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

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Wrmen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 29, 1963 7 Marion Elizabeth Muir, Bride - | | | | | | SIGNING THE REGISTER --Photo by Don Blackmore, Toronto. | \line trimmed with seed pearls, For a honeymoon to Easter Ronald W. Ellis, Scarborough | Weds Marilyn E. Fletcher The Reverend A. W. Magee|talisman roses completed the officiated at the wedding re-jensemble. cently of Marilyn Eleanor) For a honeymoon to the New| Fletcher ¢o Ronald William|England States and New York) Ellis, in Centre Street United/city, the bride chose a dark} Church. The bride is the daugh-loliye green wool suit, white|and other attendants were Mrs.tarines, Montreal, Toronto, Bow- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy|blouse and brown accessories, G. Fletcher, Oshawa, and the|a gold velvet and feathered hat bridegroom is the son of Mr.|and a corsage of talisman roses,| and Mrs. Charles William Ellis,|for travelling. On their return Scarborough. |Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will reside) The soloist, Mrs. Ronald K.\at 195 Rexleigh drive, apart-) Kellington, Oshawa, sang ""Wed-| ment 208, Toronto 16. | dine: Prages" ent "'O Perfect) ----_----_--___---------- Love," _ accompanied. by Mr. : | Delta Sigma Chapter ed a jewellery auction of var- R. K. Kellington. Jones-Dun e in | The regular bi-monthly meet-|ious pieces brought by the mem-| Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-| . . : length gown of champagne peau) Sol d A de soie with a scoop neckline} emnize and lily-point sleeves and white| The Memorial Christian Chantilly lace appliques around /chuyrch, Stouffville, was the set-| the waistline. The gown was cut ting for the wed"ing of Shirley| straight in the front and fuller May Ruth, daughter of Mr. and at the back, falling into airs Murray Dunkeld, RR 2;| chapel train. Claremont, to Grant William Real stephanotis formed a\ Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.| double tiered crown which held|torne Jones, RR 1, Ashburn,| her white tulle illusion finger-/gnt, tip veil. She carried a cascade| bouquet of stephanotis and) wiemen mee Wit iy: Sargent, Altona, and the Rev-| The matron of honor was) ' Mrs. Robert Gemmill, Bramp- erend T. Fleetham, Mt. Zion. | the organ, also accompanied) ee fis poo 5 9 Miss Donna Johnson who sang Letheren, Toronto. Miss Grace|4 Wedding Prayer" and "The Vanderlinde, Oshawa, was the| Lord's Prayer'. : flowergirl. They wore similar} The bride, given in marriage peau de soie gowns with belljby her father, chose a floor- skirts, fitted bodices, scoopjlength original gown of white- necklines and three - quarter| bouquet taffeta. An Alencon lace sleeves. The matron of honor|garland adorned the skirt and was in chocolate brown, the|bodice front. Her shoulder first bridesmaid wore antique|length tulle veil was caught at gold and the other attendant|the crown by a white taffeta was in autumn rust and thelrose. She carried a cascade of flower girl was in green. They|red roses and white chrysanthe- all carried nosegays of rust and/mums. gold chrysanthemums with) 'The maid of honor, Miss Linda green trailing ribbons. Their Wagg, and attendants, Mrs. on were open top pill- Evelyn Jones, Miss Q Freda oxes with a circular eye-|n ise Sk 'ones, and length veil of matching teller ee ss owes pon illusion. __\red silk peau de soie, bell style, | _ The best man was Mr. David) street-length dresses with Sweeney, Toronto, and the ush-|matching veiled, rosette head- ers were Mr. Gerald Byers,|dresses and carried cascades of - i Kenneth Murray, both|white chrysanthemums. Soc anne: -- The flower girls, orig Case For the reception at the Osh- and Bernice Dunkeld, nieces of awa Golf Club, the bride's|the bride, were gowned alike in mother received wearing a gold| white silk peau de soie trimmed ae ae. poersend cogil ~ with ruby red cummerbunds jarter sleeved; jacket with a portrait neckline. |2"4 pomenies > An antique gold satin