Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1966, p. 12

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TS) ¥ were Mrs. Alistair Sanderson, Mrs. Ross Wilson and Mrs. Har-| LIVELY of the future bride. Assisting WIFE 'PRESERVER i 'WEDDING ALBUM | A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshagra Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office, Early AAS * 4, of this publi record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests You are asked to submit the attending ine weauimg Ww too social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Graham Albert Street United Church was the setting for the marriage of Susan Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Powell, Osh- awa, to Stephen Douglas Gra- ham, son of Mr, and Mrs. - Powell tions and lily of the valley. The bride's sister, Mrs. David R. Anderson; was her matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Linda Shine and Miss Jane Griffin, both ot Oshawa, and Miss Phyllis Graham, Ameliasb The flower girl Brucd Graham, Ameliasburg, Ontario. The Reverend Helmut Dyck officiated. The soloist, Miss Carol Black, Oshawa, was ac- companied by Mr. Harold Ellis. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a formal gown of white crepe, featuring an A-line skirt, scoop neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves and a chapel train attached at the back waistline. The praistline, the hems of the sleeves, skirt, and the train were edged with lace, Her crown of seed pearls and aurora borealis stones held her shoulder-length veii of white siik and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses, white carna- De Man - Northminster United Church was the setting recently when Roberta Joan Tilling became the bride of Arnold Peter DeMan. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Kenneth G. Calder, Osh- awa, and the late Mr. J. E. Till- ing and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Henry DeMan, Bow- manville and the late Mr. De Man. The Reverend Wesley Her- bert officiated while Miss Hazel Rundle provided the music. Mr. Donald Allman sang the) "Lord's Prayer", "The Wedding! Prayer" and "O Promise Me".| Given in marriage by Mr.| Calder, the bride wore a for- mal gown of white peau de sole with a scoop neckline and long sleeves, Appliques of Alen-| con lace enhanced the bodice) and accented the hemline which flowed to a gentle chapel train. Her shoulder length veil was , was Miss Debra Fiagel, Osh- awa. Mr, Gary Dempsey, Toronto, was the best man and Mr. Daryl Hudgin and Mr. David R. Anderson, both of Oshawa, and Mr, Ted Casson, Toronto, were the ushers, Following the reception in the Credit Union Building, the cou- ple left for a honeymoon at the Lesterel Resort in the Laur- entians. For travelling, the boucle two-piece suit with mat- ching silk blouse, white acces- sories and a mauve orchid cor- sage. Mr. and Mrs. Graham are imaking their home in Oshawa |quet of golden roses and steph- |anotis outlined in ivy. | The maid of honor was Miss |Sally Callison and the brides- |maids were the Misses Sus- janne Pine, Sally Goyne and Bar- | bara Tilling. Mr. Adrian De Man was his bride donned a péacock blue ; brother's best man and usher-| jing were Mr. Cory Vermuelen,| Mr. Everett Groeneveld and Mr Edward Tilling The wedding supper was held in Northminster Church Hall fol- lowed by a dance at the 420 Wing Oshawa Airport. Before the couple left on a honeymoon trip to Washington and points south, the bride changed to a three piece gold boucle suit with fox trim, Her feathered pillbox hat was in shades of gold and brown, Her accessories were bone and she wore a corsage of gold and white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. De Man will re- ie | g | * | Buechler and serving were Mrs. Bride-Elect Nancy Hanrahan Honored At Showers, Parties to her morrow to Mr. Andrews, Miss Nancy Louise Hanrahan was honored at sev- eral showers. Prior marriage to-)W. j James W.|south, with the hostess serv-| refreshments assisted by Mrs. W. J. Andrews, Mrs, Mel-) vin Wilson and Miss ing J. Andrews, Sylvia Me " \sories and by the future bride- Ritson road 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 10, 1966 Pre-Nuptial Teas, Showers, Honor Bride, Roberta Tilling Callison. Miss Jean Dorman! Miss Roberta Tilling, whose marriage to Mr. Arnold De Man : ge Baga Bar assisted the hostess, took place recently in North- minster United Church was; 4 cup and anuete shower Was ia} held at the home of Mrs. Vic- honored at several pre-nuptial) parties. . |tor Tilling, attended by relatives) old Dervent, The girls of the 6A Guide Company and their Captain, Mrs. Jack Whiltich, presented the bride with a clothes hamp- er. Miss Tilling is the Company Lieutenant. Following the rehearsal the bridal party ani friends were CNETAIneG at ine Hume oF os, and Mrs. Buchan street, BAN DOGS FROM DINNER | READING, England (CP)--! \Dogs will not be invited to a Berkshire dog-training school's annual dinner this year. 