Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1967, p. 15

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strides skirt. or oantsuit f viscose dia'... 'lightful > many kles and it along n, brick We ae NONALD. DUCK WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by . Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Publication of this wedding record depends upon the submission of the completed form to the Women's Editor at least three days beiore 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 wedding. Peel - Gladman The marriage of Sharon Annjholding a nylon tulle veil and Gladman, Bowmanville, and|She carried a prayer book dec- Randee Brook Peel, Oshawa, |O"s'ea with blue roses : _ was solemnized by the Rever.| iss bobieieg amine of F ; ages ee maid-of-honor: end R. G. Brooks in Saint} Mics Bonnie Bothwell, Maple E George's Memorial Church last|Grove, the bridesmaid and the ge. Saturday afternoon. The bride|flower girl was Miss Terrie is the daughter of Mr. and/Lee Gladman of Courtice, Mrs, Thomas Mark Gladman,| The best man was thor Sr, Bowmanville, and the|Chmelowsky and ushering were bridegroom is the son of Mr.|Timothy Peel and John Ladd, and Mrs, Thomas Lloyd Peel,!all of Oshawa. ; Oshawa. | A reception was held at Cour- The wedding music was play-|tice United Church e and later ed by F, Alan Reesor, organ-|the couple left for a trip to ist. Northern Ontario. The bride Given in marriage by her|donned a beige linen sheath father, the bride wore a lace|with matching hat and shoes coat covering a white satin) and a blue corsage. empire sheath with a seeded) Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Peel will pearl yoke. Her headdress was|return to reside at Marland a rose of organza and satin|Avenue, Oshawa. McGrath - Savinac | MR, AND MRS. RANDEE B, PEEL --tIreland Studio The wedding of Elizabeth, veil of nylon tulle and she car- Marie, daughter of Mr. and|ried a cascade of red roses. Mrs. Edgar G. Savinac, Osh- Eri 4 cousin of the bride, Miss | "MIC | Connie 54 y McGrath, son of Mr, and Més.lmaubathoase eat' ale nate? Edward McGrath, Lindsay,!Fowler and Miss Shelia Me-| took place last Saturday after-!Grath were the bridesmaids noon in Holy Cross Church Miss Barbara Bakogeorge was The Reverend Edward Lawjthe flower girl. John McGrath officiated at the ceremony and| brother of the bridegroom, was Mrs. George Booth sang and/best man and another brother. accompanied herself at the|Edward McGrath, ushered with! @ organ. |Larry Tully, H Given in marriage by her| Following a reception held at): father, the bride wore a full-|the Spruce Villa Hotel, the | : length empire-styled gown of|couple left for a trip to Mont-| = logoda silk with an A-line skirt.|real. The bride was outfitted in| The fitted bodice was styledia cherry pink silk knit dress): with a scoop neckline and aland matching jacket with white * awa, and Robert Joseph full-length train, edged with| accessories. Alencon lace, fell from the! Mr. and Mrs. R. J. KE. Me-|/ shoulders. Her crown of seed|Grath will return to reside on pearls held a shoulder-length|Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Pilkey » McBain The Reverend Walter Jack-! The bride's sister, Miss son officiated at the marriage) Michelle McBain. was the in Saint Paul's Presbyterian maid-of-honor and the other Church, last Saturday afternoon| of Heather Cheryl McBain and|attendants were Mrs. Robert Allan Clifford Pilkey. The bride|Baker and Mrs, David) Law is the daughter of Mr. andjrence with the bridegroom's Mrs. Malcolm Cecil McBain sister, Miss Jacqueline Pilkey and the bridegroom is the son.as the junior bridesmaid, Rob-! of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pilkey,{ert Baker was the best man all of Oshawa. jand ushering were Brian The soloist, Mrs. Beverley | Jenkin and Edward Cooper, all e Smith of Oshawa, was accom-|f Oshawa, ' panied by Mr. Frank Walter. Following a reception at the isl MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. BURNS MR. AND MRS. R. J. E. McGRATH MR. AND MRS. ALLAN CG. PILKEY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 