Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1965, p. 14

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IG AVENUE Pente- sostal Church was the set- tifig for the marriage of Bar- . Bara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Géorge Conibdon, Whitby, to Fred- étick Lloyd Varty, son of Mr. James Varty, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Varty. --Mary's Studio WEDDING ALBUM A fécord for youf Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woffian's Page. Forms aré available at The Oshawa Titties 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 as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are askéd to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after thé wedding. Varty - Combdon The Reverend George Carroll officiated at the marriage of Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney George Comb- don, Whitby, to Frederick Lioyd Varty, son of Mr. James Varty, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Varty The ceremony took place on Saturday afternoon in Byng Av- enue Pentecostal Church. The soloist, Mr. Robert Blak- ley, sang "'O Perfect Love" and "The Wedding Prayer' accom- panied by Mr. Robert.C. Smer- age at the organ, Given in marriage by her father, the bridé Wore a formal gown of organzine over taffeta with a lace bodice, empire waist and bell shaped skirt. Her head- dress-of seed pearls held her shoulder-length bouffant veil of net he ied Saoqust of yellow roeebuds, The matron of honor was Mrs. Flora Crossan, Ajax, and the bridesmaids were Miss .Roberta Combdon, Willowdale, and Miss Carrol Cameron, Oshawa. The flower girl was Miss Dar- lene Varty and the ting bearer was Master Denis Varty, both of Oshawa. The best man was Mr. Gor- don Varty and the ushers were Mr. George Varty and Mr. Ross Varty, all of Oshawa. Following the reception held at the Kinsman Hall, the couple left on a honeymoon trip to the North Bay area, with the bride donning for travelling, a yellow three-piece suit with white ac- cessories. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Varty will reside at 305 St. John street, Whitby. A LITTLE GLITTER Jeweled buttons accent this three-piece red silk bro- cade dress designed by Molly for the house of Jack Sarnoff. It was part of the HAS OWN WARSHIP BROCKVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- 'Jack Walker of Perth, Ont. goes cruising in his own Tribal| which sleeps | 'class destroyer, two people, has a proper galley. , fashion show this week ar- ranged by the New York Couture Group for more than 200 style writers. MONEY LOSING FAVOR THE REVEREND J. K. Moffat officiated when Joyce Marie Odgen, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs, William John Simcoe Street United Church was the sétting for the marriage of Joyce Marié Ogden, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William John Bryan, to Francis Alan Haw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Alan Haw, Whitby. The Reverend J. K. Moffat officiated and the wedding music was played by Mr. Regin- ald Geen at the organ. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a formal gown of Chantilly lace encrust- éd with péarls and sequins at the neckline, The bodice had lily-point sleeves and the dress had a back closing of bride's buttons from the neckline to the hemline. Her floral crown of pearls held her elbow - length bouffant veil and she carried a (AP Wirephoto) LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Money)| is losing favor in general, said/ L. T. Smith, guest speaker at a numismatic convention here, al- though small change (50 cents! 'and mounts two 12-gauge shot-/or less) is still popular. The guns for armament. The vessel,|rarer small coins now are the an exact scale model of the|most valuable, he said, The 1921 warship, is 27 feet long and)/Canadian 50 cent piece is worth ENGAGEMENT Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Orton wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Isobel, to Mr, Daniel James: Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, Au- gust 21, 1065, at 7.00 p.m. in St. George's Memorial Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fisher, Reaboro, Ontario, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lynda May, to Mr. Terrance Michael Rooke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Rooke, Oshawa, Ontario. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, Au- gust 7, 1965 at 2.30 p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Metndsay, Ontario. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Cecil D. Brocks wish to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Maud, to Mr. Donaid James Gwilliam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Gwilliam, all of Oshawa. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, August 21, 1965, at 3.00 p.m. in North- minster United Church. a Dita Ss tc SOCIAL NOTICES -- for the family auto, Bryan, Oshawa, became the bride of Francis Alan Haw, son of Mr. and Mis, Ronald Alan Haw, Whitby in Sim- Street United Church. Ogden bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses. Mrs. Géorge Mitchell, West Hill was the matron of 'honor and Mr. Mitchell was the best man. : The reception was held in the St. John's Parish Hall; Whitby, following which thé couple left on their honeymoon trip to the Thousand Islands and Kingston. The bride chose for travellling, a matching pink dress and three- quarter length coat, white hat and accessories with a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Haw will reside at 230 Nipigon street, apartment 203, Oshawa. Guests were present at the wedding from Kingston, Belle: ville, Toronto, Whitby and Tren- ton. