Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jul 1962, p. 8

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= Hy H Mrs. Gordon Reesor. Assisting Pre-Nuptial Parties it neonate Me Ga . : net Warriner; Miss e God-| kaw For Kaye Hastings iey and Miss Bonnie. Wallace) Of Several premuplil even s\Sraneet ot aibust and Mi | honored the marriage of Miss| Raymond Doupe, of Port Perry. ne haa Ag ee The bride-elect entertained the bri : ' *\the members of the choir prior e bride-elect was surprised by|i9 the wedding. Followin the| a miscellaneous shower given wedding rehearsal, the beide's | by Miss Connie Hancock and parents, Mr and Mrs Frank mutual classmates from Toron-. Hastings entertained the bridal to a, College. Following party at their home on Bigelow a See sates, ite Fer street. The couple are now re- | rrey PARSE te ne a gta Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 WI SERVER Never wrap a cord around a warm appliance; heat damage may result. Earners 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 11, 1962 Gloria Arych, Robert Tuerk Marry At Holy Cross Church * Perry United Church choir|*... ; _|siding in Quebec, but will soon made a presentation. Other sur. Se. mbved th Rioux Leaked: BAILEY FOODS LID. Mrs. Frank Godley and Mrs. OSHAWA WHITBY WEST HILL Gordon Reesor at the Godley) residence; and by Mrs. Ronald Gibson, of Oshawa; Mrs. Wil-| liam Gibson; Mrs. Garnet War- riner and Mrs. Raymond Doupe| Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church was the setting recently for the marriage of Gloria Jean Arych, daughter of Mrs. Mi- chael Arych, of Oshawa and the late Mr. Arych, to Robert E. Tuerk, Bowmanville, son of Mrs. Nicholas Dan of Whitby and the late Mr. M. E. Tuerk. ' The ceremony was perform- ed by the 'Right Reverend Monsignor Philip Coffey. The organist was Mrs. Gerald Booth, accompanying the church choir. Given in marriage by her un- cle, Mr. Thomas Krawchuk, the CHAMPION DRUM MAJORETTE Miss Maria Drygala, 14-year, a mark of 85.7. She now goes old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | on to compete in the Advanced Jan Drygala, Law street, was | Class, the highest division in awarded a first place trophy | baton twirling. The Harvey in the Baton Competition of | Dance Academy awarded her the Bandland Pageant, held | a $35 scholarship. She also at- at Kitchener, recently. Maria | tended a twirling camp last competed in the Intermediate | week. 13-14 years class and gained | --Oshawa Times Photo ibride wore a silk faille gown. 'The full length skirt was formed into a bustle at the back by a cluster of roses, and fell into a \cathedral train. The bodice was accented by a Sabrina neckline and lily-point sleeves, Her cor- onet of pearls held her veil of illusion and she carried a bou- quet of white roses and stephan- otis. The maid of honor was Miss Janette Kelly with Mrs. William Sweet, Mrs. George Williamson, | Miss Barbara Sager and Mrs. Anthony Kozak as the bridal attendants. The Junior bridesmaid was flower girls were Donna Wiers- bicki and Robin Kozak. | The. attendants and flower \girls were gowned in aqua mar- ine silk organza over taffeta, jwith bell-shaped skirts. Their headdresses were small pill box creations covered with net and they carried cascades. of white jearnations. The flower girls learried baskets of carnations. Mr. Paul Liddy was the best {man with Mr. William Sweet, Mr. Edward Arych, Mr. An-| Ithony Kozak and Mr. Alan! Brock as _ ushers. For the reception which was held in the Polish Hall, Olive} avenue, the bride's mother re- ceived in a dress of pink or- ganza over peau de soie, white accessories. and a corsage of white orchids. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue organza and lace dress, white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Leaving for their honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania, the bride donned an Oleg Cassini suit of brown and beige stripes, beige acces- sories and a corsage of orange roses. Mr. and Mrs. Tuerk are mak- ~|Miss Kathy Arych and theling their home in Bowmanville.'since prehistoric times. DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY Pauline Florence Hiller and | Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Falk, | James Harold Falk exchanged | Newcastle, Ontario. wedding rings and marriage vows in Grace Lutheran Church recently. The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Alfred Hiller, Oshawa, and | the bridegrcom's parents are | for the newest SWIMMING COAT The thick, oily fur of the polar bear enables it to swim tr float| for hours on end. ENOL SUMMER FAVORITE The watermelon originated in Africa, where it has been grown PERSONALS Miss Jennie Pringle, King,field, Athol street east, on Sat gtreet east, and Miss Helen|urday to celebrate their birth- Robertson, Bond street east, re'days and for a family farewell turned on Monday, after travel-|party, prior to their forthcom- ling by jet to the British Isles|ing trip to England