Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Oct 1962, p. 7

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(cmon 'Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Wrubel-Cardinal Catholic Nuptials AtSt. Marie Church The marriage was performed recently in St. Mary of The People Roman Catholic Church of Miss Rita Doreen Marie Car- dinal, daughter of Mr. and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 29, 1962 7 Mrs. John Albert Cardinal, Oshawa, and Mr. Bruno Jo- seph Wrubel, son of Mrs: Karl Camping at Camp Ademac were Sandra Winacott, Sheila Leonard, Ruth Bryant, Jetje Streetstra, Susan Neal, Sharon Goldblatt, Sharman Lott, Linda McClennan, Ellen Woods, Mary Lynn Cook, Wendy Lee Wilson, Charlene Shewring, Valerie Lock, Margaret House, Shawne Murphy, Linda Kelemen, Hea- ther Strank, Lynn Branton, Lou- isa Garrett, Janice Faint, Susan Simkin, Beverly Ann Suther- land and Barbara Houston. Staff members were: comman- dant -- Mrs, Thomas Daly; as- Many Girl Guides Pass Tests While Camping At Camp Ademac Wrubél, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Wrubel. | The ceremony and nuptial |mass were performed by the Reverend 'Norbert Gignac with the altar boys, Robert Leger and Claude Rochefort assist- ing. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Philip Lesley ao Mrs. John Strachan, solo- st. Given in 'marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of dresden white taffeta and Alencon lace stud- ded with sequins. The petal- Shaped bodice was outlined with self cording, designed with bracelet sleeves and the por- trait neckline appliqued with lace motifs and a self bow, Her Darlene Hall, Julie Payne, April Rice and Carolyn Dewell of Hampton; Carol Bray, Penny Bright, Lynn Mason, Susan Ma- son, Betty Miller, Linda Slute, Sharon Stark and Heather Pat- terson from Raglan. On staff with Miss Weldon were Mrs. A. D. Pratt; assistant, Mrs. Ea- ward Lintner Quartermaster, Mrs. John Scott Nurse and C, L. Rice Swimmer. Tests passed were: 4 mile walk - Pat Davidson, Linda shaped pearls, and she car-|vania, the bride was wearing ALBERT STREET UCW 5 Twelve members were ried a spray cascade of white|a navy blue wool suit, navy) The October meeting of Unit|present. The minutes were read shasta chrysanthemums, yellow | blue and grey accessories and 5 took place at Albert Street|by Mrs.Claréncé Ellis and Mrs. i -| 88 ink Sweeth , eee brcene wel 3 acd Liha ete es "etsqpal United Church recently with/Mervin Allin gave the treasur- er's report, The maid of honor, Miss) Mr. and Mrs. Wrubel are Mrs. Clayton Lee, presiding. Jeanette Zambonelli, was gown-|making their home in Oshawa, | Mrs, A. E, Larke was in) A rummage sale will be held ed in emerald green, The| Out of town guests were from|charge of the devotional withjon November 13 and also a ba- bridesmaids were Miss Kath-\Cornwall, Trenton and London, |the topic being Search for Power|zaar shower at the November leen Kearney and Miss Norma| Ontario. and Beauty. meeting. Adams with Miss Janet Visne- | y~qpqpene ski as flower girl. They wore identical gowns of velvet styled with. square necklines, sheath skirts and matching overskirts trimmed with bows at the waist.) Their headdresses were match- | ing veiled crowns and they car- ried spray cascades of white) shasta and yellow chrysanthe-| mums. ce Mrs. Joseph Visneski was the, best man with Mr. John W. Cardinal and Mr. George Benkowski as ushers: The ring- bearer was Master . Robert Visneski: The reception was held at the, Polish Alliance Hall, The bride's mother received in aj dark brown sheer wool sheath dress, dark brown accessories, a toque hat of curled feathers in) beige, mink stole and a corsage) of yellow baby roses, The bride-| groom's mother chose a teal) WOOLWORTH'S Super Bakery Specials : BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN [1 Delicious . . . Home Style Family Size--Jumbo Banana Cream Roll Special Special Hutcheon, Debbie Moring, Caro- lyn Rodgers, Gay Lockey, Linda Vahl, Barbara Tilling, Norma pearl crown which was tipped with crystals held her finger- tip veil, accented by heart This Week EACH blue faille crepe, sheath dress) with a low neckline trimmed) with sequins, beige accessories | 63: 'This Week 49. sistant -- Miss Carol Evans;|forest, Darlene Hall, Julie nurse, Mrs, James Halliday and Payne, April Rice, Linda Me- swimmer, Mrs, C. L. Rice. |Adam, 'Judy Powell, Cathy Tre- All the campers passed their|sise, Susan Johnston, Lorna 4 mile walk and first class week|Mann, Beth Dulyea, Sharon end under canvas. The following|Dickey, Linda Elliott, Kathy tests were also passed: Swim,|Keeler, Jane Manning, Cathy float and life-line; Sharon Gold-|Sproule, Sherry Chant, Carolyn jblatt, Linda McClennan, Ellen) Dewell, Ginger Balson, Carol Woods, Mary Lynn Cook, Wendy|Bray, Penny Bright, Lynn Ma-| Lee Wilson, Charlene Shewring,|son, Susan Mason, Betty Miller, |Valerie Lock, Margaret House, | Linda Slute, Sharon Stark and |Shawne Murphy, Linda Kele-| Heather Patterson. 50 yard |men, Heather Strank, Lynnjswim - Kathy Keeler, Cathy TO LIVE AT RAGLAN {Branton; water _ safety, Ruth|Sproule, Linda Hutcheon, Jane Warren, is the daughter of | A ; AB ph pad No Bryant, Sharon Goldblatt, Linda Mr. and Mrs, Fred C. 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