Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1963, p. 10

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Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 30, 1963 Q PERSONALS Marion Elizabeth Muir, daughter of Mr.:and Mrs, Har- old Muir, Courtice, was widely entertained prior to her mar- riage to Mr. Lee Weber recent- ly, Those entertaining were: Mrs. Alex Muir, Courtice, who held a cup and saucer shower, assisted by her daughter, Bar- _lbana; Mrs, Robert Fairey and Mrs, Archie Courtice were -lhostesses to a 'miscellaneous -|shower,. attended by members of the Courtice ladies' softball team, at the home of Mrs. Cour- Sltice; a linen shower was, held by Mrs, John Muir; another linen shower was held at the ;|home of Mrs. Garnet Goyne, Courtice; with her daughters, Prior to her marriage, Miss Phyllis Warren was guest of honor at a miscellaneous show- er given by co-workers of the Engineering Department of Gen- eral Motors at the home of Mrs. Wayne Sweet, Oshawa. Mrs, Robert Slack assisted by Mrs. Murray Geer gave a miscellan- eous shower. At a supper show- er co-workers presented Miss! Warren with a clock-radio, Miss! Diane Davey, Mrs, Harlin Da-| vey and Mrs. Bruce McCoy} were hostesses at a shower held at Mrs, Davey's home and the Honeydale Women's: nstitute!| 'presented the bride with a blan-| Phyllis Warren, Garry Geer Exchange Vows At Port Perry The marriage of Phyllis Nora Warren and Garry Alvin Geer, both of Port Perry, took place recently in Port Perry United Church with the Reverend E. 8. Linstead officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clarence Warren, Port Perry, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. ivan Geer, Port Perry, and the late Mr. Geer. Mr. Wayne 'Powell sang "O Lord Most Holy" and "Wedding Prayer" accompanied by Miss Gloria Hastings. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- length gown of carnation-white satapeau. The fitted bodice fea- tured a scoop neckline outlined with appliques of imported Gui- pure lace and lily-point sleeves. The controlled skirt was en- hanced by similar appliques and dramatized by a sunburst |ket at the home of Mrs. Wil-) j\liam Chapman. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES |i ss.' of unpressed folds beginning at the side-front waist and falling into a, cathedral train, trimmed with wide self bows. A bouffant fingertip veil of silk illusion was held by a pearl and crysta! Cleopatra headdress and she carried red roses, stephanotis and feathered chrysanthemums. | Mrs. Raymond Desautels of |Port Perry was her sister's |matron of honor and the other jattendants were Mrs. Gordon Holliday, Raglan; Miss Marie |Grehan, Scarborough; Mrs. |Robert Slack, Port Perry, and junior bridesmaids, Miss Nancy and Miss Linda Warren, sisters of the bride. The seniors wore royal blue pedu de soie, styled witn fitted bodices, scoop neckfines, three- quarter sleeves and bell-shaped, street-length skirts. From a bow at the back neckline a free panel floated to the hem. The junior bridesmaids were in white peau de soie with royal blue sashes and back panels. They carried nosegays of white chrysanthemums, tinted royai blue, and pink roses. Their head- dresses were clusters of tiny flowers and petals in royal blue CANADIAN CORPS AUX. The reguiar meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Canadian Corps Association, Unit 42, was held in the clubroom Mrs, William Watts presided at the meeting. