Engaged. Couple | Feted By Friends Prior To Wedding Miss Faye Buechier, whose marriage to Mr. Ross Cheesiman takes place tomorrow has been feted. at many bridal showers during the past few weeks, Mrs, Roy Johnson, Albert str2et, en- tertained. iftiends and relatives of the future bridegroom at a Hinen shower held in her home. About forty friends and neigh- bors. of Mr. Che2sman's family | |attended a misc2!'areous show- er given by .Mrs, Sidney Wil- liamson at ner home on College avenue, Assisting the hostess in serving tke guesis were Miss-| es Debbie Trim, Susan Rose,). Marlon Gordon, Loreen Mossey, Helen Graham, Cecile Blouin, Sandra Cheesman and Aline} Blouin. | 2 A heighborhood shower was, -- held at the home of Mrs. James} Tiling with her daughter, Ro- berta and Mrs. William Goyne assisting. Misses Barbara Till- ing and Susanne Pine made a hat and lei of bows for the bride, and were assisted in serv- ing the gusets by Miss Sally Goyne. Mrs. Barry Cockburn and Mrs, | |Myril Hepburn were co-hostess-| jes at a picnic-shower on the \lawn at the fomer's home on {Main street. About fifty rela-) |tives of the bride-to-be present-| jed her with many gifts for the) |kitchen and a presentation of| ome personal items was made \by Mrs. Hepburn on behalf of |the guests, The hostesses were eo asawinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 24,1964 7 Siw. ADDING HER _ |Roger M, Burchall, Miss Cathy + \Simpson - Holbrook # : . SIGNATURE Aldsworth Photography Georgina McCarthy Wed dy ae ete To Karl Robert Fowler Douglas Keeler and Miss Gwen Hamilton, The marriage of Georgina Cy-| Mrs. Arthur Catton and Mrs. |lonia McCarthy and Kar! Robert; Ray Askin of Scarborough, held Fowler was solemnized in, a Buechler family picnic on the| Northminster United Chureh last lawn of the former's home in| Saturday afternoon with the} Port Perry. The. affianced pair Reverend H. A. Mellow offici-) were presented with an electric ating. ' | steam iron and an electric mix-| The bride is the niece of Mr er, Krom her co-workers at Zel- and Mrs. Aubrey Nelson of Ajax lers Limited, downtown store,|@"d the bridegroom is the son/ the bride-elect was presented f Mr. and Mrs. Robert James ironing board and a/ Fowler, RR 3, Oshawa. The organist, Mr. John Rob-| the prospective) e'tson played the wed ling mu- ae cere Mtoe | ving set and steak knives|¥0ll0n who sang e Wedding page fe his honor held| Prayer and "The Lord's Pray-| lat the home of his best man|°"- |Mr. David Rooke, of Whitby, |. Following the rehearsal t o- Olga Gural, Eugene Dziama Are Honeymooning in France night, the ergot id yagi entertained at the home o e In St. George's Ukrainian Ca-jLysak and Paul Korec, all Of) igeproom's parents, Mr. and tholie Church on Saturday pra oly eaties P ternoon Olga Jeanette Gural, TAKES TORONTO BRIDE Mary's Studio with an sani-boy. | Friends of s , |bridegroom presented him wit niece in marriage. Her gown of| bridal satin was fashioned with a scoop neckline and lily point 4 accented by two. lace panels! : : se ai Mrs. George Cheesman Mon-|and a long train bordered with 5 reception was held in St.\trave avenue. jscalloped lace. A cluster of y he bride of A ithe asl at p : ieee Daioats of 'Oshawa. 'The| George's parish hall followed) -- roses, tipped with sequins, held| bride is the daughter of Mr,|bY Supper and dancing to a TWO OPENINGS her shoulder-length bouffant veil! and Mrs. Theodore Gural, To-|Ukrainian orchestra from To- QUEBEC (CP) -- Stores in/of tulle and she carried a Cup-| ; ; } to. ronte, and the bridegroom is the|'" gon of Mr. and nurs. Iwan| The honeymoon is being spent/able to stay open two nights a) roses. | | ville was the setting for the re-| | ziam. esiding in France. in France and Mr, and Mrs.