'We think dog owners should be let off the leash for one evening," explained secretary Kathleen Pipett. Charles Edwards,| \five years old. LASTED A LIFETIME The longest marriage on rec- ord lasted 87 years; Sir Temulji and Lady Nariman were mar- ried in 1853, when both were SUMMER Hair Styles SPECIAL! 682 Hertop Mrs. K. G. Calder welcomed friends and relatives to her home at a trousseau tea for her) daughter. Guests were greeted) at the door by Mrs. Rudy Pine, | in the trousseau room; by Miss) Sally Callison, in the shower) gift room; by Misses Barbara Tilling and Sally Goyne, and by Miss Susanne Pine in the wed- jding gift room. | The hostess received, wearing la two-piece silk knit suit in| pink with a sleeveless lace top) and slim skirt. Her accessories | were pink, She was assisted by the bride-elect in a turquoise land blue shift dress with lamp- lighter sleeves and bone acces- ZELLER'S This is the year | groom's mother, Mrs, Henry De |Man, in a print dress in shades | . jof gold and brown. Pouring tea were Mrs, | Charles Edwards and Mrs. Eric when your old swimsuit ; 1 Ross Cheeseman, Mrs. Ronald) simply won't do. . . Pine and Mrs. Fred Ball. Tea) |hostesses were Mrs. William |\Kdwards and Mrs. William | Goyne. A surprise kitchen gadget shower was held by Mrs. Goyne and her daughter Sally. Guests) were the leaders and crew of ithe §.8. Crusader of which the | future bride was a former mem- ber. Mrs, Ronald Pine and Mrs. Fred Ball welcomed relatives of the bride-elect and her moth- er to Mrs, Pine's home for a miscellaneous shower and din- ner party. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. William Scatter- good and Mrs, Eric Buechler. because fashion has come up with an irresistible new swim suit look ! Pictured here, just a few examples from our enticing swimwear collections so do take the fashion plunge at Zeller's.., then collect Mrs. Melvin Wilson held a@ held by a dainty crystal coronet|turn to reside at 57 Wentworth| personal shower at her home on Bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Steven- son held a Jack and Jill shower) Present were life-long neighbors and friends of the bride-to-be and her family. and she carried a cascade bou-|Street, Apartment 3, Oshawa. |Simeoe street north, where the; | bride-to-be was presented with| at their home on Bernhard cres- lingerie and toiletries, Mrs.)cent attended by over forty | Wilson served refreshments as-|people. An evening of dancing | sisted by Mrs. W.- J. Andrews|and a buffet supper completed | Miss Sally Callison, the maid of honor, held a miscellaneous shower at her home. Guests in- cluded school friends of the Saturday, June 18, is the day chosen by Miss Bever- ly Joan Lovelock and Mr Stephen Zubkavich, for their wedding day. The cere- mony will take place in St. George's Memorial Church, The bride-elect, the daughter of Mr. Stephen Lovelock, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Lovelock, gradu- ates today from the On- TO MARRY IN St. Mary's Church, Maid- stone, Ontario, will be the setting for the marriage of Miss Mary Maureen McCar- thy to Mr. Larry Alexan- der Donald on July 9. The Clothes Closet Care' Is Important By ELEANOR ROSS Look at how carefully we se- lect our beautiful new dresses,| suits and costumes. Now what happens to them when they are not being worn? How is that closet they go into when we take them off? Closet care is important if clothes are to remain chic and in good condition. It's a wise move to do a complete overhaul of the closet twice a year Strip the closet down to its/files and the like Then, the "bere bones."' when: all that's left is THEIR DAY "skeleton,"'| wash the walls, shelves andjyou want your closet to look, floor with a aponge that hasithen make your selections }and Mrs. Robert Clayton, the evening. Miscellaneous showers were | held in Cobourg by Mrs. 8, Lin- |ton and in Peterborough by {Mrs, Leo Buck A miscellaneous ne:ghborhood at the home of the | DEODORIZER NEEDED | Of course, the closet has to | be made