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Anthony Smykal and the treasurer, Mrs. Alan King, gave her report. We had the pleasure of installing the following three new mem- bers; Mrs, Reuben. Monaghan, Mrs. Massey Winters, and Mrs. Marion Cooper. An automatic motion was made that the Unit purchase a Remembrance Day wreath and place it on the cenotaph. Friday, December 6 was the date set for the Auxiliary Christmas party. A $2.00 gift exchange will take place and a dance will be held following the dinner. It was decided that a charge of $35.00 to outsiders and $20.06 to members be made for the rental of the third floor of this building for occasions such as dances or weddings, It was decided that a cheque be sent to the Salvation Army to aid them in their Christmas Mrs. Calvin. Crowell; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Prosser; r, Mrs. Kenneth Paul; sewing and card convener, Mrs. John Bar- ber; social convener, Mrs, John Traylor; press secretary, Mrs. Richard Gaudett. The Reverend N. Frank Swackhammer then installed the officers for the coming sea- son. The new president, Mrs. William Blight, then took over the meeting. Plans were made for a rum- mage sale to be held in Simcoe Halli on Friday, November 15. It was decided that the meet- ings would be held on: the sec- ideas were aiscussea for tuna raising. The next meeting will 'be eid ai. the home of Mrs. Hugh Gannon. : The meeting was closed with the Scouts' Mizpah. Refresh- ments were served by the Red Six. Z " FAST SERVICE Oshawa Sewing Centre 329 SIMCOE ST. 5. with pearls falling, Cleopatrajhelp to the needy. ' Following the meeting a pen-! ny-sale was held. The next meeting will be held on Wed-| jnesday, November 20 at 8 p.m.| 2nth® SCOUT AUX. | The 28th Scout Auxiliary held) its monthly meeting -- Tues-/ day evening in the ladies par- lor in First Baptist Church. The} president, Mrs. Donald Trewin, | opened the meeting with the| Scout Mother's prayer. | The minutes and treasurer's} report were read. Mrs: Calvin Crowell, chairman of the nomin- ating committee, announced the) new executive as follows: presi-| dent, Mrs, William. Blight; past! DIG THESE SLIM, TRIM STYLES DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU ® Trim Fit Tailoring broadens your shoulders as it slims your waist. @ Waist and sleeves are tapered to give you that long lean look. ® Rolled button downcollars, backbuttonand box pleat, shirt front placket, as well as new collar styles, colours and patterns. $5,00 DUNN'S. storrinc cenret MARRIED LAST SATURDAY ing, attended by the Ebenezer| Out-of-town guests at the! style, on the forehead. --Ireland Studio | Explorers; a community mis-Taylor - Wozny wedding in-| | Mr. Robert Vernon, Oshawa, ; icellaneous shower was held aticjuded: Mr. and Mrs, Pau! was best man and the ushers Nine Attendants For Jane Wozny tes' tne Sunshine Ciess ay Miluck, Mr were Messrs. Jack" Warren, : oe eee ae , a : : : : Bride Of Robert G. Taylor ; "provers Glawacki, Mr. "Douglas A reception followed. in the . . y. Mr. Dean Taylor, Mr. 'Trevor Delaney, Miss Lynda Coldwell, +|Legion Hall. The bride's mother Meek, Mr. Robert Tomlinson|y7, and Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, |! |received in a two-piece dress of gold brocade satin with brown and a flower girl were the at-|the bridesmaids were Miss Don-|y):.. Tillis ale : i *{endants for Jane Wozny, 'tina Koblak, Miss Irene Stelmack| With» gh etna Pay George Vincent, all of Toron-| her marriage last Saturday af- and Miss Eugenia Noahormak, For the reception. at St nn on et hon paid '|yellow roses. The bridegroom's | F ome iss. Dianne S'./Ashenhurst, Uxbridge; Mr. and) | eae r ternoon to Robert George Tay-jall of Oshawa; Miss ianne Uentaw's' Poreh Hal, thelan pe Mastering, et ue ilmother, assisting, wes in. Dior \blue brocaded satin with white "the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Luby, Hamilton; the junior)!" : d sessories and a corsage of Mario Wozny, and the. bride-| bridesmaid was Miss Mary Olga|lic gold brocade, with unpress-/Buffalo, and Mrs. Paull ea i! . room is the son of Mr. and|Burnat, Oshawa, and the flower/ed pleats and a: corsage Of/Zahody, Mr. and Mrs. Walter] 'Mrs. Percy Taylor, all of Osh-\girl was Miss Carolyn Craig of/orange delight roses. The bride- Kwacz and Mr. and Mrs, Adam i groom's mother assisted, wear-|Kwacz, all of Welland; Mr.