De Gy Be i ag GEO ED IS rine pe Writ Sr ge 2 THe cHmwa TIMES, Thursdoy, November 24, 1966 WEDDING ALBUM. "| (4 record for your Wedding Album ts provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The _ Oshawa Times office. Harly 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 - _ social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Skinulis - Powlenzuk Canon F. G. Ongley officiated The matron of honor was "when Darlene Sanda Powlen- Mrs. John DeHart, Oshawa, and . ; the other attendants were Mrs. a a a ego Dennis Mackey, Miss Marilyn "Edw nulis in . Pawlenchuk, Miss Lynda Skinu- "mony in St. George's Memorial| lis, Miss Andre Raizenne, Miss ~ Church. Diana Powlenzuk and Miss © The bride is the daughter of! Brenda Haase. : "Mrs. Matthew Powlenzuk, Osh- 'The best man was David "awa and the late Mr. Powlen-| Simpson, Oshawa. Those usher- + The bridegroom is the son ling were Rickey Skinulis, King + and Mrs. Edward Skinu-/City; Gary Edwards, Toronto: @ Zits, Oshawa. . Dennis Powlenzuk, Garney = Mrs.. Michael Kalynko, was Gunn, David Powlenzuk, and pay soloist, accompanied by Gerald Powlenzuk, all of Osh- = Alan Reesor. awa, 'The bride's grandfather, Fred Following the reception held Vaskow, save her &% marriage at the Kinsmen Centre, the cha wa ; *"-\-couple left for a honeymoon in pes wk. faille ra gnea! Montreal and the Laurentians = with a jewel neckline and tong] with Feoped -- a for sleeves edgéd in Venétian lace. nth ing, : lue wee costnnta "The fitted empite bodice was) matching hat, ac' enhanced by a demi-bell skirt, pee accessories and a white "edged in similar lace. A match-\OTC™@ Corsage. sing lace-edged train fell full- ame th ; -- ig ee 4 t houlders. Her; ™a eir home a ine- ee ease |wood Street, Oshawa. SPELL PEG ORR ee eeeer yee ees © MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. SKINULIS SETI IEEE IY OR rt von Gunten - the other attendant was Mrs. Claire Wilson, Whitby. A honeymoon in California, where Mr. and Mrs, James Ronald von Gunten will reside, followed their wedding in North- minster United Church, The Reverend L. Wesley Herbert officiated. The bride is the former Pamela Jean Shobbrook, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Edmund Shobbrook and. her bridegroom is the son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Samuel E, yon Gunten, all of Oshawa, ,. "Rhyddid Williams played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was weari a formal gown of deluste peau de soie designed with a ape eee tgs NSS ent Peterborough, Clinton, Auburn, Blythe, Hamilton, Cameron, Scarborough and Whitby. trys wget etre atten ptt a hate SANGO ESS og FOES ee, Shobbrook Michael Otvos, Oshawa, was the best man and those usher- ing were the bride's brother, Kenneth Shobbrook, Oshawa, and Benjamin Koropatwa, Orono, The reception was held at the Grandview Golf Club, As the couple left for their honeymoon, the bride was wearing a three- piece wool suit in pink and blue heather tones, with black acces- sories. Out-of-town guests were pres- from Toronto, Lindsay, th et een a tal Cut milk cartons iengthwise freezer. Gives a solid base for wrapping. Mae "f | OSHAWA TIMES ~ PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawa 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each' 5x7 -- 1.25 each | 20% Discount on Orders of 5S er More Pictures scoop neckline ted with seed pearls and bugle beads, and lily-point sleeves. A large self rose highlighted the back of the bouffant skirt which was enhanced by appliques of Gui- pure lace as was the bodice. Her crown of seed pearis and crystals held her elbow-length bouffant veil of tulle and she carried a crescent - shaped 'bouquet of Talisman roses, white gladiolias and fern. Mrs. Allan Parks, Oshawa, was the matron of honor and MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. von GUNTEN --Aldsworth Photography now for dation & --Mary's Studio "headdress was a tall pill-box "of Venetian lace holding her| Out-of-town guests were from * shoulder-length bouffant yeil of/Hampton, Whitby, Ajax, Bay| Ridges, Toronto, Milton, King) tulle illusion and she carried a A ; oa City, Hamilton, Bramalea,! Paris Presents "cascade of white Pinochio chry- santhemums and pink delight Trenton, Lindsay and Winni-| 4 ; | Spring Fashions By LUCIE NOEL Sweetheart roses. |peg, Manitoba. | PARIS (AP)--Winter hasn't Harris us McHugh jbegun but Paris ready-to-wear The marriage of Erin Lynn,| Douglas Howard Lemon, Osh- designers' already have shown ™ daughter of ab ae pees ig homey as nga a and' spring collections of lovely sun- Edward McHug e To e ushers were illiam G.} <4; colors, dakkling new "of Mount Royal, to Frederick)Harris of Port Arthur and Svinte Tend o featiag, 'Mobile = John Harris of London, Ontario,| James Harris, Oshawa, broth-|sinouette with hemlines two to = son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwinjers of the bridegroom; Il three inchés above thé kiees. * Harris of Oshawa, took a ff anager emg William) 'a nt Royal Presbyterian| Ross; Marchese Roldano della)... ; ; =Chureh, Town of Mount Royal. |Prati, Toronto; Allan Chart-\tiressing fluidity. 'Their fuliness \ |rand and Rodger Courtois eociedgs oN : ' ft The Reverend FE. Powell) , 8 . swirls, their pleats twirl, and ~ Aikens officiated. The organist} Following the ceremony a re-'their shifts softly skim the fig- Lagace ception was held in the Oval! ure. "played the wedding music and) Room of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.| Cut-in necklines, bare shoul- "the church choir sang. Dr. Rocke Robertson, principal|ders, and unexpected cutouts The bride who was given in) and vice-chancellor of McGill/show plenty of bare body to marriage by her father, wore | University, proposed the toast'take care of the sex appeal. «an empire gown of ivory silk}'0 the bride. Plunging backlines are criss-| ~ with a high neckline and sheath | vater, Mr. and Mrs. Harrisjcrossed with harnessings and "sleeves. The skirt, fashioned) eft for London, Ontario, where|apron straps studded with gold, with a panel effect, flowed vl Mr. Harris will continue his|silver or jewelled buttons. All 25 of the designers, who "Madame Mireille atteau train. Her long veil|P0St-sraduate studies at the| Coats swing. A new back sup- ts sean lace was held by aif ine A of Western Ontario.| pleness goes into the coat below cluster of gardenias and she)! travelling, the bride chose|the hips, cut on the bias and "carried a bouquet of gardenias * to red wool suit with|joined by a_ stitched welted and stephanotis. a black beaver collar and black|seam to a straight top, or cut line. When bias cyt entirely, it! swings softly. HAVE ROBE LOOK Other popular coats are the tailored trenchcoat--in widow- pane plaid checks for daytime and metallic weaves for evening --and the soft bathrobe-style tying at the waist. Underneath are baby doll-dresses, at lemp- eruer, in flamboyant floral prints or neat coat dresses on straight or partly bias lines. The coat dress has displaced the shirtwaist dress. Jersey knits have taken hold to meet the needs of speed, travel and comfort. Molyneux- maille models for after dark are treated to touches of glitter, or knights chain armor. Tricos's are pretty, carefully detailed and well made. Colors are all the sunshine shades, orange in several tones, lemons from bitter to the ripest, soft Bengal rose and hot pink, all the lavenders, pansy mauves and bluebell, several clear reds, and raw salad green--all shown alone or dar- ingly mixed. Miss Mary Jane MacDonald | *°essories. 