Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Sep 1963, p. 8

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R THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, September 5, 1963 is MR, AND MRS. RONALD J. STUART -- Aldsworth Photography Lois Marie Terwillegar Now Bride Of Ronald James Stuart The Reverend L. W. Herbert officiated at the wedding of Lois Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Terwillegar, and Ronald James Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Stuart, all of Oshawa. The ceremony took place last Saturday after- noon in King Street United Church. The soloist, Mr. Donald All- man, Oshawa, sang the '"'Wed- ding Prayer", O Perfect Love", and the Lord's Prayer, accom- panied by Miss Hazel Rundle, Oshawa. Given is marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full- length gown of white satapeau over taffeta, featuring a sweet- heart neckline and lily point sleeves. The new _ controlled skirt was highlighted by im- ported Swiss embroidered ap- pliques and self bows. The back was dramatized by a burst of unpressed pleats with similar appliques falling into a chapel train. Her crown of small dainty pearls and crystal drops, held a scalloped, finger-tip veil of illu-|sylvania, and the neckline, dipping to a V in the back, and three-quarter sleeves. Matching crowns highlighted with pearls and crystal drops held small circular veils. They carried modern cascade bou- quets of gold roses with match- ing shades of pompoms and gladiolus. The bridegroom's two bro- thers attended him, with Mr. Richard Stuart as best man and Mr. Edward Stuart as an usher along with Mr. Wayne Lang, London, Ontario. For the reception at thé San- dalwood Restaurant, the bride's mother received wearing a tur- quoise nylon chiffon over taf- feta sheath with a Chantilly lace bodice, with a white hat and a corsage of pink sweet- heart roses. She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother wear- ing a.gold brocaded sheath with a white hat and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. | The counle are taking a trip| to the Pocono Mountains, Penn- bride left sion. She carried a swing cas-|wearing a turquoise and white cade of gold-roses with minia-| three-piece double-knit suit; ture white gladiolus, and ivy|white hat and black patent ac- strands, Miss Joan Beath, Oshawa, was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Kath- cessories, white sweetheart roses. and a corsage of On Mr. and Mrs. Stuart's re- leen Beath and Miss Margaret|turn they will reside at 303 Ade- Stuart, sister of the bridegroom. laide avenue west, Oshawa. They were gowned alike in lime Guests from out-of-town were green silk organza over taffeta,|present from London, Ontario; with a full skirt, featuring a|Claremont, Perth, Fort Erie Chantilly lace top, small scoop'and Toronto. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Bernice Nichols wishes to announce the engagement of|Annan, Pickering, announce the her daughter, Nora Margaret,jengagement of Miss Lois Ann to Wilfred Gerald Lindsey, son|Davidson, to Mr. John Fraser of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lind-|Salter, son of Mr. sey, all of Oshawa. The mar-|Lloyd Salter, Oshawa. The mar- riage will take place at 3.00|riage is to take place on Satur- p.m. on Saturday, October 5,\day, October 5, 1963, in Northminster United o'clock 1963, Church. THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW The full moon in Aries en- hances yesterday's restrictions. Be doubly careful to avoid stepping on the toes of sensitive persons and, in business rela- tionships, particularly, av oid force and aggression. Control all emotions until this phase has passed. One bright note: Creative workers should find in- spiration at a high peak, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrew is your birthday, your horosc indicates that while, innately, during the coming months when it might be wiser to consult more experienced heads and heed their advice in matters pertaining to the ad- vancement of your goals. This will be particularly true be- tween now and the end of No- vember when co-operation and constructive suggestions, parti- cularly from elders and super- iors, could help you put over 4 0 deals in De- cember. month, inciden- tally, will be an excellent month for you on both financial and career counts, as will February, March and mid-1964. Social, domestic and _senti- mental relationships will be generously aspected during most of the year ahead, with emphasis on the romantic and social during the next 10 days; also in December and May, June and July of 1964. vATS 1S COMING SOON |Church, Dunbarton, Ontario. