16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 28, 1967 | - WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The " Oshagva Times Women's Page. "Oshawa Times office. Early . Forms are available at The publication of this wedding 'record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and & @ 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 the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. : . : /Jarvis =! Simcoe Street United Church Gwas the setting Saturday eve- Sting for the marriage of Jo-Ann "Darlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Norman Hall, to "David George Jarvis, son of "Mr. and Mrs. George William Jarvis, all of Oshawa. * The Reverend J. K. Moffat tofficiated and the soloist, ss - Hall houlders. Her semi-Cleopatra headdress'of nylon and Chan- tilly lace petals encrusted with seed pearls held her illusion veiling which fell in a misty cascade to below shoulder- length. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Susan Reid, Toronto, was the maid of honor and the brid ids were Miss Susan "Cotton, was accomp y *R. G. Geen at the organ. + Given in marriage by her fa- "ther. the bride was wearing a Yormal gown of nylon organza. "The bodice of Chantilly lace thad a scalloped semi-bateau sneckline and lily-point sleeves. 'The front of the voluminous "skirt was made of two layers of organza, each trimmed with "a wide panel of similar lace, 'with the top layer gathered softly in center front at the "knees. Two panels of scalloped ~Chantilly lace trimmed 'oval shaped organza In Lake » Pennsylvania, last SaturdayZafternoon, Nancy Jean Sargent became the bride of Laurence Allan Donald with the Reverend S. C. Newhouse officiating. The bride daughter of Mrs. J. Ross Sar- gent, Lake City, and the late Mr. Sargent. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Harold L. Donald, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Donald. Given in marriage by a close Yamily friend, Edward Wilson, the bride was wearing a formal the chapel 'train which fell softly from the Donald - is the Jarvis and Miss Carol Ann Goodwin, both of Oshawa. Glen Somerville was the best man and those ushering were Erle Jarvis and Edward Hall. The reception was held in the Civic Auditorium. As the couple left for a honeymoon in Niagara Falls, to Expo and to the East Coast, the bride was wearing a sky blue worsted dress and coat ensemble, matching corsage and white accessories for. travelling. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis will re- side at 190 Nonquon road, Apt. 507. Sargent gown of white peau de soie in the empire style with the bod- ice and lily-point sleeves en- hanced by embroidery. The slim skirt, slightly flared, was accented by a train that flowed from beneath a flat bow at the waistline, Her headdress was an embroidered wedding band holding a shoulder-length veil of illusion and she carried two white orchids surrounded -- by white shasta chrysanthemums accented by mauve and purple SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE _Mr. and Mrs. John Dryden, Brooklin, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ruth Anne, to Albert James Mudge, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mudge, Scar- berough. The ceremony is to take place Saturday, May 27, 1967 at 3.00 p.m. at the home of the bride-elect's parents. 'FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE "Mr. and Mrs. Geophrey Curl, klin, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lucille Anne, to Den- mis Ray Bradley, son of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Bradley, Whit- The ceremony is to take ce Saturday, June 3, 1967 at p.m. in Brooklin United 'FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. William Mills, Gshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their hter, Linda Marie, to Dick graaf, son of Mr. and Mrs. k , Whitby. The Wedding will take place on Sat- urday, May 20, 1967 at the Hebron Reformed Church, Osh- awa. "RNAO President 3s Male Nurse "TORONTO (CP)--Albert W. Wédgery of Toronto Thursday wes elected president of the stered Nurses' Association Ontario. r. Wedgery is the first man hold the presidency of a ma- nursing association in Can- . There are about 400 male nurses in the province. THe is assistant director of the Gollege of Nurses of Ontario iid holds a master's degree in nursing service administration from Columbia University téachers college, New York Gity. President-elect is Laura E. Butler, assistant supervisor of fie Fort William and district health unit. Elections were held on the first day of the three-day an- ffual meeting. More than 1,000 Nurses are attending, including 127 voting delegates. Retiring president Els- beth Geiger of Toronto told del- egates the percentage of high school graduates entering nurs- ing has been declining in rela- tion to population growth. She said recruiting both into the profession and into the associa- tion should be of major concern to the members. Paid membership so far this year is between 12,000 and 13,- 000. In 1966 it was 18,200. There are about 20,000 full-time and The maid of honor was Miss Diana Wilson, and the brides- maids were Miss Pamela Jos- lin and Miss Elaine Regelman, all of Lake City. Miss Linda Kane, Erie, Pennsylvania, was the flower girl. Allan. Hamilton, Oshawa was the best man and those usher- ing were Warren. Clarke, Osh- awa, and Samuel Bone, St. Therese, Quebec, Following the reception held at Barnacle Bill's Eastern Shore, the couple left on a motoring honeymoon with the bride donning a yellow wool suit and black accessories for travelling. Mr. and Mrs. Donald will re- side at 503 Balmoral road, Bramalea, Ontario. HOUSEHOLD HINT Before putting up screens, 'wash them and coat with self- polishing wax. A quick dust- ing is all