Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 26, 1967 'WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by the Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Publication of this wedding record depends upon the submission Women's Editor at least three days before the ceremony. The record of the bride-elect's showers and her out-of-town guests should be submitted at least five days before the Romanchuk - Phillips wedding. Darla Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laird Phillips and Paul Stephen Romanchuk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Romanchuk, all of Oshawa, were united in marriage last of the completed form to the of lace and crystal petals held her scalloped, bouffant veil and she carried a bouquet of red Sweetheart roses, Miss Georgia Kerry was the maid of honor and the other at- Saturday afternoon in First|tendants were Miss Launa Phil- Baptist Church. Whe Reverend N. Frank Swackhammer officiated the soloist, Mrs. G, K. Drynan was accompanied by Rowland McCord. "Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length, daisy - patterned, im- lips and Miss Lynne Roman- Keith Johnston acted as best man with Lorne Rich and Gary Peters, both of Oshawa, and Arlen Wadsworth, Kingston, ushering. Following a reception at the ported Swiss lace cage over|Oshawa Shrine Club the couple a demi-fitted silk gown. The round neck and short sleeves were edged with lace daisies, repeated on the hem of the cage. Seed pearls dotted the yoke, back and front, and a full-length sheer train, appliqued and with daisies, fell from the shoulders. A cap/1. - Gravelle - vAngela Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William H. Tredwell, Gihawa and Roger Rolland Gra- velle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tred Gravelle, Mattawa, Ontar- io, were united in marriage in St, Mary of the People Church lgst Saturday afternoon. ~The Reverend Roland Sans- chargrin performed the cere- mony. Given in marriage by her left for Montreal and points east. For travelling, the bride donned a navy blue and white dress with matching hat, navy blue coat and a corsage of white baby chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs, Romanchuk will reside at $33 Gibb street, Apt. Tredwell of net and she carried a formal boquet of pink Sweetheart ros- es, white carnations and steph- anotis. She also carried a sil- ver horseshoe, a symbol of good luck, sent from England. The maid of honor was Susan Fudger and the bridesmaid, Phyllis Woodcock, Remie Grav- elle of Mattawa acted as best man and ushering were Jona- hie | Tredwell and Laurier Bou- er, the bride wore a gown "pridal satin covered with net and lace, styled with a fit- t@4. bodice, sheath sleeves and | @ bell skirt with a divided Following a reception in the Kinsmen Community Centre, the couple left for Buffalo, New York and Niagara Falls. For overskirt, Appliqued lace bead-|travelling, the bride donned a ed with pearls bordered thelyellow lace tent dress with scoop neckline and was ' @@ in motifs on the skirt. A satin rose and pearl blossoms , Beld her shoulder - length veil : Kapuscinski - Gardiner "Whe Reverend Father Kevin psig officiated at the mar- ge last Saturday afternoon of Shirley Jean Gardiner and t-| matching 11 low hat and black accessories. coat, a yel- Mr. and Mrs. Gravelle will make their home is Oshawa. A headdress of white blossoms encircled by silk petals held her bouffant, elbow - length veil and she carried a white prayer book, Joseph Albert Kapuscinski. The ceremony took place in St. John bg Evangelist Church, Whitby. e bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Gardiner, RR 1, Locust Hill, Ontario, and the is the son of Mr. and aad Kapuscinski of RR 2, ! Mrs, Marian Trimble of Orillia gang, accompanied by Mrs. P. Wilson. aan Sa rfoce' e , wore a gown of white peau de soie fashioned in an empire style with a lace jacket with three- pare I bell sleeves and chapel of matching lace. i ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. John Stezik, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, rol Anne, to Dennis Peter hewchuk, son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Joseph Shewchuk, Winni- gosis, Manitoba. The. wedding oe take place Saturday, June 34, 1967 at 2.00 p.m. in St. John's Ukrainian Greek Ortho- ox Chureh, Oshawa. "FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE ; Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Arthur ey, Whitby, formerly of wa, announce the forthcom- BE marriage of their daughter, laire Elizabeth, to Robert Gerald Knapp, son of Mrs. Ni- pholas Marshall Knapp, Oshawa, end the late Mr. Knapp. The remony is to take place on turday June 24, 1967, at 10,30 a.m. in §t, John the Evange- list Church, Whitby, »FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE : Mr, and Mrs, Everett Bryant, wish to announce the forthcom- ig marriage of Theresa Mary ryant to William Theodore Brant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brant, all of Whitby. The wedding is to take: place Saturday, June 24, 1067 at 4:00 p.m. in St. Mark's United Church, Whitby. -FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE : Mr. and Mrs. John Kiss, Osh- awa, with to announce the forth- coming 'marriage of their daugh- fer, Rose Marie Ursula, to Lieu- tenant Joseph Philippe Denis ssard, son of Mrs, Wilfred ard, Sillery, Quebec, and the late Mr. Lessard, The cer- emony is to take place Friday, June 2, 1967 at 6:00 p.m. e chapel of the Royal Mili- ry College, Kingston, Ontario. covered with lace; a gold. colored rosary and a single cen- tennial rose. Mrs, John Stephen, 6car- borough, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Bonnie Gardiner, Willow- dale; Miss Joan Gardiner, chuk, both of Oshawa, and Mrs, § and| Arlen Wadsworth of Kingston. MR. AND MRS. PAUL 8. ROMANCHUK Aldsworth Photography MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A, KAPUSCINSKI Law Street Pair Feted By Friends A surprise 25th wedding an- niversary party was held re- cently at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Douglas McLaurin, in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. "Bud" Henderson, Law street. On arrival, the bride was pre- sented with a corsage of pink and white chrysanthemums and the bridegroom with a bouton- Henderson replied. A swag lamp was presented to the couple from their many friends and the traditional cake was cut. A buffet dinner was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. James Lakas and Mrs. + Kent and dancing follow- ed, Mrs. Henderson is the former niere. Gordon Rae proposed aj; champagne toast to which Mr.