Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 May 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 5, 1967 WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album ts provided by The Oshasva 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 social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Stainton - Wilson Now holidaying in Bermuda| Miss Heather Wilson was the following their marriage last/maid of honor and the other Saturday afternoon in Simcoejattendants were Mrs, Keith Street United Church, are Mr.|/Welsh, Miss Penny Van Courte ann Mrs. Douglas Henry James{and Mrs. Rnssell Clark, all of Stainton. Oshawa; ae tn Peter -- The bride is the - former/Toronto; an s Lynne Stain- Janice Margaret Wilson,|ton, Tyrone. The junior brides- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wal-|maids were Miss Elizabeth lace Liloyd Wilson, Oshawa,|Cook and Miss Cynthia Cook, and the bridegroom is the son|both of Whitby, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alexan-| The best man was Keith der Stainton, Tyrone. Welsh, gy Oy -- - The Reverend-John K. Moffatjering were Peter Magda, officiated and the soloist, Ross|ronto; Richard Gay, Courtice; Cotton, was accompanied by|Bruce Stainton, Tyrone; and Reginald Geen. Wayne Kewin and John Wilson, Given in marriage by her both of Oshawa. Jeffrey Welsh father, the bride wore an origi-|2%4 Brian McGill, both of Osh- nal ivory gown of pure silk|"¥@ were ring bearers. The reception was held at designed with a bat kk tae and Kabuki iasies. Tad the Oshawa Golf Club, follow- empire bodice of French re-|ing which the couple left for embroidered Alencon lace en-|their honeymoon with the bride} At high noon last Saturday,|lace appliques and edged with hanced an A-line skirt enriched|donning for travelling a navy Rosemary Jean Osier became|similar lace, Her headdress was MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS STAINTON Photo by Hornsby MR. AND MRS. ALBERT G. HAM --Ireland Studio SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs Alfred Mitchell wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Beat- rice Janette, to Frank en , son of Mr, and " George Macko, all of Oshawa, The ceremony is to take place Saturday, July 15, 1967 at 3:00 Pp. m, Grace Lutheran Church. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, Michael Pet- 'theld at the Philadelphia Mu- *|but were foiled by a rule that . bd ey, museum employees may|those pieces requiring the low; est temperature first, AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, 'Leslie R. Bea- cock, RR 4, Port Perry, will be pleased to receive their rela- tives, friends and neighbors at their home, Saturday May 20, 1967 from 2:00 pm. to. 4:00 p.m. and from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on the occasinn of their silver wedding anniver- sary. STATUE STAYS NAKED PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The 13-foot statue of Diana stayed nude when a fashion show was seum of Art, Organizers wanted to put a gold tunic on the statue WIFE PRESERVER To pry staples on packing cases, use the pointed end of a can opener. HOUSEHOLD HINT Cut ironing time by doing uch the exhibits. , Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, Jame C, Mc- Isaac, a, wish to am jnounce marriage of their 5 Patri- G, Plowman, Islington. The redding urday, June 7, 1967 at 4:00 p.m. in St. Geonge's Memorial Church, Anglican, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, R, J. Harman wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Joanne Marie, to Edgar Peter Spoels- é g i ¢ with a border of similar lace. It/blue British wool dress and|the bride of Albert Garry Ham,!ay exquisite chignon of lilies of tra, son of Mr, and Mrs. Eesger i coat ensemble, white lacejin a ceremony in Holy Cross bl ag lag A straw hat trimmed in navy|Roman Catholic Church. the valley and organza rosettes ons. Hi f 1 en-|blue with matching accesso-| The bride is the daughter of/encrusted with seed pearls, eeeted nce held "her gixiries and @ white orchid cor-Mr. snd Mrs. John Roland holding a tiered scalloped vell of itasion yell and ehé carted BiMeee Osier and the bridegroom is the|Sik illusion. She carried a bouquet of white roses and On their return, they will re-/8on of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne F. stephanotis. The bride's gister, Miss Jane Osier, was the maid of honor prayer book crested with a white hybrid orchid andj|side at The Governor Mansions,|Ham, all of Oshawa. stephanotis. 