Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 29 Sep 1955, p. 9

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Iris Chopite Brid Of Nelson Starr Gladioli formed the setting in St. George's Greek Catholic Church for the marriage of Iris Helen Cho- pik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chopik, and Nelson E. Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stan- ley Starr, all of Oshawa. The Rev- erend J. C. Pereyma officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a full- length, strapless gown of lace and nett, embroidered with sequins and pearls, topped with a long jacket. A heart-shaped headdress held her fingertrip veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white chrysanthemums. e Mr. Al Zedic was best man and the ushers were Mr. John Chasc- zewski, Mr, John Campbell and Mr, Fred Chasczewski, To receive her guests the bride's mother wore a dress of blue crepe with black accessories. The bridegroom's mother assisted wearing a dress of bronze taffeta with black accessories. Each had a corsage of red roses. ests were present from To- ronto, Hamilton, Brantford, Wind- sor and Sudbury. The couple left on a motor trip to New York and upon their return they will live in Oshawa. Miss Helen Vasko was maid of wearing yellow. The THE STARS SAY _ Ton PPLE JUICE PECIAL honor, b ids were Miss Irene Kro- dnitsky in 'lilac, Miss Sylvia Cho-| , ep green and Miss Sophie Kol- in shrimp pink, wore matching headdresses and carried FOR TOMORROW ications oh bouquets of gladiolus. pet: en Bl Olu. petals amd vor original and creative ideas, stimulate executive abilities and encourage new enterprises. Travel By ESTRELLITA WHITE onions SPECIAL SCOTTISSUE . SPECIAL 1 WALES ilis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. COSTUME BALL Montreal's Mayor Jean Drap- | XV, attend the Montreal ball eau and Mrs. Drapeau, dressed | marking the 750th anniwa»-avy in costume of the time of Louis ! of the historic Chateau Ramezay. OMEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, September 29, 19:5 9 Girl Guide Division Reports Show Continued Progress packs The Oshawa division, Girl Guide|Brownie and one new Edith Elliott Weds William Williams At King St. Church Edith Irene Elliott and William Claude Williams were united in marriage 'by the Reverend M. A. Bury in King Street United Church last Saturday afternoon. The bride William Elliott and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mitchell, all of Oshawa. Yellow and white chrysanthe- mums formed the setting. Mr. Ro- bin Nicholson played the wedding music and Mr. Douglas Crossley sang The Lord's Prayer and Through the Years. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her princess gown of embroidered white nylon tulle was styled with a long-sleev- ed buttoned bolero and a Queen Elizabeth collar. A tiara of nylon tulle embroidered with irridescent sequins, held her chapel veil and she carried a cascade of white chrysanthemums and Queen Eliz. | abeth Jost. | e bridesmaid was Miss Shirley | Elliott, who wore a i onuley gown of light blue nylon net over taffeta with matching headdress. Miss Evelyn Elliott, flower girl, was in shrimp pink. They car- Hed Jodegays of yellow chrysan- ums an rose. Queen Elizabeth r. Allan Beard was best man and the ushers were Mr. DaVid Flett and Mr. John Morrison. Association, held its first meeting|Guide Company had been formed Miss Vera Moyse) of the fall recently atiin her district. Guide House. reported several new personnel Mrs. E. A. Collins, divisionallhad been secured and placed in commissioner, opened the meets/the different companies and ing and introduced two new mem-|packs. Mrs. Wolfe Miller spoke bers, Mrs. F. E. Conlin, vice- briefly én training. "ls chairman and Mrs. E. C. Salmon, Mrs, Donald Fox, camp chair- library convener. Mrs. Collins also/man, said that she was pleased expressed her pleasure in pre- to report that two camps had been season senting Mrs. Carl Olsen, South|operated at Bobcaygeon this sum-in A reception followed at the hom of the bride's parents. The bride's mother wore periwinkle blue chan. tilly lace with navy blue accessor- les, and the bridegroom's mother, bronze brocaded taffeta with is also sponsored -- whether for recreational or busines purposes, During the P. M. you may en- counter some opposition to plans and may also discover a tendency toward irritability on the part of some. But if you remain smart and gracious of manner you can smooth all paths. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If today is your birthday your horoscope indicates tha® from now until the middle of 1956 the celestial spotlight will shine upon your personal relas- tionships. Domestic and social matters should be unusually har- monies and, for the single romance will be under especially fine aspects. Occupational gains are quite posible, by dint of hard work, be-| tween mow and mid - November: also increased prestige in your chosen field. STICK TO A BUDGET ; Where finances are concerned, however, stick to . conservative lines. Do not induldge in any ex- travagance whatsoever during the next three months and, no matter how rosy the outlook, avoid specu- lation of any type. Stay within your budget; avoid those tempting "buys" and pass up expensive so- cial functions which are not worth their cost. With such a program you should find yourself on a sound and well-balanced monetary keel by year's end and can get off to a good start in the beginning of the new year. A child born on this day will be gregarious, fun-loving and quick to help those who are in distress. RING IN RESERVE matching accessories, Bot |S of roses. oth ied couple left one motor t the United States. For A District, with her commissioner's mer, both proving very ful ing the bride chose a powder blue ant. and popular. Mrs. E. A. M Whe secretary, Mrs. Cyril Wey-|reported on the recent meeting of rich, read the minutes and Mrs.|the Oshawa Community Inc. E. A. Mounce gave a satisfactory] The members were all interest- financial report. Mrs. Collins ar<'ed and proud to hear that Sheila nounced the provincial conference Nathan of the 7th Guide Company will be held in Sudbury, October had been instrumental in saving 14 and 15. ' 'the lives of two young boys this ' Commissioners re 0 summer. their districts were Mrs. R. E.| Other reports were given by Wilson, north district, and Rang- Mrs. Mary MacNeil, house con- Crew; Mrs. Carl 'Olsen, southivenes; Mrs. J. O. Coldrick, pub t, and Mrs. James McLean, licity, and Mrs, Salmon, library central district. All reported an convener. increase in enrollments in both Next meeting will be at Guide Brownies and Guides. Mrs. Mc- House on Thursday, October 20, Lean reported that two mewat 2.30 p.m. v $307 She'll love the beauty of this fabulous twosome - hand-carved settings graced with 6 unusually radiant Biuebird diamonds, REGISTERED AND INSURED FREE t with navy blue accessories and a corsage of as 8 Queen Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Williams will re- UPWELL, England (CP)-- Twenty-five years ago Mrs. Louise Hutchinson lost her wedding ring while gardening in this Norfolk town. Rather than tell her husband, she bought a new one. Recently husband George found the original ring inside an onion he was eat ing. Louise told George the story, turn to make their home in Osh- awa, and the original ring now is back on her finger. LJ When you see * \ for a taste-treat... serve the glamourous new foil label on Blue and Gold Brand Peas, you'll agree it's a beauty! But, wait until you've tasted the peas themselves! 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