Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1966, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Mey 2, 1966. WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshagva Times Women's Page. Forms ave available at The Oshawa Times office. 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 possibie afier 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. Vekasi - Hercia At high noon in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, the wedding took place of Joan Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hercia, Oshawa, to William Peter Vekasi, son of Mr. Peter Vekasi, Oshawa, and the late Mrs, Vekasi. The officiating clergyman was the Reverend Marshall Beriault and the soloist was Mrs. Garry Booth, self-accompanied. Given 'in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal gown of pure silk peau de soie, designed with a scoop neckline and long sheath sleeves. The re-embroidered lace bodice enhanced an A-line skirt embellished with lace ap-|ble with matching hat, | garet Vekasi, Miss Irene Dyl, Miss Sandra Babij, and Miss Janice Keeler, all of Oshawa. The flower girl was Miss Karen Plishka, Oshawa. The best man was Mr. Ed- ward Bradley, Oshawa, and those ushering were Mr. Joseph Breda, Alexandria, Virginia; Mr. Richard Koghanski, Old Bridge, New Jersey; Mr. Thom- as Hercia and Mr. Andrew Plishka, both of Oshawa. The reception was held in the St. John's Greek Orthodox Hall, Oshawa. As the couple left on their honeymoon to Washington, D.C., the bride was wearing a strawberry pink wool ensem- black pliques and a detachable train.|patent accessories and a cor- Her jewelled crown held her|sage of white carnations. of | their illusion and she|Vekasi will reside in Oshawa. hand-rolled French tulle carried a cascade bouquet of finger-tip veil On return, Mr. and Mrs. Out-of-town guests were pres- pink rosebuds, stephanotis and/ent from Alexandria, Virginia; trailing ivy. The matron of honor Mrs. Edward Bradley. Old Bridge, New Jersey; Lon- was|don, Toronto, Scarborough, The | Hamilton, Etobicoke, and bridesmaids were Miss Mar-! Whitby. Smith - Milne Wick Presbyterian Church was the setting for the wedding of Jean, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milne, Black-/ water, Ont., Edgar Smith, son of Mr. carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and stephanotis. and Mr. Rober t|mald of honor, Miss Joyce Fox) andjand Miss Levina Hogan, Mrs. William T. Smith, of Pick-| bridesmaids, all of Toronto. ering, Ontario. | The Reverend D. J. F Long Branch, officiated double ring ceremony. He was The bridegroom was attended! 'ox, of| DY Mr. Ronald Trantor of Oak-| at ' the| Ville. The ushers were David) face isn't her fortune anymore. cajis anymore. That would be and Mr. | Her legs are. Milne, Peterborough, assisted by The Reverend A.|David Smith, Pickering. Houston of Wick. | The reception was held in the |straight and prell-shaped with The wedding music was play-| |school room of the church. ed by Mrs. Almer Wallace, of| Port Perry. The soloist was Mr. Larry King also of Port Perry who sang The Wedding pre and I'll Walk Beside You. Given inmarriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length A-line gown of white taf- feta and lace, long pointed) eleeves and a chapel train. Her|properly, injhems toward each other; then|silk before talking pictures | |shattered their careers. finger-tip veil was held place by sprays of pearls, Shelin thirds again. For travelling on their honey-| ;moon, the bride chose a beige linen suit with black accessories) and a bronze orchid corsage. The couple will live in lpeeais. HOUSEHOLD HINT Fold formal dinner napkins | in thirds with the , -| |here say. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. VEKASI --Ireland Studio In The Past It Was Her Face -- Miss Marysia Keilan was the) 'Now Legs Are Model's Fortune | the} By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON | The agencies won't tell on| NEW YORK (AP)--A model's|the girls who don't get work! cruel. But many are the same gaunt, hollow-eyed, flat-chested | nice knees, they can be her mis-|Slamor girls wiih protruding | fortune shoulder blades and: hip bones With. hemlines skyrocketing, | who only yesterday, as they |that's a sorrowful fact that has | sloched s-shaped in bosomless, driven many a bony beauty into) waistless fashions covering jreluctant retirement, several|their knobby knees, were the }envy of fleshier sisters. If these are not long, strong, One agency likens these other- |wise lovely ladies to certain si-| used to be able to crop the fash- lent screen stars with unpleas-| ion pictures," sadly reminisced jant voices who were slinking in|Muriel Durand, a publicist. "Now the leggy look is a part _lof the whole style effect. If she "Tf their legs were bad, we) Mrs. Peter Lofthouse, a for- mer president, eut the birth- day caks at the 30th annual meeting of the. Dr. Robert Thorn- ton Home and School Associa- tion. For the occasion, Mrs. Loft- house was joined by six other past presidents -- Mrs. Thom- as Davidson, Mrs. Herbert Schu- erman, Mrs. George Lofthouse, Mrs. Donald Wood, Mrs. Allan Manson and Mrs. Hartley De- laney. Recollections of the year in which the organization was form