hat, cop- bridesmaids' and carried nose- per accessories and a corsage|82YS of red rosebuds and white of talisman roses on her hand-| Chrysanthemums. bag completed her attire. The} Mr. Ronald Jones was best bridegroom's mother assisted|man for his brother, and the wearing a mink toned lace|ushers were Mr. Murray Jones, sheath with short sleeves and/Mr. Kenneth Wagg of Clarkson, round soya under 2 match-| Clifford and Donald Dunkeld. ing chiffon over skirt. Her) pp, i ; matching hat, mink pe roe Pct ag yr Poder Ang _" accessories and corsage of) oe Pee ---- | Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, || MAPLE CLEANERS CHIROPRACTOR ||| 504 SIMCOE sT. s. OSHAWA Cosh & Corry -- 4 Hr. Service @ Rheumatism Free eter Service @ Migraine Headaches Seaet banitys Friese" 100 King St. E. 728-5156 PHONE 725-0643 EVERYONE'S RUSHING TO cane & BIG TH OCT. 31, NOV. 1 and 2 \ion Elizabeth Muir, Courtice, | pink peau de 'soie sunbursts The double-ring ceremony was|and the Eastern States the bride|leave of absence was also RUG performed by the Reverend Don wore @ two-piece ensemble of granted to Mrs. Clifford Smith.| Of Lee Weber Of Brantford Ebenezer United Church,{dress with white and pink en-| Courtice, was the setting rec-|crested net overskirt and bod- ently, for the wedding of Mar-|ice, They all wore matching and Lee Weber, Brantford. The| beaded with seedpearls and car- bride is the daughter of Mr.|ried white baskets of sweetheart and Mrs, Harold Muir and thejroses and stephanotis. bridegroom is the son of Mr.) The best man was Mr. David} and Mrs, Paul Weber, Merlin. |Weber, Merlin, and the ushers The officiating clergyman was|were Mr. Donald Muir and Mr.| | the Reverend John Romeril,|John Muir, both of Courtice,| , and the soloist was Mr. Rossjand Mr. Harold Hull of ul) Metcalf, Bowmanville, who sang| Springs. ey "My World', 'Where You! For the reception at the Eb-} Walk", and "O Perfect Love",,enezer Church Hall ,the bride's| accompanied by the _ bride's mother received, wearing a teal) aunt, Mrs. Eric Courtice ofjblue velvet sheath with white Courtice. jaccessories and a corsage of a Given in marriage by her pale Lape roses and ee ' father, the bride wore a floor-|The bridegroom's mother assist- eal 'engin gown of white peau de ed, wearing a sheath of brown NINETY-TWO YEARS YOUNG soi »pliqued with Alencon|crepe with beige accessories : : : : ae bal Paaice of Chantillyjand a corsage the same as the Mrs. George Smith, Bond mer Teenie Pettigrew Moodie, lace featured a sabrina neck- bride's mother's street west, Celebrated her of the Scotch line of Drum- n| ninety-second birthday last - mond, Perth, Cntario, came to an ily-point sleeves. A Ontario, Montreal and Quebec week, By way of celebration Oshawa forty-three years ago prong trainof Chantil-\City, the bride donned a black| She enjoyed @ soviai evening and has one daughter, Mrs. ly lace flowed from the should-|wool worsted suit with metallic and a game of euchre with Muriel Mallett, with whom she crs. Her headdress was a sun-gold hat and black accessories friends. Mrs. Smith, the for- lives. fee ae burst beaded with seed pearls|'or travelling. On their return,, and held her shoulder-length Mr. and Mrs. Weber will reside'The item will seii for $1.00. HOUSEHOLD HINT 1 iin veil of tulle illusion. She car-|at 18 Waddington street Brant- The membership commtitee will! Clean curtain or drapery}/David Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs.