WEDDIN A record for your Wedding Album is provided by the Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Publication of this wedding record depends upon the submission of the completed form to the Women's Editor ca a three days before the ceremony. The record of ride-elect's showers and her out-of-town guest should be submitted at least five days before the wedding. G ALBUM Greenou Northminster United Church was the getting last Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Miss Sally-Ann Hiley and Lloyd Dougals Greenough. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irene Hiley and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Joseph Dionne, all of Oshawa. The Reverend H. A. Mellow performed the ceremony and Ronald Kellington played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her the bride wore a full-length sheath uncle, Albert Robinson, gh- Hiley she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. The bride's sister, Mrs. Mark Akkerman, was the matron of honor and Miss Karen Anne Bell, Bath, Ontario, Miss Pat- ricia Hiley, another sister of the bride, and Miss Patricia Prat- ley, Ajax, were the brides- maids. Stanley Pawluczek acted as best man and ushering were Mark Akkerman, George Kolyn- ko, and Donald Dionne. A reception was held at the La Contessa Apartments and later the couple left for Expo 1 and the United States. The bride wore a beige brocade suit|~ gown of Chantilly lace styled with a bateau neckline and I\ly- point sleeves. A sling coat of silk faille trimmed with similar lace fell into a cathedral-length train. Her headdress, a crown of pearls and crystal, held a bouffant veil of silk illusion and Gill- Coombes Carol Frances Coombes and|the back. Her floral headdress Donald James Gill exchanged of lace, crystal and pearl trim, held a scalloped veil of silk) nuptial vows last Saturday illusion and she carried a cas- afternoon in Christ Memorial|cade bouquet of yellow roses! Church. The bride is the daugh-|and white stephanotis. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald) Mrs. Arthur Oliver, Whitby, Coombes, Oshawa, and the was the matron of honor and bridegroom is the son of Mr-.|the other attendants were, Mrs. and Mrs. Harold G. Gill, Bow-/Cjayton Kirby, Oshawa, Mrs. featuring a three-quarter length jacket trimmed with pastel mink, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Green- ough will reside on Nonquon Road, Oshawa. manville. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon officiated at the ceremony. Rowland Coombes sang, ac- companied by R.- Heydens at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length, semi-bouffant gown of silk organza over taffeta fea- turing a scoop neckline, natural waist line and cap sleeves, all trimmed in Alencon lace. Borders of similar lace en- hanced the front of the skirt and the built-in cathedral train, held by a self bow, which cas- caded from a bustle effect at Goreski- McMaster The Reverend M. J .Darby officiated at the ceremony unit- ing Gail Lorraine McMaster and Robert Wayne Goreski in marriage last Saturday after- noon in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. The birde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon A. McMaster, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Goreski, Port Perry. Mrs. Gary Booth sang and accompanied herself on the organ. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a full-length bell-skirted gown of Lagoda silk styled with a bod- ice of Swiss lace, a bateau neck- line and lily-point sleeves. A de- tachable overskirt, of Swiss lace in redingote effect, was accent- ed at the front with a self bow and cascaded to a cathedral train at the back of the gown. Her headdress, floral lace Connolly - Marlene Elaine Abramoff and Jay Sinclair Connolly were united in marriage by the Rev- erend DeLoss Scott last Satur- day afternoon in Northminster United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abramoff, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Connolly, Truro, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Cyril Gardner was the soloist and she was accom- panied by Mrs. William Dziek- ewich at the organ. