Mrs. Bryce Owen Honored By Many Prior To Marriage Prior to her marriage last Saturday, Mrs. Bryce Owen, the former Margaret Joan Wright, was honored at an after- noon tea held at Adelaide Houge, with her mother, Mrs. Douglas Wright as hostess. : Receiving with Mrs. Wright and her daughter was Mrs. F. A. Getz, mother of the bride- groom. Pouring tea were Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs. P. Canu, Mrs, F. P. Jones, Toronto, and Mrs, Ray-|} mond Lear, Kingston, aunts of! @ the bride, Tea hostess was Mrs. Kenneth Wagg assisted by Mrs. Robert Holden, Mrs. Harry Bry- ani, Mrs. John Willis, Miss Sandra Burtchall and Miss Susan Lear, Dinner parties were held in honor of Mrs. Owen by Mrs. 4\ John Dancey, Mrs. C. C. Jones; 4|Mrs. Doreen Kennedy, assisted Eby teachers from Western Tech- nical School who made a presen. tation of a steam-iron; and Miss Heather Nesbitt and Mrs. San. dra Lambert. Mrs. Wallace Young held a miscellaneous shower; Mrs. Robert Holden gave a kitchen shower; and Mrs. F. P. Jones and Mrs. Harry Bryant held a linen shower in Toronto. Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, |H. A. Hammel gave a luncheon Oliver Dupuis, Maynooth, and | at which a presentation of cer- Mr. Lawrence Marnien, Osh-| amic ware was presented. awa. Former pupils of the bride --Ireland Studio | presented her with a nine-piece Bette Brown and Hugh Hollan sa THE PROMISE OF SPRING IS IN THEIR SMILES /t) Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Ee : iri i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 17, 1963 9 = a : 2 = i 7 - i a . rf fi ; ; gE i i : : i i : i - 7 § Scilley, Mrs. James Smith, H Mrs. Russell a5 i i F : i + e 38 ; : a2 a, 2 Hopkins, Miss Helen ty and Miss Sharon Johan- and were the Miss Judie Broad- léinda Wilson, Miss Joan Cryderman and Mrs, Rob- ti Hs df ii : BEAUTIFY STATIONS Beauty and efficiency con cerns the Swedish which have thousands of acres Br gardens at their sta- Ss. BABYLAND BARGAINS Just in Time for Spiing a Wilson, Glencairn street, was assisted by Miss Linda Wilson! at @ linen shower given by for-| mer neighbors. | Mrs. Wilired Little, Hortop street, and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Haynes, were c0-| THIS HAPPY iittie girl is Cathy Jean, two-year-old of Mr. and Mrs. Willmer - Dupuis, Baldwin street. She is the gnand- ELAINA LYNN is the two- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mins. John Killen, Basthaven @ireet. She is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dove of Oshawa Robert New 1963 LLOYD STROLLERS EXCHANGE VOWS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frank- Smithson, Oshawa , and thé lin Grant are seen after their late Mr, Charles Eyer, and | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Getz en- \tertained the bridal party at their home on Jarvis street, fol- STEPHEN THOMAS, old, is seen Todd Doug- ited his first. y. They are Mr. and Mrs. Cotton, Westwood drive. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bret- hour, and Mr. and Mrs, Har- of Sunderland. Margaret Joan Wright Becomes Bride Of Bryce Vickers Owen feathered chrysanthemums and | In & candlelight service in Nérthminster United Church, fast Saturday, Miss Margaret Joan Wright, only daugh Mr. . Douglas | Johanna Hill roses. |with Mr. Douglas Wright, Mr. tar Ginn ts a | Pultz F sp | the treasurer's re- r. Glen Owen, brother of the| port. Mrs. L. A. Lamb was ap-/FORTHCOMING . MARRIAG ter of| Dridegrom, was the best man/| pointed convener of the uniform) -- Exchange Vows came the bride of Isaac Hugh| Holland, both of Oshawa The) bride is the daughter of Mr. and) Mrs, Albert J. Brown, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John Holland, Tillson- burg, and the late Mr. Holland. The Reverend H. A. Mellow officiated and the organist, Mr. John Robertson provided the wedding music. The soloist, Mr. Larry Marshall sang "O Perfect Love" and "The Wedding Prayer", written and composed by Mr. Mellow and Mr. Robert- son. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a floor - length gown of ivory peau de soie, featuring a lavish- ly decorated bodice of re-em- broidered Alencon lace, portrait neckline and elbow - length sleeves. The bell skirt fell into a graceful chapel train with side panels of Alencon lace, also ap- pliqued on the train. Her bouf- fant, fingertip veil was held by a dainty crown of pearls and she cariied @ formal cascade of stephanotis, white feathered 9TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The monthly meeting of the 9th Oshawa Cub and Scout Mo- thers' Auxiliary was held re- cently at St. Gregory's auditor. ium, with the president, Mrs. Walter Atherfold presiding. The minutes were read by Mrs. Ian Lee with Mrs. Milo exchange. The members are re- Wright, Oshawa, became the| Robert Holden and Mr. Edward| quested to contact. Mrs. Lamb, bride of Mr. Bryce Vickers Owen, son of Mrs. Frederick A. Owen. A. E. by the Re aQmsisted by the Reverend George Telford, Mr. John Rob. @fison was organist with Miss Lynda Jenner as soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an orig- fal fullength gown of Italian de soie with an organza bodice. Softiy draped side panels were accented by pearl. touched lace and formed a slight train. A crown of seed pearls) held her elbow - Jegth veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cascade of Easter jilies, lilies of the valley and white sweet- heart roses. Mrs. Robert Holden was the Matron of honor with Mrs Harry Bryant and Miss Susan Tear as attendants. They were @owned in cream champagne Organza over taffeta with an underlying band of wheat color- @d Chantilly lace on the short ekitts and separate capes. Tulle velling gathered to an organza nd lace rose formed their head- Gresses and they carried white MOTHER PAID VANCOUVER (CP) -- A six. | SPORT COATS! boy warned the owner a car: "Let me go or my will be awfully mad at you," when caught lighting a @andle under & tire. His mother aid the $15 damage and the @hild was not charged because of his age. Rugs and Upholstery cleaned the safe way! buredean "flower fresh" cleaning NOsoaking, no shrinking! ' NO ruinous scrubbing! Colors come alive! for FREE estimate call DURACLEAN RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS OSHAWA 728-8518 WA alt ~ Hamilton, Taylor as ushers. | | 735 Hortop street, if they have Receiving the guests in the |My pieces of uniform they wish Gétz, Oshawa, and the late Rev-| Piccadilly Room of the Hotel|tO sell or exchange. jcorsage of pink rosebuds. The} |bridegroom's mother chose a| dress of champagne organzal |over taffeta with an Alencon) lace bodice and: her ensemble Was completed by a corsage of Sweetheart roses. | their honeymon trip to Nassau,| the bride Was wearing a three. piéce yellow boucle suit, bone colored accessories and a Cor-| When the bridal couple left on| re verena H. A. Mellow| Sheath dress and jacket, and a/the May meeting. Plans Were disctisséd for the party for the cubs and scouts to be held in June. Mrs. Peter Sypérek reported on the headquarters meeting. A donation was received from Mrs. Daniel Shutka which rep- sented the sum realized from @ projéct Gonvened by Mrs. Wal. ter Atherford, Mrs. William Dionne and Mrs, Daniel Shutka. | sage of white orchids. On their return Mr. and Mrs. | Owen will make their home in Toronto, Guests were present from To- ronto, Weston, Clarkson, Guelph| Smithville, Beamsville, Cayuga, Kitchener, Midland ahd Windsor. | LADIES Me beby jitter, no cor fo Mr. Bernard Experienced. Haif Stylist Of Leading Toronté Salons FOR 725 4854. I low: las t Friday evening. ing the wedding rehearsal recent marriage in Ebenezer United Church, Courtice. The in Northminster, In Northminster Unite d)carnations and chrysanthemums| 7 Church jast Thursday evening,|centered with white sweetheart) LO) Dorothy Elizabeth Brown be-| roses. | Mrs. Robert Haynes was the| matron of honor and the brides-| maids, wete Miss Judie Broad-| |bent, Miss Linda Wilson and) |Miss Joan Cryderman. They} |wore full length gowns of; American Beauty peau de soie,| designed with scoop necklines, | |bell sleeves and sami bell \skirts, Large, single self flowers and matching, short veils form- jed their headdressess and they jcarried pale pink carnation bou- jquets with American Beauty joentines. | Mr, Dennis Togerson was the jbest man and ushering were David Lalonde, Edward J. Brown and Kenneth Brooks. A reception followed fn the lower hall of the church, Re ceiving, the bride's mother wore beige chiffon and lace over tal- feta' with matching accessories. She was assisted by the bride- groom's aunt, Mrs, Cecil Bowen, St. Thomas, who wore multi- colored printed silk with beige accessoriés. cruise to Nassau and will return to maké their home in Oshawa. For travélling the bride chose a white wool boucle suit, black accessories and a red profile cloche hat complimented by a ned corsage. Many guests attended from out of town. | SOCIAL NOTICE | Mr. .and Mrs. Harold A! |Werry, 'Werrcroft', R. R. No. 1, Oshawa, wish to announce the| forthcoming marriage of their! daughter, Ruth Jeanine, to Mr.| Grant Aubrey Carson, | Genosha, the bride's mother) A sample essert lunch and|Mr. and Mrs' Walter J. Carson The ceremony was performed) Wore a Renoir blue pure silk/night of cards is to be held at/R, R. No. 2, Claremont. The Later the couple left on 'a! st And Found Has Lighter Side VANCOUVER (OP) -- "If it's loose, they'll lose it," says Alice Harber, chief clerk at B.C. Hydro"s lost property | office here. B.C, Hydro runs the city's buses and Alice, in her 20th year as clerk of lost and found, gets the goods. When: visited, Alice was looking over the latest--sev- eral umbrellas, some long un- derwear, dirty diapets and a book called Harold's Trip to the Sky. Umbrellas are her biggest item in this wet west coast city. The record was set with 800 in a single month. Bathing suits are loss lead- ers in the summer. "People are so forgetful," claim an article, sign for it, counter. One aer tmbrella purse." 1 years were a dead cat, curities worth $27,000. One lady telephoned and said she lost her brassiere. "What bus line?" Alice. plied. gays Alice, "that it's quite common for them to come in, then walk out and leave it on man got ieft her Among other items Over the a skull, a few sticks of dyna- mite and some negotiable se- | sald | "Size 42," the woman re- | bride is the former Catherine Eyre, daughter of Mrs. David Mr. Grant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grant, Fort William, Ontario. 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