Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1966, p. 11

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om Lexa aed eo "WEDDING ALBUM . . A record for your Wedding Album ts 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 and 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 wg eee eee ke a tne nlitae the wadding Social CUilur CMEr UCIUIS GE WIS Uy Gewese tery rv erarme _ Zybala - Moni Saturday afternoon in St.|adorned the bodice. Her crown dereu's Roman Catholic of seed pearls held her lace Zybala \e1ged long veil of nylon tulle Church, Robert Wayne Zy land she carried a cascade took as his bride Patricia Mary pouquet of white and yellow Ann Moni. The bride is the gladiolias with stephanotis and daugh' of Mr, and Mrs. ivy. ee invert Moni and the The maid of honor was Miss bridegroom is the son of Mr. Barbara Kelly and the biides- and Mrs. Andrew Zybala, all maids were Linda Zybala and of Oshawa. |Miss Maureen Moni. The Reverend J. B. Myers' Mr. John Baker, Brooklin, officiated and the soloist, Mrs.|was the best man and those Aldeath Whorms was accom-\ushering were Mr. Edward panied by: Miss Connie Lucas. | Helcoe, Oshawa, and Mr. Doug- Given in marriage by her las Lockie, Scarborough. father, the bride wore a formal, The reception was held in gown of nylon organza over|the Credit Union Hall, follow- taffeta, cut on classic lines with ing which the couple left for a a wide scoop neckline, slightly honeymoon in Northern On- fitted bodice and a gently flared tario. For travelling, the bride skirt. A full gathered train, fell changed into an aqua dress softly from the back waistline. | with matching print coat, black Bands of Alencon lace enhanced hat and ries. Mr. and the skirt and similar lace edged Mrs. Zybala will reside the hem and sleeves and! Oshawa. Carter - Winters | Now residing in Kitchener |bride's sister, Mrs. Gerald following their marriage in St.' Wilkins and the bridesmaids) Mary of the People Roman|were Miss Joyce Louise | Catholic Church, are Mr. and Winters another sister; Miss Mrs. Bruce James Carter: The | Marie Zarowny and Miss Anne' bride is the former Margaret | Morey, all of canepozag™ hter of Mr.| The bridegroom's rother, po Piggy Mire analy Win-|Mr. Ronald Charles Carter, ters, Oshawa, and her bride- Willowdale, was the best man. ym is the son of Mrs.|Mr. Robert Taylor and Mr. Charles William Carter, Osh-| Roger Reeson, both of Oshawa awa, and the late Mr. Carter.and Mr. Daniel Harrison, The Reverend Norbert Gignac| Willowdale, ushered. bag' end officiated and the soloist was _ Carter ot gg load sii mania 4 Following the reception held | Given in marriage by her|i" the Credit Union Hall, the) father, the bride wore a formal |°%UP!& left for a honeymoon in gown of organza over taffeta Niagara Falls and the North- featuring a bell skirt and scoop|*™ United. States. For travel- aitie dinmed with French | ing, the bride chose a royal) apes and long sleeves. A full | blue rayon knit suit with white) length train, caught at the back) #°CeSsores. of the bodice with a bow, was| Mr. and Mrs. Carter are re- of organza over taffeta, edged/|siding at 14 Rosedale avenue, with similar lace. Her head-|apartment 4, Kitchener. dress was a crown of crystals; Guests were present at the and pearls holding her bouffant | wedding from Mimico, Hamil-| *yeil of tulle illusion, and shejton, Toronto, Cleveland,| carried a colonial bouquet of|Pennsylvania, Trenton, Corn-| pink roses, carnations and ivy. }wall, Willowdale, The matron of honor was the Waterloo and England. Donald - McCarthy St. Mary's Church, Maid-| Roseanne McCloskey and Miss stone setting Carol Anne Hebert. atop bea a re Mr. Paul Beaudoin, Toronto, 9 acted as best man. The ushers Carthy, daughter of Mr. and! were: Mr. James Petls, De- Mrs, Emmett McCarthy, Maid-|troit; Mr. Daniel Crump, Ot- stone, and Larry Donald, Maid-|tawa; and Mr. Gerry Luke, stone, son of Mr. and