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a_ full- length gown of Swiss taffeta with an empire waist line and semi-A line skirt.. The bodice and sleeves of the gown were of Guipere lace and a train of matching Swiss taffeta flowed from the shoulders. Her head- dress, a flower, held a bouffant illusion veil and she carried a |Peter Auch, Windsor, Miss |Barbara Fletcher, Oshawa, and| |Miss Cheryl Gill, Bowmanville. |Arthur Oliver acted as best} |man and Donald Coombes, | |Dennis Coombes and Douglas Oke ushered. | A reception was held at! Christ Memorial Church and later at the Grandview Golf Club. The couple left for Expo with the bride donning a blue crimpaline suit with a white nylon tulle hat and black patent accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gill will reside on Marland Avenue upon their return. motifs, with crystal drops and MR. AND MRS. JAY S. CONNOLLY - Ireland Studio pearl trimmed lace petals held a bouffant veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade of white roses. | The bride's sister, Miss Joan a, 7 a <. MR. AND MRS. DONALD J. GILL MR, AND MRS. ALLAN B. GIBSON Aldsworth Photography q Ireland Studio ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, 15 Bs 4 Vee te Friday, September 22, 1967: BRIDE-TO-BE Agatha Cornelia Boiten will become the bride of John Edward Lee on Sat- urday, October 14, in Saint Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church. The bride. elect is the daughter of _ |Frederick Keating, ENGAGEMENT The engagement is an- nounced of Barbara Ann Ben- nett, daughter of Mr. Clayton Bennett and Mrs. Robert Mc- Nabb, to Frederick Francis Keating, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frankford, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 28. 11967, at 1.00 p.m. in Harmony |United Church, Oshawa FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. AND MRS. ROBE SOCIAL NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Jacobus Jacob Boiten, Oshawa, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. Cyril Lee, Peterborough, and the late Mrs. Lee RT W. GORESKI Ireland Studio MORE SEE ENGLAND LONDON (AP)--Britain was FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE visited by a_ record 1,070,000 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sup-|tourists in the first six months pelsa, Oshawa, announce the/Of this year, the British Travel forthcoming marriage of their/Assoc:ation says. The influx only daughter, Joan Dorothy|was 12 per cent higher than in Elizabeth, to George William|the first half of 1966, also a White, son of Mr. and Mrs,|S00d year George A. White, Wilmot, Nova 1ea - Scotia, The marriage will take Ga a Gee tlufty place on Saturday, October 14, powder puff to dust just the ; at 3.20 pons Northmin right amount of flour on your ' nited Church. Hhplsnpiieinenai odes ncou Oey DOSNT | |Sandra, to Gordon Henry Scho-| Mr. and Mrs. Jacobus Jacob Boiten announce the forthcom jing marriage of their daughter, |Agatha Cornelia, to John Ed- ward Lee, son of Mr. Cyril Lee, Peterborough and the late Mrs. Lee. The wedding is to take GAVE BAD TASTE Dodos, the large extinct birds formerly inhabiting the Islands of Mauritius and Reunion were called walgvogels, or nauseous birds, by Dutch explorers since no cooking made them palata- Patricia Juck PIANO CLASSICAL POPULAR zteihet DIAL 725-4587 OSHAWA place on Saturday, October 14,| ble. |1967, at 12.00 noon in Saint a |Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church. | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr, and Mrs. Leo W. Delorme, Whitby, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- \Yiage of their daughter, Dianne RIVIERA COIFFURE 600 KING ST. EAST -- 723-8601 Take Advantage of Our Anniversary Special PERMANENTS .. . 