DOUBLING UP LBANS, England (CP)-- hael Redgrave lays the ion stone this summer | Hertfordshire town's theatre. The first was the Romans 2,000 years [CHEN CHAIRS RE-COVERED lete Range of Materials From $4.50 ya Upholstering Co. 725-0311 "Happy er's Day" WITH RK-SAVING RIC HELPERS Frypan "CHARGE it" Fatures built-in tlusive "Clover- ECTRIC KETTLE "CHARGE iT" e with automa- ald steam-guard samous 'G.E.'" WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Weddi Oshasva Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early 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 Coker The marriage of Sharon Dianne Cook and Dennis Rich- ard Coker was solemnized in St. Stephen's United Church last Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellwood Cook, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Arthur Walter Coker, Oshawa and the late Mrs. Coker. The ceremony was perform- ed by the Reverend Walter Rackham assisted by Stephen Saywell, The bride's father gave her in marriage. Her full-length gown on classical lines was made of silk faille, featuring an empire bodice of Guipure lace ng Album 1s provided by The publication of this wedding itting the completed form and You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the r the day after the wedding. - Cook scalloped veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of red roses, white chrysanthemums and ivy trails. Mrs. Wayne Coker was the matron of honor and Miss Anne Morrison, the flower girl. Miss § Vicki Barker, Miss Gail Coker | and Miss Sandra Cook were the bridesmaids, Wayne Coker was the best | man and ushering were Allan and John Cook. A reception> was held in St. Stephen's Church parlors and later at North Oshawa Com- munity Centre. The honeymoon is being spent in Ottawa and Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Coker will reside in the Sharon with scoop neckline and short sleeves. The A-line skirt was/their return. dramatized by a bustle effect) For going away, the bride and a panel train, trimmed with |chose a blue-green suit, black lace. A lace centennial rose|straw hat and accessories and headdress, beaded with pearls|a pink and white carnation cor- and crystals held a_ tiered,!sage. Apts., Simcoe street north, on \ MR. AND MRS. DENNIS R. COKER -- Ireland Studio Southwell - Crowder Northminster United Church, Crowder, was the maid of was the setting last Saturday hie and ena yaves B. '* ' ants were rs, y ° it sate Aus Hib TOR EOERP of | thomson and Miss Mary South- Barbara Diane, daughter of well, both of Oshawa and Miss Mr. and Mrs, Delbert V.|Bonnie Curl, Bowmanville. The Crowder, to Grant Edward/flower girl was Miss Carlene Southwell, son of Mr, and Mrs, | Southwell, Oshawa. Eldon A. Southwell, all of} The bridegroom's brother, Oshawa. |Dale Southwell, was the best The Reverend A. W. Magee|™2@" and those ushering were officiated with the Reverend oatelge Likely he gg babi Dr. H. A. Mellow participating} 2° a eal an h y in the ceremony, Mrs. William|CTOWder, Peterborough. J. Brady was the organist,| Following the reception held accompanied by Ronald Kel-|in the church hall, the couple lington at the organ. pepe es peng med ; 5 in Northern Ontario an oxpo. PE ogg Pe Ghana pili travelling the bride chose a formal original gown of silk|2,8teen two-piece lace "--_ faille. The fitted bodice and|With matching coat, green an sheath skirt were enhanced by|White hat and black accesso- an empire waistline of Alencon|"'©*: lace encrusted with seed pearls.) Mr. and Mrs. Southwell will Similar' edging' accented the|Teside in Oshawa. i cut-away coat which fell} Out-of-town guests were pres- ; gracefully into a chapel train.jent from Peterborough, King- ~~ A cluster of pearl encrusted|ston, Whitby, Claremont, . faille petals held her waist-|Queenston, Port Burwell, Belle- length veil which was edged in|ville, Kitchener, Baldwin, To- Alencon lace. She carried ajronto, Keswick, Windsor, bouquet . of white orchids,|Kleinburg, Cooksville, London, baby's breath and stephanotis. |Lindsay, Newmarket, and Mil The bride's sister, Miss Jean|ton. Cowan - Glove Northminster United Church / MR. AND MRS. AAS . GRANT E. SOUTHWELL & j | Davies; | F SOCIAL & Commander Peter Wilch, RCNR, accompanied by Lieu-| tenant Commander B. Kidd,} RCN, assistant area officer, | will inspect four naval units on parade in the Civic Auditorium! Sunday afternoon. Presenta- tions to outstanding cadets and| a sea ranger, a march past, band display, demonstrations and change of command cere- mony are on the program. | Guests are requested to be seated by 1:15 p.m, | Lt, Colonel W, R. Paynter,! CD, will represent the mayor at! the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet} Corps inspection on Sunday. | Other guests are Vice-president! Ontario Division, Navy League of Canada, J. Koyl; George Ire- land; Lt. Commander J. Del- vin, RCNR (Ret.); Lt. Colonel