Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1965, p. 15

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THE MARRIAGE of Mary Angela Power and Brian Leslie Belfry was solem- nized last Saturday after- noon in the First Baptist Church, The bride is the WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page Oshawa Times office. possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or Belfry - Following their marriage in)Miss Julia Kennedy, Peterbor- Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as /Teenagers Model Own Creations At St. Gregory's CWL Meeting Talented teen-agers, wearing spanking-new summer fashions, created a gay mood at the May meeting of St. Gregory the Great Council, Catholic Women's League. Mrs. J. P. Mangan introduced Miss Mary McDonald, staff member of OCVI Home Eco- nomics Department, clothing and design; and director of the fashion show presented by stu- dents from Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12, ' Miss McDonald gave a brief outline of the current course in clothing and-design, and spoke of plans for extending the course to include home decorating, fab- rics and design in upholstering and drapery, Miss McDonald said each girl would model her own creations -- sportswear, daytime frocks and evening gowns. Those mod- elling were Jean Lebraque, Nor- een Roberts, Judy Macdonald, Dawn Lansing, Clare Waduck, Bonnie Dale, Janis Loos, Maria Weiss, Louise Broadbent, Elaine Porter, Cathy Mathews, Melanie Wolfe, Vicki Skelton and Carolyn Sajac, Mr. Geoffrey Woods was the pianist and the commentators were Miss Maria Weiss and Miss Louise Broadbent, Their introduction of the models, and jclear concise description of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Oyril James Power and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Belfry, all of Oshawa, --Garnet Belfry jheld her fingertip veil of nylon jnet and she carried a cascade jof red roses. Forms are available at The Mrs, John Selleck of West Hill |was matron of honor to her sis- jter and Miss Donna Seeley of {Uxbridge was the flower girl. |The matron of honor was in You are asked to submit the /royal blue peau de soie, street Hength, on slim lines with a full, ithree-quarter overskirt fastened at the back with self roses jand matching accessories. The the day after the wedding. garments were handled with professional polish, Of particular interest were a chic green poodle cloth suit, made and modelled by Grade 9 student Cathy Mathews, and a Grade 12 student Maria Weiss modelling the evening gown and matching stole she made to wear to the OCVI Senior Prom. The poise of the models, the beauty and workmanship of the garments were heartily applaud- ed by the audience, Miss Rob- erta Gates thanked Miss Mc- Donald and her talented stu- dents, The newly elected president of St. Gregory's CWL, Mrs. Wil- liam A. Clarke presided during the business session, Mrs. G, A. Robinson gave an interesting re- port of the Benediction Rally for Guides and Brownies held re- cently in Scarborough. In lieu of. the June meeting a spring tea will be held; for which, Mrs. Peter Riordan has _ graciously consented to open her home. General convener for the tea will be Mrs. Richard Donald. Mrs. Andrew Mowat and Mrs. Kenneth Cole will be in charge of the tea room, Mrs. Gordon LaRush, ticket convener, Mrs. Earl Salter and Mrs, Ernest Maiks will be co-conveners of the home baking sale. | Members and guests enjoyed jdelicious refreshments served) iby Mrs, D, B. Armstead assisted| iby Mrs. Charles Plews and Mrs, |George Barrett. The door prize, a royal blue table center-piece and matching candles, was won by Miss Judy Macdonald. | | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | The forthcoming marriage is) announced of Patricia Bonner, | daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth Bon- jflower girl was in a full-skirted ldress of yellow peau de soie with a matching sash and white ac- cessories. Their headdresses Power ner of Greenock, Scotland and the late Mr. Bonner, and Doug- las Tan McLellan, son of Mr. Auxiliary held a night of cards at United Church recently, president, welcomed the guests and de- clared the play open, Refresh- ments were served by the Aux- iliary. wete; Mrs. Evelyn Laverty, Mrs, A. Mur- ral, Mrs. Marg Smith, Mrs, W. Duncan, Mrs, Rose Ellis, Gerrow,. Bridge winners were: Mr. Charles Slater, Mrs, Mur- THE OSKAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 13, 1965 45 ray Rutherford, Mrs, Joan Slater and Mrs, Dorothy Thaler. | Door prizes. were won by Mrs. |Russel Same, Mrs. Marion Hay, Mrs. Gordon Holbrooke, Mrs, R. Irvine, Mrs. Madder, Mrs, L. Weeks, Mrs, Julia Roesch, Mrs. Lita Stoughton, Mrs, L. Harris, Mr. W. Brabin, Mrs. Della