5.95 FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY Ladies of all ages -- Phone 723-8601 Ask for -- Gino, who has European Training and Experience in Tor- onto's larger shops, or Olive Teetro former owner of Elizabeth's Beauty Salon, Lynde Bestine of wa, field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doris| Schofield, Picton. The wedding| will take place, on Saturday, October 7, 1967, in All Saints Anglican Church, Whitby. HOUSEHOLD HINT Drep onion slices, beet slices or cooked whole green beans into a jar of leftover sweet or} dill pickle juice. Refrigerate for | | For An Appointment Call 723-8601 Levett - Maheux A wedding of local interest took place in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Otta- wa, last Saturday afternoon when Roger William Levett took as his bride Antoinette Arlene Susan Maheux, of Osh- awa. The bride is the grand- daughter of Mrs. Frank Xavier Maheux, Ottawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Levett, Bay Ridges. The Reverend H. J. Soren- son officiated at the double ring ceremony and the wed- ding music was played by Ken- neth O'Heare. Given in marriage by her brother, Alfred Maheux, the bride wore a full-length gown of peau de soie. Rose appliques accented the bodice and skirt of the gown, which flowed into a cathedral-length train. Her J . two to three days. _ McMaster was the maid of G b a nk ] honor and Mrs. Douglas Mur- 1 son U e | = ibis 2g egg ese gli Dallas Margaret Kunkel be-|Dawn Kunkel, and Miss Brenda] the attendants' Gerald' Gores jcame the bride of Allan Ber-/Topham. John Hare, Burling-| Our S ort coats ae we = the bridegroom's brother, was jnard Gibson in an_ afternoon ton, acted as best man and the é the best man and Douglas Mur- ceremony in Holy Cross|ushers were, Edward Kunkel, ray, Kenneth Ambrose and Roman Catholic Church last/Gary Hill, Ajax, Harry Covk- | . Larry Goreski, another brother Saturday. The bride is thejburn and Walter Gibson,| In 00 looks of the bridegroom ushered. |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred/ Toronto. : | ; ti 1d Cl Kunkel, Oshawa, and the bride-| Following a_ reception held) A reception was he oe i groom is the son of Mrs. Don-|at the Legion Hall, the couple| Annrene, abr? jeedi fi 7? ibe ald E. Gibson, Whitby, and the left for the Pocono Mountains, | ere Sectihasie we late Mr. Gibson. Pennsylvania. For travelling, travelling ' the bride hie A The Reverend M. J. Darby the bride chose an ensemble of " hs A a » and rust novelty weave silk-knit two-piece pale gold wool suit officiated at the ceremony an k ganas es Tectia with pastel mink trim and /Mrs. Jean Booth sang, self-|S el a a ee rae pent matching accessories. |accompanied, elas sige Wiehe RICHIE & 7 . i . hat, black accessories and a Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. The bride, who was given in oi, corenee Goreski will reside on Gliddon jmarriage by'her father, wore 44. ang Mrs. Allan B Gibson Avenue, upon their return. la full-length gown of Lagoda will Genie: ii Oshawa upon| ' si with a cage over-dress Of their return ehuey Soinie. ORDTIC, "SUyIGG) co: |with a scoop neckline, lily-point é Abramott |sleeves and a border of Lagoda = BOXING BIDDIE | crepe encircling the hem. Lace) GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, (AP)| |colonial bouquet of white gladi-| lappliques embroidered with|--Patrolman Claude Moore Joli, golden syster roses centred| |silk enhanced the skirt, neck-/Says that during a hassle about with a white orchid. line and sleeves. A a nchahe 'i oe ee i 5 | t aught at the shoul-| 4 5 » a) « Miss Laura Zabudsky was | paigtlobag pete ot with similar| Tight cross, knocking him to the] |the maid of honor and the i | | lappliques and bordered with ground. Moore said the first) jother attendants were, Miss) jappliq dviver wak 66-y -old |Honey Sniderman, Toronto, |Lagoda. A side spray of lace/CNiver was a@ Siyear-o1d) |Miss Jane Kift, Whitby, and land self material, trimmed woman. oe ee | Mrs. Bruce Simpson, Oshawa. {with seed pearls ae ae ae , , 3 jheld a bouffant veil of silk illu- | woe Pin Saag SMe LA te oe Sane eee {ston and she carried phere | i ' ' of shrimp-pink roses highlight- pepe na vo bg en MR. AND MRS. ROGER W. LEVETT ____led with white accents. | Robert Connolly, ushered with . : Miss Margaret Malnerich | Dennis "Abrawnott, the 'bride's Dress Windows |degree that it can be controlled| was the maid of honor, Mrs. | brother, and Donald Shakatko.