Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1965, p. 15

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(ee --- eR 2 i . eee | tif _.. WEDDING. .ALBUSL A record for your Wedding 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 co~-pleted form anc a victure of the bride to the Women's Editor as svon 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. Nottingham - Pereman The Reverend Winnifredjher shoulder-length double veil Bridges. officiated at the mar- of English tulle and she carried riage of Barbara Ann, Cae ee ey and of Mr. and Mrs. Roy John! 'The matron of honor was Mrs. Pereman, RR 2, Oshawa, to Gary Nottingham and the best Kenneth Roger Nottingham, sonman was Mr. Gary Notting: of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Notting- ham. ham, R R 1, Oshawa. The)' Following the reception held ceremony took place at thejat the home of the bride's home of the bride's parents, last parents, Mr. and Mrs. Notting- Friday evening. ham left for a honeymoon. in Given in marriage by her | United States, with the bride father, the bride wore a waltz- donning for travelling a flam- " length gown of white peau dejingo bouclet suit with black soie with -a lac- bodice, scoop/patent accessories.' On their neckline and a full skirt. Herjreturn they will make their pearl and crystal crown heldjhome at RR 2, Oshawa. Merrithew - Cherewayko Emerson Baptist Church wasjof the valley. She the scene of a military wed-|!cascade bouquet of white Catt-! ding, when Sylvia, eldest daugh-/lega and Japhette orchids, ter of Mr. and Mrs. George|stephanotis and ivy. Cherewayko, of Emerson, Man-| The matron of honor was itoba, became the bride of Con-|/Mrs. Peter Smyrichinsky, sis- stable John Allen Merrithew, ter of the bride. Bridesmaids) RCMP, son of Mr. and Mrs,\were Miss Lily Cherewayk®,| John Merrithew of Oshawa Miss Audrie Merrithew and) The Reverend E. A. Backlin Miss Diane Podolsky. The flow-) officiated at the double ringjer girls were Miss Debra Lynne) ceremony. Cherewayko and Miss Sheri Lee Given in marriage by her|Smyrichinsky. father, the bride wore a formal) Corporal George Cass was A-line gown of imported silkjbest man. The ushers were ligoda and appliques of roses|Constable Murray Robbins, Con- of re-embroidered lattice lace stable Gene Montgomery and) with pouffe centres. The semi-|Constable Irvin Goertzen. empire bodice had a softly, Following the reception held curved neckline and elhbow-in the Dominion City Com-! length sleeves. The contoured) munity Hall, the couple left on a skirt swept to the back to form) honeymoon to Vancouver, B.C., a small train. Appliques of roses|California, and Black Hills,| trimmed the sleeves, bodice and|South Dakota, with the bride,| hemline of her gown. Matching|donning for travelling a brown} appliques trimmed the chapel tweed suit with brown accesso-| train. Her veil of silk illusion|ries and a corsage of Talisman in four tier bouffant style had roses. : scalloped edges and was held They* are now residing in place by a self rose and lily|Beausejour, Manitoba carried a} wed: 53 THE REVEREND Winni- fred Bridges officiated last Friday evening at the mar- riage of Barbara' Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gift of Frontals for St. Mark's Anglican Church and these will be dedicated at the 11.00 a.m. service on December 12. Mem- bers were asked to attend this service. The Christmas party and ex- change of gifts will be on De- cember 14 and the Children's) Christmas Tree on December 18.) Mrs. George V. Lee was report- ed ill in Oshawa General Hospi- tal. At the conclusion of the meet- Roy John Pereman, RR 2, Oshawa, to Kenneth Roger Nottingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Nottingham, RR 1, Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography the members for the support of the rummage sale held recently at Simcoe Hall. Mrs. Matthews also advised the members of| the one-day seminar to be held early in the new year. Mrs. Platt volunteered to serve on the committee formulating plans for the forums to be held at that time. With the number of Reta Sigma Phi's in the city now in excess of one hundred, the Sorority City Council is anticipating a successful one- IN) ing a buffet pot-luck supper was! day event. __ |served and card bingo enjoyed The membership accepted an y THE OSHAWA. TiMzG, Gecember_18, at. the name. of} Mrs, Barry Hooper, Northridge! street. 