Lae EINE A RERNIT Oe NIN ORS a VERSE Tie. Wiitintithle % in tie Li hi! it Bw CUTTING THE CAKE --Aldsworth Photography Gloria Anne Hercia Wed To Edward Llo Gloria Anne, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Hercia, and Edward Lloyd Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bradley,} all of Oshawa, exchanged nup-| tial vows in Holy Cross Roman| Catholic Church last Saturday at 12 o'clock noon. | The Reverend Marshall. A. Beriault performed the cere-| mony and the organist, Mrs.| Mrs. Garry Booth, sang 'On| This Day Oh Beautiful Mother," "Panis Angelicus' and "Ava Maria" to her own accompani-| ment, | The bride who was given in) marriage by her father, wore) a white floor-length gown of pure silk Duchesse peau de} sole with a jewel neckline and! sheath sleeves. The fitted) basque bodice was enhanced| with appliques of imported lace and the motif was repeated on the stylized bustle and bouffant skirt which fell into a chapel train. A pearl and crystal crown held her fingertip, hand- rolled veil of French tulle illu- yd Bradley Stanley Seneco, Mr. Thomas Hercia, Mr. Kenneth Bradley, Mr. Stanley Olesky, all of Oshawa. For the reception in St. \John's Hall, the bride's mother received in a hedge green crepe sheath with Chantilly lace bodice. Her beaded hat was in hedge green and she wore green and white acces- sories with a corsage of yellow rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother assisted wearing a mink chiffon sheath with a free front panel, a matching hat and brown accéssories and yellow rosebud corsage. The couple are honeymoon ing in New York, New Hamp- shire and Boston. As they left, the bride was wearing a cran- berry red wool suit with match- ing pillbox hat and corsage of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will) return to make their home in Oshawa, | sion and she carried a cascade} Guests attended from Whitby, | of Tropican rosebuds stephanotis and ivy trails. | Mrs. Paul Plishka, an aunt of] wit h| Scarborough, ; Toronto, Hamil- ton, Niagara Falls, Grimsby, Weston and Etobicoke, .|William Manning entertained at / ' Ad ss » CMLON Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 16, 1964 Miss Patricia Briggs Feted At Bridal Showers, Parties iinen shower in her home on| Elgin street east for friends and relatives of the {bride. Mrs. Prior to her wedding to Mr. Robert J. Debosky, this coming Saturday, in St. John The Evan- gelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby, at 11 a.m., Miss Pat- ricia Briggs has been feted at many showers and parties. Mrs. Douglas Farr, matron of honor, and Mrs. Robert Wright were hostesses at a miscellane- ous shower, held at the. home of Mrs. Martin Bulkowski, Elm street, Oshawa, by friends of the future bride. Mrs. Elgin McLean held a Brooklin Bride Is Honored Guest At Many Parties Prior to her marriage to Mr. Robert Porter, Miss Helen Dry- den was feted at several show- ers, Miss Gloria Sweet and Mrs. Lorne Disney each held kitchen and pantry-shelf showers. Mrs. ing were Miss Heather Briggs, Miss Patricia McLean, Miss Susan McLean, and Miss Jane McLean, Co-workers of the bride-elect in the Engineering Department, General Motors, presented her with a floor polisher at a din- ner shower held in the South End Restaurant. : Miss Janice Patrick and Miss Suzanne Smith, bridesmaids, were hostesses at a_ kitchen shower, at the home of Mrs. Horace Burk, Kawartha. drive, for co-workers of the bride in the Engineering Department of] General Motors. | Mrs. Joseph Debosky,; Mrs.| Walter Labanovich and Mrs.| T. J. Kapuscinski were host- esses at a miscellaneous how- er, held in St. John's hall, Whitby, where the bride was presented with Italian provincial coffee table and end_ tables, money, and many useful gifts. Miss Briggs was taken to} her summer cottage at Beaver-|\Toronto to be honored _ by. ton and friends presented the/friends at dinner and an eve-| bride-to-be with a bridge table/ning's entertainment. Presen and chairs. |were Miss Suzanne Smith, Miss Miss Suzanne Smith arranged Janice Patrick, Miss Violet Tay- a chicken barbecue at her cot- tage and 35 friends from the Engineering Department, Gen- leral Motors, presented a com- Iplete set of bathroom accessor- lies in gold and white. Mrs. Douglas Andrews and a dozen friends gave a cup and saucer shower, Mrs. Larry Hutcheson and Miss Helen Dryden. The staff of the Engineering provincial style silver chest as ment, Following the rehearsal, bridal party will be entertaine the) Department held a supper|parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. party and made a presentation|Debosky, Byron of a floor waxer and polisher. | Whitby. Earl Luke was co-hostess, Serv-| 7 day bright-eyed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brock street How To Save Carpet Dollars Measure traffic against qual- tity. Better carpets cost more but wear longer. Choose a reliable dealer and) lor, Mrs, Douglas Rodger and\discuss your needs with him. a wedding gift from the depart-|+,y ~ ONE YEAR OLD, TODAY Celebrating her first birth- today is Kelly Lynn, William Closson, south, Whitby. Rely on well-known brand) names. The manufacturers' rep-/ Department of General. Motors|Utation is the "hidden value" in| presented the bride-to-be with a'carpets and rugs. Use good underlay but don't to compensate for skimpy learpet with thick padding. rT Take good care of your car-| The girls in the Engineering) at the home of the bridegroom's|Pet to extend wear life. Compare prices with years of street south, expected wear and beware of| jfantastic 'bargains'. ! Helen Dryden Brooklin United Church was the setting recently for the wed- ding of Helen Elizabeth Dryden, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John 'Dryden of Maple Shade, Brook- lin, and Robert James Porter. 