|week, Mayer Wilfrid Hamel Miss Barbara Clark, Oshawa, | e fo ais 8 C. Pere ma|Dziama will return to live inj has announced, Downtown mer-|was the maid of honor in sre ? viv the ao ist Ym) Oshawa. For travelling the bride|chants wanted the opportunity|green and the other attendants| soe we o1st WAS! donned a yellow and white en-|to compete with suburban) were Miss Donna Post in pink! Walter: Bares. ; |semble, white accessories and ajstores which now remain open and Mrs. Milton Ibbitson in 'The: telde was given, in mar mauve orchid corsage. |more than one night a week. (blue. Their floor-length gowns ba | ia sot gf hg aa aaa ana mam PAN ----------| were styled identically, with a -le shea iu soie enhanced at the sabrina| Miss Ma if B Of R 1 neckline and hem with pearl-| Pp. e rOwn ag an lZallowed the same: ero serge ne, ine an armed thor ene | : . | eir headdresses were triangu- and . mar " a We Honored At Tea And Showers lar clusters of flowers with veils pearls he' er short veil to match their gowns and they) illusion tulle. She carried a cas-- Mrs, Roy Brown of Raglan|Pearson was answering the carried balls e white daisies | cade of white feathered carna-held a trousseau tea last Sat-|door. hanging on chains, _ | tions centred with a mauve-lurday, July 18, at her home in| 'The tea pourers were Mrs.| Miss Sherry Johnston of Bur- throated, white orchid. honor of the marriage of her/pen Smith and Mrs. Alex Col-|keton was the flower girl wear- Mrs, Peter Stasyna Jr. of To-|daughter Maple Katharine to)jins afternoon and Mrs. Frank/ing a floor-length gown in gold ronto was the matron of honor/Mr. Dennis Harold Wray which! Ross and Mrs. June McLeod|and a bandeau of gold flowers| wearing white Swiss eyelet over|is to take place tomorrow atjin the evening. and carrying a basket of dais-| mauve taffeta. The bridesmaids, Kedron United Church. Serving were Mrs. \Norman|ies | Miss Carol Hornsby and Miss! Receiving the guests were Birkett, Mrs, Murray Birkett,| The ring bearers were Mast-| Marie Bodnar, both of Toronto,|Mrs. Roy Brown gowned nf 4 Mrs. Russell Corner, Mrs, Doris|¢t Douglas Johnston Burketon,| wore white eyelet over. blue taf-| pink sheath of shantung with a)p.o). , Mrs, Nelson Cochrane,|and Master John Henry O'Hara feta. Their sleevieess dresses|lace bodice, the bride - elect ation the 'iceman Werel Seam were styled with scoop neck-|wearing a blue flowerd sheath Pca Me Searcan 7 charge|, Mr. Milton Ibbitson acted as| lines and. full skirts and theyjof organza over taffeta, Mrs.) " '*. eae can Mrs.|Dest man and ushering were wore veiled; floral. headdresses|Reid Dickey, mother of the/®! the bride's. trousseau, Mrs.iu¢)* sina Fowler and » a: ; feud ior uly 2 it/Everett Wray (wedding gifts),| q : scattered with sequins. bride - groom and Mrs. Everett Mrs. Gary Edgar, Mrs. Robert Ms, Ted Korec, was. the hest Wray. Pe Marie McDougall in change of shower man and ushering were Orest| The flower girl Miss Marie gifts ae During the past few weeks, |the bride has been entertained lat several showers, Mrs, Wil- liam Pearson and Mrs. Joseph, Bolduc gave a miscellaneous, |shower. | | A miscellaneous shower was) igiven by Mrs. Everett Wary) land Miss Marlene Lyons. | A. surprise kitchen shower, ; was held at the home of Mrs.| June McLeod. | | The staff members at Har-| {mony School presented the bride - elect with a decorative piece of pottery. The class of the bride - elect presented her with a hammered aluminum lazy susan and coas- lters plus other useful gifts. Following the rehearsal to- night, the bridal party will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross of |\Columbus. | SEEKS LOW FARE | WINNIPEG (CP)--Metropoli 'tan Winnipeg's finance commit- | tee has recommended a special five-cent bus fare: to lure shop-| pers te the downtown area.) Regular cash fare now is 16 cents, The committee suggested 7 |specially colored buses serve downtown shoppers between 9 a.m, and 3 p.m. six days a BONNIE This picture of health is Ronald Grant Bircham one- year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Grant Bircham Stacey ave- nue. Ronnie is the grandson of } | Mr. Joseph Bircham of Osha- | | \ wa and Mr. and Mrs, Harry | Clark of Fredericton, New | | Brunswick, RADIANT NEWLYWEDS daughter of Mr. Wesley M., | Martin Bowmanville and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs, Frank McMahon Oshawa. WIFE ER Mounting new window panes? Dip the putty knife into a Spinal Disc Injuries soapy solution frequently, Then Hay Fever putty sticks to the window) 5 | iframes instead of the knife. | 100 King St. E. 728-5156 } Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | CHIROPRACTOR 1 Mildred Diane Martin and Dean George McMahon cently exchanged marriage vows in Albert Street United Church. The bride is the re Ireland Studia Sleeves and a bell-shaped skirt -- ception, The bride's aunt, Aubrey