Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1963, p. 7

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KATHRYN DENISE is the one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Harkin, Town Line north, Oshawa. She is the and granddaughter of Mr. CHRISTINE DENISE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marquis, Division street .Her andparents are Mr, and irs. Frank Nugent, Black- water, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marquis, Division,.street.. Her great grandparents are Mr. ALLAN BOCK, who will be two years old this month, is seen with his sister Pamela. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bock, Lake- side street. Their grandpar- Sots Mrs. George Kory, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Harkin, all of Oshawa. --<Aldsworth Photography and Mrs. Lloyd Marquis, Ux- bridge, Mr. William Murray, Uxbridge, and Mrs. P. Pogue, Whitby. Christine was 13 months old at the time of this Photo by Hornsby ents are Mr. and Mrs. Jo hannes Ditler, Hornslet, Den- mark, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bock, Aahus, Den- mark, --tIreland Studio }|mums graced the table. KIMBERLY ANN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Burke is the questioning little miss who posed at six months old for this picture. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Godfrey, Whitby, MR. AND MRS. VERNON Bowen, Connaught street, are the proud parents of Kelly Lee, who was one year old at the time of this picture. and Mrs. Adolf Burke, Oshawa. Her great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dart and Mr. Roland Godfey, all of Osh- awa and Mr. "_-Aldsworth Photography Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Bowen, Barrie, and Mrs. James Saunders, Oshawa. ~--Photo by Sneyd Miss Ann Sabo Feted Bride-Elect Mr. Michael Sabo, Mr. and Mrs, John Sabo and women of the Slovak Catholic parish en- tertained relatives and friends on Sunday afternoon at a miscel- laneous shower for Miss Ann Sabo, a bride-elect of Saturday, May 11, The bride-to-be received a number of electrical appli- ances, household linens, kitchen utensils, silver, crystal and china, Bingo with prizes to the for- tunate winners followed the dinner. Arrangements of yellow, mauve and white chrysanthe- Also entertaining were Miss| Donna Myers, Harmony road south, who held a "long, green" shower at which the future bride received a handsome sum of money. Mrs. Leslie Magee was hos- tess at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Grenfell street. STUDIES TEMPLES | Artist Mexico to study temples under) a $4,000 Canada Council grant. She hopes to retunn with ideas |for' mosaic and mural art in buildings for the new Victoria, University at Gordon Heud. | Introducing .. . f SAVE $2.50 Prescription Perms from $20.00 to $17.50 from $17.50 to $15.00 from $15.00 to $12.50 from) $12.50 to $10.00 S: v SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT | Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm G. Cryderman wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- |ter, Doreen Annette, to Allan |Earl Squelch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Squelch, Columbus. | The wedding is to take place on Saturday, June 1, at 3.00 p.m. in Myrtle United Church. | | ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Erle E. Bond | announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Marie, to |Mr. Grant Russell Armstrong, Fel of Mr. Irving Armstrong, | Scarborough, and the late Mrs. Armstrong. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, June 1, at 2.30 p.m. in St, Mark's Unit- }ed Church, Whitby. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spicer, 578 Devon street, will be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors on Saturday, May 4, from 7.00 to 10.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. *|David Reginald Henesey took as| applique and lily-point sleeves. +|David Henesey are the ae '|ter and son of Mr. an rs. s r '\David Arnold Henesey , Osh-|by Miss Sally Callison of Osh- '\awa, LAC Russell Koopman is ; |the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- a \|ley Alfred Koopman, Toronto,|A yellow tiara held her veil 'lis the daughter of Flight-Lieu-| .|tenant and Mrs. Malcolm Ed-) wedding music and the brides|Miss Cheryl Sankey of Ottawa ' |were given in marriage by their} Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Scugog Couple Feted By Friends On 25th Anniversary * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crozier, Scugog Island, were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs, Carle Moore, Hortop ave- qe ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 3, 1963 7 nue, at their home. Later the guests of honor were entertain- _| on and Mr. Glen Ross Skea, son '\/of Mr, and Mrs. THIS DARK EYED young fellow is Christopher Kenneth, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Locke, Wych- wood street, He is the grand- son of Mrs. Douglas Barton, | Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Sister, Brother Take Life Mates In Double Wedding Ceremony The Reverend Derek Allenried a bouquet of yellow roses officiated at a double wedding|and white shasta cascades, in St. Paul's Presbyterian| Miss Mills was attired in a Church recently when Carol/floor-length gown of silk organ- Maureen Henesey became the/za with a bell-shaped skirt and bride of LAC Russell Alfred| buoyant back and styled with an Koopman, RCAF, Ottawa, and|Italian neckline with French William Locke, Bowmanville. His great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gourlie, Newmarket, and Mrs, Mary Locke, Sunderland, --Photo by Hornsby Rhinestones and pearls adorn- ed her headdress and she car- ried pink roses and white shasta cascades. Miss Henesey was attended his bride Diane Christine Mills) of Ottawa. Miss Carol Henesey and Mr. lawa, wearing yellow chiffon lover taffeta with a lace bodice. and Miss Diane Christine Mills)and her flowers were mint green shasta cascades. LAC Orin G. Peter's was best ward Mills, RCAF, Ottawa. }man. ; Mr. Frank Walter played the| Miss Mills was attended by) who wore a lace jacket over al lsatin with overskirt of organza.