| THE REVEREND J. K. Moffat officiated in Simcoe Street United Church, when Marion Noreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest George Martin, was united in marriage to Robert Eugene Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander Wright, all of Oshawa. --Portraits by Greenaway - WEDDING ALBUM Arecord for your Weddin; g Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form anc a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. | Millions In Sales Depend Wright - Martin Simcoe Street United Churchifon over taffeta featuring scoop gras the setting for the mar- riage of Marion Noreen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest George Martin, to Robert Eu- gene Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander Wright, all of Oshawa. The Reverend J. K. Moffat officiated and the soloist, Miss Leah Garrow, was accompan- ied by Mr. Reginald Geen at the organ. Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing a formal gown of delustered peau de soie, featuring a semi- necklines. The empire waists were enhanced by bias folds and self bows. The backs of the gowns were highlighted by flow-| ing trains and their headdresses},.q two-hour lunch," said|were Brenda, 16, Dale, 12, and| were matching Tom Jones bows holding wispy veils of} illusion. The best man waS Nelson Wright and the ushers were Mr. Ernest Martin and Mr. Law- rence Wright, all of Oshawa. For the reception held at the Legion Hall the bride's mother received wearing a _ two-piece powder blue dress, white acces- Women THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 4, 1965 17 ciation was held recently with Mrs. Gordon Butler presiding. warm welcome to the parents and members of the teaching On Buyer's Snap Decision By SALLY RYAN dress buyer from a Louisville, NE WYORK (AP)--The sales-|Ky., store. She has been a buyer 25 man poured a glass-of water penis: 'waking tise te) Now t f a wild, daisy- se eer Saar a ety Met ho +" " i tally or four or ve days, an Seo---waterprost," he said. ji cn 16 to 1¢ days for te big h > Al, Py oe ey yom de-/markets in January and June. partment store and its suburban) She may examine five lines branches leaned back. before lunch, and another five "Good," he said. "I've got of 10 afterward. this little woman who thinks | wag APPOINTMENTS I'm responsible if the rain runs; Most buyers set up appoint- down her neck. I want to be jonts with the manufacturers sure this is going to be water-|horore they leave for New York, proof--not just water repellant."| 144 work with the same sales- Hundreds of Wit her spoons}man each trip. \pour into New York's garment! The buyers have to make up centre every week, seeking|their minds in a hurry. everything from hats to house; "There's a lot of instinct, slippers for sale at the stores|hunch, gamble--you trust it will staff in attend Mr. John Galbraith, principal, welcomed the parents and spoke on school activities, explaining the six-day cycle. The new mathematics for Grade 7 stu- dents is now being taught and Mr. Galbraith urged the par- ents to show an interest in the student's work and assist where ry. The teaching staff were introduced by the princi- pal. The annual reports were heard from the following: re- cording secretary, Mrs. Victor Kitchen; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Mercer; corresponding secre- cial chairman, Mrs. James Gor- don; and membership, Mrs. Howard Vann. Mrs. Norman Roe, vice-presi- dent of Home and School Council was introduced and installed the! new executive as follows: presi-| dent, Mrs. Gordon Butler; vice-} President, Mrs. Robert Connaty; | jacross the country. \sell, but it doesn't always," said Millions of dollars may rest|Miss Blanton. 3 lon their split-second decisions' "We keep a close check on 'about what a woman will--or|the sales record and go over won't--wear. The garment cen-|the runners -- the dresses that tre does a $12,000,000,000 - a-jare selling well--and the dogs, year business in carrying out/the ones that aren't. Then we the buyers' decisions. try to figure out why." Witherspoon, who studied re-/ The buyers have little free tailing at Ohio State University, |time. Those stories of lavish went through a pad of fabric/entertainment and high living swatches, pulling some andamong the buyers in the big passing others. Then he city are just that--stories. matched a black - and - white| "Sometimes I have dinner marble print to a cape, and a/with other buyers, but not with multi-colored daisy print to a/the manufacturers," Miss Blan- trench coat ('This will be our ton