oe ewe ve ok ; ; q { \ ' e city's south end mphasis is on com- i ' built woman with WEDDING ALBU Put Training =| hair, Mrs. Stanfield M4 | comfort. "I'm not a o | e. I like neat, com- fe A record for your Wedding Album 1s provided by the To Work . | heh thal anne = Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The CFUW 5 8 ol d of the late Judge a Oshawa Times office. Publication of this wedding record ay Week SeLoiNt | a one-time Conserv- --< i ; 7 : <ADING | r in Nova Scotia 4 dy, ends upon the submission of the completed form to the VANCOUVER (CP)--Univer- Queen's, aha = 3 7 men's Editor at least three days before the ceremony. sity women were told to put) fig hs op : e \ their training to work in the} But she isn't unpre- The record of the bride-elect's showers and her out-of-town world: ab the triennial confer-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, August 24, 1967 13 ence of the Canadian Federa-; Tncntetercaein ee guest should be submitted at least five days before the wedding. he prospect of mov- wa should her hus- sen. always had a politi- iment and I enjoy ple, so from that ew Ottawa could be tion of University Women! opened Wednesday. At a luncheon given by offi- cers of the University of British} Columbia, Chancellor John M.} Buchanan told the 350 delegates that "education and human welfare to together."' | He said education needs. to find ways to keep scientific pro- gress from being destructive, | weld Canadian cultures togeth-| er, handle Indians more justly,) foster freedom without anar-) chy, and overcome apathy-- "the great sin of our present, day." | Later, Geoffrey C. Andrews,| executive director of the Asso-| ciation of Universities and Col- leges in Canada, said Canadian higher education "still has a long way to go." WA TIMES ICTURE -PRINTS vailable At JAY PHOTO ERVICE ng St. E., Oshawe Colborne - Tripp The Reverend G. J. Minielly} The maid of i officiated last Saturday ste (hate dike Ace o noon in Centennial United the other attendants were Mrs Church, where Margaret Eliza-| Robert Tripp, Ajax; Miss Shar. beth Tripp was united in mar-/on Colborne and. Miss Carolyn Hea to James Reginald Cul-/Colborne, both of Oshawa. jorne, Gerald Col The bride is the daughter of | River, Abate. pty cRgpers Mr. and Mrs. Gordon William!man and those ushering were Tripp and her bridegroom is'Robert W. Tripp, Ajax; Eric the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mudd and Arthur Hambly both Rexford Colborne, all of Osh- of Oshawa. : i awa, Miss Lynn Barclay was the BLONDIE The reception was held at the 9 -- 1,50 each soloist, accompanied by D, F,| Royal Canadian Legion Hall fol- He said universities must pro- . ! == 1.25 each Thompson. lowing which the couple left for voted taseuke bage aw ieeor i ; . Discount o n Orders @ Given in marriage by her/® honeymoon in the United perspective for the individual SEPT or More: Pictures 5 gp ow gad be a hi, bal with the bride donning ~-Ireland Studio /and practical service for the! EMBER 9 IS THEIR DAY F Ty Cape-style formal/for travelling, a shocki ink | community." aia 8 gown, designed with a full layer ,. . oe a "ne nati *. | Rosslyn Helen, youngest Peterborough. Miss Viscoff ke of sheer organdy forming. a|8htly flared sleeveless dress MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. COLBORNE tr ee GF ces alt ae daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is attending Peterborough . short train at the back and coy-|!opped by a short sleeved cot- Ireland Studio academic programs pay a good! Ross Viscoff, Peterborough, Business College and Joha Hy ering a Guipure lace empire|ton lace jacket, floral head- deal more attention than they, Wi! be married to John \. Mowat is a recent grad- id sheath. Her floral headdress|dres and white accessories. do