Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 29 Sep 1956, p. 8

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| | Jo Aldwinckle WOMEN Women's Editor Dial RA. 3-3474 Saturday, September 29, 1956 Siblock. and Mrs. of Orhawa. lice of Given in {English ivy. maids i i PRINCIPALS IN RECENT CEREMONY Mr, and Mrs. William Droz- | daughter of Mrs. Ann Kudryk wik pictured following their | and the bridegroom is the som | wedding at St. John's Greek | of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Drozwik, Orthodox Church. The bride, | all of Oshawa formerly Irene Malanech, is the Photo by Ireland. PERSONAL NOTES Many guests from Oshawa and Mr. Morgan, Roxborough avenue, Whitby attended the Willett -- this week. Fulton wedding in Whitby last! Membiers of the Women's Aux- Saturday afternoon. Among thoseljliary of Oshawa General Hospitai attending from other points were: served refreshments to visiting | Mrs. . D. Russel, Colorado members in Hospital Region No. Springs, Colorado, U.S.A; Mr.'3 who met at McLaughlin Hall on and Mrs. Ben Whitney, Aurora; Thursday, Kepreseniatives from Mr. and Mrs. Phillip MacLlan, auxiliaries to Port Hope General, Agincourt; Mrs. M. Worsley and [indsay General, St. Joseph's, daughter Miss Nadine Worsley, Peterborough and Peterborough West Hill; Mrs. S. Worsley, Mr.|Civic, Ajax and Pickering Gener- and Mrs. Arthur Worsley and al and Uxbridge General Hospit- daughter Linda, Toronto; Mr. and ajs met during the day to ex- Mrs. N. Cooper Hamilton: Mrs. change ideas and thrash out prob- Samuel Snowden, Blackstock;|lems pertaining to hospital auxil-! Mrs. George Wiseman, Bowman: jary work. ville, |g Sutot town guests at the y ock-Anderson wedding last Mo Sard pEly was eld iy tie Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. An- Kuich ices of the LaSalle group thony Beck and daughters Bever- of Sb de's CWL last Wed. 1&Y and Bonnie of Wasaga Beach; niesday 'even Mr. and Mrs. John Capp of Ham- Mrs. Russell Welsh donated a l'on; Mr. George Siblock and blanket which was won by Mr, [2908 Billy and Donny, Mr. Steve bla Ss won by WMI.|Siblock, Mrs. Mary Siblock, all ing ue. Diher Jrize were of Grimsby; Mr. and Mrs. Bi xo! Co tina] ep M yg s eton. Wasylyk of Pickering; Mrs, Doris J suna, p+ . oi er" Tonkin and son Robert of Brant- Corrigan, Mrs. J. Callahan, for: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Broum- Gertie Aasen, Conrad Larivier,|joy 'and son John of Etobicoke. Bwana ors. M. Wilkinson" Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald path, Mrs, P. Brady. Mrs. P. Me. Presided at the regular meeting of Garry, Mrs. A: Byine, 'Mrs. /C. the Couples Club of Centre Street Larivier, Mrs. E. Keating, Eve. United Church. Mrs. Harold Whit- ed today f and Mrs. Geissberger, in St. the Ontario Simcoe Street holy communion. |Reginald Geen played the ding music and accompanied Mr. sashes. 'larold Hey who sang "O. Perfect mat Love" and "Where'er You Walk", marriage father, the bride wore an original gown of antique ivory delustered mon The meid of Barbara Spencer, and the brides-|colden-brown satin, wee Misses {Louise Ander: on, {the bride. They all wore identical assictsd BRIDE TO BE The engagement is announc- of Ruth Wyman, daughter of Mr. | Morley Wyman Oshawa. Miss Wyman is to be- | come the bride of Mr. son of Mr. Mrs. Hans Geissberger of Zion. The marriage is to take place | Andrew's United Church ' ss October 20 at 3 p.m. A member of the sta'f of Hospital Miss Wyman graduated the University occupational therapy. Photo by on Saturday, Anderson ring ceremony, with Ronald John iand the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siblock all|nvanning, and Miss Darlene