Leo Tiggelers; WO 1 Jame Newell; Captain Ronald Azzopardi Studie Gilbank; Flying Officer E, J. McRae; Donald Branch, Peter was the scene of the wedding last Saturday afternoon of Joanne Marilyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Glover of Oshawa, and _ Frederick Thomas Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Cowan, RR 1, Essex. The Reverend H. A. Mellow, DD, officiated assisted by the Reverend G. J. Minielly. The organist, Ronald Kellington, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Judy Beamish of Toronto. The bride was given in mar- © riage by her father. She wore a full-length gown of silk faille in dove white with a scoop neckline and three-quarter sleeves bordered in Alencon lace. An empire bodice with flower applique and pearl ros- ettes complimented the A-line skirt and a chapel train, -simi- larly appliqued, flowed from the waist. A headdress of silk faille appliqued with lace and pearl, rosette, held her full- length ivory veil and she car- vied a cascade of gardenias, stephanotis and ivy. Miss Nancy Gibbie, Oshawa, was the maid of honor; Miss Judy Barrager, Tillsonburg, and Miss Anne Forrester, Don Mills, were the bridesmaids and Miss Nancy Cowan, RR 1, Essex, junior bridesmaid. Michael Jenkinson of Guelph was the best man with Michael Parks, Guelph; Larry Cowan, Essex, and William. Glover, Oshawa, ushering. A reception was held at the Oshawa Golf Club and the Brown Carol Pauline Bint and Garry Lloyd Brown were united in marriage in St. George's Me- morial Church by Canon F. G. ngley. The bride is the daugh- ge 4 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oleksiuk and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, all of Oshawa. The organist, Alan Reesor, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Wil- liam Sheppard. Given in marriage by _ her brother, Donald Bint, the bride wore a full-skirted gown of nylon chiffon with a long- sleeved lace bodice, trimmed with sequins and pearls. A jewelled tiara held her shoul- der-length veil and she carried a heart-shaped cascade bouquet of red roses. Miss Virginia Bint was the maid of honor and the brides- maids were Helen Bennett and Inga Oleksiuk. Ella Oleksiuk was the flower girl and Allen Head Jr., ring bearer. Robert. Bruce Brown was the best man and ushering were Robert Zakarow and Brian Neil Brown. A reception was held in the Slovak National Hall and the couple spent their honeymoon The wedding took place in Trinity United Church, Bow- manville, last Saturday after- noon of Lynda Dianne, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc- Gregor, RR 1, Hampton, and David John Wilfred Allison, son of Mrs. Wilfred Allison, Bow- manville and the late Mr. Alli- son. The Reverend G. K. Ward performed the ceremony and Allison - McGregor tier veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of baby yellow roses and stephanotis and an ivory prayer book, originally. from England. Miss Valerie Stewart, Hamp- ton, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Karen McGregor and Margaret Pingle and Joyce McGregor was the junior bridesmaid. Michael David Demark of Newcastle was the best man and the ushers were Steven Ross Metcalfe of Hampton was the soloist. | Given in marriage by her) father, the bride wore a formal, sheath gown of heavy bridal silk, trimmed with seed pearls and appliqued Chantilly lace. The lily-point sleeves and scoop neckline were complemented by a full, detachable train, scallop- ed with Chantilly lace and cor- nered with bows. Her head- dress of satin leaves, trimmed with crystals and seed pearls i Ot Simpson of Bowmanville and Wayne Chaskavich of Courtice. A reception was held in the Bowmanville Lions' Centre. Later the couple left for aj honeymoon in the Pocono! Mountains of Pennsylvania, the bride donning a camel walking suit with matching accessories and a tangerine picture hat and accents, Mr, and Mrs. Allison will make their home on Simcoe held a _ shoulder-length, four- MRS. F. T. COWAN Carson honeymoon is being spent in the south-eastern United States.|_ Frances Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cowan will return Me, and Mrs, Edward Clarke Draper, RR 1, Oshawa, be- to reside in Toronto. came the bride of John Wayne For travelling, the bride|Carson, son of Mr. and: Mrs. donned a jade green wool|Walter Carson of Brooklin in a boucle, sleeveless dress and|ceremony in St. Thomas' Angli- matching coat and hat, with}can Church, Brooklin, on Satur- day afternoon. The Reverend Taylor Pryce performed the ceremony and the wedding music was provyid- ed by John Smart, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride's formal gown was styled with a_ scalloped lace bodice and sleeves. The skirt swept out from the waist- black accessories. points, The bride wore a mauve suit and hat, black accessories and a red and white corsage for travelling. