Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1967, p. 13

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epend On N 7 omatic ER them fluffy soft! s designed to dry to 25% on oper- eze. ld appliance © something i oo | - 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 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 wedding. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 18, 1967 Wilkins - Gamoff Barry James Wilkins, Toron-|and she carried a bouquet of to, a former membier of the|white roses. Oshawa Generals hog key team,' Miss Sandi MacDonald, To- took as his bride, Siisan Jean|ronto, was the maid of honor. G j ; ..(Mrs. Heather Atkinson and amoff, in . eee ny in' Vie Miss Diane Miller were the torix Village United Church, other attendants, along with Toronto. The bride is the) Miss Elaine Voino as the junior daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|bridesmaid and Miss Nancy Burton as the flower girl. All are from Toronto, The best man was lan Young, George Gamoff and the bride- groom, the son of Mir. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins, afl!. of Toronto. "| Toronto, formerly of Oshawa The Reverend 'A, Burnside | Generals and those ushering officiated. were Peter Gamoff, Roger Niel- Given in marriage by her|S0n and David Clyde, all of father, the bride wore a formal) loronto. The ringbearers were gown of pure silk organza fea-|Steven and Douglas Gamoff, turing a square neckline; an) !orento. empire bodice, acerented by em-| The reception was held at the] broidered Swiss scalloped edge Valhalla Inn, Highway 27, As cotton; monk sleeves with in-|the couple left for a motor trip set silhouettes of. Swiss lace; ajthrough the United States, the controlled skirt gathered at the|bride was wearing a pink and back and falling softly to the|white checked knit sheath with floor and a chapel-length| matching coat, pink hat and square train enlianced by sil-/ White accessories. houette lace embroidery. Her) On their return, Mr. headdress of orange petals held|Mrs. Wilkins will make three fiers of shoulder-length|home temporarily at 60 scalloped silk illusion veiling'more drive, Toronto. and their Wig Crowther - Singer The Reverend J. K. Moffatt|ried 2 bouquet of roses, carna-| officiated at the wedding of|tions and stephanotis. | Lynda Joyce S.inger to Charies| Miss Sandra Constable, Osh- Robert Crowther last Saturday;awa, was the maid of hoaor| afternoon in Saint Andrew's and the other attendants were} Unitee Churel, |Mrs. Brian McNabney, cousin| The bride is the daughter of of the bride from Scarborough,| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Singer,!Miss Gail Wood, cousin of the Oshawa, and the bridegroom is bridegroom, Peterborough and| the junior bridesmaid was Miss the son of Mr's. Walter Murphy,/Teslie Rowden, a cousin of the Newcastle, end the late Mr./bride from Oshawa. Carl Zinn, George Crowther. Bowmanville was the best man! The soloist, Mrs. D. EF. Wel-|@0d ushering were James Sing-| er, the bride's brother, and David Phasey, a cousin of the bridegroom from Castleton. | A reception was held in the! don was accompanied by R. G. Geen at the organ. Given im marriage by her father the: bride wore a full- length traditional gown of Alen-|Piccadilly Room of the Hotel con lace featuring a sweetheart|Genosha and later the couple bodice witih a bateau neckline|left for Expo and the Lauren-| and lily-point sleeves. The bouf-|tians. For the wedding trip the) fant skirt «ascading to the back|bride chose an off-white linen} in extra fullness with a bustle|A-line dress with a moss green| effect, was accentuated by a Paisley coat and a corsage of! row of réses.Her headdress, a\yellow roses, | headed cnown with crystal tear-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert drops, held a shoulder-length il-| Crowther will return to reside lusion veil of tulle, and she car-'on Mill Street, Newcastle. Mackie - Thomas Shirley) Elaine Thomas Mackie in a ceremony at Saint Matthew's Anglican Church last/ cade bouquet of centennial trop- Saturday afternoon. The bridejicana roses, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs./centred in ivy. Williano H. Thomas and the bridegnoom is the son of Mr./qheima Thomas, Toronto, was all of Oshawa. officiating Reverend and and My's. Stewart D. Mackie, all/the maid of honor, another sis-| of Oshawa, ter of the bride, Miss Victoria, w MR. AND MRS. BARRY JAMES WILKINS Park Lane Studio i | Merry Catherine Jay' became! be-|roses embellisied with crystal/the bride of came thie bride of Alan Charles|and pearl orange blossoms held/Ayles in a ceremony in Saint/attendants were, Miss Jayne a shoulder-length bouffant veil Paul's Church/Lefaive, Miss Sandy Anderson, of silk tulle. She carried a cas-|last Saturday afternoon, The as the The Reverend R. A. Sharp of-)phomas, Oshawa, was & prides-/ Gemmell ficiated and the wedding music) maid with. Miss Carol Bowler,|music was played by was played by G. A. Turton,|Scarborough and Miss Laurie Walter. ' h |Mackie, Oshawa. | in marriage by her) ohn Wotton, orgarist Given Oshawa, was father, the bride wore a full) ie pest man and ushering were|!ength gown of peau de , Organza reank Abell, Toronto, Wesley With a train of French lace.