Mrs.) Whitby. Harry Donald, Whitby. The reception was held at MR. AND MRS. BRUCE J. CARTER Burlington, |: --Laing Studio "MR. AND MRS. ROBERT W. ZYBALA --Photo by Garnet Belfry has Oshawa Bride - Elect Feted Extensively In Windsor, Oshawa | MR. AND MRS. LARRY DONALD | | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 9, 1966 ]] SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor \dark wood table, the buffet, the Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Guests expected at the wed-| Murray avenue, where she was ding tomorrow of Miss Suzanne/ assisted by Mrs. William Sul- Smith and Mr. Robert Grace} ston and Mrs. James Mickey. A include Mr. and Mrs. Gerald) miscellaneous shower was held Forsell, Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs.)at the home of Mrs. George Herbert Smith and Mr. Alex| Hennig, Paul street, assisted | Smith, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs./by the bridesmaids, Miss Pat- Mervin Lahn, Waterloo; Mr.\ricia Hickey, Miss Karen | Arthur: McConnell, Toronto;|Hickey and Miss Rosemarie Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mowbray,| Fusco. Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. William) shower was held at the home Klotz. Holland Landing; Mr. | of Mrs. A. Harvey, Scarbor- and Mrs. Peter Muller, Mont-| ough, aunt of the prospective real, and many others from the bridegroom. A pantry shower Oshawa area. Donald Cameron, Toronto, for | Mr, and Mrs, Walter Hopkins, | classmates of the bride-elect's Vancouver, have been spending cjass of '65 of St. Michael's the last few weeks with rela-| Hospital School of Nursing, To- jtives in Oshawa, Moorefield| ronto, After the rehearsal Wed- jand Peterborough. While in| nesday evening the bridal party the east they spent some time/anq close friends were enter- with Mr. Hopkins' sisters, Miss tained at the home of the pros- Minnie Hopkins and Mrs. Har-|nectiye bridegroom's mother, old Masters both of Oshawa,|/yrs wall, 1 'i jand Mrs. Clarence Town, Whit:| hi ste Nein au by; with his brothers, Arthur and Gordon, and their families; and with a sister-in-law, Mrs.|Edward Lieutenant and Mrs. Hooey, the Keith former A bride of tomorrow, Miss|Hall in Oshawa. Hostesses were|Ernest Hopkins and her 'fam-|Miss Rosamond Marie Hooker The Reverend J. M. Fogarty officiated. Mrs. Ted Hossack,| Oldscastle, sang several solos) during the ceremony. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta and chantilly lace en- | Pocono Mountains and the East the Rendezvous Tavern, Wind- sor, and later the couple left for their honeymoon to the) coast. For traveling the bride donned a printed linen dress topped by a pale yellow coat, a large. floral hat, white ac- Helen Elizabeth (Betty) Blasko,|Mrs. John Andruskiw and Missjily all of Oshawa. béen entertained exten-| Anne Blasko, assisted by Mrs. | sively in Windsor, Smith Falls| Thomas Richardson. and Oshawa, prior Catholic Church. to her, A cup and saucer Ronald Marchum. whose marriage took place re- cently, are making their home dining room We can understand it in city apartments where every inch is precious, But why should space |be the factor in a house, unless, Another miscellaneous| was held at the home of Mrs./| SOCIAL NOTICES | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. William Butler wish to announce the forth- (A coming marriage their daughter, Sandra Joyce, to Mr. Ronald Lyle Mulligan, son of Mr. and Roland ber 15, 1966 at 4:00 p.m. in the Salvation Army Citadel, Osh- awa, FarTacaMmNe MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Donald A. Wagar, Bowmanville, announce the forthcoming. marriage of Donna Marie, daughter of Mrs. Wagar, and the late Mr. John Ostapowich, to Kenneth Robert Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gow, Oshawa. The wed- ding is to take place on Satur- day, October 15, 1966 at 2:30 p.m. in Cedardale United Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Wilbur, Hampton, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Donna Grace, to Mr. Ray Edmond Couroux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Couroux, Kendal. The wedding is to take place Fri- day, October 7, 1966, at 7:00 p.m. in Hampton United Church, Hampton. Dining Rooms Lose Stuffiness By ELEANOR ROSS We often wonder why is on the wane. the of course, it is a really small place? Sometimes we wonder if the real reason isn't because, through the years, dining room furniture has remained static-- |that is, downright. dull. The | china closet, 'from dullsville, Decorators have been devot- ing their best efforts to the liv- ing room, the family room, the \den, the patio, the kitchen-- jeven to the laundry room and \certainly to the bathroom, ;which has grown increasingly handsome and colorful, | LOST SHEEN Dining room furniture in the} moderate price brackets got} duller and duller. The dining) room became merely a place) {to eat in, without any individual) the chairs--all charms of its own, ? When money was no object, of course, the dining room glowed. It took on marble floors, beautiful plants, statuary) and handsome furniture. Now,| however, liandsouie new dining chairs are giving a dining room a new look. Some using much canework and bamboo for a \light, modern, Oriental accent. |There are chairs that combine} wood, cane, and plastic with iron for an ornamental, excit-| jing, different look. Their backs! are intricate frames, their legs} take nove] twists and turns to) shower marriage to Mr. David Warren was held at the home of Mrs. Mahony, in St. Philip's Roman|y, T, Brain, of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur H. Iison, have returned from Ot- tawa, where they attended the wedding of their daughter,| the Seaway) judith 1 A 7 A | uynn, to Mr. Keith Lan |Towers Apartments, Windsor. |aster Falkner, last Friday, in| A round-the-clock shower was|where the hostess was assisted held at the Seaway Towers)by Mrs. ithe Chateau Laurier Hotel.| |Miss Linda Jarrell accom- avoid the stereotyped look, Our) couple left for their honey- ea 8 yrs ge 7 a? moon, the bride was attired in|!0K like dining room chairs. a frosted mint ensemble, lavish-| SIMPLE TO CARE FOR ed with white; a matching tur-| While the designs are elabo- ban, white accessories and a rate, the materials are simpli-| corsage of orange-ice rosettes.|city itself to look pretty and to! in Kingston, Ontario. When the Whether your dream is an elegant coat, jacket or stole . the furs vou want. at prices you like to nav. OSHAWA | is the name synonymous with fine quality and era er) a ee Send OSHAWA FURRIERS, When you visit their salon ot 463 St. E., just west of Cadillac, you'll see a beautiful Hudson coat, the color of rich sable brown, accented with an Hope Mink collar . . , a mosterpiece in fur design .. . or aided ese: a pedi ce tee keke he ee you'll be amazed at the price .. . There is a stole in luxurious ~ Pastel mink . . . styled for both formal and doytime wear... a cape with a gathered sleeve effect... a beauty i to their elegant solon will tell you more. . . available, Most every woman has a.""dream kitchen" in her mind. . . and ; eventually most every woman achieves that dream . . . especially those very fortunate ladies who have called up R. H. CABINET COMPANY, 1614 Charles Street in Whitby. A very good reason is... that while R. H. offer the very finest quality and crafts manship they ore still the most reasonably priced . . . there is, after all, an old adage . . . The best is still, by for, the cheap- est'... There are many designs and fine woods from which te -- choose in the R. H. Collection . . . French provincial . , , Italian provincial . . . Danish Colonial. . . Contemporary . . . (My favorite) . . . @ beautiful Spanish design . . . the face of the cupboards is a lovely amber glass set in a walnut finished wood. Besides Kitchen cupboards . , . R. H, have @ complete line of Bathroom vanity designs . . . all at prices you oan afford, Why not visit their showroom or telephone 668-6911. Wa ca cad eed aad Wea aa aOR Here's the kind of service centre every woman dreams of... . | PELS CLEANING CENTRE, conveniently located in the Blair Park Plaza, just south of No. 2 Highway between Oshawa and Whitby. Besides being one of the most sparkling clean and © efficiently operated laundromats | have ever seen (with modern deluxe Frigidaire equipment) . . . they have a dry cleaning | Service on the premises that enables you to cleon up to 8 Ibs. of clothing for as little as $2.00 . . . a remarkable saving indeed . . and clothing comes out beautifully too! As if all this were * not enough . . . PELS CLEANING CENTRE has a proud new addition . . . the DIAPER DIVISION . . . this wonderfully unique service literally unties the young mother's hands . . . it provides ~ 72 top quilty diapers each week, free pick up and delivery twice a week, guaranteed return of the same diapers which means > your baby is the only one using them . . . a very good hygenic point. All this for only $2.50 weekly. For further information , telephone Mrs, Kay at 668-4671. If you like Chicken .. . you'll love... DIXUE LEE! . . . Starting with only the finest Grade A chickens, fresh milk and eggs, accented with 9 exotic ond taste tantalizing spices . , . cooked in accordance to an old farm-tested recipe .. . the result. . . a@ delicious, delectable ond. delightful Chicken treat. On those evenings, or for lunches and snacks . . . just give the MODERN GRILL a call ot 725-3887 . . . ask for "QUEENIE" and they will deliver delicious Dixie Lee Chicken to your home . . . Dixie Snacks or Family Buckets . ... 12 pieces of Chicken, Lots of crispy golden chips .. . enough to serve 4 to 6 hungry people! + » +» For bread, milk, butter, novelties, sundries, notions, maga- zines, pocketbooks, light grocery needs . . . smokers' supplies . +» drop by "QUEENIE'S" at 345 Ritson South at Olive in poe warty rar ayer e/a Now that summer holiday driving is over . .... perhaps. long distances and country roads have token their toll of your automobile... . and perhaps you are thinking about purchasing a new car. By all means shop around, visit the mony dealers here in town and around . . . visit as many dealers as you wish, examine what they have to offer thoroughly, carefully ... « then drop in at NICOLS MOTORS ... your RAMBLER dealer. The Rambler is unique in modern automotive engineering . .. @ car with built-in safety features . . ..such as the double brake with the dual-master cylinder . . . extras that are built right in at the factory . . . such as undercoating that makes your Rambler titerally rust proof . . . an importont factor in this climate. Whether you. choose the economical American . . - the smart Classic or the very last word ih luxury ,.. the Ambassador . . . | know you'll love the Rambler . , . and NICOLS MOTORS! pen |keep clean. Actually, they're so} hanced by @ train falling from|cessories and a corsage of| Lounge, Windsor, by co-workers! 4 tea was held by the At the wedding reception: to-laie' thane of : P ; -jairy there's very little surface} the waistline, Her tiered veil) white carnations. of the bride-elect at General) poctive bridegroom's mother, ide. . of 'icaas oes held by a crown} Mr. and Mrs. Donald have| Motors, Windsor. Hostesses omg Albert Sinheey, or A aa ams ata iiebes hag the Buckler-/that requires cleaning. | of white flowers and she car-\established residence in Maid-| were Miss Dorothy Hazelwood,| Falis, attended by friends and) Miss Lorraine Pleau whose | Dv vid Mi thot rae Philip's) Cushions are often covered| ried a cascade of pink roses. | stone. |Miss Maura Malone and Miss/rejatives of his family. marriage takes place tomorrow | Penain ae go ' wre the with plastics that can be| The maid of honor was the) Among the guests were|Florence Porfilio. | A miscellaneous shower was|in Hampton United. Church to! pride ot ata ne he y 4.