open ea Dep emicspeeimens hep em 1 | | (coment Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Rian Rea § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 13, 1962 In a double wedding in St. | married Miss Margaret Kuehl. ; and son of Mr. and Mrs. Hedwig's Roman Catholic | Mr. Keelan is the son of Mrs. | Albert Arsenault of Oshawa. ate Wbasnis ; Church, Mr. John Frank | Wilfred Duggan, Oshawa, and The former Margaret Kuehl is Holy Cross Roman Catholic ; Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Petre, all Bite ee i Keelan wed Miss Anita Maria | the late Mr. Frank Keelan. | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Church was the scene of the | of Oshawa. The couple .are The bride is the former , son of Mr. and Mrs. George | Arsenault. (left) and Mr. | His bride and Mr. Alphonse | Edgar Kuehl of Kiilaloe. wedding of Catherine Louise, honaymiooning in Wieeiaa and | Delores Maxine Skerratt, | Keenan, Oshawa. The wedding | Alphonse Joseph Arsenault | Arsenault are the daughter | --Photo by Hornsby | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. " resi 8 ms Oshawa, daughter of Mr. and | took place recently in St. James H. Gibbens, to Mr. | Will return to live in Oshawa. Mrs, George Skerratt, Prince | Gertrude's Roman Catholic aig es Z ee Donald Arthur Petre, son of --Aldsworth Photography Albert, and the bridegroom is | Church. 3 Pee Mr. Robert James Keenan, Photo by Hornsby * "* Making their home in Osh- | is the daughter of Mr. and awa are Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Mrs, Guido Dell'Agnese, Greco who were married re- Whitby. The bridegroom is cently in St. John the aie os Evangelist Roman Catholic | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Church, Whitby. The former | Domenico Greco of Oshawa. Maria Dell'Agnese, the bride --Mary's Studio In Kendal United Church, | became the bride of Gerald | White officiated at the double- recently, Carolyn : Elizabeth, | George Byers, son of Mr. and | ring ceremony. The newly- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Frank Byers of Port} weds dre residing at Wel- Hatcher Foster of Kendal, Hope, The Reverend R. C. | come, RR 4, Port Hope. Gloria Ann Moss Becomes | argante, untereldite te hat ate The bodices had scoop necklines r 3 # B id Of B J C b ll and short puffed sleeves, and *- . -- , a ae ee { they carried nosegays of white i di if it > Tl € alry . amp € shasta chrysanthemums with; . Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil- { Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Smith United in marriage by the/feta under white silk organza, hot pink ribbon loops. | liam Gay plighted their troth | of Sudbury and the bride- Reverend L, Wesley Herbert in the bride was given in marriage|_ The bridegroom's brother, Mr recently in St. Gregory's Ro- | groom is the son of Mr. |King Street United Church last by her father. The full skirt Matthew Robert Campbell was man: Catholic Church. For- | Cephus Gay of Oshawa and the Saturday were Miss Gloria Anne was trimmed with appliqued' best man with the bride's bregh- merly Joan Elizabeth Smith, | late Mr. Gay. Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guipure lace and tiers of or-/¢t,. Mr. George Moss Jr. Mr. 4, the bride is the daughter of Aldsworth Photography George Edwin Moss of Oshawa ganza forming a back interest.|10rne Campbell, brother of the | | ---- oe ui - " ~ and Mr. Barry James Campbell, The bodice was accented by a bridegroom and Mr. John Kad- jations, you can, by capitalizing son of Mr, and Mrs. Matthew/ scoop neckline appliqued with| Well as ushers. | THE STARS SAY jon your innate sense of realism, Maritime Honeymoon Follows Nai cea" ie" cds Guipure lace and short shirred) The reception was held in the |solve most problems. August is, Hazel| sleeves. A crown of small rose UAW Hall with the bride's By ESTRELLITA | of course, your month and you e + . Rundle, accompanied the solo- buds held her shoulder length| mother receiving in a dress of should put forth every effort Blight-MacMillan Wedding ist, Mr. Donald Allman who bouffant illusion veil and she|true blue pure silk organza over FOR TOMORROW now to make certain of the at- a pale ata al and "O ake a teardrop cascaie of siete. congnnd we the mi A pleasant day may be a Ort ener presaged within the s eras * : om 5 : 5 erfect Love". Sweetheart roses and feathered|embroidered in encon lace,|pected as a result of Tue *s| Arad si ae? j ie Be ping re as In a full length gown of taf- carnations. scoop neckline and short conteuratieen with cael Don't be too dominating with Albert Blight, son of Mr. and) softly pleated skirts. Their S _ The matron of honor