,_Ernest--€-; Cooke, exchanged wedding! vows with Gregory Edward! Element, son of Mrs. Peter Element and the late Mr. Ele-| ment, Saturday, June 17 at Northminster United Church. | The Reverend H. A. Mellow) officiated and the bride was) given in marriage by _ her father. The bride wore a full- length gown with a satin A-line} skirt and a lace bodice. It had) bell sleeves and a satin chapel) train. She wore a crown of crys-| tals and pearls and a tulle' shoulder-length veil. ! Clare Louise Waduck, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Waduck,, was married to) Thomas Raymond Hart, son of} Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hart, Sat-) urday, June 17, at Saint Mary of the People Roman Catholic! Church. The Reverend N. J, Gignac officiated and Mrs. William Kinsman was organist and so-| loist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a self - made gown with A-line skirt, fitted bodice and_lily- point sleeves, It had a scoop- ed neckline, a°natural waistline and a chapel train held at the waist with a self rose. The gown was appliqued with im- ported French sparkle lace at the neckline, waist, hemline and} on the sleeves. The bride wore | paint. and forests, ) a rhinestone tiara and a full-| length nylon tulle veil with 'MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. PETERS Ireland Studio phic: Wee. 4. os MR. AND MRS. ADAM E. KZANOSKI Aldsworth Photography Kzanoski - Semenko pearls. The bride carried a bou- quet of red roses and white car- nations. Miss Carol Kzanoski was maid of honor; Misses Valerie Daniels, Linda Dobroshinsky, and Val Sheremet, all of Osh- awa, were bridesmaids; Ann Sidorkewicz was flower. girl, and Gregory Mandziuk was ring bearer. Jakow Semenko was best man and Jerry Issel, Steve Luchka and Zenan Skira were ushers. After a reception at St. John's parish hall, Oshawa, the couple left for a honeymoon at Expo 67 in Montreal. The bride's going away outfit was an aqua blue walking suit with black patent shoes and purse and a white hat and gloves. Mr. and Mrs. Kzanosko will reside in Oshawa after their honeymoon. : - Cooke She also wore a_ locket be- longing to her maternal grand- mother. Miss Gayle Cooke, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Jane Miller, Picker- ing and Mrs. Harold Lawlor were attendants, After a reception at Christ Memorial Church hall, the couple left for points west. The bride wore a peach two-piece ensemble with white acces- sories, | Mr. and Mrs. Element will reside on Nonquon Road, Osh- awa. Hart - Waduck scalloped edges. She carried a semi - cascade of white, sweet- heart roses, accented with corn flowers, stephanotis and trail- ing ivy. Miss Pamela Kehoe was maid of honor and Miss Irene Frobel and Miss Beverley Fran- ko, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. Miss Alice Fice, was flower girl and Tommy Fice, ring bearer. James Waduck, brother of the bride, was best man and Hans Hentsche and Douglas Mathews were ushers. After a reception at the church hall, the couple left for New York state. The bride wore a self made white brocade suit with jewel buttons, a sheer mauve blouse with matching tulle hat and a corsage of mauve carnations. j Mr. and Mrs. Hart will re side on Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. MR. AND MRS. IAN ROSS DONALD --Ireland Studio Sn nil MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. ROBERTSON Aldsworth Photography Robertson - Naylor Sandra May Naylor, daugh-| fell from the back yoke which ter of Mr. and Mrs, William | was scooped, She wore a tiara John Naylor and John Roland|of pearls and rhinestones and Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs.|a shoulder-length veil of tulle. John Roland Robertson, were|The bride carried a bouquet of married Saturday, June 17 at| Talisman roses. Larry Marshall was accompan-| Robertson was bridesmaid. ied by Ronald Kellington. | The bride, who was given in}best man and Robert Holden shimmering ligoda for her sim-|ushers. ple wedding gown. The empire bodice was enhanced by a clas-/of Northminster Uited Church, bodice, sleeves and back yoke.} Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will A softly pleated watteau train'reside in Scarborough. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS R,. HART Ireland Studio | Greenwell, son of Mr. and Mrs, | dress. She carried a bouquet of | tiie sa As a | THE OSHAWA TIMES, 4 y Friday, June 23, 1967 |] FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Terence Dur- kin announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daugh- ter, Pauline Anne, to Robert Thomas Gay, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gay, all of Oshawa. The ceremony is to s|take place on Saturday, July §}22, 1967, at 10.30 am. in St. F|Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm C, {McBain wish to announce the |forthcoming marriage of their |daughter, Heather Cheryl, to | Allan C. Pilkey, son of Mr. and /|Mrs. Clifford G. Pilkey, all of _fOshawa. The ceremony is to »\take place on Saturday, July 415, 1967, at 4.00 p.m. in St. = |Paul's Presbyterian Church. | RECEPTION | Mr. and Mrs, G, P. (Perce) Cooper will be pleased to re- ceive their relatives and friends and neighbors at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooper, ' |219 Verbena Court, Oshawa, on Tuesday, June 27, 1967 from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m. and 