| | Joyce Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Taylor, Toronto, and the late Mr. Taylor and Mr. Hen- derson is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Robert Henderson, Toronto. The couple was mar: ried in Kimbourne Park United Church, Toronto. They have two daughters, San- dra and Sherri, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson came from Toronto ten years ago and Mr. Henderson is the district sales MR. AND MRS. ROGER R. GRAVELLE Lenscraft, Whitby Greenwood; and the Misses J and Bernice a cinski, both of Whitby. e and Master Mark Kapuscinskl, Whitby, the ring bearer. The best man was Ted Kapus- cinski of Whitby and ushering were Richard Kapuscinski, Tor- fl Sh to Expo 67 can use fa! lat Gerding" BP gy Fomine | telephone booths, in which sev- PHONE IN A GROUP MONTREAL (CP) -- Visitors GUARD THAT PURSE eral people can talk simultan-| the is estimated be made durin fair's six mon' site, carried under the arm. to hitby, Greenwood. Following a reception in the Polish Hall, Banting avenue, the couple left on a tour of eastern Ontario and Quebec. For travel- ling, the bride donned a match- ing coat and dress ensemble in pale green, beige and brown and a white orchid corsage with sprigs of lily of the valley. 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TOO MUCH STRAIN MONTREAL (CP) -- Jean Short, executive director of the Girls' Counselling Centre, says exploitation of sex by press, TV, movies, literature and ad- vertising is putting youth under "intense pressure" and creat- ing problems for young women. ie She says the public relations MONTREAL (CP)----A woman po culture and the ie order should carry her purse close tolr at exploit sex for profit need body and hold it so tightly|reform, --Aldsworth Photography TO BE WED St. John the Evangelist Church, Whitby, will be the setting for the marriage uniting Miss Claire Eliza- beth Tierney and Robert Gerald Knapp. The bride- elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Tierney, Whitby, formerly of Osh- awa, received her bachelor of arts degree from the Uni- versity of Toronto, Class of "65, and is teaching at Sir Sandford Fleming High School, Yorkdale. The pros- pective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nicholas M, Knapp, Oshawa and the late Mr. Knapp. The ceremony will take place at 10:30 a.m, on Saturday, June 24. WAIT TO DYE At least a week's wait be- tween permanent waving and hair-coloring is wise, recom- MR, AND MRS, IAN D, ANDERSEN Ireland Studio Showers Honor Recent Bride Several showers were held for Miss Marilyn G, Gullison, a bride of last Saturday, now Mrs, Stanley Mankiewicz, The bridesmaid, Miss Shirley O'Neill, held a cup and saucer shower and the matron of hon- or, Mrs. Vincent Pauchuk of Cooksville held a couple's party and Ifnen shower at her home, | A kitchen shower was attend- ed by many friends at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs, D. M. McKinnon, Scarborough and a surprise miscellaneous shower was held by Mrs. David O'Brien, Peterborough, where the bride resided for seven years. 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Given in marriage father, the bride wore formal A-line hand-ma of white silk crepe enh French lace edging on shaped sleeves and rou line. Her headdress wa pill - box of French _2rusted with seed pearl: a shoulder - length ve Whe Piped from Grace | Church by Pipers Nei and Brian Pollock | their marriage last | afternoon were Diar Bradd and Dennis Whalley. The bride is the dav Mr. and Mrs. Dudley B: the bridegroom is the Mr. and Mrs. Robert all of Oshawa. The Reverend Phill officiated and the music was played t Fiess. Given in marriage father, the bride wore : sheath of Alencon lace semi-bateau neckline : point sleeves enhancec sleeveless coat of pure : organza appliqued wit Her headdress was a cluster of organza pet Fuse At high noon last S$ Diane Dusureault was 1 marriage to Vincent Jo co in a ceremony in S of the People Roman | Church. The bride is the ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Herm ureault and the brideg the son of Mr. and Mrs Fusco, all of Oshawa. The Reverend Norbe nac officiated, assisted bride's brother, Dennis eault, as the altar bo Garry Booth was the sol companied by Mrs. Phi ley at the organ. Given in marriage father, the bride wore a silk faille sheath gown ced with re-embroidere con lace, complemente chapel train caught. b: at the shoulders. Her he was a lace bonnet ho! bouffant scalloped she Mankie St. Andrew's United was the scene of the \ last Saturday afternoon | ilyn Gail Gullison and D ley Mankiewicz. The b the daughter of Mr. an Wendell H. Gullison, C and the bridegroom is 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Carl jewicz of Winnipeg, Me The ceremony was p ed by the Reverend Joh ris. The organist, E. CWL Debates Family Law WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) gates vote today on reco dations already read bef 47th annual convention London Diocesan Council Catholic Women's Lea: Canada. 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