that will be necessary to keep them clean. MR. AND MRS. DAVID G. JARVIS Ireland Studio SOCIAL & Telephone 723-3474 for Intrepid traveller, Ralph Burton, Simcoe street south, has returned home after a brief visit to Washington, D.C.; the azalea festival at Rich- mond, Virginia, and Colonial Williamsburg, returning via Chesapeake Bay bridge tunnel with a stopover at Philadelphia where the cherry blossoms were in bloom. Oshawa guests attending the Donald - Sargent wedding, Sat- udray, in Lake City, Pennsyl- vania, were: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Kerr, Mrs, Howard Toaze, Mrs. Ethelda Candy, Wayne Candy, Mrs. Harold L. Donald, Alan Hamilton and Warren Clarke. Area guests attending the Donald-Sargeant wedding, last Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grant, Bancroft; Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson, Rich- mond Hill; Mr, and Mrs, David Robertson, Miss Nan Davidson, Dr. and Mrs. G. M, Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradley, Arlene and Brenda Bradley and Mr, and Mrs. George Hern, all of Toronto; and Samuel Bone, St. Therese, Quebec, Mrs. Harold L. Donald gave a supper party in the Berkeley Inn for the bridal party and out-of-town guests after the wedding rehearsal last Friday evening for the Donald-Sargent wedding in Lake City, Pennsyl- PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor ' Women's Department Among those entertaining for Miss Rosemary Osier prior to her wedding tomorrow to Albert Garry Ham, were: an aunt of the bride-elect, Mrs. William Lee, and Mrs, William Saxby at the Rundle Park Clubhouse where a vacuum cleaner and floor polisher were resented; a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Edward Harrison; co-workers of the bride-to-be at the home of Mrs. David Jobb; Mrs. Richard Knight and Mrs. Wil- liam Temperton at Storie Park Clubhouse, assisted by the fu- ture bridegroom's nieces, Miss Darlene and Diane McKnight and following the rehearsal to- night, the bridal party will be entertained at the home of the prospective bridegroom's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Ham, Sinclair avenue. The board of directors and medical staff of the Oshawa General Hospital were taken on a tour of the hospital Wednes- day evening. They were divided into five groups for the tour, led by Mrs. D. Grant, Miss S. Fraser, Mrs, I. Misaszek, Miss M. MacKay, and Mrs. P., Col- lins, all registered nurses. | BACK ON THE ICE OSLO (AP) -- Sonia Henie, Miss Janice Margaret Wilson whose marriage takes place to- morrow afternoon to Douglas H. J. Stainton of Tyrone has been entertained at showers, dinner parties and a trousseau tea. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bassett, Bessborough drive, entertained at a dinner party in honor of the future bride and _bride- groom and presented them with a gift during the evening. Mrs. Gary Butler and Mrs. Ewart Carswell held a_ mis- cellaneous shower at the lat- ter's home on King street east. Mrs. Peter Cook was hostess at a linen shower where the bride-elect was assisted by the Misses Elizabeth, Cynthia and Kathie Cook. Miss Heather Wilson and Mrs, Albert Wilson held an afternoon tea' and miscellane- ous shower at the Oshawa Golf Club. Miss Mary Elliott and Mrs. Russell Clark held a miscel- laneous shower at the latter's home. < LEGION AUXILIARY At the business meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, Tuesday in the new hall, Mrs. Alyn Elliott announced that this year's Zone Rally would be held in Oshawa with the din- ner being served at 6.30 p.m. The special guest would be Mrs. Lillian Reeves, second vice-president of the Provincial Command, Toronto and the Zone Commander, Mrs. Robert Williams would be in charge of the business meeting. It was decided to send a donation to CARE this month. An invitation to the Whitby Auxiliary was accepted for May 24 and members were asked to contact Mrs. Charles Gibbs at 725-2273 or Mrs. Wil- liam Reed at 723-9805 if they wished to go. HOUSEHOLD HINT Coating the eyelets of white shoes with clear nail polish pre- vents discoloration of laces and tongues. Forres 60067 WIFE PRESERVER Revive folding deck or direc- tor's chairs with new, snap-on terrycloth slings and seats. Set Dinner Parties, Trousseau Tea Honor Miss Janice Wilson Mrs. Roy Sawyer entertained at a coffee party and kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. F. N. McCallum, Miss Penny Van Courte and Mrs. K. C, Van Courte held a dinner party at the Rib Room of the Hotel Genosha where the couple were presented with gifts. Mrs. Murray Stevenson open- ed her home for a neighborhood shower where the co-hostess was Mrs. Jack McGill. Mrs. Wallace Wilson enter- tained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Receiving were the future bridegroom's mother, Mrs. H. A. Satinton of Tyrone, the hostess and the bride-elect. Mrs. Albert Wilson assisted at the door. Those pouring tea in the afternoon were: Mrs. Russell Fleming and Mrs. Lloyd Wil- son, grandmothers of the bride- to-be; Mrs. K. C. Van Courte, Mrs. Jack McGill and Mrs, Douglas Wilson. Those serving were Miss Wendy Bassett, Miss Barbara Sawyer, Mrs. Paul . Peterson, Miss Mary Elliott, Miss Dale Anderson, Miss Donna Stark and Miss Penny Wilson. In charge of the personal trousseau. rooms were Miss Heather Wilson, cousin of the bride-elect; Mrs. Keith Welsh and Mrs. Peter Magda, sisters of the future bride and Misses Elizabeth, Cynthia and Katie Cook, In charge of the wedding and shower gifts were Miss Lynne Stainton, Miss Penny Van Courte and Mrs. Russell Clark. Miss Susan Davis kept the guest book. Following the rehearsal to night the bridal party will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton, Tyrone. 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