Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1967, p. 11

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im liners! Don't fruit and vege- ASHER PUMP IGERATOR 244 FREEZER in advance or sale. oa | NOMURA SANTIS iii lel WEDDING ALBUM 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 guest. should be submitted at least five days before the wedding. Rutherford - Szulak _ Christina Helen Mary, daugh- fer of Mr. and Mrs. Tadeusz Henryk Szulak, and Allan George Rutherford, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ruther- ford, all of Oshawa, exchanged nuptial vows in Saint Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church last Saturday morning with the Reverend N. J. Gignac officiating. | Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full gown of organza over satin with a matching cathedral train. The skirt and _ bodice were appliqued with lace and decorated with seed pearls. Her flower - shaped headdress of lace, pearls and crystal held a veil of four-tiered net and she carried a bouquet of pink roses.! Simpson - Smith The wedding of Suzanne Smith and Bruce Simpson took place last Friday evening in St. George's Memorial Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. F. Smith and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Simpson, all of Oshawa. The Reverend R. G. Brooks officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of Chantilly lace with a scalloped neckline and bell-shaped skirt. Her headdress of flowers, studded with pearls held a shoulder-length veil and she carried a bouquet of roses| and carnations. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Johnston - Saint Mark's United Church, Whitby, was the setting for the marriage last Saturday after- noon of Catherine Rose Cock- burn and Blair Douglas John- ston. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John_B. Cockburn, Cockburn Glen, Osh- awa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Johnston of Whitby. The Reverend John Smith performed the ceremony and Mrs. John L. Beaton played the wedding music. The bride's father gave her in marriage and the bride wore an antique ivory gown of satin crepe with a flowing train. Her headdress, flora] clusters of or- | McClelland A Whitby wedding in St. Mark's United Church last Sat- urday afternoon united Elaine Louise Campbell and James Cameron MicClelland, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Campbell and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James McClelland, all of Whitby. The Reverend John Smith officiated and the wedding music was played by Thomas Henstock. The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a full- length, long-sleeved gown of peau de soie trimmed with Chantilly lace and a_ long, matching train. A floral head- dress heli her shoulder-length veil and she carried a bouquet of daisy chrysanthemums and pink and white carnations. Mrs. Frank Dittrick was the matron of honor and the brides- maids were Anne Henstock and Ruth Howlett, all of Whitby. The flower girl was Frances Dittrick. Larry Thompson of Bowman- ville was the best man and the ushers were Robert Me- Clelland, Whitby, and George Demery, Oshawa. Following a reception at the} Whitby Curling Club the couple} Album is provided by the of the completed form to the Miss Dolores Allen of Osh- awa was the maid-of-honor and the, bridesmaids Madeline Forbes, Ottawa, Miss. Agatha Boiten, Oshawa, Miss Sharon Smith, Oshawa were accom- panied by Lisa Etherington, Cornwall, cousin of the bride, as the flower girl. The best man was Robert Witzel, Columbus, and ushering were Jack Lee, David Shrigley, and Warren Estabrooks, ull of Oshawa. A reception was held at Ade- laide House and later the. couple left for a honeymoon in the Maritime Provinces, Ver- mont and at Expo. For the wedding trip the bride chose a blue crepe ensemble with beige accessories. | William Huard and the other) attendants were Mrs. Walter} Reba and Miss Marlene Abram- off, with Miss Charlene Airde the flower girl. Brian Simpson of Burlington was the best man and ushering | were Donald Challice, and Mur-| ray Spears of Port Perry. | Following a reception at the Shrine Club the couple left for a honeymoon to St. Catharines and the United States. For the wedding trip the bride was dressed in a two piece dress of yellow and green nylon with) © white accessories and an orchid| © corsage. : Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Simpson © will return to reside on Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Cockburn I sion veil and she carried a bou-) - quet of stephanotis. | Miss Margaret Hare was the maid-of-honor and the other| attendants were Miss age : Cockburn, Miss Marrianne Karssing and Gladys Smith. The brother of the bridegroom, Bruce Johnston, was the best man and ushering were Craig| Lloyst, Harry Cockburn and/ Herbert Tran. | Following a reception § at Cockburn Glen, home of the bride, the couple left for a trip to Main. For the wedding trip the bride chose a white man- tila lace dress with a navy blue straw breton hat. | Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Johnston' The Reverend J. C. Pereyma ganza, held a full-length illu-'will reside in Whitby. jofficiated at the marriage in Saint George's Greek Catholic Church, last Saturday afternoon lof Jean Wnuk and Clifford: Wil- 'liam Grant Dodsworth. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wnuk and the jbridegroom is the son of Mr. jand Mrs. Clifford James Dods- ;worth, all of Oshawa. | Mrs. Garry Booth was the |soloist self at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of silk with an 'overlay of flower-appliqued or- |ganza. ledged in silk was attached at he back of the. gown with a large bow. Her headdress, a wedding band of silk, held a shoulder - length bouifant veil and she carried a dozen white |Sweetheart roses. Mrs. John Lawrence, Oshawa was the matron of honor, the bridesmaids were Miss Mary Seniw, Toronto, and Marilyn and Ann Wnuk, sisters of the bride. : ; | A brother of the bridegroom, | jand Peter William Duyket,/awa was the matron-of-honor|Zubkavich and Mrs, Joseph Hal- Gary Dodsworth, was the best e man and ushering were John * . Lawrence, Garth McKnight and, MRS. C. W. G. DODSWORTH for |Robert Wnuk. jD. Following a reception held at white linen double breasted suit! \Saint George's Greek Catholic with black accessories. Church for Northern Ontario. For the|worth will reside on Eglint |wedding trip, the bride chose a!Avenue West, Toronto. - Campbell MRS. J. C. McCLELLAND For the wedding trip, the! left for northern Ontario and|bride chose a blue dress,| will return to reside at a ape coat and beige acces- sories. Athabaska Street, Oshawa. Clouter - Bowman Eleanor Bernice, daughter of|carnations and pink Sweetheart Mr, and Mrs. James W. Bow-|roses. man, Oshawa and Maynard John Clouter, of Toronto, son of Saturday afternoon. Rhyddid Williams. father, the bride wore a_ full- length empire gown of silk or- length sleeves of Chantilly lace. ganza bow. Her headdress, two|a' organza roses, studded with seed pearls, held an elbow-|Clouter will return to reside atjand the other attendants were|somme; blend a cup of pickles| was attached below the shoul-|. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Belljin cl a Apartments,| Mrs, Allan MacDonald, and two|with tomato rice soup; float|ders and a lace wedding band] will return to reside on Gibb ait adeeie. ak ate faa led with seed pearlg held/Street, Oshawa. length nylon tulle veil and she|the Torontonian carried a bouquet of white ccessories, Toronto, sisters of the bride, Mrs. Verne|popcorn on green pea soup. Grace Lutheran Church ws /Gauld, and Miss Marilyn organdy.» Her headdress of|chose a yellow linen suit with) FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE the setting for the marriage of} Mitchell. flowers, adorned with seed white accessories and a cor- A : : | Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Wil- Beatrice Janette Mitchell and! L t Frank Stephen Macko last Sat-|Kenneth Macko, was the ring sion veil, and she carried a Mr. and Mrs, Peter urday afternoon. The bride is|bearer. Bert Jalasjaa, Mimico,| jthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Alfred The bride's sister, Mrs.,the bridegroom is the son of! . aS Josiah A; Catalano, was elt the bride, Michael Mitchell, 4 matron-of-honor and the other Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Clouter,| attendants were Mrs. Gordon B. Elliston, Newfoundland, ex-|Wilsun and Miss Patricia Find- changed nuptial vows in North-|lay, all of Oshawa, with Miss and Mrs. George Macko} Sr., all of Oshawa. | The Reverend Phillip Fiess,8toom, Edward Macko. performed the ceremony and) A reception was held the choir of Grace Lutheran}Auto Workers' Credit Union minster United Church last/Donna Jayne Hiscock, niece of|Church sang, accompanied by/ Building and later the couple the bridegroom from St. John's) Miss | The Reverend Wesley Herbert|Newfoundland, as the flower organ. officiated at the ceremony and/girl. Albert Clouter, Toronto, a| The bride, who was given in|the bride chose a yellow dress,| Mrs. Gordon Hawker, the|brother of the bridegroom, was narriage by her father, wore a/and matching lace coat with soloist was accompanied by Mr.|the best man and ushering were full-length princess-style gown white accessories and a yellow|*" me Paul Shallhorn, Toronto, and/of nylon organza over taffeta,|orchard corsage. Re 7 ;./ ¢ . iy: , sk Given in marriage by her eC a, bs a Chou, Hali-!4 matching chapel-length train} Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Macko| performed the cermmiony. 