was Mrs, sleeves. She wore a matching on happy personal relationships Others, as Leoltes rf inet 'Mrs. Thomas Albert Blight,|open-crowned picture hats of honeymoon' trip to the Mari- S°°°8® Moss Jr, with Miss) hat, white accessories and a Cor-' and unusual inspiration in mat-| lish : by working co-oper- took as his bride Miss Anna|white organza over lace were|time provinces Joyce Campbell, sister of the sage of. Briarcliff pink roses./ters connected with the cultural|PUSh more by working i Jean MacMillan; daughter of|trimmed with piping to match 0 Res bridegroom, "Miss ~ Bernyce The bridegroom's mother chose) and creative. A good period, too/atively with associates and su- 'Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Hugh'their gowns and they carried M n their return Mr. and Roach and Miss Linda Boddy|a. two-piece dress of blue shan-/for making new friends. periors. tae = ' MacMillan. all of Oshaw sess 5 skets of pink and whit ini-|+ rs. Blight : will make their) as bridesmaids. They wore iden-|tung, white hat and accessories) Avoid extravagance, too--es- ee eee ea tw AG ciapramien ys Hs emit home in Oshawa. tical sheath dresses of hot pink|and a corsage of yellow Queen FOR THE BIRTHDAY pecially for the balance of this j -- lel neg pesca _-- ee Out of town guests were from) imported silk with silk organza! Elizabeth roses, If tomorrow is your birthday,| month, during October and next | ot tal Roverana ie a : The be ager was Mr. Wil-/5ania, Stratford, St. Catha- handkerchief overskirts and) The bride donned a sheath your horoscope indicates that,|March--since conservatism 'ill | Mellow in a setting of pink and liam Kellington with Mr. Alan\Tines, Willowdale, Woodville, matching headdresses in the|dress'of navy blue linen with a while you may be prodipe ad ie your key to an improved '| white gladioli The organist,|Nichols, Mr David Perkin ana,Jormeville, Glenarm, Hartley, form of a rose. They carried|white jacket, white accessories faced with some confusing situ-|status next year. Miss Hazel Rundle accompan- the bride's brother Mr. Gordon Collingwood, 'Lindsay,, Fenelon! teardrop cascades of white|and a corsage of red Better '\ied Mrs 'James Beil, soloist. MacMillan of Port. Perry as Falls, Burnt River, Preston,|shasta chrysanthemums and rib-/Time roses when the bridal '| 'The bride "given "jn. mar-| ushers. Barrie, West Hill, Elora, Lon-|bons to match their gowns. The|couple left for their honeymoon lriage by her father, wore a| The reception was held in the don, Toronto, Delhi, Sunderland,|flower girls were Miss Susan|trip to Eastern Ontario and Que- Pamela Ann, daughter of | awa. The ceremony took gown of taffeta under silk| Centennial Hall with the bride's Peterborough, Port Per-ry,|Moss, niece of the bride and) bec. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. | place in. Northminster Unit- | organza fashioned on princess| mother receiving in a powder Ottawa, Huntsville, Oakville,|Miss Catherine Campbell, sister, On their return they will make Reddick the bride, recently | ed Church and the honey- |lines. Lace applique adorned|blue silk chiffon dress, design- Bagong) ee yikes iene" ee ee at neg King street, became the bride of Kenneth | moon. was spent ay Lake |the skirt and fell into a chapeljed with a diagonally pleated) Cid dolar Abisko RO white dotted nylon dresses withiDryden, Ontario. Wayne Carr, son of Mr. and | Placid, New York train. The empire bodice of|skirt, and a Guipure lace bod- 7 on § Alencon lace formed a V at thejice, a small hat of pale pink Mrs. Glenh E. Carr of Osh- ' --Mary's Studio |pack and had elbow-length|rose buds and matching cor- BACK re) SCHOOL SPECIAL H A wreath of orange!sage. The bridegroom's mother Pa ¥ ssoms, chose a dress of vista-blue peau oe é , de soie fashioned with a bell of| skirt, scoop neckline and short silk illusion and she carried a/sleeves. She wore a matching crescent bouquet of pink and | hat and a corsage of pink rose '\white roses, stephanotis and! buds. ivy. The bride was wearing a Cou- Mrs. Paul Buchanan, Elora, turier designed dress and E nee was the matron of honor with jacket of imported sheer wool LEARN REMEMBER, schools open Sept, 4th, Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Port\in powder blue with matching : ; : Only Braemor is so convenient to 5 schools. Perry, Mis Linda Luke andjhat, navy blue accessories and Mrs. Alan Nichols as attend-|a corsage of white roses when 'ants. They wore gowns of|the bridal couple left on their : , This Beautiful 4-Piece ADELAIDE McLAUGHLIN -- PUBLIC Sees : wats roe -- NEW R. S. McLAUGHLIN -- HIGH "IMPERIAL" ST. 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