Me- , wearing | The Reverend John K. Moffat jength lofficiated and conducted the serv-|crystal satin designed with short Mr. !bodiczs inset with a sheer yoke. wed- and short puff sleeves, with velvet They - wore bandeaux to by |white gardenias, stephanotis and honor was Miss Carole and twin sisters of Miss Margaret of Hans and Whitby, from of Toronto in LeRoy Toll. ' bread chose "Friends" as the 3 Seam, V. Fehrenback, Fred theme for the devotional period. | Refreshments were served. The Hymns were sung, Scripture read, | hostess, Mrs. Robert Des Rocher 3!S0 a poem given enlarging on was assisted by Mrs. Leonard the theme. Mrs. Dean Pell gave Watkins, Mrs. Gerald Corrigan,|the secretary's report. Plans] Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Rus. Were made for fall activities Cro- sell Walsh, Mrs, Anthony Merin. Kinole games were played. Re- ger, Mrs. Conrad Larivier, Mrs. freshmenis were served by com- Howard Straughan, Mrs. Gerald mittee in charge. Forestall Mrs. Joseph Ward. The Young Women's Mission Mrs. R.A. Williams and Mrs. | Fuca evening ot (hr ame H. E. Bathe were in London this| rc William i week attending the convention of Jack Lee opens # the Provincial Command, a-| raver a dian Legion Ladies' Auxiliaries. |P" ir be Mrs. A. T. Graham of Buffs New York, was a guest of sister, Mrs. Watsor ""are A---- snoes MEMBER OF: X-RAY SHOE FITTING 12 Simcoe Street South OSHAWA -- ONTARIO OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M, ILLUSTRAY 122% 00 13% The Bete Shoe 3 Guilg Ish, RA 5-1833 was lige, Knight h THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 29, 1956 © 8th Cub Pack Forms Honor Guard 8 As Wedded Leaders Leave Church United Church:gowns of peacock blue crystal {was the scene of a candlelight|gatin on princess lines having wedding last Saturday afternoon short sleeves and a scoop neck-| {when Joan Alice I united in marriage, in a double siroamers from the neck to the hemline lent interest to she back i {uf their gowns. They wore match- | The bride is the daughter of Mr. ing bandeaux and carried cas- Charles K. Anderson cades of bronze chrysanthemums. The flower girls were Miss Jane Narrow = velvek their nosega where the bride's mother received! wearing a sheath dress of gold brocade on champagne viscoe, al § with sequin of yellow pinocchio roses. The bridegroom's chose ystalette taffeta, a navy! > taffeta nk pinocchio roses. £ For the honeymoon trip to New York City, the bride donned a pale blue wool boucle suit, a muskrat jacket, hat of white hatter"s plush, black accessories of gardenias. On their return the counle will live in O hawa NA ys of her | mums. Mr, Peter T. Siblock was | for his brother. Ushering satin fashioned on princess lines.\were Mr. Robert Tonkin and MI.| westmoreland avsebuds Tae long leeved h dine f aturaciClarence Siblock | es more:an BS 5 i x y 118 + 1 . Virs y he honeymoon trip to the 1a Vonechline accented with em: The 8th Oshawa Cub Pack form-| i 2D A Maco ot the bride donned a en run on, en a eman oroldered Guipure lace, a1. chejed a guard of honor as the newly) EVie, Onlario. CG cheath dress having a The Church of the Ascension, sic sd ied Miss Bar- ily gored ssirt swept Ino a cii-\woided couple left the church. 