'end |obert Hall OMiawh: Louise Macko on the jedged with Chantilly lace fell|will return to reside on Simcoe ; sph oer : : , Following a reception held at|from the empire waistline. The|Street South. SE PEE ag ose Bi og Rigen Fe Buln rg to | plac cg ganza, with bodice and elbow-|the Shrine Club, the couple left| bride's headdress, a cluster of} -------------- : | music for Prince Edward Island, For|Chantilly lace petals, held two : The A-line skirt featured a front/the wedding trip the _bride/circles of illusion veiling and) For a really glamorous first|father, the bride wore an A-line|Mountains, Pennsylvania. The panel or gpg rigs of swine e ved a ea -- pacing igs ay heave, |Course, be creative: Sprinkle ajgown of crystal charm featur-|bride chose a dress and coat Mary's Hospital pi rg lace and the chapel train was|sem : ses an ® chrys- f toast Imonds i § . nse i ik li i i iy held at the waist 7 a large or-|white lace overlay and whitelanthemums, cup of toasted almonds andjing a sheer yoke of Chantillyjensemble of white silk linenjing will operate independently Miss Elaine Bebee of Bow-|\cream of asparagus soup; addjshaped sleeves. A gathered|dot skimmer and black acces-|b St vi Mr. and Mrs, Maynard John|manville was the maid-of-honor|diced tomatoes to jellied con-|train adorned with lace roses sories. ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 21, 1967 11 ~"® THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA + FOR SATURDAY Over-emotionalism will contin- #/ue to afflict many on Saturday, so use care in dealing with oth- = ers--especially those of the op- posite sex. These planetary afflictions will lift during the late p.m., so ; all should find a welcome re- lease from tension. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Saturday is your birthday, ¢|\your horoscope promises an ex- cellent year in the field of per- sonal relationships. If careful to 2 avoid friction in late October 'and late December, you should find domestic and social inter- ests exceptionally congenial for practically the entire year, and there is also indication of some * unusual and heart-warming de- velopments along romantie , lines during September, in late :|December, in February, May _jand (or) June. "| Most auspicious periods for travel: August, September, late October, late December an@ throughout January, April and June. Although your monetary [status may not change much between now and the end of De- cember, it would be well to re- member that for you, and all me other Cancerians, stars have decreed that the last half of 1967 = will be a time in which to plan > for the future--not for risking _ assets in the hope of making -. immediate gains. SPECULATION POOR It will be especially tmpor- tant not to speculate during September, November and De- cember. September and October, how- ever, will be ideal months for : Carrying out feasible ideas and aunching programs for fiscal 'expansion over a period of two years. If executed smartly, pro- jects thus conceived should show first results during the first three months of 1968, with another excellent three-month |eycle star-promised as of the | beginning of next June. | Best periods for job advance- jment: late August, late Septem- ber, the latter half of October (exceptionally good!), late De- cember, next February and (or) May. A child born on this day will jbe unusually conservative; would make an excellent scien- tist or researcher. EARN UP TO $100. A WEEK OR MORE BIG PAY JOBS WAITING for MAR- VEL GRADUATES. Marvel Hair- dressing Schools in principal cit- ies offer exclusive "MARVEL TOUCH" training. Complete course DAY or EVENINGS. For free bro- chure, write or visit MARVEL "BEAUTY SCHOOLS Established over 40 years, a | MR. AND MRS. BLAIR D. JOHNSTON Denis Studio, Whitby ba OE SOS eee ee MR. AND MRS. ALLAN G. RUTHERFORD Ireland Studio MR. AND MRS. BRUCE SIMPSON Photo by Sneyd MR. AND MRS. JOHN E.. WELLMAN Astor Studio | MR, AND MRS. PETER W. DUYKER Ireland Studio Dodsworth - Wauk MR. AND MRS. RONALD G. BELL Ireland Studio Dept. OT. 219 Bloor St. W. TORONTO | : 'Eleanor Bowman | maeneeene 1: SERS - s "ORR hie ba ROS AN Rg np: | Wellman-Courtice --Feted By Friends pearis he a poutfant shouider- Lynda Di . daughte f ant ie =p a to length veil of silk illusion -" Prior To Wedding Feature Value ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cour- |tice, Bowmanville, and John|she carried a cascade o Edwin Wellman, son of Mr.|Johanna Hill roses and stephan-| Miss Eleanor Bowman was jand Mrs, Edwin Levi Wellman, otis set in ivy. |honored at a nun-ber of showers Oshawa, exchanged nuptial! Miss Patricia Williamson was|and parties prior to her wed- | {vows in Ebenezer United the maid-of-honor and the|ding to Maynard Clouter last BRAND NAME Church, Bowmanville, last Sat: | bridesmaids were Miss Sher-| Saturday. Men's DRESS SHOES urday afternoon, |rell Leetooze, Miss Joan Well-| A miscellaneous shower was The Reverend Denmot C.! man, Miss Grace Clemens and{held at the home of Mrs. Gor- Black rscott officiated at the cere-| Miss Joan Wood, cousins of the;don Wilson, Marland Avenue. OC mony and the soloist, Ross|bride, from Belleville. The best|In attendance were school Bluche f, Balmoral, Metcalf of Hampton, was ac-/man was Andrew Murdoch, |friends and members from the companied by Mrs. Eric Cour-| and ushering were John Ford-|Oshawa Sea Rangers. and Brown, and accompanied her- Slip - on Moccasin, tice, er, Lawrence Courtice, brother) The matron-of-honor, Mrs.