5 Mrs; Mervin Perkin, -chair- man of the social committee, reminded the members of the next meeting which wil! be held at the local YWCA in the form of a dinner meeting at 6.30 p.m. Mrs. Kenneth Young, program chairman, promised an enter- taining evening with Mrs. Don- ald Rorabeck as speaker. Mrs. Rorabeck will speak of her trip to the Holy Land and show slides. Miss Jane Delaney, Miss Anna Dovgalev and Miss Nellie Dovgalev, who are well known to some of the local churches, will entertain the members with Christmas songs. Members :of Gamma Epsilon will be -- in attendance and an exchangeof Christmas gifts will end the evening. Mrs. Perkin, speaking on "South America," told of the climate, pwrorking conditions and governments of Uraquay, Para- guay, Bolivia and Peru. She Friday, December 3)°5°S5 15) Dastman... a vw tar 7 4 Ville To Allay Shortage OTTAWA '(CP)--he post- man who brings you that bundle of Christmas cards may be a postwoman. Furthermore, you may expect to see them year- round in some areas, The Civil Service Commission has revised its rule restrict- ing mail carrier competi- tions*to men. « R. D. Boyd, post. office director of personnel, said Tuesday the labor shortage is so acute in Toronto and certain other areas he ex- pects there will be women permanently employed in the delivery service. "The United States has about 300 women mail car- riers and they are widely used in Europe,"' said Mr. Boyd. 'There is now noth- ing to stop them in Can- also told of an expedition by a few members of the Peace Corps to the Andes Mountains. Mrs. Perkin was thanked by Mrs. Carson. Refreshments were served by the hostess. PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- /noon Club held its weekly meet- jing in the Legion Hall with the first vice - president. Mrs Thelma Edgar, presiding. |Favorite hymns were sung and |readings given by Mrs. George | Whitbread, Mrs. George Hall, |Mrs. Robert Collison, Mrs. Rose Zufelt and Mrs, Edgar. Election of &fficers will be id next Monday with Mrs. |Phillip Bell in charge of elec- tions. Members were reminded of the cup and saucer shower. Final plans for the Christmas |party and exchange of gifts | were discussed and Mrs. George |Hall will be convener for the ogram. | The president, Mrs, George V ada." lLee is in the, Oshawa General | |Hospital, Best wishes were sent) \to her for a speedy recopery. | | GIFTS come) D FASHION FLAIR | rron' Blacks... Suits and Dresses Sportswear Evening Gowns Sweaters Blouses Coats and Jackets Slims and Skirts GIFT CERTIFICATES | A Small Deposit Will Hold. | BLACK"S | Ladies' Wear Ltd. . NOW AT YOUNG 72 Simcoe North | "The Christmas Gift Store" 12" SIZE s 16" SIZE INCREDIBLE BUT TRUE! FUN ON WHEELS Great fovourite with the youngsters! Sturdy tricycles ore built with heavy gouge 11/44" tubular steel frame ond 1" pneumatic tires with mudguard, In two-tone enamelled finish. 16" or 12' diam, wheels, AGES... You ¢on see the prettiest and most practical fashions . infants to size 14, | with Mrs. Alyn Elliot in charge.| invitation from Gamma Epsilon |Members are still needed for|to join with them for a couples |the Wednesday morning bowl-'Christmas Party to be held DISTAFF DIARY -- for boys and girls .. | inate | Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. | FRIENDLY DOUBLES CLUB jmembers interested The Friendly Doubles Club|Auxiliary should be of Albert Street United Church Mrs, Robert held its November meeting commander recently in the Christian Edu-|ejection, cation Hall. The meeting com- 4 donation of $10 will be sent menced with a worship serviceitg the Minor Hockey Associa- conducted by Mr. and Mrs./tion and $25 to the Christmas Wilfred Alexander and Mr. and con}, Campaign. Mrs. William Yourkewich., A latter of thanks from the Mr. William Yourkewich in-| Reverend A. I. Woolcock, Padre troduced the guest speaker,|/of Branch 43, was read for the Mr. Thomas Bouckely who! - a ibaa aie showed slides of "Bygone days] of Oshawa" accompanied by, interesting stories and anec- dotes. Mr. Wilfred Alexander, on behalf of the clyb expressed) appreciation to Mr. Bouckely. | A short business meeting was conducted by Mr. Percy Bo- ville acting on behalf of the, & presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Russell) Wicks reported that the night- of-cards held in October had proved to be a success financ- ially. Mrs. Bruce Searle read a report thanking the donors of| prizes and club members who} convened the 'Night of Cards'! for making it a success. | Members were reminded of| the Christmas Party, December 11, and the New Year's Eve --dance-te be held inthe Church|_, Hall. The meeting concluded) ®, with refreshments served by! Mr. and Mrs. Percy Boville,| Mr. and Mrs. Samue! Grant,; Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce in their present. Williams, Zone will conduct the er as * to jing at 9.00 a.m. BETA SIGMA PHI At its regular meeting held recently at the home of Mrs.) John Matthews, Rossmount street, Miss Joyce Power, pres- ident of Xi Alpha Sigma, con: ferred the Exemplar degree upon Mrs. Harold Gilmer and Mrs. Thomas Platt. Both Mrs. Gilmer and Mrs. Platt are for- mer members of Gamma Fpsi- lon Chapter. Assisting - Miss Powers were Mrs. Clarence Freek and Mrs, James Carson. On behalf of Beta Sigma Phi | council, Mrs. Matthews thanked make her happy dnd you proud... see Searle. LEGION AUXILIARY The greekly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Cana- dian Legion, Branch 43 was held on Tuesday with the president, Mrs. Alyn Elliot, presiding. A' warm welcome was given to the| members' husbands present, | also to many members of the! Men's Branch. The recent bazaar was a de- cided financial success 'and a/| complete financial report will be given next week. 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