and the Continent on a six week vacation. They spent one week Miss Judith Drynan, daugh- in 'Ireland and 10 fascinating|ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Dry- days in Scotland tracing Miss| nan,' Mary street, is attend- Pringle's ancestors's homesjing the Banff School of Fine as: far back as the 17th cen-'Arts where she won a scholar- tury. ship last year and is taking Mi ss mre i the second year course in ss Aileen Parker, M18 S speech arts and acting. For the Margaret Pellow and Mrs. W.' end-of-season geodueeiin of J. Salter, Oshawa, and Miss I./"'The Taming of the Shrew" Moot »f Uxbridge are leaving|Miss Drynan has been cast as this week to attend the tri-ennial' Katherine. meeting of the International Federation of University Wom- en in Mexico City where they |Tuerk-Arych wedding were Mr.! will be representing the Osh-|and Mrs. O. Little, Mr. and awa and district club. Some|Mrs. H. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. M. eight hundred delegates are|Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rossi, registered --" from Japan and Finland.|Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunt, r. and Mrs. Ray Langfield|Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wiley, of. Toronto and daughters, Ruth|St. Catherines; Mr. and Mrs, E and Dawn, visited his parents,|Wiley, Niagara Falls; Mr. and. Mf. and Mrs. Charles Lang-|Mrs. D. Krass, London, Ontario. ' Out-of-town guests at the) including represen-|Mr. and Mrs. Ross Darke all ol DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 723-2294 DON'T MISS IT Zeller's Great Sale Flyer Delivered To Your Door SAVE ON: BLANKETS, BEDDING, LINGERIE, | CHILDREN'S WEAR and HOME NEEDS All Drastically Reduced FOR THIS GREAT SALE! ZELLER'S Ltd. SHOPPING CENTRE 226 STEVENSON RD. S. PHONE 723-2209 GOLD SEAL FARM "Oshawa's" Newest and Finest Meat Store OPEN THURS. FRI e SAT. ONLY DURING SUMMER MONTHS 75 RICHMOND ST. W. (Opposite Motor City Bowling Alley) jert Cawker, at the Gordon Reesor resi- dence, Mary street, Port Perry. Mrs. Merwin Cryderman, Sim- coe street north, Oshawa, aunt of the bride, held a personal shower at her home, Mrs. Frank Hastings enter- tained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. Presid- ing over the tea table: were Mrs. Charles Cawker, of To- ronto; Mrs. Samuel Cawker, of Port Perry; Mrs. James Caw- ker, of Manchester; Mrs. Rob- of Scugog; Mrs. Merwin Cryderman, of Osh- awa; Mrs. Barry Howey and Mrs. William Peel, of Prince --Ireland Studio | Albert; Mrs. Frank Godley and' Reifmany 'WHERE SMART MANY MORE UNADVERTISED SAVINGS OF 331/39 & MORE THE FOOD SHOP OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA Specials: Thursday, Friday and Saturday EACH 49¢ ] DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE DROP CAKES 6 jo, 27° |} FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR | Shop at the bakery with the large variety. | RASPBERRY PIE for the most in value WOMEN SHOP" famous, coast-wide, summer SALE NOW ON! 33/3 regular stock merchandise NY) OFF IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DRESSES WERE $6.95 WERE $8.95 LINGERIE Shift gowns, 3 pop-over, SEPARATES Blouses, Short-Shorts & T-Shirts THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR STEAK IS FROM GOLD SEAL FARMS WHO HAVE NOW ENTERED THE STEAK SPECIALTY FIELD. PORTERHOUSE T-BONE SIRLOIN WING All steaks on this side are selected from the exclusive tenderizing process of " ~~ SWIFT CANADIAN LTD. and are guar- anteed tender or money refunded. THE NEW STEAKS ARE SAVOY BROIL SCOTCH BROIL DELUXE BARBEQUE RIBS IMPERIAL BROIL CLUB CORONET BROIL 89 13: lb. th. SAMPLES OF THE ABOVE STEAKS WILL BE BARBECUED ON THE PREMISES FOR YOUR APPROVAL OPEN THURS. AND FRI. TILL 9 P.M... . SAT. TILL 6 P.M. baby-doll and full-length pyjamas and slips WERE $2.98... vow 8] 97 eacw wow $4.63 now $5.97 WERE $1.98 WERE $2.98 WERE $9.95 WERE $12.95 Slims wor $683 non $8.63 WERE $298 WERE $398 woe $497 sv $9.63 DUSTERS WERE $3.98 WERE $4.98 wor $9.63 04 $9.30 HALTERS WERE $1.98 WERE $2.98 soe $430 ae $4.97 WERE suits ... $398. . won 82.63 JAMAICA SETS WERE $3.98 _ WERE $4.98 wv $9.63 son $3.30 SWIMSUITS WERE $6.95. WERE $8.95 wv $483 4 $5.97 WERE $10.95 WERE $14.95 HANDBAGS WERE $2.98. WERE $3.88 we $4.97. $9.63 BEACHCOATS WERE $4.98 WERE $5.98 wor $3:30 soy $3.97 BELTS WERE 98...» HRC MILLIONS OF CANADIAN WOMEN LOOK FORWARD TO THIS SALE CHILDRENSWE AR (Sorry No Childrenswear ot 29 Simcoe St. South Store) Short Sets Short-shorts | uy $1.30 a $466 | 2 66c ie 86c WERE $2.49 WERE $259 WERE. $2.98 WERE $1.98 WERE 99c WERE $1.29 Bathing Suits T-Shirts Slacks $4.97 ue $9.63 99g x $4.30 su $1.30 WERE $288 WERE $3.88 WERE $1.49 WERE $1.88" WERE $1.84 Arnel Skirts rm $] 6 ss $] .97 WERE $1.44 FASHION STORES FROM COAST TO COAST 725-6221 ry Oshowa Shopping Centre OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Reitman? 29 Simcoe Street South 725-4361 {Sore < ps <scres ate Ee tes ee

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