Jen- kinson, d Mrs. George Floody, Mrs, Earl Linton and Mrs, Irvine Esterbrooks were thanked. for getting the prizes and Mrs, Mel- ville Coolidge for looking after the refreshments, Scout Group Aux. Night Of Cards The 1st Oshawa Scout Group successful Westmount The Mrs, John Collins, winners Mrs. euchre Trudi Hale, Successful peso | Mr, PRINT FOR BLIND The Boy Scouts of America has begun publishing its maga- zine, Boy's Life, in Braille, Russell Mrs. Bryans, Terry Botty INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 SOCIAL NOTICE « For All Your SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Thin lot PLAYTIME IS SUMMERTIM E Come in and get in the mood for 'Fun-In-The-Sun" with bright and breezy swimsuits, pants, tops, casuals, co-ordinates, Ber- mudas, Jamaicas, skirts, cool, fresh cotton dresses and summer suits. Never have we had such an exciting collection. Hundreds of Summer togs to choose from, and Mrs. Frank M. McLellan of | Oshawa, The ceremony is to| take place on Friday, May 14,/ at 8:15 p.m. in the First Baptist First Baptist Church, Oshawa, | ough. were matching bows with veils last Saturday afternoon, Mr, They wore identical gowns ofand they carried nosegays of and Mrs. Brian Lesley Belfry|Jamingo peau-tique fashioned|Talisman roses. ety with» Empire bodices, A-line) yr Theodore Ring of Osh- left for a honeymoon at Virginia skirts and full-length panels at awa w the back. Their" headdresses|eviny "were "as John Selleck, : shi 'om Jones $ 'paahe ian Wil. pire geen Saggy Beso AU al ad veils, They carried nosegays of Aa - pink carnations bordering white chrysanthemums, centred with) ~~." Pink Delight roses. bride's mother wore pink flow- : __ ered silk under organza with a ee ian pak uiacien oe ne three-quarter length Mr, Albert Kehl, Agincourt; and Eni pace dite g" ---- Mr. James Power, Oshawe. Aa blue accessories. The bride- sisting the bride's mother was|ho.* nether was jo. 9 Dive Mr. Marshall Whattam f Osh-|unen sheath with matching ac- went Mars o cessories, Each wore a corsage of pink carnations. A reception was held at Ade- 3 laide House, The bride's mother Pi calyy Songer gy received wearing a blue lace|pride was wearing a navy blue sheath with matching laceldress with a pleated skirt and a dress-coat and navy blue acces-|nayy blue and white tweed coat sories a corsage Of tealwith corresponding accessories roses. The bridegroom's mother) anq » corsage of yellow chrysan- chose a gown of soft turquoise|+nemums with a lace bodice and match-| iy. a4 Mrs, Seeley will make their home at RR 2, Uxbridge, Ontario. were turquoise and white. Guests were present from St. 4 conetion for relatives ana|Catharines, Peterborough, To- close friends was held in the|ronto, Scarborough, West Hill, evening at the home of the | Uxbridge, Niagara Falls, Ajax, bridegroom's parents. Willowdale and Rexdale, For travelling the bride don- ned an original suit in oyster- white with a black straw hat and accessories to match. Mr. and Mrs, Belfry will re- turn to reside at 597 Digby ave- Beach and in the southern Unit- ed States. The bride, the former Mary Angela Power, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril James Power and the bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Belfry, all of Osh-) awa. The Reverend N. F. Swack- hammer performed the cere- mony and Miss Ruth Hall sang 'The Wedding Prayer" accom- panied by Miss J. Davison. The bride was given in mar-| riage by her uncle, Mr. Stanley Clark. Carrying a cascade of Pink Delight roses and stepha- notis, the bride wore a full- length gown of de-lustered peau de soie satin on Grecian prin- cess lines with a bateau neck- line and sheath sleeves. Swiss Guipure lace adorned the full- ed the detachable, cathedral train, Her fingertip veil edged in Swiss illusion lace was se-| cured by a crystal, opaque crown and petal cluster, Miss Susan Bodnar, RR 3, Bowmanville, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Brenda Power and Miss Ruth Eichelberg, both of Osh- awa. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Catharine Jane Power, ing jacket t d by ink length front panels and border-| .. te, caenetiae her corsage and her accessories Receiving the guests at North Oshawa Recreation Hall, the . Yellow roses comprised} > 46 mittion custo Oshawa, and the flower girl, Seeley - Williams Bernice Elizabeth, daughter nue, Oshawa. bridge. The choir sang "O Per-' Church, Oshawa. BUSES LOAD UP The public transport system in Moscow carries more than 10,- {000,000 passengers a day. You're in the Pepsi generation! | ain Bia eal PEPSI-COLA baal Smith Beverages Ltd., | 750 Farewell Street MERS MUST BE RIGHT! come alive! UPPLIES See... 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