Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1967, p. 13

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n now on these ns from Burling- oose from! Nude 1 walking sheer vith a Ban-Lon® h short welts for rd toes for longer able shades for ha, ginger, sable : aad lengths, I pair f pair 20 DAYS ONLY NE 17th ER'S - BRANDS 728-4626 623-5451 A record for your Wedding '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 submitied at least five days before the wedding. Foster - Northminster United Church was the setting for the mar- riage of Valentina Puhach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Puhach, Oshawa, and Barry Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foster, Blackpool, England, on Saturday, June 3 at 2 p.m. The Reverend Jan H. Dovga- lev performed the wedding ceremony, Soloist Lloyd Knight of Toronto was accompanied by Ronald Kellington. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an empire "A"-line gown of peau de soie with a scooped neckline. The gown had three quarter-length sleeves and a deep border of quipure lace falling to the hemline. The sleeves and bodice also had similar lace. A detachable cathedral train, appliqued with lace, highlighted the back of Wood - Stolaryk Marilyn Rose Stolaryk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stolaryk, and Vernon David Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davil Jan.es Wood, of Oshawa, exchanged wedding vows Sat- urday, June 3 at 2.30 p.m. at St. George's Memorial (Angli- can) Church. Canon F, G. Ongley offici- ated. The soloist, Mrs. Jack Peacock, Oshawa, was accom- panied by Alan Reesor, organ- ist. The bride, given in mar- awiage by her father, wore a formal ligoda satin gown with empire waistline and A-line skirt. It had a scooped neck- line edged with appliqued roses and lily-point sleeves. A lace- bordered train fell from the shoulders, A jewelled wedding ring headdress held a shoulder- length bouffant tulle veil. Robbins - Thompson Gail Louise Thompson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Thompson, and David Anthony Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins, all of Oshawa, were married at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Saturday, June 3 by the Reverend R. G. Brooks. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. St. Peter's choir, accompanied by Harold G. Forsythe, provided the music. The bride wore a full-length empire sheath of lagoda with bodice and French sleeves lav- ishly bordered with Alencon lace. The back of the gown had a detachable bow trimmed train, also appliqued with lace. A cluster of rosettes and pearl- ized fronds highlighted her pearl-studded shoulder length veil of silk illusion. She carried a white prayer book with peach- Bradley - Curl Lucille Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geophrey L. Curl, Brooklin, and Dennis Ray Brad- ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradley, Whitby, exchanged wedding vows at Brooklin United Church, Saturday, June 3 at 2 p.m. The Reverend George Mundy officiated at the ceremony in which the soloist, Irvin Gibson, Brooklin, was accompanied by Mrs. George Mundy. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a classic, original gown in loutache lace with matching train falling form the shoulders. A shoulder length WEDDING ALBUM Album is provided by the of the completed form to the Puhach the gown. She wore an exqui- site headdress of silk rosettes and pearlized fronds with a bouffant veil of silk illusion. Miss Sara Kuvshinikov, Erie, Pennsylvania, was maid of honor. Nata Puhach, sister of the bride, Lidia Grant, Chris- tine Lipski, Laura Rimland and Lucy Czigarenko were brides- maids. Elaine Dubna was the flower girl. Bruce Gray was best man and Bert Reynolds, Joseph White, Ross Harrison, Victor Puhach and Walter Puhach ushered. After a reception at the church hall, the couple travelled down the east coast of the United States. The bride wore a pink two-piece suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink and white sweetheart roses as they left. Mr. and Mrs. Foster will re- turn to reside in Toronto. Miss Patricia Smith, Osh- awa, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were: Miss Sandra Stolaryk, sister of the bride; Miss Cheryl Kreasul; Miss Rita Cannon and Miss Shirley Sto- laryk, sister of the bride. Edward Kostiw, Toronto, was best man and Ronald Wood, Grant Buss, Vernon Iverson and Randy Katchalumba were ushers. After a reception at the Pol- ish National Hall, the couple left for -a honeymoon trip to northern Ontario and Mont- real. The bride's going away ensemble was a dress and coat of lime green with matching patent leather shoes and purse and a white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will make their home in Oshawa. tone sweetheart roses and white button chrysanthemums with flowing satin streamers. Miss Vicki Gulley, Agincourt, was maid of honor and Miss Gail Souch, Miss Janice Thomp- son, Miss Jackie Thompson and|? Miss Christine Robbins, all