* 90 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 29, 1966 WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Alkum 1s provided by The Oshagra Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by subm a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests social editor either before o Gazarek St. Philip's Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage of Dianne Marianne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man M. Hergott, Oshawa, and Gerald Anthony Gazarek, son of "Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gazarek, of Windsor, 'Ontario. 'The Reverend A. G. Quesnelle performed the ceremony. The soloist, Kenneth R. Hallett was accompanied by Mrs. Eric Booth, The bride who was given in marriage by her father, chose candlelight delustred peau de soie for her strikingly simple bridal gown. The subtle shaping of the empire bodice was en- hanced by a classic bateau neckline and three-quarter sleeves. A eae tg pyramid- shaped panel of heavy, re- embroidered Alencon lace was appliqued down the front of the Lague - Nancy - Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Allard of Whitby became the bride of Gordon Dale Lague in St. John Church," Whitby. The _ bride- groom is the son of Joseph Lague, Whitby, and the late Mrs. Lague. The Reverend Kevin O'Dris- coll officiated and the organist was Miss Margaret Webber, Whitby. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore an A-line gown of taffeta and lace with a full'lace train flow-| ing from the shoulders. The) fitted bodice was styled with a round neckline and long sleeves with petal points. A crown of pearls and crystals Solotarow - Cannon Sharon Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cannon, Mill- brook, was united in marriage to Eugene Solotorow, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Solotorow, Oshawa. The ceremony took place in Zion Pentecostal Church, Millbrook. The Rev- erend George Smith of Simcoe Street Pentecostal Church, Osh- awa, officiated. The bride wore an empire style formal sheath of French peau de sole trimmed with Chantilly lace, and enhanced by a chapel train edged in similar lace. Her crown of sequins and pearls held her bouffant veil itting the completed form and You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the r the day after the wedding. - Hergott A-line skirt. A tracery of the same lace embellished the chapel - length watteau train which fell in soft gathers from the yoke. Her handmade head- dress of lace and peau de soie held a bouffant, shoulder-length veil of ivory silk illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet - of Margaret Hill roses in candle- light beige. : Miss Sue-Ann Diemert of Osh- awa was the maid of honor and Miss Anne Blasko the brides- maid. Denhis Gazarek, Windsor, was the best man with Daniel Wyrozub and Larry Hergott ushering. _ A reception was held at Ade- laide House and for their honey- moon Mr. and Mrs. Gazarek went on a skiing trip to Stowe, Vermont. In future they will reside at 568 Crerar. Avenue, Oshawa Allard MR. AND MRS. GERALD GAZAREK held her short bouffant veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Mrs. J. R. Giroux was the/ matron of honor and the brides-| onto. Aldsworth Photography Manley - Hasson 1 The wedding of Patricia Bar-;babyhood. The church organist, the Evangelist Roman Catholic maids were Terry Mowat, Whit-|bara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Ronald Kellington, played the by, and Kathleen Fulton, Tor-|LJoyd Hasson of Coldsprings|wedding music and Larry Wayne Manley, son|panied the soloist, Mrs, Mur- The best man was James/)¢ yy and Mrs. Clifford Manley |ray Manley of Lakefield. Hamilton of Stratford while of Bewdley was solemsized' in Northminster United Church. fi | The ceremony was performed{a full-length sheath gown and A reception was held at the)py the Reverend H. A. Mellow |chapel train of white crepe over- D., a family friend, who had |laid with lace. The sleeves were in'bordered with white fur. A Frank Allard and Roddy Mowat ushered. Spruce Villa Hotel and the/p honeymoon was spent at/p, Niagara Falls, Ontario. their wedding trip, the bride) wore a navy blue suit with) winter-white accessories and a| corsage of white and red roses. Mr. and Mrs, Lague are resid- ing at Whitby. attended by her George Ettinger, She was sister, Mrs. Peterborough. Peter Solotorow, Oshawa, was best man for his brother and those ushering were the bride's brother, Paul Cannon, Millbrook and George Ettinger, Peter- borough. The reception was held in the Empress Hotel, following which the couple left for a honeymoon in Florida with the bride don- ning for travelling, a gold wool sheath, black and brown tweed coat with a fox collar, matching felt hat, and a corsage of gold carnations. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Solotorow will reside at 266 Gib- bon Street, Oshawa. | aes: i x ~ --) ~~. ms traditional YEAR-END SALE An exceptional value SoS werdler Fashions since 1867 eee 7 SERA IEDC CRE EE EAR AMR DRESSES 12.99 Reg. to 30.00 Crepes, Lurex basket weave wools, doubleknits priced at just 12,99 during our big Year-End Sale. Choose from 1, 2 and 3-pce, styles in all popular sizes and colours, For | "aPtized Given in marriage by her |father, the bride was attired in the bridegroom and accom- Bass MR. AND moony Bg gd tense NS naar aa ae fe emeaitnne ave. 118 ed a gin Get ah tena 968 PNP "Cross Country" h 'DOLLAR SALE MRS. GORDON DALE LAGUE Dennis Studios headdress of lace and pearls held her shoulder - length, scal- loped veil and she carried a white Bible with streamers of red rosebuds, white carnations and ivy. Attendants were the' bride's sister, Miss Ruth. Hasson, Toronto, as maid of honor, and Mrs. Ronald Kush, Toronto, and Miss Ruth Kay, Oshawa. The bridegroom's niece, Linda Manley was the flower girl and his brother, Neil Manley, best man. Kevin Hasson, the bride's brother, was the ring bearer. Ushers were Paul Hasson and Edwin Manley. A reception was held in the church parlor and the dinner was catered by women of Plain- ville United Church of which the bridegroom is a member. Mr. Manley is a_ theology student at Queen's University, Kingston, where the couple will reside at 477 King Street West. The bride will be a member of the nursing staff of Kingston |} General Hospital. 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