now to the particular prob-| Andrew Mowat, son. of Mr. uate of McMaster. Univer- held 'her short silk illusion veil| On their return, M d M lems and possibilities of Cana-| 84 Mrs. Andrew Mowat of Sity and is with Man Power and she carried a nosegay of| suite , Mr. and Mrs, | dian society Oshawa, September 9, in ind Immigration in pink Sweetheart roses, stepha-| Colborne will reside in the Casa | . fs Sacred Heart Church Oshawa notis and white carnations wiih|Blanca Apartments, 95 Taun- |EDUCATION WASTED? an heirloom 1910 handkerchief. |ton road. The day's major committee report also said Canada is wasting much of its investment ty U MM Mw EK R E M in professionally-educated " wart " Rimland women 'In summary .. . Canadian Laura Rimland became the,an imported silk tulle shoulder- women graduates are rather bride of Douglas Nicholas length veil with a hand-rolled confused but on the brink of Ewart in a ceremony officiated edge. She carried a bouquet of making a much larger social by the Reverend Frank Swack- Shasta daisies gathered with and economic contribution than ran pap he First Baptist] white ribbon. in the past. ~-- new ne -hurch last Saturday afternoon. f realistic approaches have to be The bride is the daughter of in Von bees -- Lin. : developed to counsel them and 2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rimland,|Miss Lydia. Grant. Mine Bow Iwin then over." Uy Oshawa, and the bridegroom is fare Robinson, Copkays 4 | The study showed the need oe © eta | son, Cooksville, Miss % ag i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nich- Lucy Czigarenko and Miss A, for educational and vocational olas Ewart, Islington. gela Rimland were the Tarlite: E counselling, part-time univer Ba aM ta | Mrs. William Burton, Rexdale|maids. The flower girl, Miss -- sity and work opportunities and was the soloist, accompanied by|Ann Kosub was accompanied ~ "changed attitudes toward Mrs. Mabel Joyce of Oshawa, |by Victor Rimland as the ring releasing married women from on the organ. bearer. James Morgan, Weston, some of their domestic respon (a) to : (@) OFF Robert. Rimland gave his| Was the best man and ushering © sibilities, including child care daughter in marriage and she|Were John Ord, Fenwick; Earl and housekeeping burdens wore a full-lenght cage gown of |Church, Woodstock; Antony At the morning's opening ches silk organza, embroidered with|®imland, Leonard Falkner, ~ # jsion, Dr. Althea K rhe pres : seed pearls and daisy appli- Hamilton. i jident of the Internationa Fed- Finest Qualit Furs ques. The scoop neck and wrist-|_ A reception was held at First jeration of University Women y length sleeves were edged with|Baptist Church and later the told the delegates they must daisies as was a full-length|couple left for Balsam Lake. assume responsibility for con- | train. decorated with seed|For travelling the bride wore a tributing to the welfare of the pearls, attached at the yoke.|Purple suit, white accessories entire country. ee) es } onl oo a cluster of re-|and a white and pink corsage. BP dc Hla ecg embroidered chantilly Jace and| Mr. and Mrs. Douglas N. 7 dom to sidestep the essential] é crystal orange blossoms, held|Ewart will reside in Hamilton, MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. PLEWS issues" of the tiene. \ --Lenscraft | Pretty Typist Siodofaky - vem puOdolsky - MacGregor SOCIAL & PERSONAL at the marriage of Mary Eliza-|headdress, a coronet of Guipure D beth MacGregor to Bernard/lace held a silk tulle veil with a Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Alan Snodofsky in St. George's|hand-rolled edge. Her bouquet Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Anglican Church last Saturday|was a cluster of white chrysan- MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. RICKETTS | A --Photo by Azzopardi | Best Driver Pre-Nuptial Showers and Parties In Drag Races EDMONTON (CP)--Pretty | & | afternoon. themums and pink roses. ai | i ki thi } ; Out - of - town guests at/Mrs. William Hutcheson, Wa- . Lynda Pleva is making things | Mr ands Mrs. "George Mae'|y "pe eaqetct® rile; MTS. T.