of|f Oshawa, were bridesmaids. Miss Catherine Forsythe, Osh- awa, was flower girl and the best man was Robert Robbins. Ushers were: George Robbins, Byron Robbins, Frank Sheri- dan and Robert Thompson. After a reception at the Auto Workers' Credit Union Hall, the couple left for points south. The bride wore a three-piece, pale turquoise linen suit with a print silk blouse with patent leather shoes and purse. Her gladiola corsage was tinted to match her accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins will re- side in Oshawa. The matron of honor was Mrs. William Andrews of Oshawa. Miss Gail Agar, Toronto, Miss Peggy Curl, Newmarket, and Miss Patricia Bradley of Whitby were bridesmaids. Miss Kim- berly Curl of Newmarket was flower girl. Larry Chesson, Whitby, was best man. Gary Curl, Brooklin, David Bradley, Oshawa, and David Muckle of Whitby were ushers. After a reception at the An- nandale Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley left for a honey- moon in the Rocky Mountians, British Columbia. The bride wore a beige linen ensemble white illusion veil was enhanced by a petite crown of pearls. She} carried a white bridal rose pon) quet and blue-tinted stephanotis. with tangerine hat and clutch bag. The couple will reside in Whitby. MR. AND MRS. BARRY FOSTER Gail Carolyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Garfield Curry, Oshawa, and Dr. Jer- ome Thomas Kay, San Diego, California, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Kay Sr., Chi- cago, Illinois, were married at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Saturday, June 3 at 12.00 noon by Monseigneur Paul Dwyer. Soloist Frank Rosittani, Whitby, was accompanied by Jack Driscoll. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of silk organza over taffeta, featuring _ bell sleeves, high, waist and an "A" line skirt. The sleeves, bodice and skirt were exquisite- ly appliqued with seed pearls DR. AND MRS. JEROME THOMAS KAY Ireland Studio Be re See eee MR. AND MRS. DAVID A. ROBBINS Ireland Studio ee ee MR. AND MRS. DENNIS R. BRADLEY Ireland Studio THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR SATURDAY You can make Saturday a fine day by planning smartly. Handle routine affairs in the a.m. hours, since there's indi- cation of an interesting oppor- tunity being presented after noon, Relief from the pressure of details then will give you a Ireland Studio Curry and a detachable train was held by a self bow. A crown of pearlized leaves and crystal held a_bouffant, scalloped veil and she carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Lorrie Curry, Oshawa, sister of the bride, was maid of honor; Miss Susan Starr, Oshawa, Miss Era _ Robbins, Toronto, and Miss _ Lenora Devine, Hawaii, were brides- maids. Miss Karen Zienbicki, Toronto, was flower girl. The best man was Roger Kay, Chi- cago, and ushers were Walter Kay, San Diego, Harry J. Kay Dann, Strongsville, Ohio. After a reception at St. Mary of the People auditorium, the couple left for a honeymoon in Mexico. Dr. and Mrs. Kay will live in San Diego, California. Open Rest Home| To Estranged Wives NEW DELHI (AP) -- Indian husbands in New Delhi have to be extra careful these days to avoid an argument with their wives. All the married women in the capital now have a standing in- vitation to move into a newly- |bridegroom, was held at the |Brooklin Christian Education |Centre. They received a table Judy Campbell Guest Of Honor At Bridal Showers Prior to her marriage at 4) o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Westminster United Church to David John Coates of Brooklin, Miss Judy Campbell has been} guest of honor at several show- ers, a luncheon and trousseau tea. Miss Ursula _ Wittig, a bridal attendant, held a linen shower at her home on Ross- land road west, for high school friends, relatives and co-work- ers of the bride-elect. Mrs. Allan E. Taylor, Pontiac avenue, opened her home for a miscellaneous shower for rel- atives of the future _ bride- groom. A personal shower was given by Mrs. Kenneth Forbes, Beaufort drive, assisted by Mrs. Robert Campbell, Edward Whitehead, and Mrs.| James Marsh. A miscellaneous shower was held at Westminster Church hall for neighbors and friends of the bride-elect, hosted by! Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft, Mrs. James | | | Watson, Mrs. Richard Schad, and Miss Darlene Schad. | A kitchen shower presenta- tion was made at a luncheon given by Mrs. James Coates, Rexdale. A shower and presen- tation hosted by Mrs. Fred Young and Mrs. Alfred Wilson, in 'honor of the future bride and Mrs. |= lamp, TV tables, china, and several miscellaneous gifts. Mrs. Cyril Campbell, Garrard road, entertained at a trousseau tea in her daughter's honor. Guests were received by the hostess, and Mrs. David Coates, the prospective bridegroom's mother, and Miss Judy Camp- bell, the future bride. Those pouring tea were Mrs. Walter Groat and Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Miss Nancy Coates of Toron- to, was in charge of the guest book. In charge of the trousseau and wedding gifts was Miss Ursula Wittig. Following the re- hearsal this evening, Mr. and Mrs. David Coates, parents of the future bridegroom, will en- tertain the bridal party at their d rest home any time they become estranged from their spouses. "Any woman between 15 and 50 years old will be welcomed," says Mrs. Shiavux H. Jabvala, 70, president of the sponsoring All-India Women's.Conference. There's one hitch: They can't bring their children with them. "Their presence would com- plicate the real purpose for which this house has been built, namely to provide any psychia- tric help that will enable the women to go back to their hus- bands," Mrs. Jabvala explains. The house, built a cost of $14.