Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jun 1967, p. 14

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$4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 30, 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 i depends upon the submission of the completed form to the 'Women's Editor at least three days before the ceremony. "The record of the bride-elect's showers and her out-of-town - guest, should be submitted at least five days before the weddimg. » Hodowanski - Burton "The wedding of Marilyn Dor- een, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Chesley §, Burton, Oshawa, and Victor Roland Hodowanski, son of Mrs. Aglia Rospond, Oshawa, was held Saturday afternoon, June 24, at West- thinster United Church. @M@he Reverend John Porter @Miciated at the double-ring @eremony. Soloists, Mr. and a. Raymond Hatter, Oshawa, re accompanied by Mrs, Alfred Barassin. iven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length empire gown of silk organza with appliques of Chantilly lace; a fitted empire bodice fashioned with large lace appliques and elbow-length sleeves bordered with match- ing lace medallions. The A-line skirt featured lace appliques on the front panel and around the lower skirt. The back of the gown was enhanced by a flow- ing cathedral train bordered with Chantilly lace. A large white decorative rose encrusted bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses and baby's breath. Matron of honor was Mrs, James Prouse, RR 1, Brook- lin; bridesmaid, Miss Eleanor Hall, Oshawa, and junior bridesmaid, Miss Deborah Bur- ton, Oshawa, aister of the bride, The best man was Cornel Hadowanski, Oshawa, brother of the bridegroom, and usher: ing were William C. Burton, Sarnia, brother of the bride, and Arlen Dalby, Oshawa. Following the reception held at Westminster United Church hall the couple left for their honeymoon to Montreal, Que- bec City and points east, the bride wearing a semi-fitted, sleeveless, turquoise and lime green linen dress with match- ing turquoise empire style coat and hat, black ories and MR. AND MRS. VICTOR R, HODOWANSKI --Aldsworth Photography MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM T. BRANT SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, Charles §, Pear- son, Oshawa, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Myrtle Sylvia, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Deveaux, Cheticamp, Cape 'Breton, Nova Scotia. The wed- ding \ will urday, July 22, o'clock noon in St. 1967 at 12 Gertrude's awa, MARRIAGE Mrs. Oswald Robson, Oshawa, Toronto, ing a wild frug at a party, By age rege rei Joseph Arth e : you're not safe from sociologists|it to be polite. It was something " i Devbess, 90 who want to find out how. you|to do with their feet. Women tick, said "It's a nice thing to do at take place on Sat-|versity researchers, reported in Canada's Mental Health maga- zine, shows that lower, middle|SHUMSKY COACHES Roman Catholic Church, Osh-|and upper class dancers have announces the marriage of her|ologists noted the man takes the daughter, Gloria Charmaine, to|lead in the talking and the danc- James Richard Grieve, son of|ing. The people 'communicate _ and Mrs, S. T. Grieve of|more by touch than words." A urlington. The ceremony took specific sexual invitation was place on Thursday, June 29,limplied in the 1967, at Eglinton United Church, dance, which was then accepted | or rej q dancing, Researchers felt this Researchers Seek reflected an ambivalent sexual $ attitude. '"'She throws out an in- Whys Of Dancing vitation, then retreats into her OTTAWA (CP)--Even danc-|0Wn private world," Rich dancers were just doing A study done by Harvard Uni-|@ party."" Men said they were "very tired." AGAIN Oscar Shumsky will again be their own separate devious rea-|the principal coach of the Na- sons for breaking out their/tional Festival Orchestra string dancing gear. layers during the worksho; At a working class hop, soci- an he ' OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS invitation to ted by the female. MADE CLEAN 8WEEP When a woman guest checked out of a motel here the maids found they didn't have much to EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP)--jdrags her man along. These In the middle class, it's the | woman who wants to dance and Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE women said they felt alone in a dream world when they were clean up, Gone were a portable television set with stand and remote control unit; two dou- ble - size bedspreads; . four sheets; four pillow cases; two mattress pads; two linen blan- -- and a bathroom light fix- ure, Photo by Stannett BARBARA'S SA¥TY ||| 251 King St. £., Oshewe ANNIVERSARY sptcian, =--sd] ss 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 25% .OFF ON 5x7 -- 1.25 each ALL COLD WAVES 75 CELINA 8ST. --- OSHAWA 725-9572 20% Discount en Orders of 3 or More Pictures wn -- Gloria Robson a corsage of yellow chrysanthe- mums, Mr. and Mrs. Hodowanski will reside in Oshawa, while the bridegroom returns to his stud- with tiny crystais held her tier-|ies in Mechanical Engineering ed, shoulder-length veil of nylon|at Waterloo University in the tulle and she carried a cascade! fall. Spoelstra Joanne Marie, Mr. and Harman, Mrs. Rebert John] Bernadette exchanged wedding)Dawna Harman, - Harman daughter ofj/was maid of honor and Miss Miss Lynn Evelyn, Miss vows with Edgar Peter Spoel-| Noonan, Miss Faye Laurie and stra, son of Mr. and Mrs, Eesger Spoelstra, all of Osh- awa, at Northminster United Church, Saturday, June 24. The Reverend H. A. Mellow officiated. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a full-length, empire, A-line gown of silk organza with detach- able redingote of organza and lace, which fell to a chapel train. A floral headdress of seed pearls and lace held a bouffant veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations and stephanotis. " Miss Wanda Kalata, Oshawa, Brant - Styheresa Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Everett Bruce fyant, and William Theodore rant, son of Mr, and Mrs. ore John Brant, all of thy, were joined in mar- , Saturday, June 24 in St. 's United Church in frit) ithy. ? officiating clergyman was le Reverend John Smith. rice Binstead of Claremont fas soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length nylon organza gown with tilly lace, The bodice and point sleeves were also de of Chantilly lace. The dwn had a scalloped, semi- ateau néckline, and 'Expo" skirt. An oval chapel train fell f the shoulders and was med with two panels of pealloped Chantilly lace. Miss Edith Spoelstra, were bridesmaids. Miss Laurie Har- man was flower girl and Monty Harman was ring bearer. Andrew Goodwin was best man and John Harman, Ed- ward Bailey, Ronald Wilton, Stewart McGibbon and Gilles Pageau were ushers. After a reception at the Legion Hall, Simcoe Street South, the bride and _ bride- groom left for a honeymoon in the Laurentians, For going away, the bride chose an orange-ice ensemble with white accessories, The newlyweds will reside on Gibb Street in Oshawa. Bryant lined with seed pearls and ac- cented with crystal tendrils. A family tiara accented the head- dress which had four lengths re illusion veiling, falling be- low. Mrs. John Vale, Waterloo, was metron of honor, The bride's attendants were Miss Patricia Bryant, Miss Jose- phine Bryant, Miss Laurie Bry- ant, Miss Nora Bryant and Mrs. Larry Jacula, John Brant was best man and Norman Bryant, Peter Lawson, Gary Disney, Rowe Barrett and John Vale were ushers. After a reception in the Pic- cadilly Room of the Hotel Gen- osha, the couple left for a trip to the eastern United States and Expo 67. The new Mr, and Mrs, Brant will reside on Dunlop Street, Whitby. The bride's pane away ensemble was of pink ani yellow. georgette wi black e@ bride's headdress was a ster of organza petals out- Bishop - { Following their marriage last faturday in Westmount United Church, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Roy Bishop left for a honey- Smpon in New Brunswick. The , the former Josephine 'ona Richards, is the daughter pf' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rich- fards. and the bridegroom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop, all of Oshawa. * The Reverend A. W. Magee performed the ceremony and the 'bride was given in mar- riage 'by her father. « Attended by her sister, Mrs. Sandra Doucette, the bride irore a full-length sheath gown a scalloped neckline in the Jace bodice with an all-over organza coat effect, trimmed 'with Guipure lace and featuring @ bow at the empire back. A full, scalloped, shoulder-length 'vell was secured by a semi-cap of organza and roses and petals 'trimmed with lace. She car- Cheners ee es accessories, Richards ried a bouquet of white chrys- anthemums and red roses. MR. AND MRS. EDGAR P, SPOELSTRA g Ireland Studio Feted By Friends Prior To Wedding Prior to her marriage on Thursday to James Grieve, Miss Gloria Robson has been guest of honor at several showers and dinner parites. Mrs. Jack Glover, Bess- borough Drive and-Mrs. Bruce MacGregor, Lauder Road were hostesses at showers. Mr. and Mrs. John Larmond, Heather Court, entertained at a dinner party for the bride and bride- groom. | They were also entertained at} dinner parties given by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cummings, Tor- onto; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoover, Islington; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers, Toronto; Miss D. Hartell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. §, T. Grieve, Burling- ton; Mr, and Mrs. Murray Buzza, Burlington; Miss Anne Kloepfer, Toronto, Mrs. Robert Kirby, Islington, was hostess at a shower of the bride's classmates, The staff at The Hospital for Sick