| Washed off with a sponge) bride's sister, Miss Elaine Mc-|friends and relatives from Ot-| A miscellaneous shower was|given by Mrs, Thomas Richard-|Mr. EdwardsSmale was en-|) a) Frederick iA "| dipped in suds. The frames take Carthy. Bridesmaids were an-|tawa, Oshawa, Whitby, Toronto,|held at the home of Mrs. J.|son, Oshawa, assisted by her|tertained at a miscellaneous)' _ ®W-lto the same sudsy treatment. | other sister of the bride Miss|London, Beaverton, Washington|D. McKellar of the. Palazzo|daughter, Miss Nancy Richard-\shower given by Mrs. Robert)"™ 0 | It looks like some decorators Margaret McCarthy; Missiand Florida. | Apartments, Windsor, where) son, a junior bridesmaid. Brown, Clements road, Ajax, | \are at last beginning to 'sit. up| the co-hostess was Mrs. M. A.| Miss Jean Cunningham,|assisted by Mrs. John Cook,| DOG SHOWS WAY land take notice of the dining fl Rosebrugh. | Windsor, entertained anJr., and Miss Kathy Rowland.| VANCOUVER (CP) -- At 17,| 99m. | Moores - Ba liss A kitchen shower was heldjengagement cocktail in Mrs. James Brewster, Mary)Gail Brewer will be one of the|---- y » {at the home of Mrs. Larry) the couple's honor. i tated bylaitec Or Batik Cal : P ith, ' é , Ss s r 5 Rutland Seventh -. day | Batherson, Whitby, where the) Mrs. Albert Mahony, mother |laneous shower assiste y|sity of British Columbia this Secding fie tot Adventist Church, Kelowna, British Columbia, was the set- ting for ihe marriage-of Eileen pros-| panied Mr. and Mrs, Ilson, and \detrapAadAnsad/ras/tas/rar/rar/ In today's wonderful world of automation . . . we have come to be very dependent upon the reliable appliance dealer . . . because it would seem impossible to be without all the modern time-saving and energy-conserving conveniences we know as eleétrical appliances . . . at APPLIANCES and FURNI- TURE, 50 Bond St. East in Oshawa a whole wonderful world of brand-name appliances awaits the eager shopper . . . at prices that make the purchase very, very easy indeed, When you visit the friendly store you will not be approached by. on over- zealous salesman desperate to make a large commission . . . | you'll meet ROGER who will assist and advise you in the selection | of your appliance, large or small . . . television, stereo, radio or whatever... At ROGER APPLIANCES they "service what they sell" . . . and, . . if you buy an appliance from Roger and should you, within 30 days, find the same thing at a lower price et any other dealer in Ontario, he will refund you the difference +>» PLUS 10%! (RAE TNT, Say ta aa sat satan at party sister, Miss Shirley Marie Hickey,! whose wedding takes place to-} |morrow to Mr. John Wallace) One of the more important merchants with whogy we deal... is our service station .. . After all, an automobile is a big investment in money and possibly in the safety of you end your ~ family. That's why it pays to deal with a service station thot take their business seriously , . . one like CLINT'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION, 245 Wentworth West (just west of Cedar in Oshawa). At CLINT'S the motorist is assured of reliable service. Open 7 'til 7 Monday through Saturday and open every fifth Sunday. They're specialists in Washing and Simonizing . . . A wet wash is only $1.00 . . . a complete car wash is only $1.50 , . . Now is a good time for a Fall Tuneup and it would be a mighty wise thing if you put CLINT'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION at the top of your list . . . Telephone 728-5811. Smith,{home in Solina. Mrs. held ajwas assisted by Mrs. and Miss JACKETS For McLaughlin, Central, O'Neill, Donevan, Eastdale ond Kingsway College in Oshawa. Anderson St. and Henry St. Highs in Whitby. ALSO - GYM EQUIPMENT White Gym Shoes Gym Shorts Athletic Supports .. Athletic Socks ...