Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Aug 1963, p. 7

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MR. AND MRS. D. Jane Watson, George Dewar Wed In Double - quarter length coat and acces-\..i) She carried a bouquet of/Sage of pink rosebuds. In a double ring ceremony in Northminster United Church, on Saturday, August 24, Jane Ellen Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry M. Watson, became the bride of David George De- war, son of Mr. David G. De- war, Toronto, and the late Mrs. Dewar. The Reverend H. A. Mellow performed the ceremony, with Mr. Watson giving his daughter) ; Mrs. Wilfred An- thony, Oshawa, sang Handel's "Wedding Hymn" and "Wed- ding Prayer" with words by Mr. Mellow, and composed by in marriage the organist, Mr, John Robert-| son of Oshawa The bride wore a full-length gown of white silk taffeta.with lace applique, scoop neck-line,| j three quarter sleeves and bell skirt. Her headdress was a cor- onet with lace applique and a shoulder-length veil. She car- ried a white Bible with pink sweetheart roses. Miss Toini Repo of Port Arthur was maid of honor, and the other at- tendants were Miss Dale Cal- houn, Oshawa, and Mrs. Peter Watson of Sudbury. They were gowned alike in cotillion blue satapeau, with scoop necklines and bell skirts, with matching headdresses, and carried nose- gays of pink sweetheart roses. The bridegroom was attend- ed by Mr, Arnold P. Hull, Port Arthur; and the ushers were Mr. Barry Harper, Toronto, and Mr. Peter Watson, Sudbury. For the. reception at North- minster United Church hall, the bride's mother received in a dress of pink silk shantung and lace, and a flowered hat and matching accessories. The newly-weds left on a honeymoon trip to Calgary and points west, with the bride wearing an organza over silk print dress with matching three- Marilyn Hagerty Becomes Bride Of David D. Owen Christ Memorial Church w the. setting recently for the mar- riage of Marilyn Elizabeth Ha- gerty and David Donald Owen, both of Oshawa. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, C. J. Hagerty, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Ha- gerty, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. David Owen and Mrs. Violet Owen, both of Osh- awa. The Venerable H. D. Clever- don performed the ceremony and the soloist, Mrs. Lawrence French, was accompanied by the organist, Mrs. Ronald Scott.| The bride was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Mr, Joshua! Biglands. Her full-length gown! of organza was complimented 'by Chantilly lace in the empire bodice and sheath sleeves. A. sunburst spray of orange blos-| |. soms and lilies-of-the-valley, meéting the brow, centered the bouffant veil that fell over the shoulders. She carried pink and} white roses with strcamers and rosebuds and a prayer book. Mrs. Frank Russell of Vine-| land was matron of nonor and the attendants were Mrs. Rob- ert Spencley, Brougham; and Miss Deanne Stapley, Oshawa. They wore bell-shaped dresses in deen pink with matching pill- box hats. The best man was Mr. 2obert Spenc'ey, Brougham, and usher- ing were Mr. Robert Stapley and Mr. Harvey Hagerty, both of Oshawa. A reception and dance was held in the Hote: Genosha and later the couple left for Dear- born, Michigan. The bride trav- elled in a white linen sheath with matching coat and corsage of yeilow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Owen are re- siding at 15 Price str2e*, Brook- lin. HOUSEHOLD HINT A natural for cleaning hard- to-reach nvoks and crannies is} a new wedge-shaped sponge! attached to a 12-inch wooden handle. The sponge's tapered Wcmen -Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 29, 1963 7 ee » a os GEORGE DEWAR --Ireland Studio Ring Rites sories. On their return the cou- ple will reside in St. Catharines.