| strips can be applied to trick DRAPES ried a bouquet of roses and|ford. invite new _ members, Mrs. stephanotis. | Out-of-town guests were pres- David Perkin, Mrs. Warre The maid of honor was Missjent at the wedding from Merlin, | Wills and Mrs. John Weiss to a Mrs. David Jack, Mrs. William|they become heavily soiled. John Muir, Courtice and Miss manville, and Lindsay. Horton and Mrs. Robert Jack- - RECA SE EEE Merlin. They were son read from the Beta Sigma . ora ie ne oe de Phi Manuel. After the closing The Perfect Gift for eer witr sabrina neculnes andl -- LODGES AND tte business esting. Mss CRIRIST MAS short tulip skirts. The flower) | Kagleson were i ' : ' a ; Zagles sre in charge of the girl, Miss Linda Muir, Courtics SOCIETIES Cultural oreetain ande had asl ~ me = their topic, "Jewellery". Follow-| Se wore a white Peter-Pan style BETA SIGMA PHI ing this, Mrs. Eagleson conduct- ing was held recently at the bers. A The S tt ill |home of Mrs, Robert Patte. An) 4 Cea : Gitt tou Vl c jinvitation from the Pilot Club 7K was read inviting the members ae at The bride's mother received,|to a reception and dinner at| ¢ Lasts wearing a gold brocaded peaU/which Dr. Vipond will be the 4 F Forever! de soie sheath, with a gold hat! guest . speaker, talking on his \ MAKE YOUR and black accessories. The|experiences in Malaya. APPOINTMENT peigeney « mother erage Miss Joan Starr requested a peact ue magic crepe tW0-lvear leave of absence and piece dress with matching hat) Miss Sandy Clark will replace wastes satus and black accessories. lher as chairman of the ways 262 King W. 728-9581 For a honeymoon to Quebec|and means committee. A year professional Miss Joan Cryderman is_ in} CLEANING Photography grey wool with red velvet hat,/charge of obtaining a beauty 723-3680 " Mr. Allan Clark presided at|red gloves and red rosebud cor-jproduct which the Chapter will ton, and the other attendants : : ied [528 with black accessories, sell. as a Christmas project. * |and Mrs. Edward Giles, Wilson- fabrics deteriorate less rapidly|Gordon Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.| ; oods si than soiled ones, so be careful + a A oe M. & c. Dry G Charlottee Courtice, Courtice,|Chatham, Brantford, St. Cath- Preferential Tea on October 27.|to launder or clean them before --\Cuneo, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth) Reflective materials are | PHONE 723-7827 RE-OPENING OCT. 31, 1963 Watch: for our regular circular which will be ap- pearing at your home next week, R'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE _ PERSONALS Guests from a distance at the Ellis - Fletcher wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wood, Acton; Mrs. Eldon McFayden, Cobourg; Mrs. Clinton Irish,| Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lutman, Agincourt; The Reverend and Mrs. W. G. Fletcher and family, Sterling; Mrs. D. F. Aylesworth, Nap- anee; Mr, and Mrs. ,Theodore Loucks; Sillsville; Mr..and Mrs. Robert Jamieson, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Aylesworth, Pic- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Gemmill, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fife, Grand Valley; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hil- lis, Grand Valley: Mrs. George Craft, Stratford; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Craft, Mr. and Mrs, Roger Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellis, Miss Joyce Ellis, Miss Marylou Ellis, Mr. Donald Rutter, all of Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craft, Burford; Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Craft, St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craft, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carpenter all of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Saunders, Sim- coe; Mr. and Mrs, George Clyde, Scarborough; and Mr, ville. | Toronto guests at the Ellis-, |Fletcher wedding recently were: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Le-| be @ thern, Mr. and. Ms. Vietor| SEEN - BUT NOT HURT |Wright, Miss Sandra Ott, Miss) Joan Gibbons, Miss Wendy) |Waite, Miss Jill Johnson, Miss} |Joan Woolever, Miss Irene| Fritz, Miss Jane Hall, Mr. and! |Mrs, John Hopkins, Miss Mari-) lyn Young, Mr. and Mrs.| Gerald Byers, Mr. and Mrs.| A safety suggestion for | Hallowe'en is the application of reflective paint or reflec- tive tape to children's cos- Now's the Time to tumes, These can be made | ey Se ee into stars, moons 'and other CUSTOM AND designs for decoration or even READY MADE or treat bags making it easier |Joseph Tutty, Mrs. Doris Cull) 7". 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