| : | artificially by night. {Edward Kunkel, Mrs. William | A reception was held in the) With Color | We find that installation tech- died agg eget ae P Sobel | |church hail and later the couple} 5 |niques , while doing a light con-lcibson Whitby, were the at-| jleft for Boston and Truro, Nova) And Design trol job, can add handsome dec-|tendants along with two junior | Scotia. For travelling, the} orative effects as well and can|pridesmaid © Majes : Shannon | bride hee se poo na By ELEANOR ROSS |ssipe sh large windows, win: | 2 -------- Wewon't pull the eo piece dress and coat ensemble) hile the summer sun|40w walls or sliding glass) . ; ; me with black accessories and a hear: ie tai aoe ais can |@oors. jwith swirls of hot pink, chrome on white orchid corsage. |start on a bit of refurbishing| . Pink shades are quite sophis-| yellow, and bright blues. A low) -- wool over your eyes \ Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Con-jaround our little castle, though|ticated when smartly used. Wejatmchair nal gg be N \ nolly will make their home in) we may only do a little window|@dmired a delightful room Jead-|match. To tone down all the) 4. o. o¢ the other thousands Oihawa: dressing. ing from a small, pink-walled|color, the decorator used al Seas ; | We've. Heda: lookinw at new foyer with a large black and|black lacquered, gold-leaf). of colourful fabrics for a iia a oe window shades--and find that,|White tile floor. The room win-|t{rimmed French escritoire dresses, suits, and other | Tt RIS SUG hand in glove with their impor: pet ye arg ner 7 biden ales ey Gree fashions you are planning | ent sport coats. Impeccably tailored of superb 7 mbossed window shades and ;, | i pevcitgtdiage dar onedoscypegina ye white curtains were trimmed (upholstered armchair) was for your family that we | fabrics In the season's most upbeat silouettes, headdress, a crown fashionedjrange of translucency. Just big raspberry velvet ribbon ogi Heg Pgetpagihh gesagt rehed have woiting fer you to see, | Discover the styles and colors you want, in with seed pearls, held a shoul-|which shade cloth to choose -- another ease of int. offset- You can be sure, however, | 1 der-length illusion veil and she/depends on the job to be done, |SWIRLS OF PINK ting the black accents beautiful- | ay de ye ee ee carried a bouquet of yellow|the amount of light desired, and! Walls were papered in whitelly " es | lecti jou're certain to: find one to fit roses and stepanotis. the room's exposure. EA Ea cen el RO ee EE | experience with materials | ssudbalematorietd The bride's sister, Angelique| The sheerest shades we saw | i a a Se ee ee i ee me il scl aaeiek a ak | you and your back-to-school plans. Maheux, was the maid of|offer maximum light while pro-| | honor, Miss Brenda Glover,|Viding basic protection, filtering | DRY CLEANING you won't be left in the dork = | and Miss Lesley Levett, the|out glare, letting in light. | | absut making @ happy choice. | SPORT COATS and 95 bridegroom's sister, were the | | | edie ae brdenidlie "and foes Cake ote od eae at cole I Cc ash-n-C arry Add some colour te your | BLAZERS was the ring bearer with Melo-|149° Nuances of light control| Wifey Bree Ws 10 We soe dy Sharron as the flower gitl.|derived from the tone of the | | NEVER PRESS 9" Richard 'Walker acted as ae shade as well as its texture.| DISCOUNT | ER Ie ns Eee man and ushering were Kirk|ho, example, a white, translu.| 1 | Brown and John Donabie. cent shade will let in more light| LIMITED TIME ONLY jetty Haydl Following coh reception res than a deeper color of the same q e Ch le! 6 at Bay Shore Apartments, the/ material. Then, too, translucent | You're Welcome to arge-lt couple left for Expo. For trav-|shades can also be partnered |ff GIL L A & D |<" interior Secorater 9 elling, the bride chose a two-|with handsome opaque ones, H 2 LOCATIONS piece jade green wool suit with|hung one behind the other, so | Furniture, Draperias, Broadioom v green and black accessories|that light in a bed-sitting room, | CLEANIT SERVICE LTD. | 15 King St. EB -- DOWNTOWN i white gardenia corsage.|o family r it | ing St. E. SHOPPING ang * : Ake ee. TOO Wale Sor @ 92 Wolfe Street @ 924 Simcoe North | Oshawa, Ont, -- 725-2686 a6 Kiet Open Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Roger William|TV, or any other spot desired, ; ° Levett will make their home in}can be kept completely in| @ 170% Mary Street @ 12 Bond East | Open Friddy till 9 Friday till Oshawa, check by day, to the same'4 a 2 2 2 2 Go 2 Ge ee ee 2 CC Pe ee ee eet fides ' * « Sb CORA OREO St