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. and Mrs. at 4.00 in Dunbarton United ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Edward G. Leaver, Bowmanville, wish to announce the engagement of | bride-to-be, tea in her daughter's) c |home of the future bride's par- Miss Shirley May 'Kellar, one of this Saturday's many brides- to-be, has been the honored guest at a number of showers. Her attendants, Miss Diane' Malloy, Miss Judy Nash, and Miss Karen Cooper, gave her a personal shower at the home, of Miss Cooper; Miss Kellar's aunt, Mrs. Herbert Cooper gave her a_ miscellaneous shower as did her co-workers at Do- minion Stores Limited; Mrs. Ernest Wotten, and Mrs. Rob- lert Kellar gave the bride-to-be a linen shower, After the re- hearsal on Friday night her fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Welsh, Troy, Michi- gan, will entertain the wedding tty at the home of the ride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Kellar. i Ian and Annemarie Collison, Townline road south, have re- turned home after spending a few days with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs.. R. -G. Collison, Bloor street west, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ostler and family, Mr. and Mrs, Gar- net Johnstone and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Fice and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thorne, spent the holi- day weeky-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blakely, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dervent at Wallace Point Camp, where the Blakelys and Dervents have been spending the summer. Camp fires, wiener and corn roasts, home movies and sing songs were enjoyed each eve- 'Mr:Aind Mrs. Edward Batten * Extending Tabies Celebrate Golden Wedding _reatly Improved Mr. and Mrs. Edward Batten, Russell Batten, Ashburn; Mr. i Thornton road north, Oshawa,|Donald Batten, Cornwall; ur By Metal Slides celebrated their fiftieth wedding|Robert Batten, Oshawa, and qnhiversary on Sunday after-jone daughter, (Gladys), Mrs. noon, by receiving their many|Ronald Wright, Oshawa. ' friends and relatives at their) Telegrams of congratulations home. were EE rre -- weed Mr. and Mrs, Batten were|John 8, Mr. married 7 Cadmus, Ontario,|Starr MP; Mr. T. D. Thomas, August 27, 1913, Mrs. Batten is|MLA; The Honorable John the former Charlotte Brown,|Y@remko, and and Leader of the daughter of the late Mr. and|Opposition, Mr. John Diefep-' Mrs, William Brown oyf Cad-jbaker, also from their son, king binding, she mus. Mrs, Jack Gibson of|Donald Batten ofy Cornwall who|cam't be blamed for being quite Cobourg was her only attendant,|WaS unable to be present. They|indignant about | spen im- but was unable to attend the|also received a scroll from the|portant money for poor results. celebration. Mr, Batten's best|Provincial. Government. The} Even if she buys a popular- } man was Mr. William Brown,|family presented them with a|priced dinette set only to face CUTTING THE/) ANNIVERSARY CAKE --Oshawa Times Photo ning. Prior to her marriage this Saturday, to Mr. Paul Hubert Fletcher, Miss Grovine Gage has been entertained at a num- ber of showers and parties. Mrs. Ross Ricketts and Miss Lois Gage, sisters of the bride- to-be, held a _ miscellaneous shower for her friends in the |neighborhood; Miss Lynda Jar- |rell gave a party for Miss Ga- |ge's school chums, at which she was presented with a lamp, bathroom scales and many smaller gifts; the couple's many friends from the Maritimes were guests at a miscellaneous shower held by the future bride- groom's sister, Mrs. Nelson Hat- field and Mr, Hatfield; Mrs. Grover Gage,. mother of the opened her home for a honor, last night. Miss Doris Mann, Golf street, | turned from Lisbon, Portugal| nm Sunday after spending the) past two months holidaying in Europe, Great Britain and Ire- land, | Following the rehearsal to- mofrow night for the Bennett- Katocs wedding, which is to take place Saturday, the bridal party will be entertained at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Katocs. The bride-to-be, Miss Margaret Katocs, has had a number of showers held for her. The mat- ron of honor and bridesmaids held a miscellaneous shower at the Hungarian Hall; Mrs. Char- les Bennett and Mrs. John Shields held a_ misc2llaneous shower at Oakville. Miss. Ka-| tocs' co-workers of the parts) and accessories. procurement) department, General Motors, | held a shower at the home of Mrs. Ray McAvoy, assisted by Miss Irene Borovsky, Mrs. Wil- liam Oliver, and Miss Susan Powell. their only daughter, Geraldine Lilian, to Mr. Eric Thomas Cornish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Cornish, Oshawa. 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