Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1963, p. 7

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WEDDING PICTURES HOLD A STORE OF TREASURED MEMORIE by, daughter of Mr. Lorne Thorndyke and the late Mrs. -Thorndyke, and Irwin Russell Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell, Whitby. St. Mark's United Church, Whitby, recently was the set- ting for the wedding of Pat- ricia Lynn Thorndyke, Whit- Arthu, Lawless sang "On This Day', and "Panis Angelicus', accompanied by |Professor Nourry, Kingston. Given in marriage by her anu Mr Formerly of Oshawa Lynda Louise Pelow Wed in Kingston titer, tne bee ver renee St, James Chapel, Kingston,|organza over taffeta and net. Ontario, was the setting recent-|The bodice had sheath sleeves |headdress was a rose holding a) Mathew Ottenhof, and the ush- ers were Mr. Alan Pelow, Osh- Mrs. Raymond Porter of River Hebert, Nova Scotia, were united in marriage in Ritson Road Baptist Church, recently, Sandra Gail, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Jack J, Shakot- ko, Oshawa, and Garnet Cor- nell Porter, son of Mr. and Matin vuenhoi, wearing a cotillion blue taffetajsheath with beige accessories| and street-length gownjand a corsage of talisman Her|sweetheart roses. Mr, and Mrs. Norris left oh a \trip through New York State, \with Mrs. Norris travelling in a |gold three-piece suit, with dark lbrown accessories, and a cor- jsage of Talisman sweetheart lace, with a scooped neckline. veil. The best man was Mr. and Mr. Ronald Good- ly for the wedding of Lynda/|and was of Chantilly Louise Pelow, Kingston, former-|headdress lace, Her was a crown of awa, friend, Howe Island. roses. On their return, the couple will reside at Howe ly of Oshawa, daughter of Mr.| pearls, holding a shoulder-length and Mrs. Leonard Pelow, Osh-/veil of silk illusion. She carried awa, to Patrick James Norris,.a cascade of red and white gon of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick|sweetheart roses and steph- John Norris of Howe Island. anotis. The Reverend A. C. Hen-| The matron of honor was the dricks, Howe Island, officiated,\bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Morrison's The reception was held atl{cjand Lounge, Kingston, | the bride's mother receiving in a blue silk shantung sheath with) matching accessories anda cor-|of sage of pink sweetheart roses. The bridegroom's mother assist:! NO FISH SHORTAGE Every year the fishing port Yarmouth, England, pre- herrings. OSHAWA KINETTE EXECUTIVE At a joint Kin-Kinette im- ettes assumed office for the ; |Blackstock. FOR 1963-64 INSTALLED Mrs, Morley Robinson, pres- rar. Absent when the picture sents Queen Elizabeth with 100) ilbert, Scugog Island, officiated +|Mary Evelyn Moore, daughter stallation dinner last Thurs- day in the Kinsmen Com- munity Centre the above forthcoming season, Left. to right: Mrs. Donald Fleming, treasurer; Mrs. Donald G. ident; Mrs. Gordon Garrison, nm »resident; Mrs. Donald oe. 1st vice - president; rs. was taken, Mrs. Lloyd Pigden, secretary. --Oshawa Times Photo "» Following their recent mar- riage in St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Kraft are | making their home in Osh- 9 % Bertha Janet Colville, is the daughter of Mrs. Colin Col- ville, Bowmanville, and the late Mr. Colville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mf, and Mrs. Fritz Kraft of Sho- Kingston,)eu, wearing a mink tone printed| 8Wa. The bride, the former emberg, West Germany. Jo Aldwinckie, 'Women' TO LAST A LIFETIME John Malda, RR 2, Newcas- THE STARS SAY, By ESTRELLITA- For Tomorrow ; : Stress a down - to - earth at- titude how: Do not become 'is- ag could ihjure your reputa- FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, . some fine indications in 4 of optimism, go ove fi nancially between now and" then, aa conservatism ,will be; a must. 3 PARENT COUNCIL » Mr. David Gray presided at) an executive meeting of the, Cerebral Palsy Parent Council for Crippled Children, held at' the newly-acquired school and., treatment centre, the former Bloor Street East Public School, recently. ? It was decided to delay the opening of the school until later this month so that renovations" may be completed. Mrs. John Luke, Hunter street, consented to act as con-° vener of a committee planning - a bazaar to be held November 30 in the Memorial Hall of Sim- coe Street United Church. f For The BEST PHOTO FINISHING And ENLARGEMENTS e Rehoboth Christian Reform- tle, and Richard Siebe Rek- ed Church, Bowmanville, was ker, son of Mr, and Mrs. the setting for the recent Jelle Rekker, RR 3, Bow- wedding of Lucy Ann Malda,. manville. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. --Ireland Studio Photos san Slute, Ragland, amd Miss|bridegroom's mother assisted, Janet Bragg, Bowman ville,|wearing a draped dress of gray were flower girls. They werejand pink floral silk, with white all gowned alike, in white em-|accessories, and a corsage of broidered nylon, street-length|white carnations and pink roses. dresses with pink satin at the} The couple left on a honey-| waistline, trimmed with match. ; ine 1 ' moon to Lake Placid, the bride ing bows and flowers. They car- travelling in a yellow linen ried nosegays of pink sweet- heart roses, carnations, and homer gladiolus florets with foliage. Mr. Lloyd Wilson, Nestleton,) s Editor Dial 723-3474 was best man and the ushers THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 9, 1963 7 were Mr. Robert Kellar, and Mr. Ernest Wotten, both of | Oshawa. The Revérend Claude* Gil- recently at the weddifttg of of Mr. and Mrs, Allan A. Moore, Port Perry and Larry John Ashton, Oshawa, son of Mrs. Bruce Ashton, and the late Mr. Ashton. The ceremony was held in Blackstock United Church,} Miss Elizabeth Hayes, Colum- bus, provided the wedding mu- sic and accompanied the solo- ist, Mrs. David Weldon, Osh- Larry John Ashton Weds Evelyn Moore At Blackstock For the reception at the Fly-|; sheath and three-quarter length matching: coat, yellow hat and white accessories. Her corsage was of stephanotis and carna- tions, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton 'are now residing in Regency Towers, 349 Marland avenue, Oshawa, COLOR OR. BLACK & WHIT DEVELOPING AND PRINTING IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS. ing Dutchman Motor Hotel, Bow- manville, the bride's mother re- ceived wearing a blue organza) dress with white beading the neckline, and wore white) accessories and a corsage of | neckline embossed with cres-|pink roses and carnations. The) cents of Guipure lace. The bell- | shaped skirt was appliqued with | panels of Guipure lace. Two } large roses caught the flowing ' LADIES i | chapel train to the lowered ee Be ward oo bustle back. A bouffant veil of or Fri ck SR silk illusion was held by a rose Experienced Hair Styiist | and self leaves. She carried a FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS white Bible decorated with an orchid, stephanotis and carna-/h. ' Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and }} superfluous hair. 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