'higher at a short empire waist- "was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Ann "McCoy, Miss Lorayne Smith, "Miss Diana McLernon, Miss Marilyn McEwen of Nelson, B.C.» Miss Margaret Adamson 'of Hamilton, Ontario, and Miss e : "Lorna MeNift of Danville, Que- * i irt i ; PLAN TO LIVE CLEAN 1919 -- 1966 LEEDS, England (CP) -- Ju- . dith Brook, 22, and June Picker- 'ing, 23, are taking a washing * machine as a gift to a cousin in South Africa because it's cheaper than buying one there. "Washing machines are very expensive in Cape Town," said June. "We'll pack it like a trunk and take it as personal policies now as when the store was first established. popular prices "and" Satisfaction Guaranteed. on many of your household Christmos Gift items. WARD Oshawa's oldest Family Dry Goods Store . . . Serving Oshawa with the same MONEY SAVING "BUYS" are offered for our Birthday Celebration . . . brand line items ore reduced for this ONE-WEEK ONLY Anniversary .. . Shop now ond save S Sale Quality merchandise at mony of our best BEDSPREADS HAND TOWELS Beautiful Heavy Woven Pat- tern Spreads with 4' bullion Fringe and rounded corners Thick, heavy and very ob. sorbent with a choice of 2 designs and colors of Green, to gracefully sweep the floor . . A pre-shrunk cotton in Pink, Blue, Rose, Gold, Pate Sizes approx, 16" x 30" machine washable, no-iron Reg. values to 1.29. finish . . . choose from BIRTHDAY colors of Blue, Tan, Pink Moize, Aqua, Green or SALE, each White. Sizes for twin and double beds, Reg. 13.95. BIRTHDAY SALE SCOTCH LACE TABLECLOTHS Two-tone Ecru cotton Lace clothes-made in lond in a traditional floral design and gaily finished with hand painted pastel, over pottern, 2 populor sizes to choose from 5.79 52" x 70' 70" x 90" Reg. 9.98. B/SALE 1.98 Reg. 6.98. B/SALE Use colorful rugs to cover day, beds or studio couches. They're | ~ easily washed, need no ironing. John Ovens 0.9. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA PH. 723-4811 See the "SPECIALS" now offered in 'UNIFORMS . . . you could be hod during our Birthday Sale. SATEEN LINED A delightful display of Ready-to-Hang Draperies specially priced Pinch pleat headings complete with slip-on hooks... FINE FABRIC DRAPERIES Materials include Arnel, Brocade, Antique Satin and others in a host of delightful colors. .« Savings of 2.99 to 18.99 on each pair be surprised at the savings te for our Birthdoy Gift Sale. .« Let's Have A Party We Bans - | sl Wide | 72" tewerue TO DRAPE WINDOWS ide | 96" Wide | 144" Wide | 182" Wide | Tables - Chairs Sem aiaT cr ee r a Bon China - Cutlery - Glasses 54" or 1 1 9 | 4 gas | Punch Bowls - Coffee Urns 63" Reg. 14.98 | Roe. 22.98 | 23" Reg. 29.98 298 Reg. 38.98 Buffet Pieces - Trays 148 Wedding Cakes. Reg. 18.98 Sargeants 3} RENTALS | 59! Reg. 78.98 4489 Reg. 58.98 463 RITSON 725-3338 Putt Peo workrooms at reasonable cost. Alterations to our stock DRAPERIES to your individual measurement are done in our own BRAS -- GIRDLES -- CORSELETTES ©O/ OFF REGULAR 20 %o PRICE Our ENTIRE STOCK reduced for our Birthday Sele ; penne Brands by GOTHIC PYJAMAS NIGHTIES Our COMPLETE STOCKS of "Flannelette" and 'Brushed Nyon" Sleepwear is reduced for this Birthday Sole... All the well known brand names we regularly sell... Choose now for Christmas . All sizes, WARD'S 47th BIRTHDAY SALE FEATURE ITEM... Woven-Check GINGHAM 8 colors, 36" wide. giving too ; O/ OFF REGULAR CAN Ser sive oe || 10% °" price KNITTERS During this sale only complete. stocks KNITTING YARNS from MARY MAXIM NEWLAND'S PATTONS & BALDWINS Will be offered ot Special Birthday Prices. No Lay- awoys at this Special Offer Price BIRTHDAY SALE 10% OFF REG, PRICE our Reg. 79¢ yord 65° yard | This item was incorrectly advertised } © fe Sees ene eas fl ! We are sorry for this misteke. 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