+ Duffle Bags ° -- Faster wr ey wr array From impressive contemporary design to traditional or classi¢ favorites . . . the furniture that will say so much about you is to be found at BETTY HAYDL INTERIORS, 15 King St. E., Oshawa. One gains the feeling, when speaking with charming Mrs. Haydl, that she really enjoys her work . . . and that she does, especially when she knows that she has given her customers the pleasure of beautiful rooms to enjoy again and again. . . the rooms that so carefully express their personalities and speak of their distinctive good taste. A visit to the lovely shop on King Street reveals exquisite imported lamps, fabrics to captivote and delight every imagination, carpeting in wools and nylons . . @ price for every budget. BETTY HAYDL charges no fee for interior decoration services. and Mrs. Hayd! will be at their exhibit in the Oshawa Home Show on Sept. 15th, 16th and 17th, at which time she will be pleased to advise on decorating problems, trailing streamers of rosebuds Miss Mary Pankiw. |will entertain the bridal party|Joseph Cousins. Mrs. Wilfred/guide. Gail is blind and Sheba,|shoes in plastic food wrap or Sylvia Long, Berrien 'Springs,/and relatives at the Slovakihearsal. sisted hy Mrs. John Cook, Jr., H. G. Bayliss, Kelowna, to Mr. fi: hae ene Heights, Alberta and the flower "T" fy A d Sh awa, and the late Mr. Moores girl was Miss Clrissa Hawes, rousseau ea Nn owels ciated and the soloists were , Mr. Bryant Adams was the several showers. Mrs. Donald Mandzuik, Kelowna, accom. Mr. David Abbey, Creston, B.C,|King street west, Robert in Tinling's Yeoman room, the : : : Given in marriage by her her daughter,; Suzanne' at a party given by Yesterday, Mr. William the bride changing into a three- k in A } | joned on A-lines with an over take place tomorrow in WeSt-/Marian avenue home, the fellow workers and the staff of corsage of white carnations, for Receiving with the hostess itach lighted by a chapel train appli- ments. Miss Gail Ritchie\Mr. and Mrs. James Grace, Moores are prospective bridegroom. Mrs. Dean Patte were co-|home following the ~ wedding 4 : |chose white lace. * Donna Myers, Tomorrow's Bride the bride-to-be: Mrs. Herbert Street, Oshawa held a miscel-| younger students at the Univer- or ; | HOUSEHOLD HINT ried a bouquet of red roses and) i ostess was assisted by herjof the prospective bridegroom|Miss Jill Brewster and Mrs./fall, but she'll have a campus Wrap} on white ribbon. A miscellaneous 'shower was\at the Hotel Genosha, this\Smale, Hampton, gave ajher black Labrador seeing-eye|bags to keep other items in the The maid of honor was Miss siven by the bridal attendantgievening, following the re- kitchen and pantry shower as- dog, will go to class with her. |suitcase clean. May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michigan. The bridesmaid was) ---- land Miss Linda Smale. | iss | Cc i | Robert Marin Moores, son oi Heghy Alera and the flower OSHAWA & WHITBY STUDENTS | Mrs. Frederick Moores, Osh- ' " with Master Lynden Hawes! Pastor D. E. _ Tinkler, ~ . ' ? ; ;; as the Bible boy. Buckler, has been honored at Moncton, New Brunswick, of Honor Miss Suzanne Smith | ; # best man and those ushering Logan held a_ miscellaneous Sunie' Mein. axa bo gk were Mr. Donald Abbey and) Mrs. Frederick A. Brooks: shower at her home on Phillip n e F ' |trousseau tea at her home last | Porter Beverly ska he ol -- by Mr. F. Saylor, Kel-| Following the reception held) eek honoring the wedding of|Horack. ve at ' couple left for a honeymoon in po ea at James Mrs father, the bride wore a formal|Banff and Lake Louise, with| ( (7aveth, to Sr. obert James|George Ritchie, aunt of the Woodcock made presentations gown of white peau de soie fash- Grace. The ceremony is 0| prospective "bridegroom, at her to the bride-elect from her piece blue double-knit Chanel € 'United "Church ' h bodice of lace with lily-point|suit, white accessories and a mount Unite urch. future