Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1964, p. 11

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Miss Gloria Anne Hercia, who is to be married Saturday, Sep- tember 12, at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church to Edward Lloyd Bradley, had been feted at a number of showers, The biéde-to-be was entertain- ed in St. John's Hall, Oshawa, at a community shower given by her mother, Mrs. Harry Her- cia. The-gifts included a colonial kitchenette - suites, vacuum cleaner and floor polisher, a chest of silver for 12, a steam and dry iron, a set of stainless steel cookware and a dinner service for 12. The bride-to-be was also presented with a re- frigerator-freezer combination on behalf of the guests. After the presentation of gifts, supper was served by Miss. Hercia's aunts and friends. A kitchen and pantry shower was given by Mrs, Claude Brad- ley, future mother-in-law of the bride-to-be and Mrs. Robert Christopher, future sister-in-law, at the home of Mrs. Christopher, Central Park South, After a few games of bingo, the bride-elect was presented household gifts and canned goods, The hostesses Miss Gloria Anne Hercia Showers Fete Bride-Elect THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Mrs, Bradley were Mrs. Peter Deleyea, Mrs. Robert Bradley and Mrs, Kenneth Lane. The bride-to-be was given a her mother, Mrs. Harry Hercia by her maid of honor, Miss Joan Hercia, and the brides- maids, Miss Josie Romanovich, Miss Mary Walsh, Miss Sandra many The final surprise of the evening for the bride-to-be was a bride's scrap book, prepared by Mrs. Ronald Pollard, on behalf of the bridesmaids. The hostesses pour- ing tea were Miss Joan Hercia, Miss Natalie Rudy, Mis Sandra Babij. Country, by Miss Maragaret Vekasi, Miss Joan Hercia, Osh- awa, and Mrs. Joseph Breda, Toronto Following the wedding rehear- sal tonight, the bridal party wit! be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hercia, personal shower at the home of! |ships generally, There's also in- entertained at- the Town and | | } | | '/FOR TOMORROW Saturday should be an ex- tremely pleasant day. Espec- iafly favored are: ronrance, travel, oujdoor activities, socia smterests And personal relation- dication of some good news or an unexpected visitor from afar. Babij, Mise Natalle Rudy, 'The|"OF THE BIRTHDAY mcntggy od yoy with your horéscope indicates that,| If tomorrow is your birthday, as of now, many pressures of the past--in both your personal and business life--should - be lifting, and that you may feel more encouraged than you have in some time to expand your interests. This you can do, if you operate conservatively, The |balance of this month will be|cipled, but may allow unpleas- On Thursday evening, Sep-| excellent for career projects, as ant experiences to embitter tember 3, the bride-to-be was|Will the first three months of him. Nor risky speculation--especially THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 11,1964 11 l ing the mid - December - late- LONG SHOT | LONDON (AP) --A bridge! March period, next June oe! September. It will be important; foursome in suburban Rich- however, to avoid extravagance) 1965, next May and September. Regarding finances: Look for | good breaks in November, dur- mond report they were dealt a perfect hand--each player had a full suit. They abandoned the game because all players were | ea | too excited to play. Odds in 'mid-December and in April.|.cainst such a deal are said Those who have marriage initg he 53,644,737,765,792,839,237,- | |mind will find the next three! 437,439,999 to one. | weeks propitious; also late De-| jcember, April, May or August.) GOODS AT FAIR \If you. avoid a tendency to be) Textiles and porcelaine will dictatorial in close circles in/have large displays at the 1964 | mid-December, late Ma nd-\Leipzig Autumn Fair in East} ieectn cite {Germany in September, . lor early April, you should find) Patricia Juck |both domestic and social inter-| ts highly enjoyable during the} | PIANO CLASSICAL @ THEORY /es' |year ahead. OSHAWA * PHONE 74 Sah 725-4587 | A child born on this day will be versatile and highly prin-| | Cherney's SUPER VALUE Designed To Save You Money! ZELLERS s Super Value BUTS... Goods Satisfactory or . Your Money FURNITURE WORLD Cheertully Refunded assisting Mrs. Christopher and BURNS C.D. T.A. 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She car- former Miss Mary Peters of|ried a nosegay of bronze and Oshawa, daughter of Mr. and/yellow chrysanthemums | Mrs. Abraham D. Peters, Jor-| Mrs. Donald Crossman, scar-if dan Station, Ontario, and the, borough, was best man and Mr. bridegroom is the son of Mr.|George Taylor, Oshawa, usher- |] and Mrs. Walter Taylor, R.R.| ed. : | 1, Oshawa. | A reception followed in the The ceremony was performed|church hall, where the bride's by the Reverend N. F. Swack-/mother received wearing a navy | hammer while Mrs. S. C. Run-/plue suit, matching hat, white die, organist, played the wed-laccessories and a corsage of|| ding music. : : |pink carnations, The bride-| Given in marriage by her/proom's mother assisted in a father, the bride wore a semi-/royal blue sheath, matching hat, formal sheath and panel train/black accessories and a corsage | of lustered peau de soie, styled of white carnations. with an empire waist, scooped' The bride's going away en- if neckline and sheath sleeves. 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