20, 1967 'THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR FRIDAY The full moon on Friday will {have tremendous influence on |the emotions, so it would be ad- visable not only to keep your own feelings under control, but to be extremely tactful with) others who will be similarly afflicted. Be especially careful not to in-! dulge in temperamental out-} bursts with superiors or busi-|§ }ness associates. |FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Friday is your birthday, your chart for the coming year | promises a possible occupational promotion and (or) an interest- ing avocational opportunity in jlate October. Despite these _ indications, however, don't, in a spirit of joptimism, go overboard finan- jcially in the meanwhile since | conservatism will be a "must" juntil the end of 1967. For you jand all Cancerians, this is a jyear for planning future fiscal jmoves rather than taking jchances in the hope of making }immediate gains. September and October will |f : be excellent months for conceiv- | is ' ing and launching sound proj- ects and, if you carry such pro- grams out in your usual clever manner, you should see first re- sults during the first three months of 1968, with a further profitable three - month cycle star-promised as of June 1. It will be important, however, that you do not speculate during the coming September, November and December. PROGRESS DUE On the job front, aside from the aforementioned good period in October, you are slated for good progress during the latter half of August and the last week in September Other good periods: late De cember, next February and (or) May. Scientists and creative workers should have a generally good year with high points of accomplishment indicated in September, December, , ne xt | January, March, May and June | Personal interests will be gov- jerned by generally good influ- ences for the next 12 months, |with emphasis on romance dur- --lIreland Studio ing September, December, in February, May and June; on travel in August, September, January, April and June. Your next year will also be notable for stimulating social activities and happiness in do- mestic surroundings A child born on this day will be intelligent, dignified and en- :|dowed with a charming person- ality. WINS GOLD MEDAL WINNIPEG (CP) -- Cathe- rine Mary MacLeod, 23, of Win-| ipegz has won a gol pt --Irwin McKinley Manitoba. Miss MacLeod, en- Given in marriage by her Grandview Gold Club the father, the bride wore a gown/Ccouple left for a honeymoon to! of elegant re-embroidered Alen-|Bermuda and then Expo. The} con lace over a crepe sheath|bride chose a going-away dress) | LONDON with a high lace-edged neckline|and coat ensemble of blue) zion United Church was the)Craggs, Oshawa, and ushering |: noes and lace appliques highlighting|!inen with an over-lay of white|setting for the marriage last|were Alan Glaspell and Donald the sleeves. Her headdress of|lace, white accessories and a!sSaturday afternoon of Marilyn] Gallagher, Fort Erie. embroidered leaves trimmed|corsage of pink Happiness| jean Glaspell and William Rus- Pollowing a 'reception held at with pearls held a bouffant veil/sweetheart roses. sell Burns. The bride is the dau-| 3 Zion Church hall, the. couple | (AP). -- Bare and hélp the of illusion net and she carried) Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pilkey ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald | or for a honeymoon in the Poc- |Mark's Anglican Church in the ange rg aaa seis | aa Se capa xd ee ne ono Mountains, Pennsylvania. |Marylebone borough of mini-) roses se vy. va, ridegr. ' i and Mrs, William J. Burns o Oshawa. with matching coat fashioned on ane Reverend Jenks Reed per | empire lines with accessories|ionably long skirts. a sald da I y erman - a 7 \formed the ceremony ans - spo/0f navy blue and white and alhalf the shop prices," she says | Melon sie aon ay Sada od corsage of red roses. lof her seamstress efforts. "'It's| The marriage of Carolynjheaddress. She carried a white Soloist, accompanied Dy Miss) ay" ond Mrs. Glaspell willlgood therapy and restful as Joyce Batty and David Lewis|Bible decorated with pink rose-|Joan McMaster. Given in marriage by her,Treturn to reside in Oshawa. Cryderman was solemnized by| the Reverend George Mundy in Brooklin United Church, last Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Batty, Brooklin, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cryderman, Maple Grove. The soloist was Ross Metcalf, of Hampton, accompanied by Norman Williams. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an em- pire A-line gown of peau de soie with a chapel train. The bodice of re-embroidered lace | Mrs. Thomas Constable, Scarborough, was the matron- of-honor and the other atten- dants were Mrs. William Batty of Brooklin and Miss Esther Cryderman, Maple Grove. The best man was James Cryder- man, Maple Grove, and usher- ing were Douglas Batty, Brook- lin, and Kenneth Cryderman, Maple Grove. Following a_ reception § at Brooklin United Church Chris- tian Education Building the 'buds and satin streamers. | a father, the bride wore an em-, \pire sheath gown of silk organ- za and ribbon lace. The empire bodice was fashioned with a scoop neck 'and short wide bell sleeves. Enhancing the long, narrow skirt was a full-length train of silk organza. Petals of |silk organza edged with seed |pearls held a scalloped, tulle }veil and the bride carried a |bouquet of tropicana roses and stephanotis centered in fern | Miss Larry Craggs, Oshawa |was the matron - of ~ honor BURNS JEWELLERS couple left for Expo. For the|and the other attendants were wedding trip the bride chose a|nrs. Alan Glaspell and Miss 20 SIMCOE STREET NORTH two-piece coral boucle suit with | Bonnie Burns with Miss Patri OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M, had a scalloped neckline and|bone accessories. \cia Marie Glaspell the flower French. sleeves and her! Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Cryder- | girl. The best man was Larry shoulder-length veil of tulle was)man will return to reside in|---- 2 os eS ei a held by a lily-of-the-valley |King City. - Widow Returns To Sable Island | DIGBY, N.S. (CP)--For 88- year-old Mrs, Merton Embree of Nakusp, B.C., a trip to lonely Sable Island this summer was a sentimental journey. _| Mrs, Embree, now a widow, lived on the narrow sandbar, |180 miles southeast of Halifax, for 25 years. Born in \Nova Scotia, she went to live on the island in 1885 when her father was ap- pointed island superintendent. She learned to operate the wire- less and often sent code mes- sages to the mainland. Alexander Graham Bell, who stayed on the island in 1898, presented her father with a plate camera which Mrs. Em- bree used to record scenes and incidents on Sable. Mrs. Embree visited relatives here, then took off for Sable, after which she planned to visit the Magdalen Islands where she lived for two years from 1911. "While I was there I 'served as third operator:of the Marco- {ni station,"' she says. "I believe |I was one of the first women |Marconi operators in North STOREWIDE JULY SALE CORTINUES! VERY SPECIAL OFFER ! 1847 Rogers Bros. SILVERPLATE White Orchid Pattern (Discontinued) Ya PRICE Regular Open Stock 118.00 50 piece set NOW 59.88 CHEST. INCLUDED. MAKE FRUIT RELISH Toss diced fresh nectarines with packaged diced dates, chopped water chestnuts, chop- ped candied ginger and lemon juice. Serve with pork chops grilled ham or ribs, lied MR, AND. MRS. PATRICK J, CYR --Ireland Studio 'abate 2 j/For travelling, the bride chose | <yirted London are earned by an imported white cotton dress | ising the hemline of unfash- et Burns - Glaspell [BARE KNEES FOR CHURCH! the church! That's the aim of Mrs, Dorothy | Bryan whose cash contributions to the restoration fund of St lwell as an aid to the church.' THEY WORK SOLO toba medical graduate, will in-| Most industrial nurses in the tern at Montreal General Hos- | {U.S. work alone. pital. RS CONFIDENTIALLY YOU | ee es MONTREAL, July 20th -- Saving can be easy... when you do it THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA way. For long-range savings there's the 6-year Savings Certificates tha pay you $100 for every $75 you invest If chequing privileges don't interest you there's the new 'Blue Chip' savings account that pays a full 4%4% interest rate. Then, of course, there's the regular savings accoun at 3!2% interest, with regular chequing privileges. Whichever lan you choose, pick up a free copy of the new Scotiabank Budget Book at your nearest branch. You'll find it will really help you plan your savings... and spending... more wisely, SALAD DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN and of course you know tha! with any salad, the dressing is very im- ; 3 | portant. That's why, when I shop at DOMINION, I ask for Dominion's own RICHMELLO SALAD DRESSING. Rich- mello is flavour perfect... the ideal com- panion for all the good salad fruits and vegetables I can buy at Dominion... and its price is perfect, too. It gives me both good quality and good value--and what more can I ask for? Well, I can ask for and find courtesy, service and marvellous meat at Dominion. Yes, Dominion's own brands are great money-savers but it's still mainly because of the meat that more Canadians shop at Dominion! HAVE A WONDERFUL VACATION... and I'm sure you will when you take along the right things with you, including dependable SHY, the modern femi- nine syringe that's so easy to use wherever you are, with no awkward hose to hang up, Shy '| comes in-a beautiful case -- neat, handy, com- pact... easy to tuck away. What's more, now, \and for a limited time, you can get your Shy specially priced at $3.95 -- $1.00 below its reg- ular cost! So remember to take advantage of this Shy "Vacation Special" --at drugstores only, Be sure also to take along Demure, the mint-fresh, gently medicated feminine douche in its packable plastic bottle. HOORAY FOR SUMMER}... and all the fun and excitement it means for everyone, Maybe you'll be going : a 1 C) | to Expo or making a cross-country tour as But whatever your Riess, it's always wise @ to keep a supply of CORRECTOL® on hand rt H your Centennial project (wonderful idea!), just in case travel or usual summer diet Said changes should cause irregularity problems. i} Correctol is a gentle laxative designed es---/\\ i pecially for a woman's delicate system. It ~ combines a waste softening action with just enough of a mild laxative to control regularity. Available in pink tablets, easy to take anywhere. Ask for Correctol, a Pharmaco (Canada) Ltd. product, at any drug counter. HERE ARE Two THINGS to add zest to parties... two of Brights fine wines -- MAZEL TOV and DUBARRY SPARKLING VIN ROSE. These good Canadian wines are unique... and both delicious in their own fine way. MAZEL TOV is a rich, hearty wine Ge -- it's "the man's wine that women like" made from ere jheavy sun-ripened Concord grapes grown in the (g82E Toy? Niagara Peninsula. And DUBARRY SPARKLING \ > |VIN ROSE... well, just taste it-- well chilled -- QDs |to discover how delightful a pink, sparkling wine use ican be! It's a very special taste treat at a very special modest price! ?EACE OF MIND... that's what you will enjoy when VUPERCAINAL® CREAM is in your medicine _" 'abinet. I've found, for my family, it is the mly all-purpose first aid cream --and it is soth antiseptic arid anesthetic. It's wonderful o be able to recommend a product that takes are of those emergencies that arise in every tousehold -- minor cuts -- skin irritations i » Du Barry Spattiog Ion os oe even acne and diaper rash), And I have found -%y Vupercainal Cream has the most soothing and ee py 'elaxing effect when applied generously and gently to tired and ching feet! Do get Nupercainal All-Purpose Antiseptic Cream, wailable at drugstores everywhere. | nit id medal for medicine from the University of] gaged to a University of Mani-| SPORTSWEAR | LTD. Oshawa Shopping Centre The Savings Are TREMENDOUS! REDUCTIONS Merchandise MUST GO ia THIS IS THE EVERYBODY WAITS FOR é PRICE and LESS Shop Tonight Tomorrow and Saturday 50,000 Stock Of Summer NOW Regardless Of Cost At Reduced Prices «All Sales Final SEIGNEUR'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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