le was assisted by the groom's mother in pink and white accessories, wore a corsa santhemums. The bride donned a sheath dress of pink silk procade, matching coat and. a pink hat and white accessories for the wedding trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler will re- turn to reside at 387 Park road south. Guests Toronto, Each ge of white chry- were present from Aurora, Creemore, Mr. Aubrey Nelson gave his! Peterborough, Buckhorn, Scar- Ajax, Burke- borough, Lindsay, ton, Blackstock, Nestleton, Hampton, Britain's washing-machine ty- coon, 32 - year - old millionaire John Bloom, met with his direc- tors in London Monday and downtown Quebec City will bejid's heart of white and pink|Said the Rolls Razor Co. could not be rescued. The company, jwhich no longer makes razors service, ; fe but has many other interests, Knapp of Brockville, for King-|book stall was presented by} announced Friday it was going|Ston. into voluntary liquidation. HOUSEHOLD HINT . ; |Stefan Sumsky, all of Williman- _ |tie, Connecticut; Mr, and Mrs. » |Grant » |Mojsej, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony tario. ' |Cathawines; Mr. and Mrs, West- 'iel McDonald, Port Perry; Mrs. Guests from Nova Scotia at- tending the Hubinec - Hasiuk wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hasiuk, Miss Marie Hasiuk, Mrs. Stephen Hasiuk, Miss Ann-Marie Hasiuk, Miss Ann Louise MacKenzie, all of Sydney; from other centres. were Mis, A, C. Burchall, Mr. Skaben, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo. Dansits, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MacMillan, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Makaran, London, On- tario; Mr. and Mrs. John Mojsej, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Rudak, ail of Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. Alex Kril and Mr. K. Kril, Acton; Mr. and Mrs, William Lytwyn, St. Catharines, On- Oul-of-town guests at the were Mir. and Mrs, Ronald Hol- brook, Sheila and Karen, St. ly Kelly and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. George Edgler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgler, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fitzackerly, Scar-| |borough; Mr. and Mrs. Elgin) |Crowe, Peterborough; Mr. and! Mrs, Howard Barker, Toronto; | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banks, Don Mills; Mrs. G. M. Rennie, Mr. Albert. Armour, Mr. Da Wilma Hoffman, Newmarket. Masson. street, accompanied by United ; P |George's Memorial Church lastiheld by their daughter, Mrs. William Kellar and Mr. Kellar have re-/Friday evening. turned from an interesting visit to the World's Fair at York, Mr. Black was Motors display | CANNING COMPETITION | Although judging day a the Canadian National cash prizes, don't. lose out by! having your entry form arrive|of honor, and Miss Keitha Mo- vs) too la |. te, The second day of the Bay of Quinte Conference School for Leaders, being held. at Albert} ed with an led by Mrs. C. W.) Using the continuing "The Reason for Living," Mrs. |tary for Knapp said in part, "It is evi-/was assisted by Mrs. J, wedding] Lynda Holbrook Becomes Bride of Brian R. Simpson "/and Mrs, Gordon Edward Hol-|with sleeveless bodices and ha- brook, and Brian Rolf Simpson,|teau necklines, cut low at the son of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard| back: The folds of the skirts Mr, and Mrs, John M. Black, Simpson, all of Oshawa, were|formed straight, front panels New ed the ceremony and, the soloist fayor-| was Mr. Fred Upshaw who sang\hest man and the ushers were Mrs, ably impressed, with many of|'The Lord's Prayer" and "O)Mr. Allen Armour, Port Perry,|and accessories Nelson, received in blue|the exhibits and expressed ai Perfect Love." : » with white accessories and|profound regard for the Gen- bride- eral lace| ama." "Futur-| father, length gown of chiffon over taf-| Gg ----|feta with a high, wide neck- lline, long, tapered sleeves fOr into a-chapel train, Lridescent |Home Baking and Canning at) sequins and tulle bows enbellish- Exhibi-' ed the classic gown and a clust- tion is not until September 1,/er of roses and orange blos- deadline for the receipt of entry|som held her shoulder-length, forms is July 31. If you wish to) bouffant veil, compete for one of the many) white prayer