|the O'Donovan - Rutherford wed-|verly street, Oshawa. Foliowing| HONOY Heather Gay Wilson se gp Myo gal ay, 2 . 8 J. Le Gassick, Michigan, was|ding on Saturday will include|the wedding rehearsal on Fri-| world of drag racing. Lynda, 20, is one of Canada's | Miss Heather Wilson who will/planned a linen shower in her | few women drag racers. What's | become the bride of Robert F.)home for the future bride. more, she has a sponsor. Hopkins on Saturday in Simcoe} asi Saturday, Mrs. Albert! Albert Branham knows how it| Street United Church has been/ Wilson held a trousseau tea in|feels to be beaten by a girl in guest of honor at several show-|honor of her daughter. Receiv-|the quarter-mile race. Gregor, Oshawa and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Snodofsky, Toronto. Alan Reesor, organist, played the wedding music. Mrs. and Mrs. John McGlynn,/day evening the bridal party Mr. and Mrs. T. Byrne, Mr.|were entertained at the home and Mrs. Magnus Elvang, Mr.jof the bride's sister in Port and Mrs. N. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs.! Arthur. 'John Luchko, Miss Mary O'Sul-| the matron-of-honor and Michael Aiken, Toronto was the best man; ushering were Fred Col- |bourn, Toronto and George Mac- |Gregor, Oshawa. | Givi in. marriage by her ; ; ii 7 : Rich-| Peterboro sts f | lather, the nits Wak a lL Following a reception held at Sey Brdiey and ony ag ing the Don wr isn wen ers and teas. ing the guests was the mother; More than 7,000 drag fans length princess-style traditional the Hotel Genosha the couple bourg; Mr. -and Mrs, Shaun|ding last Saturday were: Mr.| An afternoon tea and miscel-\of the bride-elect, and Mrs.|watched as Lynda defeated gown of silk faille, fashioned|!€ft for a wedding trip. For|nery"' port Hope; Mrs. J. Wells,|and Mrs. Clarence Berwick, Mr.|!aneous shower was held at the|Robert Hopkins, mother of the|Branham in the B stock auto-| with lily-point sleeves and high travelling the bride chose a Trenton;. Mr. and Mrs. Charles|and Mrs. Earl Berwick, Mr.|Oshawa Golf Club by Mrs. prospective bridegroom. Mrs.|matic class at Speedway Park,| neckline. A wide border of|iime-green dress with a match- Crossgrove, Montreal; Mr. andand Mrs. John Berwick, Mr,|Keith Welsh, Mrs. Peter Magda | Wallace Wilson was at the door|Edmonton's drag strip. sculptured Guipure lace en-|i8 brocaded coat and patent Mrs. Ernest Summers, Bellevil-/and Mrs. David Coit, Mrs.|and Mrs. Douglas Stainton,|and Miss Cindy. Wilson attend-| In the finals of the elimina- hanced the fullness of the skirt|/¢ther accessories. lle; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells,/Lorne O'Donnell, Mrs. Dean|cousins of the future bride.!ed the guest book. Mrs. Keith|tion, Branham missed, a shift} hem and the gown was com-|' Mr and Mrs. Bernard Alan|Mimico, Reid, Roy Fitzgerald, Miss\Mrs Albert Wilson and Mrs.|Welsh, Mrs. Peter Magda andjand Lynda took her 410-horse-| plemerted by a full-length)Snodofsky will make their home| Irma Fitzgerald, C. Fitzgerald,|Robert Hopkins poured tea. Mrs, Douglas Stainton were in|Power Ford through the traps a chape! train with a matching!in Toronto. Out - of - town guests at the|Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mackey,| The office staff of the Osh-charge of the rooms which|fraction of a second ahead of Wilson - Thackeray wedding on|Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pilley andjawa Public Utilities, where the/displayed the future bride's|/him The fans razzed him as he drove down the return track to the starting line--a full quarter Saturday will include Mr. and|/Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Andrew./bride-elect was employed, held|trousseau. Miss Kathy Osborne Mrs. Charles Beedham, Mr, and| a barbecue and presentation at|of Bowmanville, and Miss Gail Ricketts - Langen |Mrs. Elmer Bull, Cobourg; Mr.