|ing formed her headdress and |The bodice featured lily-point|She carried yellow shasta : |sleeves and a scoop neckline. | *\Her headdress was a tiara of} fathers, Miss Henesey wore a|dress of organza and taffeta in full, floor-length gown of white|mint green. Flowers and veil- ascades, Cpl. Roy H. Wilton acted as .| best man. pearls and' crystal ae ee car Ushering for both bridal par- ties were Roger Edward Mills of Ottawa and Douglas Michael Henesey. A. reception followed in the |Feetwood Room of the Hotel Genosha. Mrs. Henesey_ re- ceived in a turquoise linen en- semble with deep pink accesso- |ries; Mrs. Mills in beige silk \grey with pale pink accesso- jries; Mrs. Mills in beige sink jorganza over lace with green accessories. | Mr. and Mrs. Koopman left on a tour of southern Ontario: The bride travelicd in a sal- mon pink sheath with a white jtopeoat and beige accessories. |The couple will take up resi- dence in St. Avold, France. Mr. and Mrs. Henesey tour- fq ed the northern United States. |The bride wore an aqua suit with matching hat and _ beige accessories, The couple will make their home in Oshawa. Guests were present from Jacqueline Cameron Becomes Bride Of Glenn Ross Skea Albert Street United Church was the setting for the recent marriage of Miss Jacqueline Dorothy Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Camer- ing accessories and a corsage of deep pink carnations and white chrysanthemums. The bridegroom's mother assisted in a blue brocade satin sheath ~jate family "| by the Reverend Albert E. Lark Charles Skea, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was performed M. with Mrs. Charles Naylor as or- ganist, and Mrs. Ronald Kelling- ton, soloist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full length gown of pure silk organza, the bodice fashioned with lily-point Sleeves and appliqued medal- lions forming a scalloped neck- line. Th® skirt was adorned at the sides and centre back with) svral folds which fell into a) carried a cascade of pink De-| light roses, stephanotis and| with jacket, matching accessor- ies and a corsage of mative pom poms. When the bridal couple left on a motor trip to points north, the bride was wearing a two. piece black and white coat and app: dress set, red accessories and a corsage of garnet red Sweet- heart roses, Mr. and Mrs, Skea will be making their home in the Sag- uenay Apartments, Oshawa, Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lewton and Pamela, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, Black- stock; Mr. and Mrs, J. Bing- ham, Bronte; Mr, and Mrs. ed by thirty relatives and friends at the home of Mr. and is. Maries Fralick, Scugog oul Those -were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Platten and immedi. of Oshawa; Mr. x Mrs. St. John hg Oharles land, Port H Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hood, Scugog Island, and immediate families. a Mr. James Burnett acted as master of ceremonies and Miss Gloria Fralick, on behalf of the telatives, presented a five-piece silver tea service to the couple. Mrs, James Crozier who was unable to attend sent an' ate gift and a silver rose bowl and arrangement. of red roses and chrysanthemums were also presented from friends. Mr. James Burnett and Mr. Keith Crozier entertained on their guitars. The festivities con- cluded with a buffet supper. Both active members of the Grace United Church, Scugog, beside working on many proj- ects and committees, the couple white pom pom chrysanthe-| mums. ™ -- Skea, Whitby. The matron of honor iss Mrs. Jesse James with Miss} BEGINNERS BEWARE 98 YEARS YOUNG. |Yarmouth, N.S.; Her youthful look belies her years, A well-known figure in Pert Hilford, |N.S.; Hamilton, Ottawa, To- ronto, Stouffville, Miami, Flori- da; Calgary, Alberta. Joan Clark, and Miss Bonnie} Jean Brown as bridesmaids with} Miss Judy Seeley as flower girl.| They wore gowns of peri-winkle| skirt. The senior centres and tiny veils and they Prevost, curator and co-founder \of the Jacques de Chambly blue silk organza with scoop h attendants/here, warns the tyro collector wore matching silk organza pe-|to think twice before buyi talled headdresses with beaded|,, we -- MONTREAL (CP) -- Antoine istorical village 15 miles from is well-known throughout the community. Mrs. Crozier is the former Miss Marion Stephenson o Stephenson's Point. The couple was matried in the Scu- gog Manse by the Reverend F. G. Joblin. Mrs. Maurice Fralick, sister of the bride of twenty-five yeats, and Mr: Glen Hood were the wedding attendants, f 'old'? items. He said the be- carried cascades of pale pink|ginner should first find out what carnations and white pom pom|Canadiana reallly is. chrysanthemums. The flower girl wore a small ruffled tiered hat and carried a white basket of pink carnations and white pom pom chrysanthemums. The best man was Mr. Jes-| sie James, with the _bride-| groom's brother, Mr. Ronald! Skea and Mr. Robert Cameron, brother of the bride, as ushers. The reception was held at Grandview Golf Club with the | bride's mother receiving in a dusty rose silk sheath dress| with the bodice accented by, a| scalloped neckliner ensemble | was complimented by match.| ORDER CANVAS NOW! We Also Rent Chairs, Tables, etc. CLEVE FOX | 412 Simcoe North Oshowe eer Ronald W. Bilsky, DC CHIROPRACTOR © HEADACHES © SLIPPED DISCS 100 King E. 728-5156 Lel's Have a Parly Dishes, Cutlery, Glosses, Silver Candelabra. Silver Tea Service, 25, 30, 44, 55, 7: Cup. Sizes. Sargeant's Rentals Phone 725-3338 eaaitantentannmme enn ay her neighborhood, Mrs. Mar- tha Mack will be 88 years of age on Sunday, May 5. To mark the occasion, a family gathering will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. I. Rodman and Mr. Rodman, Annapolis avenue, on Saturday. 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