Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1964, p. 7

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R. AND MRS... ANTHONY E. LASKOWSKY --Aldsworth Photography anne Issel, Tony Laskowsky ed in Full Ukrainian Rites Ukrainianinto balls suspended from wick- becameler chains. bride of Anthony Edward| The flower girl, Miss Romana , .|Kuz was also in a long yellow nied -_ veagegs ape gown and carried a basket of The bride is the daughter! etal which she scattered in ir. and Mrs, John Issel and|the path of the bride. ridegroom is the son of Mr. a_ traditional ng Joanne Issel ; '-eweky | Master Roman Olszansky of ogg LaskowskY,| rochester, New York, was the r : ring bearer and the best man e Reverend John Pereyma|was Mr. Michael Laskowsky, -- a oe ha bs Toronto. orge's rainian Gree! T- ' pelted Ushering were Mr. Jerry Pdox Church. The soloist in Issel, Mr Edward Horky and full choir was Mr. Walter Mr. John Gudz. rlecky who sang "'Ave Maria") To receive the guests in the d was accompanied by Miss|nninro Hall, the bride's mother ugenia Nahorniak. _.|wore a two-piece lace ensemble Mr. John Issel gave hi8)in rose beige, beige accessories gaughter in marriage. Her for-|ang a rosebud corsage.. The wa gown of crystal peau deipridegroom's mother, assisting, jail featured a sweetheart/chose a blue lace two-piece negline enhanced by delicate) gress, biue flowered hat and veading, and a long train. \corsage of yellow rosebuds. On peaded, self circlette held @jarriving at the reception the fowing veil and she Shes ot{Dtide and bridegroom were yellow orchids with touches of greeted with the traditional "fern. }toast and bread and salt by ars, Edward Simeunovic war|both their parents. | the matron of honor and the As the newlyweds left on their! bridesmaids were Miss Janet/honeymoon the bride was wear- McNamee, Miss Elsie Kuz, all ing a white ensemble with black} Oshawa, and Miss Christine| patent leather accessories and a} Se of Detroit, Michigan.|yellow orchid corsage. They They wore yellow organza over/will make their home in Osh- peau de soie gowns featuring|awa. bateau necklines, fitted bodices|) Guests were present from and floor-length skirts. Embroi-| Rochester, N.Y.; Detroit, Michi- Wemen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 26, 1964 7 Several hostesses have enter- tained for' Miss Donna Gail Elford, whose marriage to Mr. Gary Edward Gales will take place tomorrow evening at seven o'clock in Christ Memorial Church, Mrs. Daniel Tomlinson, as- sisted by Miss Judy Holbrook, held a miscellaneous shower at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Gordon Holbrook, Pine avenue, the guests including} several former school friends. Mrs. Stephen Yeo, Marland ave- nue, entertained at a miscellan- eous shower at her home for fellow office workers of the fu- ture bride. Mrs. Richard Ding- man, a bridal attendant, enter- tained friends and neighbors of the bridegroom's parents at her Showers, Trousseau 'Tea Honor Donna Gail Elford the guest book. Miss Laraine Elford, sister of the bride-to-be and maid of honor, Mrs. Rich- ard Dingman, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Richard March conducted the gift dis- play tours throughout the home and garden. The bridegroom was also en- tertained at a pre-nuptial party and presentation of garden fur- niture, given by Mr. John Evans at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Evans, Pinecrest road, assisted by Mr. Walter Gales, brother of the bridegroom. Among the guests were several of his class-mates BRIDE-TO-BE Saturday, July 18 will be the wedding day of Miss Myrna Louise Britton and Mr. Ronald Joseph Drapak whose engagement is announced to- day, The bride-to-be is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A: C. Britton and her fiance is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drapak, all of Osh- awa, The ceremony is to take place at 3.30 p.m. in Centre Street atin Church, Tea and Showers Honor Bride Elect Dorothy Lawless A bride of tomorrow, Miss Dorothy Therese Lawless, has been widely entertained prior to her marriage to Mr. Robert James Amey. Her mother, Mrs. Bernard Lawless hele a trousseau tea in her honor, when the bride-to-be received her guests, wearing a shocking-pink tropical printed two-piece dress of pure silk with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations, Mrs. Law- less, also receiving, wore a beige chiffon sheath with pink accessories and a similiar cor- sage. The prospective bride- groom's mother, Mrs. Albert Amey, wore an aqua sheath jwith a corsage of pink and white carnations, The future bride's aunt, Mrs. Thomas Léveque, presided at the tea table and those serving were Mrs, Fred Lawless, Mrs. Gerald Doyle, and Mrs. David McDuff. Miss Judy Amey, bridesmaid, displayed the wedding and shower gifts and Mrs. Robert Wild attended the room. , Mrs. Donald Mastin, matron of honor was hostess to a mis- cell shower held at the from the University of Toronto, where he will be entering his final year in the Faculty of} Dentistry in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gales are enter- SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT trousseau} home of Mrs. Robert Wild, where the. bride-elect received many useful gifts, A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Miss Sally Lean, where co-workers of the General Motors Parts Depart- ment presented Miss Lawless with many useful gifts. Mrs. Robert Wild was hostess to. a_ miscellaneous shower, where the bride-to-be was en- tertained by her former co- workers of the General Motors Cost Accounting Department. Neighbors on Hortop. street feted the bride-elect at the home of Mrs, David McDuff when a nincellaneous showere was held. A presentation of a purse of money was made to the pros- pective bridegroom by his co- workers of the Oshawa