60th wedding an ilgrim coll . : " ; slar train, A matching julict cap!" Tha reception was held in Sim-| cently Life dong fhe 2nd pilgrim Collar Jon Port Perry, formed a beautiful bara Wall who sang Ave Maria held her finger tip illusion veil |.;a Street Church memorial halll|------------------ 31d gloves. and corsage Sciting for the marriage of Wendy and O Perfect Love. jand she carried a cascade of y 8 . {Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. The bride who was given in hat TU lton Becomes . Willett diss Gloria Fulton and Miss % hyle Willett were junior brides- hids wearing identical ballerina wns of turquoise crystallette. #king accented the hip-length dices which featured a rounded i They wore matching fens, feathered bandeaux, and | tied cascades of yellow gladioi ipetal pink carnations. . Clive Parsons performed 3 ribbon dentas and stephanotis on a white bible. «4 tron of honor in green crystalette "7% and the other 4 Mrs, : Nancy Kight wore match their gowns and carried 0% yellow and bronze : 'mums centered with Goldilocks © roses. % ' IMark of Oshawe wore an ankle- ~~ length frock of antique gold taf- feta with matching headdress and | 'carried a basket of bronze and ellow chrysanthemums and vyel-| Ww sweetheart roses. man and the ushers were Mr. home of the bride's parents, the i [bride's mother wore pink shan- : |tung with matching accessories and a corsage of pink Demure |roses. She was assisted by the ! bridegroom's aunt, | Diamond, sage of peach Pinocchio roses. The couple left for a hone' moon in Tennessee and will ry turn to live in Port Perry. 3 As they left the bride wast wearing a cinnamon brown en- 9 | semble with vellow accessories \ Mrs. Donald Stephen was ma- i i at endants were { David Brunton and Miss in coppertone, All feathered headdresses to and a feathered corsage of yel- chrysanthemums. Guests were present from Woodstock. Innerkip. Bolton. Kit- chener, Clarkson. Tora~'n Ot tawa, Oshawa and Brooklin. chrysanthe- The flower girl, Miss Mary Riding Instruction Closses now forming ~-- adults and children beginners and advenced . 6 LESSONS -- $12.00 Trail riding information DIAL RA 5-2737 LITTLE BUCKARCO RANCH Mr. Donald Steven was best For the reception held at the ' Mrs, Paul in turauoise florentine iduties o' best man. Ushering Mr. Mack Adair and Mr. PATSY BARBARA AND DOUGLAS | Ee black accessories and a cor- identical floor- Worsl of peacock ops reception was held jn the Hall, Whitby, where the mother received wearing a of beechnut brown crepe atin, beige hat and gloves, eA A corsage of yellow and rosettes. The bridegroom's CELEBE who assisted, chose a blue gabardine ensemble, Parents of Miccessories and a corsage of Three bonnie children of Mr. | year old, September 11. They and Mrs. Stanley Brown, Gar- are the grandchildren of Mr. | rard road, are Patricia Marie A and Mrs. Lorne S. McGill and who will be five in January, | Mr. milton Brown. ! Barbara Anne, three in Novem- | Photo by David Enge, ber and Douglas Stanley, one | Port Perry. Double Ring Ceremony Unites | frocks gowns, and carried PP bronze chrysanthe- ™ best] gardenias and red rose-|anq Mrs. Arthur Brunton, Port marriage by her father, wore a ? Perry, to Kenneth Roy Bateman, gown of white re-embroidered son of Mr. George Bateman of crystalette, styled with an em- | Toronto and the late Mrs. Bate- pire bodice and tiered ruffles cas- man. cading down the skirt into a OLD HINT The Reverend Kenneth Scott of-ichapel train. Her fingertip veil of| bathing suit needs ficiated for the double-ring cere-itulle illusion was held by a cire- after it has been mony. while Mrs. F. McClintock let of leaves edged with seed > eturn the couple will satin crown of] and corsage, mother who mist blue and] 8856 VISITORS have inspected the \ 1956 (doa Home OF THE on the sand. organist, played the wedding mu- pearls and she carried white gar- hat and corsage of] and a corsage COTY Products Available At: 47 zag POST « MACLEAN « EESANICS - RED BOOK - HOLIDAY orpres HOME JOURNAL + CHATELAINE ADIAN HOMES AND GARDENS SAVE MONEY! 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