Children held a party and presentation. The bride's miother, Mrs. Oswald Robson, entertained at a party assisted by Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. John Larmond, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Cummirgs and Mrs. ( REMINDER TO MOTORISTS ~ IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE ONTARIO HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT MECHANICAL FITNESS OF USED CARS MOTORCYCLES REQUIRE TWO BRAKING SYSTEMS A used motor vehicle must be certified as mechanically Every motorcycle when being operated on a highway fit by any dealer who sells it for use on the highways, An shall be equipped with at least two braking systems unfit vehicle may only be sold after the plates have been each with a separaté means of application with one removed and returned totheDepartment.Thepurchaser _-- effective on the front wheel and one effective on the will receive a Bill of Sale. rear wheel, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1967. After repairs, registration plates can be obtained for such a vehicle by submitting, to the Department, the AIRCRAFT ON HIGHWAYS When an aircraft makes an emergency landing on @ Bill of Sale and a Certificate of Fitness signed ndit certified motor mechanic, EFFECTIVE JULY f 196 Lp ated pilot must have it removed within a rea- me. RESTRICTIONS ON TOWING When an aircraft is being driven or drawn along a high- it is illegal to drive a passenger car or station "et movem: com 8 -- than one vehicle in tow, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, Weieneay raffle Not. EFF UCtIVE JULY'I, 1967." J MUFFLERS New requirements as to mufflers have been enacted, Patol glo the use of a muffler cut-out, straight ex- ust, muffler, hollywood muffler, by-pass or Ser . SPEED LIMITS IN CONSTRUCTION ZONES New logiainticn now authorizes special speed zoning for marked construction sites, Motorists are required to obey posted speed limits. EFFECTIVE NOW. REPORTING OF MEDICALLY UNFIT DRIVERS tt is the duty of every legally qualified medical practi- tioner to report to the Registrar the name, address and ria upon a motor vehicle. EFFECTIVE JULY 1, diagnosis of every person coming under his diagnosis, ONTARIO treatment, care or charge who is suffering from a condi- tion that in the opinion of the medical practitioner is DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT such as to make it dangerous for such person to operate Siok balla Mi Kerr vehicle. EFFECTIVE NOW. ay ' Chris Murty. WOMEN SAID AYE. KINSHASA, The Congo (AP) With the women's vote re- The marriage of Patricia DeVries and Hubert John Van- den Heuvel took place last Sat- urday in Zion Christian Reform- ed Church with the Reverend D. N. Habermehl officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeVries, RR 2, Newcastle, and the bride- oom is the son of Mr. and rs. Marius Vanden Heuvel, Oshawa. The. father of the bride gave her in marriage. She wore @ cage gown of white silk and delicate lace with a_six- yard train of silk illusion flow- ing from the shoulders. A tiara of rhinestones and pearls held her full-length veil of silk illu. sion and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses and stephanotis, rs. George Glasbergen was her sister's matron of -honor Vanden Heuvel - DeVries ported as a big factor, the new constitution of The Congo was overwhelmingly approved at the June 4 elections, The aye Misses Grace and Betty De-|Vote Was more than 90 per cent, Vries, both of Newcastle. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Margaret Accommodations Vanden Heuvel, Oshawa. Jan Vanden Heuvel was the best man and John. Vanden Heuvel and William DeVries ushered. still A reception was held in Zion cera fal ered iz airy ite Date ner at the Oshawa Shrine Club, As the couple left on their Varlous Da $ honeymoon, the bride was Bus CHARTERS wearing a mint green coat and 2 days .... 28.00 dress ensemble in peau de soie with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs, Vanden Heuvel will make their home in Whitby. 4 days .... Ineluding everything except meols. SANTA'S. SECRETARY TRAVEL Postmistress Marty Blackburn 87 King St. © of Randolph, Iowa, has been 576-3131 and the bridesmaids were the The best man was Brian Drinkle and ushering were Robert Colby and Marvin Phin- ney, A reception followed in the church hall and as the couple left on their trip, the bride was wearing a white knit wool suit with pink accessories and a pink orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs, Bishop will re- turn to reside at 041 Simcoe Street North. PLAN SATAY VILLAGE SINGAPORE (AP) -- For tourists who can't afford to dine at luxury hotels the Singa- pore tourist association is plan- ning a "satay village'. The vil- lage will comprise about 40 small stands near a beach sell- peanut sauce and costing about 10 cents a serving. 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