ed -- 1936 -- were herd ranging doesn't have good legs, we just can't use the model.' That is the story Eileen Ford, director of one of New York's largest agencies, hears from clients regularly. At Mannequin, a spokesman, Myra Sacks, la- mented that if hemlines con- tinue their upward climb some of the girls might have to re- sort to plastic surgery to stay in the modelling business. NO CURE SEEN "A model with ap imperfect face at least could hide the fact by the way she wore her hair or camouflage it with makeup," she said. "But when you have bad legs there is nothing you! can do." | A girl who agrecs thoroughly is statuesque Erica Steck, a 24- |year-old German who says she is doing "a lot of leg work." | "No matter what the beauty experts say, either you have good legs or you don't, Exer- cises won't help. You have to be born well formed." When you have good legs, the) |client worries about your keep-} iy be" them that way. Nancy Berg) jis five feet seven which she| | Says, "is mostly leg." She owns} poet hatrery gams shown in| hosiery commercials. | leveeviiee she goes'on a ski| |holiday the ad agency is a ner- vous wreck. "Now and then they call me} in to look at my legs," she says. | \\ "Sometimes they complain that | I've been playing too much ten- || nis, and threaten to look around town for prettier legs. But al- ways they pind up calling me back in." The short skirt season also seems to discriminate against jnationalities. In greatest . de- mand at the Ford modeling jagency, for example, are the German and Scandinavian lasses, "These girls are lucky enough to be leggier," says Mrs. Ford. lee |Dr. Robert Thornton H & 5 Marks 30th Anniversary from political unrest in Europe through local news, motor cars, grocery prices, education and women's fashions. The grocery prices caused some comment. The Bob-o-Links, a male quar- tet, entertained with some num- bers reminiscent of the period. Mrs. Carl Creamer, president of Home and School Council, of- fered congratulations, as Mr. M. G. Karpiak, principal of the school, on behalf of the staff. Co-incidentally, this also is Mr. Karpiak's 30th anniversary in the teaching profession. Greetings and apologies for being unable to attend were read from Mrs. A. C. Craigie, another past president. Mrs. E. L. Pipher, first president of the association, kindly sent a money donation for the new school li- brary. A special ceremony took place during the evening when Mrs. Hartley Delaney presented Mrs. Donald Wood with a life mem- bership in the association. Mrs. Wood has been an active and enthusiastic worker in all en- In St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church, Miss Carmelle Bastarache and Mr. Rick Walton will exchange nuptial vows May TO BE MARRIED MAY 28 PLAN AWARD BURLINGTON, Ont. (CP)--A cash award of $100 and a tro- phy donated by an oil company will go to the winner of the On- tario teen-age driving champi- onships for 1966 sponsored by local Junior Chambers of Com- merce. The finals will be held here June 25, the Burlington chamber said Friday. NOW SEE ALL EGGS Chemical companies are de- veloping a transparent plastic egg container which stacks 50 per cent more eggs in the same space. WORLD OF Beauty AWAITS YOU HERE! Remove superfluous hair per- manently from face, arms, legs with ELECTROLYSIS || Kree Imperial Deluxe, gentle, 28. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Flora Bastarache of Oshawa, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walton of Ajax. deavors of the association and also served on the teaching staff. | Mrs. Arthur Joynt Mrs, Arthur Gray, nominations chairman, presented the new slate of officers and executive, as follows: president, Mrs. C. M. Sheffield; vice - president, | Mrs. Arthur Fray; secretary, Mrs. Ray Hatter; treasurer, Mrs. H. M. Spurrell; correspon- ding secretary, Mrs. George} Wall; membership, Mrs. J. F. Plowright; citizenship, Mrs. Leonard Dalby; grade represen- tatives, Mrs. R. W. Hodson and \Mrs. H. J. Mark; family life, \Mrs. D. A.. Stovin; property,} \Mrs. Anthony Szczur. Vacancies were expected to be| filled before installation which| wi meeting. The attendance _Plaque was. BUY TIRES dred and Mr. M. G. Karpiak. Copies of the annual reports| eral judge has ordered the state| During the business session|were distributed and received) prison commissioner to permit presided. | approval. Mrs. Arthur Gray and/ Black Muslims to practice their | voting} delegates to the April Home and) Mrs. C. M. Sheffield, |School Convention. in bmg \gave brief reports. Mrs. Joynt won jointly by Mrs. Douglas Al- lo lo and Mrs, Arthur Meddings pong attended during the three day | session. A quiz on a range of topics |was enjoyed. | Refreshments were in charge jof Mrs. Anthony Szczur, Mrs. |Leonard Dalby and Mrs, jand 4, GIRLS CALLED UP A faulty punched-card ma- ill take place at the September|chine called up three girls at for military Alesund, Norway, service, = YOUR an A ELLER'S! And Save! 12.47 and Up Ar- |thur Meddings, of Grades 2, 3 | |John O. Henderson said a ban| | fast by Electrolysis, MARIE MURDUFF ws he ce Oshewe ot the |] Genoshe Mey 2nd, 3rd Judge ond ath, ° SANCTION WORSHIP | BUFFALO, N.Y. 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