| Other guests from out-of-town|the home of Mrs. James| Jordan received the guests in| 'He and Mrs. Clarence Thackeray,|at the Deering - LaRush wed-|Prouse, Brooklin. A vacuum|rooms which displayed the| mile of raspberries. St. Patrick's Roman Catholic! Mrs. Moe Wolkowich, Port/Roseneath; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan|ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Johnicleaner and other gifts were shower and wedding gifts.| Lynda, who operates an elec- Church, Wildfield, Ontario was) Credit, was the matron of hunor|Thackeray Plainsville, Ontario;|Walker, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. | presented Pouring tea was Mrs, Lloyd|ttic typewriter when she's pt the setting for the marriage ofjand the other attendants were|Mr. and Mrs, George Burgess,|Raymond Gillem, Hamilton;| 4 cocktail party and presen-| Wilson. Mrs. William Lewis of|Sitting behind 426 cubic inches Johanna Maria Langen to John| Miss Maureen Gardner, Toronio|Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. John Sugg, Bar-|tation was held at the home of|Toronto, Mrs. Ross Wilson,|of engine, says she first began, Frederick Ricketts, last Satur-|and Mrs. Jack Langen,|Jack Burgess, Mr. and Mrs.|rie; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] yg, and Mrs. Wallace Wilson|Peterborough, Mrs. Douglas|racing in Toronto three years day afternoon. |Brampton. Chariec Burgess, Port Hope, Mr.|Simpson, Brantford; Mr. and\tor the future bridal couple,|Wilson, Mrs. William Jordon|@80 "'on a dare." : quality fur jackets The bride is the daughte of} Edward Ricketts, Toronto,|@"d Mrs. James Wilson, Lind-| Mrs. Mervyn Deering and Jeff-|Guecsts. included members of/and Mrs. John Henderson.| She liked her first experience e @ so much, she bought her own Andrew, all of Peter- Mr. and Mrs. Martin William S |say, rey i ; |Those serving were Mrs. Ron- nee 5 Lan-en, Bolton, Ontario, and|\°° the best man and those! \borough and Terry Deering, a gag Posed aaalte veelald Ball, Miss Lynn Calvert of|289-cubic-inch fires Bogor seay res. $ALE the bridegroom is the son of haga were Bernard De-| Mrs. Bessie Poni fest Toronto, ' |sented the honored pair with a/Kingston, Miss Debbie Wilson,|i¢ machine and raced it all sea- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ricketts,|/bosky, Oshawa, and Donald|Street East celebrated her 871 ift of china. Peterborough, Mrs. Larry Mar-|S9n. d Be dyed Ky Oxtawa 'Dickson, Aurora birthday recently and receiv-| Among those entertaining for ahah Sy pas shall and Mrs. Hughie Calvert| Her habit of turning credita-] BLACK PERSIAN LAMB $495 $295 ja aw ' ; : jed a letter and card of con-/Mrs. John Charles Plews, the|,,* Kitchen shower was held at ory yoston, ble 14- and 15-second quarter oe ad sy oR rpalag ee The reception was held at the] gratulations from the Queen|former Roberta May Lockyer the Oshawa Golf Club, hosted Following the rehearsal on| mules prompted a Toronto Ford as plied by Miss Mey Max [oren Eagle Golf Club. As the|Mother as she celebrates her of Brooklin, prior to her mar- age William ae a Friday 'evening. the bridal|4¢#ler to offer her full sponsor- CHINA MINK JACKETS $495 $295 garet Byrne, : [couple left for a honeymoon in birthday the same day. riage last Saturday were: Mrs. fesdofeon we E:T arty and finite wlll be enter: Hie Reha epee xe 2 SRS : ' A | William Hurst,: Oshawa, and oda hare en ee ine he powder-biue 420. Given in marriage by her|the Pocono Mountains, PeOnAY | Mrs. Ethel Yourth and Miss|Mrs. Jack Cook, Brooklin, at|__M'S: L. 0. Irwin, Mary street, oe ee a ooking hen Lynda has improved every} dyed $695 $395 father, the bride wore a peeks Nena the bride was wearing 4/Violet McMillan have recently|the former's home, a miscel-| lington bid. south be |time she climbed into her car. BROWN PERSIAN LAMB O72 white cage-gown trimmed with|blue and white floral print suit}returned from a nine day tour.