|semble with navy accessories, and Raymond Mackie, Her headdress, a wedding ring a rose colored silk hat and a of peau-de soie and lace held corsage of rose and white car- length gown of silk fashioned on the centennial i Stetski The fitted bodice was designed); with a natural waistline, scoop) Poth of Oshawa. : neckline and elbow - length| Following a reception held at sleeves, edged with a band ofjthe Grandview Golf Club the scalloped ribbon lace. The nar-| Couple left for Florida. For the row skirt of the gown had|Wwedding trip the bride chose a matching bands of ribbon lace| three-piece linen suit of lime) encircling from the waist to the|green with white accessories, | and Mrs. Alan Charles Given a finger French lace. She carriied a cas- cade bouquet of red Uroses and Ayles white chrysanthemum}s. Presbyterian and stephanoiis Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. in marriage father, the bride wore a floor-|The bride chose a navy blue soie and white dress and coat en- tip MR. AND MRS. ROBERT veil of Ayles - Jay |Mrs. G. AYLES Ireland Studio The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Robert George| Peter Robertson 'an@ the David Gow and a sister The bride is the daughter of of the bridegroom, Miss Bren- Jay|da Ayles and Miss Debra Ann jand the bridegroom is the son Chomniak were flower girls. A sister of the bride, Miss of Mr. and Mrs. George Ayles,| Dennis Elizuk was 'other, the best 'man and ushering were David clergyman|Gow, John Thomas Clark. wedding Frank | Kinsmen the by her|Eastern Ontario matching nations. will Gawas - Leveque A reception was held in the Community and later the couple left for Mr. and Mrs. Robert George reside idowne Drive, Oshawa. Cox and James' _ Centre and Quebec. on Lans- hem. A full-bustle style train} Mr. wan fastened at the waist by a Mackie will return to reside on 4 oon wedding in Saint/erystal drop resting on the lange bow. A crown of organza! Marland Avenue, Oshawa. |Phillip's Roman Catholic'bride's forehead held a_ silk }Church united Bonnie Marie illusion veil. She carried a bou- | Leveque and Floyd. James quet of rosebuds and pink and 5 b rt |Gavas in marriage. "The bride|white gladiolus. : 3 Roman iy am e jis the daughter of Mr. and Miss Janey Hrehoruk, Osh- Mrs, Rudy Roznik and theawa, was the maid of honor : Sheila Lambert and Robert bridegroom is the som of Mrs..and the other attendants were -- Romen were united in mar- |Phillip Chase and Floyd Gavas, Mrs. Beverly Barry and Miss riage by the Reverend John Smith in Saint Mark's United : Church, Whitby last Saturday F j q afternoon, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert, Whitby and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Kenneth Roman, Whitby and the late Mr, Roman. The soloist, Mrs. Ross Hall, was accompanied by Mrs, J. L. Beaton at the organ. Ww Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length sheath gown of silk organza, styled with an em- pire bodice of Chantilly lace, a bateau neckline and_lily-point sleeves. A detachable bouffant overskirt in redingote _ style with a deep scalloped border of lace fel) into a chapel train. bodice, an A-line fled lac series of lace petal s¢-:dged with will crystal, accented with a large'North, Oshawa, Fi all of Oshawa. The Reverend F. J. |performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in {marriage by her fathe full-length ;with an empire waist-line, lace lily-point silk over-skirt of organza. The gown was styled h beaded lace appliques and ja chapel train, attached at the |waist, fell in four layasrs of ruf- accessories. Her Mr, and Mrs. Floyd J. Gavas = Marilyn Rozink, Smythe awa, with Miss Eleanor Roznik as the flower girl. Laine was the best both of Osh- Clarke Mc- man and r, wore a ushering were Beverly Barry, taffeta gown and Jolin Roznik, all of | Oshawa. . and nylon sleasves, Saint Mary's left on travelling heawidress, a reside on Allan - McCabe Following a reception held at Hall their honeymoon, the bride wore a green two-piece suit with white E the couple For ppncoassscnees Park Road The skirl of bagpipe: music/lace with an empire waistline, played by Neil pipe major of the Oniario Regi-|sleeves and a nylon coat train ment, greeted Mr. David Wayne McRae, Jr.,| scalloped and Mrs.