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are re- siding on Somerville street,/line with a white taffeta front Oshawa. and a cathedral train of lace. Guests attended from Fort|/A headdress of seed pearls Erie, Willowdale, Brantford,jand rhinestones held her Orillia, Toronto, Woodville,|shoulder-length, bouffant veil of Little Britain, Oakwood,|white tulle and she carried a Brampton, Whitby, Peterbor-|bouquet of yellow roses, ough, Bowmanville, Port Perry and Zambia, N. Africa. GIVE RECIPES Give an imaginative bridal shower present of several cans or bags of almonds in different forms and a few of your fav- orite almond cookie, bread and cake recipes. Remind the bride- to-be that almonds are a profes- sional looking garnish for ve- getables, salads and even soups. BETTER BEHAVE MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mex- ico is asking foreign police departments for files on im- portant criminals, expecting an invasion of crooks at the Olym- pic Games in 1968. As for native crooks, a. police official said he hopes they will have an "Olympic conscience" and take things quietly during the In St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, last Saturday after- noon, Linda Louis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Gary Millar, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Millar, all of Oshawa. The Reverend Walter Jack- son officiated and the soloist, Mrs. Jan Drygala, was accom- panied by Frank Walter. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal white satin empire gown de- signed with an oval neckline on a lace edged bolero bodice and lily-point sleeves. A matching train was caught at the upper waistline. Her headdress was a jewelled star crown holding her at Niagara Falls and er Games, shoulder-length net veil and she Donald, became the bride of} street north. Draper The bride's sister, Mrs. Don- jald Wells of Springdale, New- foundland, was her matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Ray Carson, Toron- to, and Miss Nancy Draper. The best man was Ray Car- son, Toronto, and the ushers were Grant and Allan Carson, both of Claremont and_ all brothers of the bridegroom. A reception was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Brooklin. When the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride was wearing a yellow and green flowered sheath with a yellow duster coat; white accessories and a corsage of white carna- tions and yellow roses. Mr, and Mrs, Carson will re- turn to reside at 296 Grenfell street, Oshawa. Millar - MacDonald carried a bouquet of yellow roses and carnations surround- ed by lilies of the valley. Miss Pamela Craggs was the | maid of honor and Miss Brenda /Emmons . and Miss Stevens were the bridesmaids. Wayne Porteous was the best man and those ushering were Douglas McCoy and David MacDonald, all of Oshawa. Following the reception held in the church hall, the couple left for a- honeymoon in the New England States with the bride donning for travelling, a two-piece dress and coat en- semble in variegated lime \green with white accessories. Mr, and Mrs. Millar will re- side in Scarborough, Tullock, Guard Campbell, Mrs. Donald Fox and Mrs. A, J. Stonebridge, Mrs. D. Fewing, Toronto area office and Frank MR. AND MRS. DAVID J. W. ALLISON |Mrs. Kunkel; Fit.-Lieutenant R. E. bri -- Ireland Studio | PERSONAL | f Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Women's Department feature of the convention will|7 be the presentation of fashions | from 1867 to mini-clothes. : Prior to her marriage tol David Allison, Lynda Dianne McGregor was honored at a shower given by Mrs. H. 'G. Baker, Bond street east, co-workers of the Accounts Payable department of General Motors. A personal shower was given by Mrs. Anthony Malloy of Bowmanville assisted by Michael Demark and a miscellaneous shower was ar- ranged by the maid of honor, Miss Valerie Stewart and the bridesmaids, Miss Karen Mc- Gregor and Miss Margaret Pingle, both of Hampton, Guests from out - of - town : the Coker-Cook wedding includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Cook, Caesarea, grandparents of the) | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Moy 12, 1967 15 SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rout, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their foster |daughter, Florida Mary Poir- jier, formerly of Campbellton, Zs < S New Brunswick, to Raymond ' * - |Thomas Cormier, 'son of Mr. gy | and Mrs. Cecil Cormier "gj \of Stephenville, Newfoundland. < |The date of the wedding will be announced later. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Melville Lakey wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lynda, to Robert, Nesbitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nesbitt, all of Brooklin. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, June 24, 1967, at the Columbus United Church. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr. and Mrs. Chesley S, Bure ton wish to announce the forthe ~ |coming marriage of their daugh- jter, Marilyn Doreen to Victor | Roland Hodowanski, son of Mrs. |Aglaia Rospond, all of Oshawa. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, June 24, 1967, at 3:00 p.m. in Westminster United | Church. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Ernestc, Moore, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Eleanor Grace to Richard Thiessen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thiessen, Sidney, Manitoba. The cere- mony will take place, Saturday, __|July 1, 1967, at 3:00 p.m. in Calvary Baptist Church, Osh- awa. -- MR. AND MRS. GARY MILLAR Photo By Hornsby FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Was- kan, Oshawa, wish to announce |the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Andrea Mary, to William 'Wayne Scott, son of Mrs. Frederick Scott, Oshawa, |and the late Mr. Scott. The cere- |mony is to take place Saturday, |June 10, 1967 at 3:00 p.m. in Albert Street United Church, Oshawa, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Elliott wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Louise, to John Ross Aker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald F. Aker, all of Osh- jawa. The wedding will take |place Saturday, June 10, 1967 at |4:30 p.m. in St. Paul's Prese byterian Church, Oshawa. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Silver, 575 Adelaide avenue west, will be pleased to receive their rela- tives, friends and neighbors at their home, Sunday, May 21, 1967 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m, and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. PLAN JUNE WEDDING and Mrs. Clarence M. Elliott, Oshawa. The pro- spective bridegroom, a graduate of Queen's Univer- sity in commerce, is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Reginald F. Aker, Oshawa. Miss Mary Louise Elliott will become the bride of John Ross Aker in a cere- mony to be held Saturday, June 10, in St. Paul's Pres- byterian Church. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mr. Carrie Cook, To-| Cooke, Graven hu grandpa- rents of the Naibaont: Mrs. Walter Coker, Huntsville, grand- mother of the bridegrom; Mr. jand Mrs. Lawrence Coker, Wes- Cheryl Pree " jton; Mrs. Dallass Prosser and FP of ghee of the Dallas Prosser Jr., Graven- "ad hurst; Miss Sharon Lewis, To- Among those holding reserva-|ronto, Edward Townsend, Ed- tions for the Ajax Ladies' Pipe|Ward Crosson, Huntsville; Mr. Band annual ball being held to-|and Mrs. Arthur White, Bow- morrow evening at the Kinsmen|Manville; Mr. and Mrs, Har- Centre are: Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|0!d Holland, Burlington. liam Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch Ferguson, all of Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson and party from the Highland Creek Pipe Band; Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Murdoch, Mr.} and Mrs. Neil McRae, Sr., Mr.| and Mrs. Walter McRae, Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meldrum and party, all of Oshawa. Mrs, William Burchell, a sis- ter of the bride's mother, Mrs. Michael Oleksiuk, was among the guests at the Brown - Bint wedding. Mrs. Burchell is a missionary, home on_ leave from Zambia, North Africa. Among those entertaining in| honor of Miss Linda Louise MacDonald, prior to her mar- riage last Saturday to Gary Millar, were: Mrs. Neil Mac- Donald, an aunt of the bride- elect, a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Mac- Donald's grandmother, Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Ritson road north; and the maid of honor, Miss Pamela Craggs, a pantry/ shower at her home on Albany) street. Out-of-town guests attending) the Millar - MacDonald wedding | last Saturday in St. Paul's Pres- byterian Church were: a great- aunt of the bride, Mrs, Calvin Emmons, accompanied by Mrs. Lena Minaker, both of Desoron- to; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buttle Seagrave; Mrs. Stanley Wheel- Mrs. John Irwin, Mrs. Ted Whitely, Mrs. Neill MacLean, Miss Gloria Irwin, and Mrs, Harold Ball left this morning to attend the Centennial Mosaic being presented in Ottawa thisjer, Whitby; Miss Elizabeth weekend by the Ottawa Beta|Kozub, Newcastle; Mr. and Sigma Phi Convention being)Mrs. Frank Walter, Courtice; and Miss Norma Bragg, Bow- manville. WESTERN ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL WIRING QUALIFIED Electric Heeting Contractor Certified Lighting Consultant. WESTERN ELECTRI 728-0842 held this weekend at the Cha- teau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa. A | '| TRULL'S RD, SOUTH | | | @ Wide Selection of | Fabrics aCascade40 electric water heater -- The fellow above may be man's best friend. 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