|laneous shower; St. Gregory's|Mr. and Mrs. John Willes, Sud- °°" "| She won the stock eliminator pal gga oa oad Meeay with white accessories. \It was a most enjoyable trip)CWL at a kitchen shower host-|bury; Mr. and Mrs. Joha Syd- jclass in the Canadian Nationals) ld i" aa ali Re Hone | 6a tb : 4 Mrs |ttavelling around the westernied by Mrs. George Barrett and|ney Lockyer and Mr. and Mrs. Table Beef Jat Winnipeg in July. "MAJESTIC" MINK $895 $595 : aa pes "g | Buffalo, State College, Williams-|the couple were presented with|London; Mr. and Mrs. Carmen} : jhosuity on the 8 i Hang ad paltah ocr l he caa eeeaenay avenue, apartment 6,/hurg and on to Washington} a silver teasservice; Mrs. Llovd|Lockyer, St. Catharines; Mr. Revolution Lynda replied: 'No. I am treat and many, many more pom-poms and.stephanotis. shawa. ID.c. ' iKameka, Robmar street,jand Mrs. Kenneth Pew, Sim- I P di d ed like a girl, | Brooklin ata neighborhood|coe; Miss Dorothy Bolyea, Lind- S Fre icte "JT don't think men like being Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilde, Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mrs. Ted Smith attended the funeral of Frank Bruner in Windsor rec- miscellaneous shower; the com- beaten, though." munity of Brooklin, a presenta- tion of stainless steel ware at the bride-elect's home; say; Mr. and Mrs. John Hes ' ' ae '| MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP) Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce!_within 90 years table beet Irwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd! wit! come in just three stand- Wilson, all of Plews - Lockyer soca. nomce || SPECIAL! Grace Lutheran Church was the setting last Saturday after- noon for the marriage of Roberta May, daughter of Mr. i Barbara Barnes, Whitby, and him with a number of items of|and Mrs. Earl Brennan, Read; | : . Ss. bE ' * ho s ekh : i Pou gay ue gio ee oe ngd Hay, Oshawa,| Out - of - town guests at the/bed linen; Mrs. Mark Lockyer,|Mr. and Mrs. John Plews, Lons-| connate will eave a cele at ee oe Re thet $ Pint son of Me and Mrs feiss 18 a Baal Miss/Gaskell - McDonald wedding|Brooklin, mother of the bride.|dale; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond] deboned, defatted steak, ground| ous" Bagg vo veil Gishcs 1 piece Ontdea lo " arie Irwin, Scarbor-|held in Port Arthur last Sat-/to-be, entertained at a trous-|Plews, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry! meat flavored the same way. nee Jou Saw els | i s, ' ugh, was the flower girl. urday included; Mr. and Mrs.|seau tea and. Mr. and Mrs,|Plews, all of Belleville: Mr. and potato chips and dairy products son of Mr. and Mrs. An -- LUXURIOUS MINK TRIM The Reverend Philip Fiess of-|_ The best man was William|John Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|Charles J. Plews, parents of|Mrs. Elwood Cook, Ceasarea;inow are, or semi-processed,|MOWat Of Oshawa, The _wed-| : . Hay of the RCAF, formerly of|liam Hutcheson, Mrs. Richard *iding is to take place on Satur-} ficiated Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal sheath gown of silk faille with an empire bodice of re-embroid- ered Swiss lace, featuring a scalloped scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves. Self bows at the shoulders held a detach- able sling coat, which fell into a slight