Fire Department. Mr. Maurice Tessier enter- tained at his home for friends of the future bridegroom where he was presented with a sum of money. Following the wedding re- jast night the bridal party was entertained at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Amey, Highland avenue. TEA AND HONESTY A US, restaurant at Belling- jham, Wash., south of Vancou- ver, B.C., advertises: "Tea) made with boiling water--hon- est." ' FELINE FILM STAR {which will be in production A typical Roman cat will be|shortly, also featuring actor the star of a new Italian movie/Ugo Tognazzi. MEDIUM DRY tb ovcts OF GuaTeav-At Wines LIMITED rneana PRLLESORRADA |shower, wedding and trousseau home on Nonquon road, at Altaining for the bridal party presentation and pantry shelf/after the wedding rehearsal at| shower; the main gift being a|their home on Connaught street! jround card table and chairs. \this evening. Mrs. Grant Elford, Arthur} istreet, mother of Miss Debbie) WANTS LONGER SEASON |Elford who will-be flower girl,|| DETROIT (CP-AP) --. The |gave a miscellaneous shower at\Council of Lake Erie Ports jher home, including friends and|adopted a resolution Tuesday neighbors of the bride's parents./asking that the shipping season| Mrs. Keith Welsh held a mis-/be extended on the St. Law-| cellaneous shower at her home,rence Seaway to permit foreign n Finucane street, in the form|ships to get in an extra round lof.a dessert tea. Master Geof-|trip. The resolution insisted that \frey Welsh was helpful in assist-|the Canadian and. U.S. govern- ling with the opening gifts. ments maintain sufficient ice- Mrs. Richard March, a bridal|Teaking equipment to keep the |attendant, entertained at a mis-|Seaway open to permit the " The engagement is announced f Miss Myrna Louise Britton, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Britton, to Mr. Ronald Jo- seph Drapak, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drapak, all of Oshawa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 18, 1964, at 3.30 p.m. in Centre Street United Church,Oshawa, AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney, | Greenwood, Ontario, will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, July 5, 1964, | from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m. and} from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. | on Thorncliffe road. A presentation was made to} the bride-to-be by the Products| Service Department of General Motors, Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Harold Elford entertained for her daughter, at a trousseau| tea, which was held at the home the bridal pair will oc-| cupy on Nonquon road on their return from their honeymoon.) Guests had the pleasure. of see-| ing many of the gifts in their proper places in the home, as| well as those on display in |cellaneous shower at her home| ren I'm Told That 33 SIMCOE ST. S. WARD'S Bathing Suits is the store where by "Cole of California" are featured PHONE: 725-1151 rooms, Mrs. Elford received - her} guests wearing a sky-blue and white milti-striped two-piecer in| cotton crepe. The bride-elect, wore a brown silk sheath over- laid in a floral design of vari- A "BAHAMAS ROOM" INSTALLATION ZELLER'S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADI Open Every Day From 9:30 A.M. -- 6:00 P.M, Thursday and Friday 9:30 A.M. -- 9:00 P.M, dery accented the waistlines\gan: New York; Ann Arbor./Shaded blue, and Mrs. Stanley by Nash Aluminum -- Oshawa and detachable trains and the| Michigan; Philadelphia, and|G@les, mother of the prospec- yellow wedding band headdress:|Ohio; also from Toronto, Fort vad bridegroom, chose honey es with tiny veils. They carried|William, Kitchener, Hamilton,|P¢ig¢ linen. : w@ghite shasta daisies, formed|Montreal and Ottawa, Ontario.| Mrs. Grant Elford presided at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Moss Herron, Misses Laurie|} and Patti Elford, nieces of the bride, served the guests. Miss Debbie Elford was in charge of 3-speed gear hub, grip control bicycle. Geav changing in any position, cycling and stat ionary. Se sabe tat received wearing a pure silk| three-piece dress with a shirred! chiffon blouse and chanel jacket! in petal pink with pink and white accessories and a corsage | of pink and white carnations. The bridegroom's mother as- sisted wearing a royal blue Sheath of chiffon over taffeta with a shirred bodice and cap} sleeves, Her white accessories and corsage of pink and white carnations completed the en- semble. As the couple left for their honeymoon the bride was wear- ing a summer white suit trimm. | ed with a wedding ring collar) of mink, matching accessories = and a corsage of yellow carna- tions. On their return Mr. and 4 Mrs, Peter will reside at 103 Wilson road north. 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Read, to| The matron of honor was Mrs, guis Terrance Peter, son of|Michael Lee and the other 'at- Mr, and Mrs, Michael Peter,|tendants were Miss Phillipa Da- jast Saturday afternoon injvidson, Miss Mary Peters and Northminster United Church. (Mrs. Barton MacNeill. The y The soloist, Mr. Ross Cotton,|Were dressed alike in formal sang 'The Lord's Prayer" and|'tue blue satin gowns featuring "Wedding Prayer", accompan-|S©90P necklines, elbow length ied by Mr, J. R, Robertson 'ai|sleeves and bell - shaped skirts the organ. jenhanced with bows at the back. Given in marriage by her fa-|Their headdresses were self the, the bride wore a gown of| wedding rings trimmed with organza over carnation white|>ows at the back and circular silk featuring a bell - shaped veils, and they carried tear-drop skitt, fitteg 'podice and lily-|bouquets of pink and white car- point sleeves, Swiss eyelet lace|ations. | accented the Waist and hem of; The best man was Mr. Mi- the skirt. 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