110 Park road north, The Reyerend M. J. Darby officiated and Mrs. Garry Booth} ng the bridesmaids were an- D ® J asti - Vinco was the soloist, self accom- other sister, Miss Teresa Osier panied. and Miss Barbara Saxby with a Last Saturday afternoon in St.Jheart roses and white carna- Philip's Roman Catholic/tons. Given in marriage by her|third sister, Miss Monica Osier Cihdeechs, Mhasy Sans, Gamat ot Mrs. Salvino M. Vinco, Osh- fs] father, the bride wore a formalland the bridegroom's niece. A-line gown of silk organza over|Miss Cindy Temperton as the awa, was the matron of honor;|d0tted Swiss embroidered net Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Vinco,|the bride's sister, Miss Maryland re-embroldered Alencon|"'q' gg a Bnd inka. cea WIFE PRESERVER Stand rolls of foil, food wrap, taffeta with a mock jacket of] iunior bridesmaids Miss Janiceletc,, in a nett artnk carton ond HOUSEHOLD HINT Spoelstra, all of Oshawa. The Before freezing an iced cake, |wedding will take place in pop it in the er for 15|Northminster United Church on minutes to set the icing: then|Saturday, June 24, 1967 at 3:30 ag By cake and put it back|p.m, with the Reverend L, W. in the freezer. Herbert officiating. DRESS UP YOU and HOME Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in the latest designs, colors and materials. was united in marriage to Allan|Vinco was the bridesmaid and|!ace. The back of the gown was Dousies nay oon « Mr, sat fhe Di tae 's aeat, Mas rte greed A a. detachable van, tiherng sae thine 67 ran . Dou , allo | Lau! jasti was the flowe! in organza over-|ry. aan ie y girl. ' laid with a panel of Swiss dotted blag ig Leon Osler, both|to $10, The Reverend F. J, Smythe of} The best man was Salyino-|net elaborately trimmed with! he reception was held in the Holy Cross Parish officiated.|Mario Vinco, brother of the Picadilly room of the Hotel Gen- Mrs, Gerry Booth was thejbride and Brian Dasti, thelof beer costs $7.50 and a gall ha. As th le left soloist, self accompanied. bridegroom's brother ushered. |of gas 90 cents. seu Peis ef Fig <All gla Given in marriage by her| The reception was held at 728) sm, help solve the food prob-|bride was wearing a two-plece father, the bride wore a formal|/Eastwood avenue, following , Ls 1 wool and mohair b i own of acetate and nylon lace,|which the couple left for a lem, the Greniers have a whole|°oral wool and mohair boucle bs ie ten senses waishing tind cuavene ta Pxingston Py year's supply of meat delivered|knit suit, black hat and acces- Tined with taffeta. 'The gownltario. For travelling' the' bride|(2, {2 summer from, a meat /somee wilh a white gardenia and featured lily-point sleeves 'and|chose an off-white "sult, biack|D&cker. Thelr 800-pound order is|S*inahor s te and Mrs an A-line skirt, The long train|hat and accessories with a white| «Pace 1" & freezer. ae oe neo a i ee edged in taffeta was gathered | corsage. "We do a lot of ordering from street, Be lt so8 ast ihe, Pas nr Med Me livery in eb eve etna eta . Her headdress of|Das on bec KITCHEN CHAIRS RE-COVERED sheer nylon water-lily petals|street, weeks," Mrs. Grenier said. held her shoulder-length bouf-| Out-of-town guests were pres-| Fresh meat and fruit is flown fant veil of nylon and she car-|ent from Copper Cu, |in from Churchill twice a week Sudbury, , ried a bouquet of red Sweet-|Bay Ridges and Whitby. -- weather -- and maijl] Corll prom tane Morrie Sx Geyer Mondays and Fri} Oshawa Upholstering Co. 20% amics to Eskimos Uving on| tn" 725-0311 #5 Cost Of Living In Remote North Rankin Inlet about 320 miles north of Churchill, Man., talked) w about his life there while in Tor- onto for an Eskimo art exhibi- s tion, ver, 5, and Helene and Charles, Much Higher The Greniers and the other 300|2, dress accordingly. TORONTO (CP)--Feeding a[tesidents of Rankin Inlet, in-| "We will probably stay there cluding 250 Eskimos, pay $35 for|for about two more years," gaid family of six in a remote inlet potatoes, $7.50 for|Mr. Grenier. 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