mothproof and it must | be deodorized, This can be done lall at once with a refreshing |pine deodorizer. | If more than one member of | the family has to share a closet, | avoid friction by using dividers. These can be skirt hangers. or) |garment bags to mark. off the| {sections of the closet, If it is) ja "his" and "her" arrange- of j ment, the dividing line-can eas-| 'ily be made clear. Those fortunate enough to have a closet all to themselves) can take advantage of the space by simple organization, | | Put the short garments on one} side, long ones on the other. | However, before putting any) garments back after the closet) "clean-out,"" go over everything} |carefully. New and recent pur- chases, of course, present no | problem as to what should be | kept, But almost all of us have jhad clothes hanging in the | closet that we haven't worn for | two or three years. If the: | suit in good condition, + | surely be of use to somewhere. The Salvation | Army and similar organizations | would be glad to receive sur- plus clothing. You will have done a good) turn to give them away and the clothes you keep will be better off with the extra space to hang without crozding and crushing. tario Hospital School Nursing, Whitby, where she plans to continue her career. The future bridegroom, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Milton C, Zubkavich, Oshawa, is a graduate of Osgoode Hall, University of Toronto, and is articling with Thomas Greer, Barrister. He plans to take his bar admission in September. Mrs. Robert Yeo. assisted by Mrs bridegroom's » lye oo ee ae VERN --~ LV. 1220 SIMCOE ST. N. Glass Work TELEPHONE 728-6214 parents J, Andrews, pride-elect and relatives of Miss TOOTHACHE Don't suffer agony. In seconds get relief that lasts with ORA-JEL. Speed-reiease formula puts it to work In- stantly to stop throbbing toothache pain, so safe doc- tors recommend it for| PARENTS """"ora-jel' * A miscellaneous shower. was held by | buffet "the hostess Frank Johnson, Tonight the bridal party will) | shower was held by the matron | pe solerteinad fetlegring the re- of honor, Mrs. Donald AndreWS,\nearsail, at the home of the future] future | |bridegroom's mother, Mrs.)\yjr and Mrs, W. gears gs | Ritson road south, A supper was served by at a 20% FULL LENGTH MANTEL BATHROOM MANY DESIGNS For A Free Estimate... Call GLASS so Lil. At Rear of All Kinds MAIDSTONE bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Mc- Carthy, Maidstone, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donald, Whitby. been soaked in a pine cleaner and pater, This is done not only to get rid of dirt, but to make the closet smell] sweet and clean, Whatever is missing in closet accessories can be filled in from the wide variety of closet items! on the market, Among the many attractive aids to a neat and orderly place fo hang clothes are garment bags, of fabric or. plastic, that you can see through or not as your pre- fer. In addition, there are see- through hat boxes, hanging shoe shelves, belt racks, handbag |= LAWN BA Assorted Plants In Bloom Don't buy haphazardly. Work out a scheme or pattern of how DOWNTOWN SHOP Simeee & Bond St. a DECORATION DAY... Plants in Bloom 75¢ eeee 58. 50° a Mee, $5, *6.00 Per Bunch + « « for Decoration Day, June 12th REED'S FLORISTS -- OSHAWA -- DRIV Mixed Colours 00 per doz. 00 per doz. E.IN FLOWER SHOP compliments from the beach crowd ! Be A Smart FASHION SHOPPER Charge-It casei iilties ZELLER'S NO DOWN PAYMENT * 3 EASY CREDIT PLANS * OSHAWA SHOPPING --AND-- THE BARING LOOK IS THE DARING LOOK FOR BEACH BEAUTIES ! AT : Aan. CENTRE DOWNTOWN STORE SIMCOE STREET SOUTH ______ '\:! B -- Pert polka-dotted 3-piece beach outfit, suit, trim, Nautical navy in sizes 30 to 36, c modras hugger oa Junior swimsuit trasting denim trim for sizes T10 to T16. 2.0... Beach-coat covers two-piece all trimmed with white ric-rac 14,98 petites ore mad for . . here in a two-piece hip- with con- 10,99 Plaids Two-piece swimsuit with two- tone embossed lace-effect top, solid- colour stretch rib-effect pant. or blue, Pink sizes 32 to 36 E highlights The new this plunging neckline one-piece Helenca swimsuit. Built-in bra, plunging back Black, blue or pink: sizes 10 to 18 F =~ (not shown) --- print makes a Bloor St. West ZELLER' ~ beach built-in bra, blue combo, sizes 10 to 18 two-piece colourful Narrow _ 15,00 Bright nvulti- Helenca swimsuit splash in the tuck-away straps; Pink or 15 00 i) Pee eee ee SSG |

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