|trimmed with Allan as they} neckline, lily-point Swiss lace. Mrs. Albert Quenneville was A 'floral organza headdress, left St. John the Evangelical,|the matron-of-honor and the St. studded with pearl tips and Church, Whitby, follovwing theirjother attendants were erystal fronds, held a_ lace- wedding last Satur€lay after-|James Spencer, Mrs. Brian) caturda edged mantilla veil of silk illu- sion, and she carried a bou- quet of red yuletide roses. Miss Barbara Lambert, a sister of the bride was the maid-of-honor and the other attendants were Mrs. David : Harrison of Scarborough, Miss; A reception was held at the Zena Thompson, Whitby, and|/Auto Workers' Credit Union Mrs. Elmer Harris of Zephyr-/yal ana later the couple 'left Miss Rita Lambert, Toronto,| oe was the flower girl and Wayne fr Nassau. For the wedding MRS. ROBERT ROMAN bearer. The best man David Harrison, Scarborough/lace coat. and white accesso-|accompanied by and ushering were Donald'ries. Roman, Oshawa, Philip Lam-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roman! Given Elwyn Jones,|will return to reside on Mary bert. Toronto, street, in Whitby, Bowmanville, The roll of Glasgow, Scotiland, bride, William Allan, all of} Whitby. . : ~ >| The Reverend Michael Gavin! chose Roman of Whitby was the ring| trip the bride wore a lime/nerformed the cereznony. The|shantung was/green dress with a matching|soloist, Frank Rossitani, was!matching hat of floral chiffon/over carnation Helen|with white accessories and an/featuring a fitted bodice, scal- Wilson at the organ, in marriage father, the bride woj'e a floor-|A noon, Upon leaving the church, | Reazin, Miss Judy Allan, Miss|" the bride was presented with) Gail two silver horseshoes by Robbie|Lieanne Johnston, McCabe and Mrs. Pzitrick Car-|girl. The best man was James/is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and Albert Quennville,;, Maksim Jakym, Oshawa Ham-|Brian Reazin and Robert Allan'the bridegroom is the son of and Mrs. William, 0) Penelope mond McCabe, is the daughter were ushers. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Mc- a dress with Mrs. jorchid corsage. by her! Mr. and Mrs. jlength gown of impqrted Swiss! Whitby, Montgomery A reception was held at the/ Fort Nan will return to reside in| and Miss the Mr. Given of lemon silk/father, a coat andja form |loped David Wayne sleeves. skirt, MR. AND MRS, FLOYD J, MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. CROWTHER MR. AND MRS. A GAVAS one Mary's Studia Truax Miss Judith Anne Rose and| David Rodney Truax changed nuptial vows in Saint ex-} Paul's Presbyterian Church} A ilast Saturday afternoon. The {bride is the daughter of Mr.) and Mrs. Kenneth A. Rose, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fld ridge H, Truax of Walkerton Ontario. The Reverend Walter Jack son officiated at the ceremony assisted by the bridegroom's uncle the, Reverend G. A. B Moore of Montreal. The soloist, Mrs. Lawrence French was accompanied by Frank Walter at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an A-line white crepe gown with an em pire waistline and long lily- | point sleeves and a chapel train \fell from the shoulders. Both the train and the gown were {trimmed with Guipure lace. \Her headdress, a tiara of crys- cascade bouquet of yellow rose buds set in English ivy. The maid-of-honor was Mis: Judith Amey, Oshawa, and \sister of the bridegroom, Mis: oar the bridestn ters of the {Rose and Miss Andrea Rose SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Aldsworth Photography _' son, Highland Creek, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Noreen, to Mar shall Graham Alexander What- tam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Whattam, Bobcaygeon, for merly of Oshawa. The ceremony will take place Saturday, Dec ember 23, 1987 at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa. | AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Roy William Smith, 50 Taunton Road West, Oshawa, will be happy to re ceive the best wishes of their neighbors, friends , and rela- tives on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, in their home, Saturday, August 19, 1967 from 2.00 - 5.00 p.m. HOUSEHOLD HINT Neatest trick of summer is keeping cool! It's easier to do if you keep a few cans of beef broth in your refrigerator. For spur of the moment serving, »|just pour the broth