| bers of the Sunshine Class as and = Mrs, Retert Mehl cand Hobert A matron of honor, six brides-- The matron *of honor was and Mr. Mario Wozny Jr., all tay' ond Sh. J. Meeel. Mrs | accessories and a corsage of lor, in St. George's Ukrainian Zahody, Welland; Miss. Maria|'e0re 4 lg bride's mother received, wear-/and Mrs. John Luby, all of}, | white carnations and pink roses. ¢. awa, Oshawa, They were dressed a ing 'a lace sheath in moss green,'and Mrs. Peter Strychalski, Mr.| NURSE TO WED \honeymoon to Niagara Falls/in; vice-president, Mrs. Ivan The engagement is announc- - 5 land other points, the bride was|Crawford; recording secretary, | As the couple left on their) president, Mrs. Ronald Trew-| |Betty, Pat and Margaret assist-) hostesses. Steven Kipen, Mr. and Mrs,| Slack, all of Port Perry. maids, a junior bridesmaid, Mrs. Walter Burnat, Oshawa, of Oshawa; Mr. Patrick Neal, | w. a. Haanlin, Me. and Se bronze chrysanthemums and Catholic Church. The bride is|Kipen, Toronto;, Miss Lillian)" . : ing a two-piece dress of metal-/Hamilton; Mrs. Evelyn Brant, The Reverend J. C.-Pereymaj\alike in ballerina gowns of lus- ph ed today of Ann Isobel Ger- | officiated and Mrs. Garry Booth|trous, willow sang, accompanying herself on'soie, fashioned with scoop neck-| lines, elbow sleeves, a self band the organ. by -her|band and bow at the waist and, The green Given in marriage peau de with a peplum and miniature bow. Her corsage of Baccaria roses completed the ensemble. newly married couple and Mrs. William Pawlowsky| and Mrs. C. Holomejo, all of |St. Catharises; Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Starr, Peterborough; trude Stark, R.N., daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Stark, Oshawa, to Roy Thom- as Coker, Aurora, son of Mrs. |wearing a yellow wool suit with! yellow fox fur; brown accessor- ies and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. Mr. and-Mrs. Geer are mak- Walter Coker, Huntsville, and the late Mr. Coker, Miss Stark is a graduate of Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, class of '63, and is on the staff there, The mar- riage will take place on Saturday, November 16, 1963, father, the bride wore a gown|bell skirts. The flower. girl's left on a trip west with the/Mr. George Taylor and Mr. of lustrous peau de soie with|gown was styled simMarly but bride wearing a three - piecejand Mrs. E. J. Ferguson, all of = lily-point sleeves and a scoopjin gold. Their headdresses were nSemble of dusty rose boucle Brampton; Mrs. A. H. Bromley, = neckline enhanced by re-embroi-| pill - boxes, trimmed with With matching accessories and Brooklin; Mr. and' Mrs. Bud| wdered Alencon lace. The front pearls and accented with large ®, Corsage of cymbidium or-/Kemp, and Mr. and Mrs .James "waist featured a self bow andiself roses and matching veils, | chids. On their return, Mr. and'Burnett, all of Port Perry; Miss « the controlled skirt was drama-|The matron of honor carried a Mrs. Taylor will reside at 941 Linda Colwell, Bowmanville; "tized by a sunburst of unpressed muff of shigy green foliage cen- Simcoe street south, Apartment and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hea- pleats falling into a cathedral|tered with a line arrangement|® Oshawa. slip, North Bay, train. Her circular headdress|of yellow and bronze pompoms -- ~ ~ r was adorned with appliques of|with, a focal point of orange »-Guipure lace, pearls and rhine-| delight roses. The bridesmaids stones, and held her tiered, ecl-\earried similar muffs and the ty ara be ae Ay car-)flower girl a miniature replica. i ascade of white roses : ionel| with a garland of stephanotis _The best man was Mr. Lionel) and white tiara rosettes. set off| Kelly, Oshawa, and the ushers by sprays of ivy. were Mr. Steven Zubkavich, ing their home at 233 Mary street, Port Perry. 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