| Vamp and Straight Given in marriage by her of the bride, Robert Law and/|Joseph Catalano, Central Park) |qced styles. father, the bride wore a full-|Barry Little. Boulevard North, entertained at} Sizes 7 to 12 length sheath gown of silk! Following a reception held at|# linen shower for relatives and lagoda, featuring a daisy pat-|Ebenezer United Church hall, friends of the bride-to-be. terned, Swiss lace, empire bod-|the couple left for New York| Another attendant, Miss ice with a bateau neck and/city. For the wedding trip the|Patricia Findlay, entertained lily-point sleeves. The gown|bride chose a white lace dress |Past school friends of the bride _|was highlighted by a detach-/ with pale pink accessories. jat a miscellaneous shower at 'jable train flowing from the) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wellman|the home of her mother, Mrs. shoulders. Her headdress, or-| will return to reside on Sague-|Jack Findlay, Sandra Street. ganza petals edged in seed'nay Avenue, Oshawa. Neighbors of the future bride presented her with an electric Plus 1.00 Mr anh Ms Walter or the bridegroom, Hans Duyker, | tray. - | We Py] a Hall, the couple left) Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dods-\farmer. Oshawa, and the Was the best man and another) Following the rehearsal, the) ON bridegroom is the son of Mr.|brother, Ronald Duyker was an|>Tidal party was entertained at) H j land Mrs. William Duyker, of usher with Walter Harmer, a 7 Caan cae a First Pair .. 14.95 Peterborough. brother of the bride. Aydin ores wrt, . Given in marriage by her A reception was held at the Boulevard, North. Extra Pair oe 1,00 SAVE 13.95 can-opener, mix-master, and a Barbara Elizabeth Harmer! Mrs. Fred Thompson of Osh- father, the bride wore a floor- Georgian Motel and later the First Pair .. 19,95 sum of money, at a shower held length gown of peau de soie|couple left for ferme, Fo SOCIAL NOTICES Extra Pair... 1,00 at. the home of Mrs. Ronald covered with embroidered Swiss'the wedding trip the SAVE 18.95 The matching train, Smith, Huron Street. Assisting were her mother, Mrs. Joseph Oshawa, were united in mar-| ; \riage in the Zion Christian Re-|and two cousins of the bride, | lowell. m Church by the Reverend Miss Joyce Harmer, and Miss Students of Miss Bowman's q , 2 tats 5. 3 |form room: at O'Neill Collegiate So ae last Satur-/Carol Harmer, Oshawa, were and Vocational Institute pre- the bridesmaids, A brother of i i The bride is the daughter of r sented her with a centennial a Macko - Mitchell A brother of the bridegroom, pearls, held a floor-length iliu-jsage of orchids. was the best man and ushering Michael Mitchell and)were Owen Aho; a brother of , |son wish to announce the forth- bouquet of tea roses and|Duyker will return to reside in danaiier a a Had stephanotis. Toronto. ert Fritz Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hopkins, all B 1] Hall of Oshawa. The ceremony is to e - take place on Saturday, Au- and a brother of the bride-| gust 26, 1967, at 4 o'clock in | get ig United Migoorns > <4 shoulder-length veil of silk|Simcoe Street United Church. was the setting for the mar-iillusion. She carried a bouquet at the riage last Saturday afternoon of yellow Queen Elizabeth cies FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE jof Nancy Ellen Hall and Ronald and white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thac- left for Expo and the United/@ne Bell. The bride is the) Mrs. Kenneth Starr, Oshawa,|keray wish to announce the Mates. For the wedding trip| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |was the matron of honor and|forthcoming marriage of their : |Robert Norman Hall of Osh-|Miss Carolyn Hall and Miss|daughter, Lynda Diane, to awa and the bridegroom is the |Sharon Bell were the -brides-|Ronald Wayne Wilson, son of son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard|/maids. Donald Calder was the| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson V. Wilson, Earl Bell of Peterborough. man and ushering were|all of Oshawa. The wedding is The Reverend G. J. MiniellyEarle Bell, Peterborough, and|to take place on Saturday, August 26, 1967, at 4.00 p.m. in _|borough played the wedding|the Piccadilly Room of the|can). : i Hotel Genosha, the couple Jeft| ~ ~ ats za | Given in marriage by' her|for a honeymoon to the Pocono| SCHOOL BREAKS AWAY HOUSEHOLD HINT 2 LOCATIONS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 36 King St. E. grated orange rind on hot/lace and organza with bell-'with a black and white polka-\of the hospital after Septem- Open Thursdays end Fridays till 9 BOTH STORES CLOSE WEDNESDAY AT 1 P.M. most entirely on duty in the hospital. ASL ERED AER RIS ) Open Fridays Ag ' : til 9 first two years almost entirely

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