over ice > |cubes in a roomy glass. Add a sprinkle of freshly-ground pep- per, a dash of aromatic bitters {or a squeeze of lemon, was the best man and those ushering were Larry Bobyk and Alex Jakym, both of Osh- awa, Larry Latta, Fort Wil- liam, Johnny Jakym, Cleve land and the junior usher, Taras. Jacki, Hamilton, The master of ceremonies was Jerry Matusiak, Oshawa Following the reception at the Dnipro Hall, the couple left for MR. AND MRS. TERRY M,. LATTA a honeymoon in Bermuda, with in marriage Jakym - Latta George Ukrainian Harry ntario. for by Catho- Mrs. lic Chureh was the setting last y afternoon marriage of Mary Jakym and flower Terry Michael Latta. The bride the and Latta, Cabe and the bridegroom is the|Legion Hall, Whitby and later! The Reverend J. C. Pereyma son of Mi. and Mys. Douglas|the couple left for a wedding officiated. \trip. For travelling the bride} her the bride was wearing al nylon organza neckline French encrusted white gown taffeta the neckline and mid-Victorian and _jily-point lace outlined with seed! the bride donning for travelling, a green coat and dress en semble, white accessories and a pink corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Latta will reside at 633 Athol street, Oshawa. Orion Studio pearls, which fell in cascades. Lace and seed pearls outlined the cathedral train which fell| OSHAWA TIMES fr he shoulders. A j | cl Adasen iaas PICTURE RE-PRINTS held her shoulder-length quad- Available At ruple veil of nylon illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and white carna- tions. \tal and pearl, held a shoulder- | length veil, and she carried a aid. sis- bride, Miss Carol} Mr. and Mrs. Cluston T. Alli- The maid of honor was Miss} Darlene Wynnychuk and the matron of honor was' Mrs. Steve Bogucki. The brides- maids were Miss Romana Rebot, Miss Elsie Bogucki, Miss Sylvia Maksymyshyn and) Miss Olga Krochmal with Miss Sally Matusiak 'as the junior bridesmaid | Donald Latta, Fort William,/ NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each Sx 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount o mn Orders | ot 5 or More Pictures | Universities Won't Accept Low Averages TORONTO (CP)--A survey of |Ontario universities indicates there is little hope of entrance for high school students whe earned less than a 60 per cent average in this year's Grade 13 final examinations University of Otflawa_ regis- trar George Amyot says "the 59ers" have slim chance of gaining entry there. It is a view reiterated at 11 universities canvassed by The Star Thurs- day. Special pleas will be consid- ered. but the number gaining entry will be limited. At Peterborough's Trent Uni- versity, registrar A. 0. C. Cole said: "Below 60 per cent, we interview a large number and accept a very small number," Trent last year admitted 14 of 200 under-60 applicants, Experience with students earning less than 60 per cent last year was '"'unhappy," said Donala E. Ayre, registrar at Lakehead University. ASA At McMaster in Hamilton, assistant registrar Frederick Bradley said: 'We've found they don't pass. We're not here to take their money." At Queen's University in Kingston, Registrar Jean Joyce said the published minimum of 60 per cent will be maintained. At the University of Western Ontario in London admissions officer Barry Browning says sub-60 students 'can forget Western." University of Toronto official- ly said 59ers "would do well to consider other universities."' Laurentian University at Sud- bury recommends sub-60 appli- LAN C. MACKIE Ireland Studio cants raise their status with joa Rose jrepeat classes or extension | courses, were flower girls. The hest| Only three universities can- man was Les Monkman, Lon-|Vassed expressed any willing- don, Ontario and ushering were|ness to consider those with a brother of the bride, Michae||!ower standings. Rose and Dr, Barry Hobbs,| University of Windsor Regis- Toronto, trar Barbara Birch said the Following a reception held in standard is 60 "but we will dip Saint Paul's Presbyterian a little Jower." Church Hall the couple left for} B. A. Lumsden, assistant reg- Muskoka Lakes and Expo. For,istrar at the University of the wedding trip, the bride|Waterloo. said his school bends donned a pink sleeveless boucle|the rule "but only for special dress with accessories of navy/| considerations." and a white orchid corsage. | Henry Dueck, registrar at Mr. and Mrs. David R.|Waterloo Lutheran University, Truax will return to reside on|said that if there is space some Gammage Street in London,'students with 59 averages will Ontario. ibe accepted. 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