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Cresswell Bas- inger wish to e the forth as JOAN MERLYNN, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Rowland, Ajax, was united in tiartiage to James Stew- art Kirk, son of Mr. and The Reverend Arnold Herbert officiated when Joan Marlynn, daughter of Mr. and Mfs. Claude Rowland, Ajax, was unit- ed in martiage to James Stew- art Kirk, son of Mr. afid Mrs. James Kirk, Oshawa. The cere- mony took place in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Ajax. The bride's brether, Mr. Rob- ert G. L. Rowland was the soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Bruce Walker, Ajax. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white silk crepe styled on Grecian lines with a long full train shirred at the shoulders and softly gathered in the low back neckline, The bodice had/ lily-point sleeves and the empire| waistline was accented with em-} broidered motifs, which also} edged the front opening of the} sheath skirt. A large self rose held her waist-length veil of; tulle and she carried a cascade) of pink roses and stephanotis. | The maid of honor was Miss Nadia Konorow, Bay and the bridesmaids were Miss| Jennifer Rowland, Whitby and) Miss Sandra Rowland, Ajax, both nieces of the bride, Another niece, Miss Kimberly Noelle Rowland, Whitby, was the flow- er girl, The maid of honor and coming marriage of their young- est daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Robert Earl Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bell, all of Osh- awa. The wedding is to take place in Albert Street United Church on Saturday, August 14, 1965 at 2.00 p.m. MARRIAGE The marriage of Marie Ashton of Oshawa and Ernest William Begley of Enniskillen was sol- emnized in Harmony United Church on Friday, July 16, 1965, at 7.30 p.m. with the Reverend N. T. Holmes officiating. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Luxton, Cobbledick street, Orono, will be friends on Monday, July 26, 1965, from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m. and from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on. the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. HOUSEHOLD HINT Remove rust stains from por- celain sinks with the same pow- dered chrome cleaner Pop buys at home to their relatives and) brid ids were attired alike in rose shantung originals and) carried nosegays of pink roses} and white chrysanthemums. The) flower girl was in white silk] broadcloth with small medallion) inserts and carried a basket of! different shades of flowers. The best man was Mr. Ron-| ald Root, Oshawa and the ush- ers were Mr. Arthur Kirk, Osh- awa, and Mr, Malcolm Rowland, | Ajax. | The reception was held at the} Grandview Golf Club, where. the bride's mother received wear- ing a bolero dress of orchid shantung, white accessories and an orchid corsage. The bride- groom's mother assisted wearing | | DOG NOW UNKNOWN CALGARY (CP) -- A recent] newspaper survey found that) only two out of 10 people ques- tioned knew what a pug is. The rest described it as everything jfrom a prizefighter to a special kind of nose--and the latter may derive from the real meaning.) A pug is a breed of small dog popular during the Victorian) era. OUR GRE leading fur 63 KING ST. E. draws two feet of water. 'up to $1,000, | AT MIDSUMMER FURNITURE SALE STARTS TOMORROW We are offering very worthwhile savings on chesterfield suites, chairs, occasional furniture, lamps, bedroom and dinthg room suites, con- tinental beds, mattresses, ete., all by Canada's niture manufacturers. Clearance of all 1965 Hi-Fi Sets Choose from our huge stock displayed on four showroom floors. Free storage until required, OUR OWN BUDGET TERMS Hblien Bus FURNITURE CO PHONE 725-3514 MPANY Kirk - Rowland Mrs, James Kirk, Oshawa, in a ceremony in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Ajax " <ftorton Studio, Ajax a powder blue nylon and lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of cérise carnations. As the couple left on their honeymoon to be spent at Mus- koka afid the Lake of Bays, the bride was weafing a two-piece suit of pink and pale grey shan- tung trimmed with small self- coveréd buttons, pik hat and aecessories, On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk will reside at 517 Carman Court, Oshawa. Guests were present at the wedding from Niagara Falls, Women Burketon; cook, Mrs, W, Baird, 5 kite sistants, Judy Worden and Mor; 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 21, 1968 SOCIAL & 46 Aldwinckié, 'Telephone 72% - 3474 tor Women's Department A surprise meeting of . the Margate Hamilton Group of St. Paul's Presbyterian Chureh took place last Wednesday afternoon, to hotior Mts. Alex Brodie, an élder's wife and active member of the group. Mr, and Mrs, Bro- die, on his retirement, are leav- ing on a trip to New Zealand at the end of Augtist to visit félatives and friends there. Mrs. Charles Cornelius express- ed the best wishes and affection éf the metibers in presenting Mrs, Brodie with a correspon- dened case, There was much fun afd gaiety as tea, cake, fresh berries and ice-cream miracu- lously appeared, Mts. Brodie watmly thanked all those pres- ent and promised to make good use of her gift. Prior to het marriage to Mr. Maxwell Brown, the former Miss Candace Jean Campbell was honored at miscellaneous show- ers given by Mrs. David Con- way, Cabot street; Miss Sandra Powlenzuk, Milton avenue, and Miss Peggy Schofield, Masson street. 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