John Alexander In Rosedale United Church, Toronto, recently, John Alex- ander Nicolson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexander Nicolson, of Oshawa, took as his bride Nancy Diane Hayes, daughter Nicolson Weds Nancy Diane Hayes in Toronto A reception for 130 guests was held at Adams House, Wal- mer road, Toronto, where the bride's mother received in a sheath dress of gold brocade with a flowered hat, beige ac- cessories and a corsage of or- Lorraine Chartrand Becomes The Bride gay Fraser and Mrs. ©. outlined the definition of an ar- Aber who spoke on "Pic-|tist, while Mrs. Spicer follow- |tures". Mrs, Fraser in her talk,jed with "Scribblings of Chil-| Refreshments were served by dren". Later the members en-|the hostess, assisted by Mrs. The Adelie penguin is off THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 1, 1961 Qo. LODGES AND SOCIETIES PENGUIN CONTRASTS Of Dieter Raphael The marriage of Lorraine Di- anna Chartrand and Dieter Raphael was solemnized on Sat- urday, October 28, at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory Mrs. dent, presided at the recent meeting of Ontario Gamma Ep- joyed a "scribbling session" So and Mrs. Har-|paif s large as the four-foow ¥ OW ARD'S conducted by Mrs. Spicer. old tall, dignified Emperor type" Manager Dave Carnie : = BETA SIGMA PHI Mervin Perkin, presi- 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 gives another reason why CRESCENT SERVES YOU BETTER» "MINI-LOAN" : SERVICE To cover those "flat -- periods" between pays Crescent offers a fast © $50 repayable in two of Mr. and Mrs. John F, Hayes of Tcronto. The Reverend G. MacGregor Grant officiated and the wed- ding music was played by Mr. ? iJohn Bradley. The bride was given in mar- / \riage by her father. She wore a floor-length gown of white peau de soie with a baroque neckline, trimmed with pearls and se- quins and fitted sleeves. The bouffant skirt swept into a train. A small pearled crown held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of white sin- gle chrysanthemums and snow- drift with touches of yellow. the Great. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chartrand of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. William Raphael of Constance, south Germany, and the late Mrs. Raphael. The Reverend L, T. McGough officiated. The wedding music was played by Mr. Jack Driscoll. Given in marriage by her| father the bride wore a winter- white two-piece suit trimmed with tiny gold colored buttons and a picture hat of gold velvet and gold colored gloves. Her corsage was red roses. ine Kennedy, Hilleroft Street. During the business meeting Mrs. Percy Bradley read from the Book of Beta Sigma Phi. A report on the Chapter's Christmas card project was given by Mrs. Ernest Spicer. Members were reminded of the tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry O. Perry, Rossland road east, on Satur- day afternoon from 3 - 5 p.m. Mrs. Harold Ball was the prize winner of the twice monthly prize donated in this instance Miss Kennedy. The guest speakers were Mrs. chids. The bridegroom's mother wore blue brocade, sheath style, with matching hat and acces- sories and an orchid corsage. The couple took a brief wed- ding trip through the Niagara Peninsula. As they left, the bride was wearing a gold wool suit and dark brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Nicolson will make their home in St. Cathar- ines. Guests were present from To- ronto, Oshawa, Montreal, Oak- ville, Angus, Ottawa, Hamilton, Tweed, Caledar, Port Credit, Kingston, Brampton and Chi- cago, Illinois. @ DRAPERY @ BROADLOOM @ SLIP COVERS @ BAMBOO @ UPHOLSTERING FASHION AUTHOR Poland's top fashion author- ity, Mme. Jadwiga Grabow- ska, is artistic designer for the state-controlled Moda Pol- the country's biggest fashion house. Fluent in six languages, she has travelled widely and last year visited ska, Quebec and Montreal. Miss Roberta Rogers of Mont- real was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Jan Fra- ser and Miss Sanae Hagino, both of Toronto. They wore short dresses of mandarin green satin on princess lines with bell- shaped skirts featuring surplice folds in the back matching the bodices which had scoop neck- lines, V-d at the back. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Sharon Nicolson, Oshawa, and the flower girl, Miss Janis Hayes, Montreal, wore bouf- fant dresses of yellow taffeta and white nylon. All the at- Should Santa Bring An Electric Train? "How to buy the electric train best suited to your child (or his father)' -- that's the theme of a timely article in the Christmas Buying of Consumer Reports magazine, just out. The report covers 38 different train sets and about a hundred additional items -- special cars, signals, controls and so on. In introducing the report, Con- sumer Report suggests four ba- sic quiestions to be considered The bride's only attendant, weeks with a service ~~ Miss Teresa Jordan was in green silk shantung with winter-white accessories and a corsage of pink and yellow carnations. Mr. Michael Coe acted as best man. A reception was held at "The Acres". For the occasion the bride's mother wore taupe bro- caded satin with a mink trim and a corsage of pink carna- tions. As the couple left for a wed- ding trip to Montreal the bride was wearing a black silk crepe cocktail dress with gold acces- charge of just 47¢. "Mini-Loan" ° is = original with Crescent ~ --developed to help - serve you better. 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