book. "Reason For Living Theme "cant ax nescurn | OL UCW School For Leaders scientific asking questions. of it that never} were intended. . .. It is neces-| College, Belleville, was open-|sary to realize that symbolism inspiring worship|has been used in Genesis." + Photo by Sneyd. THE BRIDAL PAIR bride's mother received in @ sheath of rose-printed, silk. . faced peau de soie with a matching jacket and pillbox hat and a corsag of roses. The bridegroom's mother wore an ensemble of beige lace over taffeta with beige accessories « and tall cloch of nylon and leaves, Pink baby chrysanthe- , |mums. comprised her corsage. pillbox headdresses. | They carried tinted nosegays|. = pope * a sg Canon F. G. Ongley perform-\of white and green, [Aa ee OCOD eee 2 ee nsylvania, For going away, the Mr, Bruce Simpson was the pride chose a candy-pink en- ;semble with white pillbox hat Lynda Joyce, daughter of Mr.) green, satin peau de soie styled in marriage in St./and their matching veils were and Mr. Michael Banks, North! in marriage by her) ¥ork. the bride wore a floor-| Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will | return to reside at 35 Greenbrae A reception. was held in the/Circuit, Highland Park Apt, randview Golf Club, The' Scarborough. STOP AT ANGus-(;RAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre 'i Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum Given and bell-shaped skirt that swept She carried a Miss Kathleen Franklin, maid er, bridesmaid, wore forest document, we are Literature available at the |Mrs. R. C. Walker, of King- theme, Ston, who is literature _ secre- She Dd. the conference. Rug Cleaning Add one cup ammonia to wash dent that many people in our|MclIntosh, Kingston, who gave | trains attached to the scoop-|water and soak dipaers 10 min-| modern ) j|hack necklines. Brief jackets |utes before washing. Gets them|reason for living. 'BWey feel/Published biography by Rev. ped neck-\cleaner, helps prevent diaper that what they do doesn't mean Hugh a thing .. . In contrast to this is| 'Darby of Bella Bella." rash. Wa x mc OZ / (\ WIFE PRESERVER Clean iron fire tools reqularly| with @ brush or duster, but rub). | Graydon Meehan, all of Oshawa. |them occasionally with a kere: op The Lions' Centre at Bowman-|sene-dampened cloth to prevent] ment as being history, includ-| rust, world have. no real/@ made by the Prime ithe statement Netherlands churches during the last | Rev. Dr. Harriet | Dean of Covenant College, con-| \tinued the Bible study. She) jstated that while the Christian |may he aware of the common |human search for the meaning iof life, he or she would search, |through the study of the nature well with a towel and replace jof God, which is believed, by/on its base. Turn the light on the Christian, to be the answer.|and the bulb's heat will dry the Miss Christie outlined some |Shade more quickly. Minister|members of the Lindsay Pres- at a meeting of the Protestant|byteria UCW brought the eve- war,|ning to a close. Taking part 'God makes your life valuable;|were Miss Vina Neal, president) your relation to your Creator|of. the Christie, | Nixon, and Mrs. Glen Beatty} who gave a thought-provoking| ta | Canada. book review of the newly McKervill entitled} The vesper service led by 5 eoeeeeeeeey BURNS. CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. CLEARANCE Presbyterial, Mrs. G. Ik about discrimination in HOUSEHOLD HINT Wash lamp shade in suds. blot the sections of the Old Testa-! ing Joshua, Kings, Chronicles; "some of the hooks as the Law jand the development of the Cov-; jenant; she mentioned how God! apoke through the poetry and |hymns of the peaple, as in the |Psalms; the fictional books, jwritten to make a point such jas the books of Ruth, Jonah land Hsiher: the symbols and |the imagery which should. be taken into consideration when |the Bible was read, |. Miss Christie said, in part, "If we take the Bible as lit- erally true we will miss the whole point of what God is say- \ing about Himself to us. Many) d things in the Bible, which are) RONNIE ~--Aldsworth Pholography Copture the Moment with Bridal Portraits and Albums House, Studio © PHONE 723-3680 e Church, Reception said of God, are there because} of men's poor understanding af God. . . . 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