train. Swiss lace petals and pearl edged fronds center- ed with a crystal flower held her quadruple shoulder-length veil of silk illusion and she carr- ed a bouquet of red roses and Miss Linda Willan, Scarbor- ough, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Germany. Those ushering were Randy Stewart and Jack Coros, both of Oshawa. The reception was held in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Whitby, following which the couple left for a honeymoon to points east and Expo '67. For travelling the bride changed into a linen ensemble of a grey- blue sheath topped with an orange coat and dark brown accessories. Mr, and Mrs. Plews will make their home at 906 Dono- stephanotis, van crescent, Whitby. ently. est brother of Mrs. Fred Taylor (Pearl) of Olive Avenue. Thompson, Mrs. George Walsh, Richard Mosier, Edward Fisher, Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred Stanley, all of Donald Lambert Scarborough; Eric Darwin, Tor- onto; McMillan and Douglas McMil- lan, D Mrs. Art McMillan, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Prior to their wedding in Port| Arthur Donald and Brian Gaskell were honore shower held at the home of Mr. Bruner was the old- Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. William ryden, Ontario; Mr. and last Saturday Sharon Mc- d at a Jack and Jill bors and friends of the future bridegroom's family on Arling- ton avenue, Oshawa, presenied the Plews - Lockye last Saturday in Grace Luther-|Mrs. an Church, Oshawa, were: Mr.| Michigan; and Mis: and Mrs, Lloyd: Brush, Essex;'ford, North Bay. neigh- Miss Suzanne Wilson, ton;° Mr. and Mrs. and Heather Hay, Edward Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Women's| Mrs. ville; Kenzie, Toronto; wedding} Peter LaRush, Ottawa; Scarborough; |, qized, pre-flavored forms. Nestle- Warner Malischewski, Manchester; Mr. the prospective bridegroom en-/Mr. and Mrs. William Gillard,| pre-cooked stewing and roast- tertained the bridal party be-|Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|ing stock products. fore the rehearsal last Friday|liam Hay, Laurie, Leigh, Margo! evening. and Peter} lost art. |Sloan, all of Germany. - Mrs. C. M. Elliott is in Van-| couver this week attending the| Guests at the Deering - La-|Rackham also said competitive triennial conference of the Ca-/Rush wedding last Saturday in! protein sources could challenge nadian Federation of Univer-|St. Gregory the G sity Women, as the official del-|Catholic Church were: Mr. and| Beef could lose out to fish, or egate of University Club of Oshawa and District. reat Roman|the market for beef. Bélie- Neil Mc-| microscopic alga plants, just as James Among the guests attending|Curtin, Sarnia; Mr. and* Mrs.| beef in the past. Mr. and} Cattle ranching would be spe- Gerald Kennedy, Albion,|cialized, and processing stand- s Lynn Lang-jardized, to compete with cheap- says the marketing head of Alberta's agricultural econom- lies division, Meat carving will become a Speaking at a provincial agronomists' meeting, Mr. even synthesized products from lamb and pork have lost out to 'er plant proteins, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ross Viscoff of Peterborough wish to day, September 9, 1967 at 10.00) a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, | Peterborough. OLD TURNS NEW | MONTREAL (CP)--Though} the three-hour make-up sessions| of Indian dancers uses tech- niques 2,000 years old, review- ers see the effect as curiously modern, With eyes and brows outlined in black, lips tinted pale orange and skin pale gold with a blush at the cheek, tradi- tion seems left to jewels twisted in nostrils and mid-forehead dots. Finest' Quality -- dyed - Black PERSIAN LAMB Reg. $800 NO DOWN PAYMENT MARTEN'S FURS 75 KING STREET EAST Opposite Hotel Genosha