- 700, can accommodate 25 TENDER TIPS To prepare asparagus for cooking, wash thoroughly then break off each stalk as far down .as it will break easily. This. ensures that only the ten- der. young part of the stalk home in Brooklin. is served. Fine Dress and designs, colors summer fabrics} DRESS UP YOU and HOME 11% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario 725-4551 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 Drapery Fabrics in the latest and materials. | women. In the first week it was open, only one estranged wife applied for admission. Residents have all their ex- penses paid although they have to help prepare the meals and share in cleaning duties. They will be given any free legal aid they need in case reconcilation is possible. When couples separate in In- dia it is the wife who generally better chance to study the new offering. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Saturday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates a pleasant outlook for most well- planned and cleverly-managed interests, especially those in- volving job and financial con- cerns. If you set high goals for yourself and pursue them con- scientiously, your affairs should be in fine shape by this time next year. Best periods for oc- cupational advancement: -- Sep- tember, November, December and next March. On the mone- tary score, you are currently in an excellent cycle for advanc- ing your status--one which will last until the end of 1967. Con- solidate gains then, and make no further moves toward fiscal expansion until the first of next March, when you will enter an- OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawa 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount o n Orders of 5 or More Pictures has to find a place to live. "At last, my false teeth are actually comfortable. | Wish someone had told me about CUSHION GRIP* /sooner." Discover this secret of perfect fit for yourself. | CUSHION GRIP is unique new pliable plastic that comes |in handy tube. Amazingly easy to apply (no mixing or measuring), one application lasts six weeks or longer even with nightly cleaning. Tasteless, odorless, it's the next best thing to having false teeth relined by your dentist -- and does it at a fraction of the cost! Ask your druggist |for CUSHION GRIP. For trial supply, send 25¢ and your 'name and address to: Pharmaco (Canada) Ltd., Pointe Claire, Que. Offer open to residents of Canada only. *neg. 1.m. No other good four-month period for increasing assets. Where personal interests are concerned, interesting opportu- nities for travel are indicated within the next months; also in January and April of next year. - and oe ed The period between now and| MR. AND MRS. VERNON DAVID WOOD Photo by Stannett, Whitby A,child born on this day will late September will be highly|be idealistic and both intellec- auspicious for sentimental in-/tually and 'creatively inclined. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 9, 1967 13 Pre-nuptial Parties For Mary Elliott Miss Mary Elliott, whose marriage to John Aker is taking place tomorrow, has been hon- ored at showers prior to the event. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. 2| Robert Elliott. Co-hostess was Mrs. John Ciosk. A presentation was made at the Spruce Villa by co-office workers of the Accounts Pay- able Department, General Mo- tors. A neighborhood shower was held at the home of Mrs. Alea Nathan. The bride - to - be was presented with linens. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. David , Jamieson. Cp-hostess was Mrs, Frank Black. Mrs. John Maroosis and Miss Katherine Maroosis were co- hostesses at a kitchen presen- j|tation held at the Oshawa Golf Club, Mrs. Douglas Stainton held a miscellaneous shower at her home. Co-hostess was Mrs. Rus- sell Clark. Mrs. John Richardson was hostess at a bathroom presen- tation held at the former's home. i Following the rehearsal this evening the bridal party will be '|entertained at the home of the .|bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Aker, Oshawa. EXPERT RE-FINISHING On all Types of Furniture French Polishing - Restoration of Antques | Oshawa Upholstering Co. 725-0311 terests; also late October and| next April. 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