'ison of Mr. and Mrs. James Courtney Porter of Oshawa. The Reverend Minton John- ston performed the ceremony. Wearing a classical gown of carnation white pure silk or- ganza_ over ) taffeta' with a chapel train, the bride was _ | given in marriage by her father. + |The bodice, styled with bateau ' \neckline and lily-point sleeves, and. semi-bouffant skirt were delicately adorned with sequin- trimmed appliques of Alencon lace. Her white satin wedding ring headdress, studded with pearls and sequins, secured a waist-length, French illusion veil and she carried white roses and ivy trails in a cascade. Miss. Anne Dryden, the 'land the bridesmaids were Miss /|Suzanne Smith, Oshawa, Miss 'Linda Hunter, Peterborough, and Miss Judy Marshall, An- : |easter. They were gowned in semi- |formal, heavenly blue organza over taffetg, full-skirted, sleeve- less dres#&s, topped with jack- ets of Chantilly lace. They wore matching floral headdresses with wispy veils of silk illusion and carried cascades of white giadiolas and blue-tinted carna- tions. Kelly Lynn is the granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Closson and great-grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Closson, all of Hillier, Ontario, and also the great-grand- 6 as David aughter of Mrs. Ashley Jinks bitin or upwenitle and ush- of Wellington, Ontario, lering were James Dryden, --Aldsworth Photography 'Brooklin; Ronald Dickinson, bride's sister, was maid of honor Robert James Porter Weds of Brooklin Oshawa, and Gary Butter Niagara Falls. About 176 guests attended the reception Held on the lawn of the bride's parents' home. The bride's mother received in pale pink Chantilly lace and chilfon with a Milan straw turban in a deeper shade, The bridegroom's mother was in romance blue imported Chantilly lace in a two-piece sheath and wore a feathered hat in deeper biues. Both mothers wore corsages of white roses. The honeymoon is being spent in Bermuda,: For going away, the bride wore a white sheath with overblouse braided in deep pink to match her shoes. Her, accessories were white and her flowers were pink roses, clus- tered on her handbag. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Porter will reside in Oshawa, HOUSEHOLD HINT Make, an electric blender self- cleaning, Half-fill the container with hot sudsy water, let whirl briefly and rinse. Let it whirl lagain to dry the blades com- pletely. When you need "HOME-NURSING" | Call a V.0.N, Nurse 725-2211 'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" SOCIAL NOTICES MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss Sheila Wheaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wheaton' of. To- ronto formerly of. Whitby, to Mr. William John Wallace Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wallace of Whitby, took place on Friay, September 11, in St. Saviour's Anglican Church, To- ronto, with the Reverend A. J. Forte officiating. | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Dove of Oshawa announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Joan © 'Merilyn, to Donald Joseph. Rich- lardson, son o° Mrs. Howard Steen of Peterborough and the llate Mr. Harry Richardson. The wedding is to take place on Sat- urday, October 17, 1964, at 2 o'clock in Northminster United Church. DIETETIC ASSOCIATION | The Canadian Dietetic Associ- ation in Montreal was founded in 1935 with 191 members and 'today has more than 1,200, | LADIES! | No Baby Sitter, | No Car Fare | MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M, 728-9317 THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE INVITES... All Service Clubs,Church Groups, Ladies' Auxiliary to raise funds for their own good cause at our Fall Bazaar Sept. 24, 1964 For Further. Particulars Contoct Administration Office 728-6231 A group of co-workers enter-| - : tained the bride-elect at dinner | in Toronto and a presentation of stainless steel flatware was mae by the Engineering De- partment in which both the bride and bridegroom are em- ployed. The Brooklin community pre- sented a pair of table lamps and a gold-colored occasional chair at a gathering at the home of Mrs. Allan Stocks. the bride, was her matron of} honor wearing a grotto blue crepe ensemble with matching hat, white accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Jean Her- cia and the bridesmaids were Miss Josie Romanovich, Toron- to, and Miss Sandra Babij, Miss Mary Walsh. and Miss Natalie Rudy, all of Oshawa. They were gowned alike in apple green peau de soie, styled with scoop necklines and elbow- length sleeves. Their modified bell skirts were enhanced with matching lace appliques com- pleted by a dress-length, flow- ing back panel from the shoul- ders. 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