| Out-of-town guests were from) Detroit, Ingersoll, ge v7 Woodstock, Bayfield, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, North Bay, Sudbury, Port Arthur, Omemee and Whitby. French fashion for '63 is wild about white and here we see Pierre Balmain's evening suit in white cotton brocade. The draped bust is _ under- + McLéan-Murchison Wedding Of Interest To Oshawa Fenelon Falls Presbyterian Church was the scene recently when Marilyn Elizabeth Murchi- son was united in marriage to Frederick John McLean. Mari- lyn Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Murchi- son, Fenelon Falls, and Fred- erick John McLean is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry McLean of Tweed. The Reverend Clifton MacKay (uncle of the bride), performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Phillip Miller, Toronto, sang "The Lord's Pray- er" and 'The Wedding Prayer", accompanied by Mr, Bruce Cooper. The bride wore a floor-length) gown of white silk organza over ltafteta and net, trimmed with|bride's mother wearing a green} llace. The back of the waist was|0'sanza i jaceented by .a large bow and beige accessories and a corsage lrose, and lace roses continued|of pink rosebuds. Ther bride- down the back of the skirt, fall-) ing into a slight train. A self| wedding ring headdress with two rows of tiny pearls held her| pink roses, white carnations, and trailing ivy. Miss Glenda Murchison was} her sister's maid of honor, and) Mrs. Ronald Setterington and) Miss Dorothy McLean, sister of the bridegroom, were the other attendants. They were gowned sereceannnenone FIRST FORMAL lined with a belt of laurel leaves and the overjacket 1s sheer simplicity and elegance -- one of Balmain's trade- marks. oi Made from an old English Formula SIX BIG "Tops In Tonic" edges squeeze easily into dif- ferent crevices and corners. o '12 OZ. BOTTLES 72 FULL OUNCES - Don't let the LOW PRICE fool you! jdon, Alberta. alike in pink organza over taf- feta, with matching accessories, and ring hats of pink organza over taffeta. They carried white carnations and pink roses. The junior bridesmaids, Miss Carol and Miss Lorna Jewell, Osh- awa, wore pink organza over pink taffeta, with full skirts. Self wedding ring headdresses, white vaccessories, .and nosegays of white carnations and rose buds, complimented their gowns. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Barry Peters of Have- lock and Toronto, and the ush- ers were Mr. James McLean, Cameron, and the bridegroom's brother, Mr. William McLean, Tweed. The reception was held at Edinburgh Manor, with the taffeta over gown, "MIDSUMMER WEDDING Married recently in West- mount United Church were Lois Arlene Wherry and Wil- liam Dennis Smith. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church recently was the - set- ting for the marriage of Kath- elleen Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Mrs. Derso Bayus, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Bayus, to Joseph Mercz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mercz, Hungary. Monsignor Phillip Coffey offi- ciated at the choral service, and Miss Virginia Bayus, Ashtabula, Ohio, and Mrs. Steve Borfordi sang, accompanied by Mrs. Gary Booth. The music included "Aye Maria," "Panis Angeli- cus," and 'Mother at Your Feet is Kneeling." The bride was given in mar- riage by her godfather, Mr. Alex Dobos, Sr. She wore a full- length gown of Chantilly lace, with a scoop neckline studded with 'sequins, and finger-tip sleeves. Theback of the gown was styled in bouffant layers of lace, Her headdress was a rose with petals edged in pearls, holding a bouffant veil. She car- ried a pearl covered prayer book, with white ribbon stream- ers, holding red roses. Her only attendant was the matron of honor, Mrs, Leslie Bergmann, sister of the bride. SOCIAL NOTICE --Photo by Sneyd | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, Osh- Mrs, Gordon Wherry and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, William Smith, all of Oshawa. groom's mother assisted, gown- PERSONALS awa, announces the forth. coming marriage of her grand- ed in beige with coat of beige sheer and matching hat and ac- cessories. She also wore a cor- Mr. and Mrs. McLean left on| with the bride wearing a three- piece gold wool suit with match- ing gloves and black patent hat, shoes and purse, When the couple return, they will. reside on Lakeshore road, Toronto. Out of town guests were pres- ent from Oshawa; Newcastle; Baltimore, Ontario; Toronto; Orillia; Wood- ville; Buffalo; New York; Wal- laceburg; London, Ontario; Car- lisle; Burlington; Cameron; Col. lingwood; Montreal; Havelock; and Peterborough. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES SA HOME LEAGUE Mrs. Frank Buller opened the meeting and welcomed Mrs. Charles Cathmoir, a former Home League member, who with her husband is doing full time service inthe Salvation Army, and at present stationed in Bracebridge. Mrs. Charles Langfield pray- ed for the sick and shut-ins, Mrs. William James read the birthday list, and while greet- ings: were sung, the flower money was received, and the announcements made, The date of the Home League Rally is set for September 10 at 2.30 p.m. Mrs George Beard read the minutes. Mrs. Christian Os- bourn was in charge of the de- votional period. Mrs. William Lycett led the first song, Mrs. Charles Cathmoir Paryed fol- lowed by a vocal solo by Mrs. Frank Buller who- sang, "In Times Like These." Mrs. Christian Osbourn gave an interesting talk, telling of the Home League meetings held in St. Petersburg. Then gave a message from the clock or watch, referring to time. will be Constable William D. Tane of the Police Department. Next week the guest speaker) Fenelon Falls, Cameron Lake; Mrs. shower at the manse im Fenelon Falls; Mrs. Fred Webster, Fen- elon Falls, held a miscellaneous shower; Mrs. Philip Miller, To-) ronto, gave a shower at the | Willowdale; Newmarket; Humts-|home of her mother, Mrs, Cyril} ; \ville; Lindsay; Fenelon Falls; Mrs. Ernest Southern, - Scarborough entertained with Miss Lieta} Reddell and Mrs. David Robert- son assisting; The Presbyterian Church Women, and the staff) of Rivercrest School made pres- entations. A bachelor's dinner was held for the bridegroom at the Seaway Towers Hotel, To- ronto, where a presentation was made, Out-of-town guests atthe Owen - Hagerty wedding recent- ly, in Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa, were: Mr. amd Mrs.) Joshua Biglands and Robert,/ Chicago, Illinois;, Mrs. Samuel} Magilton, Lacombe, Alberta; | Mr. Keith Wilkinson, Olds, Al- berta; Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Johnson, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Van Dyke, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor, Au- rora, Ontario; Mrs. Leslie Judge, Toronto; Mrs. Emerson} Brown, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs. | James Pegg, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs, 'Gary Mead, Peter- borough; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney, Greenwood, Ontario. Mrs. E. A. Henley, secretary for peace and intemational) affairs of the Oshawa Wom- en's Christian Temperance Union, will address the first fall meeting next week in Simcoe Street United Church, Don't wait until it is too late to let your friends know that} you are back from your vaca-/ tion. It is a pleasure for us to tell them through this column.| Just dial 723-3474, extension 18} jand your item of news will ap- |pear without charge. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Holt, Toronto, held a family reunion Parish, Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. PERSONALS Guests from afar at the cowie! Mercz - Bayus wedding in Holy) Cross Roman Catholic Church were Miss Virginia Bayus, Ash- tabula, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biro, West Hartford, | at their cottage at McLaren's |Beach, last Saturday. Those | attending were: Mr. and Mrs. | Barola C, Smith, Mr. and Mrs, | Ashley Smith and children, Mr.) | David Smith, and Mr. Henry Smith, all of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr, and} Mrs. William Smith and sons, | Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Smith, and family, all of Oshawa; Mr.| and Mrs, Clayton A. Holt, Mr.' Many parties were held forjand Mrs. James Callan, Clark- the young couple prior to the|son; Miss Betty Robinson, Mr. 'McLean - Murchison wedding at|and Mrs. Leohard Brash and recently. Mrs, | family, Mr, and Mrs. Reynold a honeymoon trip to Cape Cod,|Murdoch Murchison, the Kings-| Foster, Mr. and Mrs. David Mc- way, Toronto, held a -bathroom| Laren and family, Mr. and Mrs. shower at her summer home at|A- M. Moore, and family, all of E. G,|Oshawa; MacDonald held a miscellaneous| Brash, Kingston, Ontario. daughter, Barbara Lynne, daughter of the late David Wil- liam Jenkins, to Mr. Howard John Fitchett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fitchett, Osh- awa. The ceremony will take place on Friday, September 27, 1963, at 7 o'clock at Albert Street United Church. and 'Miss Dorothy 46 Simcoe N. -- 725-3564 909 Simcoe St. N, -- 728-7041 Stock Up For The Holiday !! 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