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of |their 50th wedding anniversary. MR. AND MRS. E. GREGORY ELEMENT | Portraits by Greenaway Many Entertain | Martin - Davis | Elizabeth Luke Miss Dorothy Louise Seahjand carnations with English Bride Of Tomorrow Davis, daughter of Mrs. Effie|Ivy Pitan to her marae sane L. Arnett of Monrovia, Liberia, Miss Rebecca Bigelow of Cin- row to Raymond Albert St. Lou- West Africa, and the late Moses |cinnati was maid of honor. The is, Miss Elizabeth Ann Luke |L. Davis, recently became the|Misses Cindy Shin Yeh -- been Prioiag iy iy igs eh ibride of Orin James Martin,/of Bandung, Indonesia, and/Showers. Mrs. W. D. H. . lson of Homer B. Martin and/Gloria May Nelson of St. Cath- pi ge Mb Dr. Elizabeth M. Martin ofjerine, Jamaica, were brides-| miscellaneous shower attended | Wooster, Ohio, formerly of Osh-| maids. |by relatives and friends. awa. Miss Barbara Hodges, daugh-} A neighborhood presentation The Reverend William Proy-|ter of Dr. and Mrs. James| Shower was given by Mrs. Har- ince of Toronto, the Hodges, Wooster, : was flower| ry Pretty, Colborne Street East, bride- girl. Best man was Carl Pul-|and Mrs. Stanley Waxlett, Cen- |groom's godfather, officiated at) yermacher, Cleveland, and ush-|!'al Park Boulevard North, at the double-ring ceremony. The ers were: Lance Rebello of Tan-| Adelaide House in the form of |bride was given in marriage by|zania, East Africa, and the)® dessert party. ; brid 's brother, Paul). Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, |W. Dean Hopkins, at an aft i : vad au'| Jasmine Street hosted a family noon ceremony at Westminster) harass F 'party at which a presentation {Presbyterian Church. After a rec eption in the\was made to the future bride ; church hall, the couple left for d- brid Terry Miller played the pre-|, trip to Expo 67 which will be and bri Sitti |nuptial music. followed by a trip to the bride's ween os ae _ <-- The bride made her own|home in Liberia. Geieral Electric Toronte enti |gown of antique satin in a| The bride's going away out-|,.; : | ; ? |tained at a luncheon and mis- floor-length A-line pattern. The/fit, which she made, was a fit- cellaneous shower. Miss Luke scoop neckline and long sleeves|ted dress and jacket ensemble.| 51<, recaived bs monetary ift were embroidered in lace and|/She wore a white rose corsage. | Mrs. David Zabudsky Watnut her detachable chapel train|The new Mrs. Martin was Miss} court Sala: x miscellaneous was made of ivory lace. Her| Liberia of 1964 and was a semi- shower: co-hostess was Mrs shoulder-length lace veil was/finalist in the Miss World 1964 Gordon: Petre Vardun Road. i \attached to a pearl crown|pageant in London, England. A presentation was made by made by the bridegroom's|The newlyweds will tem-|.. orkers of the prospective | mother. She carried a conten+|porarily reside on Poplar : y bridegroom by the Data Pro- porary cluster of white roses'Street, Wooster. Icessing Bent a William Neil- json and Son Ltd., Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ben- \son, Rosmere Street, uncle and jaunt of the bride - elect are Greenwell - Fairles * entertaining the bridal party | Pamela Jill Fairles, daughter} A scalloped veil of silk illu-jatter the wedding rehearsal. |of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N.|sion was highlighted by a self rer |Fairles, Oshawa, exchanged 19.6 and lily of the valley head-| ot) at il Ft V0 Tf, godin rows wit ones oh ELECTROLYSIS Removes superfluous hair Percy A. Greenwell of Vancou-| orange roses and white carna-| ver, Saturday, June 17 at 5.00/tions. .m, at Northminster United; Miss Irene Samkovas was painlessly | Church. |maid of honor and L. E. Allen! Try Our Kreesl fal | The Reverend H. A. Mellow| was best man. wack Bd Machin 2 |officiated. The bride, who was| After a reception at the Nort given in marriage by her|Oshawa Community Centre, the MARIE MURDUFF father, wore a short sheath|couple left for a honeymoon to| will be in Oshawe wedding gown of chantilly lace|}London, Ontario. The bride in centennial rose design, fash-|wore a yellow and black crepe ioned with a bolero, lily point|sheath and a corsage of yellow, et the GENOSHA HOTEL June 26th, 27th, 28th PHONE 723-4641 bateau neckline. A panel train sleeves and a pearl - trimmed|sweetheart roses. | Mr. and Mrs. Greenwell will Northminster United Church.| Mrs. Robert Holden, sister All are of Oshawa. }of the bride, was matron of The Reverend Dr. H. A.|honor; Mrs. Dennis Kory was Mellow officiated and soloist|attendant and Miss _ Janice! John Yealland of Toronto was) marriage by her father, chose|and Edward Robertson were After a reception in the hall sic bateau neckline and three-|the couple left for a honeymoon | quarter length sleeves. Re-|to New York State. The bride| embroidered Alencon lace was|wore a gold suit with light appliqued across the -lower|brown accessories. fell from the shoulders. '|reside in Ajax. | For appointment on these detes SLACK 5 | FOR ONE THREE STYLES Regular style -- wit pleats, belt loops, sh Grey, Olive Green, Ch sizes 28 to 44. CONTINENTALS With plain front sel IVY TYPE FIRST SLACK 9.95 EXTRA HAND OPEN A | CHARGE ACCOUNT @ No Down Poyment @ No Interest Open Friday till 9 Ope: @ No Carrying Chorges BUY 2 FOR THE PRICE Colors of Brown, Black, Charcoal, Olive Green and Oxford Grey. Sizes 28 to 38. Belt loops, plain front. Sizes 28 to 40. 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