bride was presented ne the Engineering Department at yacuum cleaner and attach-|G i er. oe oe ee travelling. were. the bride-elect and Mrs. see ear nd altach-|General Motors and Jast night aued with lace. A crown of Mr. and Mrs. James Grace, mother of the) assisted the hostess. Cadillac avenue north, enter- pearls held her shoulder-length making their home in Willow- Smith and Mrs. Grace wore Bryce Garrison and tained the bridal party at their, veil of nylon tulle and she car-idale, Ontario. eyes : B , = : . ca asus a SRA <-|powder bine and Miles: Smittt hostesses at a kitchen shower rehearsal. | Pouring tea were Mrs. Her-- t--~S~™S : bert Smith, Sr., grandmother of f * Smith, Kitchener; Mrs. Arthur Feted At Showers, Dinner Party cisaman irs Gnaries Heath |Mrs. George Ritchie, Mrs. and Mrs. Bryce Garrison, Mrs. Sophie Brownlee and Mrs. Dean. Patte. Miss Denise Heath was in} charge of the guest book and serving' were Mrs. . William |Drayton, Mrs. Mervin Lahn, Waterloo; Mrs. Ross Bowman, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Mrs. Ronald Ball, Miss Erica Garrison and Miss 6 w Margaret Nicol of Toronto. FILES FOR DIVORCE Displaying the wedding and FREDERICTON (CP) -- Di-|shower gifts and the trousseau vorce papers were filed Tues-' were Mrs. Donald Brooks, Miss day by Mrs. Henry G. Irwin of| Beverly Horack and Miss Gail! St. Andrews, N.B., wife of a| Ritchie. miscellaneous shower at. the former education minister in| Miss Smith has also been home of Miss Christine Maizec.| Premier Louis J. Robichaud's| honored at bridal showers. Mrs.| A kitchen and pantry shower Liberal government. Mr. Irwin,|Arthur Gladman, Cadillac} was held at the home of Mrs.| first elected to the New Bruns-|avenue north, was assisted by| Alex Chasczewski, assisted by wick legislature in the 1960. gen-/Mrs. Lorne Sykes and Mrs.| Mrs. Joseph Malinowski, both eral election, was dismissed by William Gould at a_ miscel- bridal attendants. Premier Robichaud April § as|laneous shower and Mrs. Don- A presentation dinner party) education minister and'a mem-|ald Brooks held a glass and was given for the couple at'ber of the executive council, |miscellaneous shower at her' the home of Mr. Robert Boissoin. Following the rehearsal this evening the bridal party will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kane, Glencastle avenue. Mrs. Kane is the future bridegroom's sis-) ter. Miss Donna Myers, whose marriage takes place tomorrow to Mr. Cecil David Clark, has been entertained at several showers. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs, Grant MacGregor. Mrs. James Prouse opened her home for a linen shower. Co-hostesses were Miss Helen Whalley, Miss Penny Bligdon and Mrs. Ronald Ball. Fellow employees of the Pub- lic Utilities Commission held a KNEE HIGH SOCKS WD tt) th dtr % The world is full of interesting and delightful people , , . and a man who gets to know them is RON POULTER. Ron owns and operates the RON POULTER FLYING SERVICE ot Oshawa Air- port . . . where interesting people from many walks of life share a common interest with Ron . . . a love of flying. Ron's business is to house and maintain the private aircraft of people such as Mr. and Mrs, M: Small who live in Downsview, a. suburb of Toronto. Mr. Small, who isa licensed pilot, and his wife some- times takes off for a weekend to cosmopolitan Montreal in their little Piper Tri-Pacer "PINKY" . . . a dandy handsome little plane painted with a pink trim. Another of Ron's patrons is Mr. John Boulton, who with his charming wife, thinks nothing of taking off for Washington, D.C. for a weekend, E TAL lv FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHING VISIT... 00K ASLO a SHOT bt Me UBC Oshawa Shopping Centre Open to 9 p.m. Thurs. & Friday Downtown Store 36 King East Open to 9 p.m, Fridays SCHOOL BOOK COVERS Available et all Fairweather Stores FREE

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