said. "'You don't want to be James Bond model--everything beholden to them, and feel you trench is. James Bond this have to order from them. year'), selecting winter coats, «Jn the evenings, I sit in the for his company. hotel, work on orders, decide what to buy, review notes and Me looked at fox - trimmed £0 over the next day's schedule, coats, silk raincoats, artificial You're, just too tired for high furs, Mongolian cashmere suits "YS : and Dior - fringed copies, and) e checked on a Courreges paprika) THREE PLACE FIRST wool coat and leather dress) prigpeN, Ont. (CP) -- The (size 8) for actress Mitzi G 4 ( nor. ' : He left behind $15,000 in or- this community near Sarnia, ex- ders for the day. On the aver-|perienced three thrills at the age he will spend $60,000 to Brigden fair here recently. $100,000 = bs ng ioee reek [Their children each won first ~-- ensapciiontsae -s 'Iplace ribbons in an exhibition Bach wee ® crenih. cHeeee of beef cattle sponsored by the sandwich and a cup of soup. "You'd never finish if you local 4-H club, The winners Margie Blanton, a silver-haired! Dennis, 14. Chambeu FOOD CLUB 933 RITSON RD. 5. ns We Guarantee to SAVE YOU $100.00 @N YOUR ANNUAL FOOD COST PHONE 723-1163 id Morgan Robinsons, residents of recording secretary, Mrs, Allan Leavitt; corresponding secre-| jtary Mrs. Cyril Karn; Press,' 'Mrs. Rex Kennedy; _ publi- jcations, Mrs. Jack Kewin; fi-| |nanee, Mrs.. Norman Boddy; so- cial, Mrs. Borden Slack; hos- pitality, Mrs. Philip Bell; mem-} /bership, Mrs. Howard Vann; |grade mother, Mrs: William J. Winfield. | Following the _ installation,| Mrs, Norman Roe spoke pa 4 | on "The Structure of Home and |School" and 'Aims and Objects jof Home and School", Mrs, |Gordon Butler expressed thanks} [to Mrs. Norman Roe for install- ing the officers. It was decided that the King Mrs. Gordon Butler Returned As President King Street H And5S, The annual meeting of Kingjticipate in the UNICEF collec- Street Home and Szhool Asso-|tion. | which. list for him the items) tary, Mrs. Garth Gillespie; so-|4 Video attachment listing for FIRST LONDO! IN THREE YEARS ito San Francisco, Los. Angeles,|travelled across the Atlantic. IN '\(CP)--When Prin- Washington and New York, it|Their last trip was to attend cess Margaret and her husband will mark the first time since|the opening of Jamaica's first Lord Snowdon make their trip August 1962 that the couple has/Parliament. The president thanked 'the executive and members of sia The president extended a|and School for their co-operation during the past year. Mrs. Stephén Macko was ap- pointed representative to Coun- cil, Room count was taken with Mrs. Lovelock's class being the winner. A social half hour followed | with refreshments being served by the executive. SHOP BY TELEPHONE "MONTREAL (CP)--Bell Tele- phone Company of Canada is demonstrating here a method of touch - tone shopping by which the housekeeper may push-button dial her grocer's| phone and dial code numbers' requested. The phone may 'have the homemaker the special bar- gains offered that day. Even- tually, she even may be able to insert a credit card into the phone to pay for the order, 5% Discount If You Bring This Ad. For All Your ae Bridal Shoes P3\ TINTED FREE a CHOOSE DANGEY'S DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Street School pupils would par- Betty INTERIOR DECORATOR empire bodice with lily-point|sories and a corsage of pink sleeves and a bateau neckline,|carnations. The bridegroom's lavishly trimmed with re-|mother assisted wearing a embroidered Alencon lace. The|brown sheath dress, brown.and controlled front of the skirt cas-|80ld accessories, and a corsage caded into fullness at the back|of yellow chrysanthemums. extending into.a cathedral train) As the couple left on their and was enhanced by floral lace|honeymoon to the Adirondacks appliques and a self bow atithe bride was wearing a two- the waistline. The overall effect|piece navy blue suit, white hat was highlighted by a deep scal-|and blouse, navy blue accesso- loped border of lace on the hemiries and a corsage of yellow and train. Her floral and crystal|baby chrysanthemums and red spray headdress held her bouf-|roses. On their return Mr. and fant veil of silk illusion and she|Mrs. Wright pill live at 261 carried a bouquet of red roses.|Edward avenue, RR 3, Oshawa. The bride's sister, Miss Yvonne Martin, was the maid of LOADED WITH JOBS honor and the bridesmaids were! As first lady, President John- Dat tiles' Lily 2 cor ng ag wife faces the problem of castle. 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