Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1967, p. 13

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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, > only daughter of Sére and Mrs. Walte? ir, Summerside, Prince ird Island, Carol Diane ir, will become the of Flight Lieutenant i Clarke Fleteher, jest son of Mrs. Harry Zarowny - Robinson Sandra Ann Robinson, Ajax,)her quadruple veil of scalloped ~ became the bride of Anthony|ilusion, She carried a eon Michael Zarowny of Oshawa in of Orance Ice roses, stephano- a ceremony in Holy Cross|tis and ivy. Roman Catholic Church last! Miss Beverley Jacklin, Osh- Saturcay afternoon. The Rever-|awa, was the maid of honor end M. J. Darby officiated. land Mrs. Walter Zarowny, Osh- © etcher, Ajax, and the The bride is the daughter of/awa, and Miss Elaine Jordan, ~ Mr. Fletcher. They will Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Robin-| Ajax, were the other atten- arried in Saint Mary's son, Scarborough, and herjdants. Miss Ann-Marie Robin- can Church, Summer- bridegroom isthe son of Mr.|son, Scarborough, was the flow- Prince Edward Ie and Mrs. Stanley Zarowny,!er girl. September 9. Oshawa. | Walter Zarowny attended the Mrs. Garry Booth was the bridegroom, and Terrance soloist, self-accompanied. Delves and Kenneth Dove ush- © Given in marriage by her|ered i ee father, the bride wore a sum-| Following the reception held er mery, simply styled formaljin St. George's Ukrainian Hall, gown of pure silk organza with|the couple left for a honeymoon scooped neckline. elbow-length|tour of Ontario and New York THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, August 31, 1967 13 bell-shaped sleeves and the|State. For travelling the bride bodice accented with tulip lace.|donned a blue linen A-line The draped, controlled skirt/dress, printed linen coat, white! was embossed with rose petal/accessories and a white orchid) *" lace. A chapel train of organza| corsage. | Calling 576-1411 raisals of your property and buying or selling. To serve 1 estate needs and without " ee call flowed from the neckline. A} Mr. and Mrs. Zarowny will] NILKINSON REAL cluster of three organza roses|reside at 400 Grenfell Street,| ee OSTATE encrusted with seed pearls held'apartment 507, Oshawa. | 9 St. E. @ Phone 576-1411 . | aoe Wilson - Thackeray Lynda Diane Thackeray and|matching lace motifs. Her | Ronald Wayne Wilson, were|headdress of crystal and seed united in marriage by the Rev-|pearis held a shoulder-length) erend R. A. Sharp in Saint/veil of tulle appliqued with) | Matthew's Church (Anglican)|lace. last Saturday afternoon. | Mrs. Robert Donabie was the| The bride is the daughter of matron-of-honor and Gary Mac-| Mr. and Mrs, Allan Thackeray |Donald was the best man with! your the bridegroom is the son of|John Thackeray ushering. | jpery needs see Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Victor) Following a reception held in Wilson, all of Oshawa. the Fleetwood Room of the The wedding music was piay-|Hotel Genosha, the couple left Ly ed by H. G, Forsythe. |for the United States. For the Given in marriage by her|wedding trip the bride donned father, the bride wore a formal|a matching silk brocade dress gown of silk organza, fashioned|and coat ensemble with olive with lily-point sleeves and bouf-|green accessories and a green fant skirt. Lace appliques en-|orcmd corsage. hanced the sleeves, scoop nerk-| Upon their return, Mr. and line, and natural waist line. An|/Mrs. Ronald W. Wilson will re- organza train was inserted into|side on Simcoe Street South, the skirt, appliqued with' Oshawa. Perkins - Young Jeanie Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gardiner Young, and Gordon Allan Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Perkins, all of Oshawa, were united in marriage in St. Stephen's United Church last» Saturday afternoon. The Reverend William Pat- terson, assisted by Stephen Saywell officiated at the cere- mony and Mrs. Larry Perkins played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of Lagoda crepe fashioned with an empire-waist | and bell sleeves. Lace appli- ; qued flowers trimmed the bod ice, sleeves and skirt front. The bustle-effect of the skirt fell" into a chapel-length train. A pearl-trimmed floral headdress © held x scalloped veil of silk? illusion and she carried a col-: onial bouquet of yellow sweet- © heart roses ahd marguerit daisies. y The bridegroom's sister, Miss © Barbara Perkins, London, On- : tario, was the maid-of-honor and Miss Linda Desalniers an Miss Babs Young were the bridesmaids with Miss Shelly- Lynn Hyslop as the flower, : J ERKINS girl. Waide Young acted as best ee CORN & 1OR DECORATOR ing Street East M MADE DRAPES 1e 725-2686 ee Holy to Stanley Marchut. ige of aving 'igrocm is the son _ of - \the tate Mr, Marchut & ceremony Kenneth ;|companied. by Mrs, R, Booth at the organ, man and James Baskerville, : : Orovo, and Lloyd Heholt|wore a suit of mint green) ushered. tweed, black accessories and a} TORONTO (CP)--Of the Corps headquarters, and later) Mr. and Mrs. been splendid. trip. For travelling, the bride'Street Oshawa, |has | sorry. D MRS. ANTHONY M. ZAROWNY MR. AND MRS. STANLEY JOSEPH P. MARCHUT Marchut - Price Cross Roman Catholic Church was the setting last Sat-|father, the bride wore a floor- urday afternoon for the mar-|length gown of peau de soie|! riage of Beryl Margaret Price/with an over-lay of lace flow-| 5!" of Canada. Joseph Peter The bride is the daughter of|med flower, ;|Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wynne|length: Price. Oshawa, and the bride-jand she carried a cascade of Mrs.|white and yellow roses. Josep, Marchut, Oshawa, and! «The bridegroom's sister, Miss|™iSts or librarians, can work es Wanda Marchut, was the maid- fr The Reverend William | of-honor and the other atten-| with time off for school vaca- Browne, S. J, of Loyola Col-|dants were Miss Joan Marchut, lege, Montreal, officiated at the) Mrs. Ray McElligot, and Miss Hallett,|Joyce Wires. :|Oshawa, was the soloist, ac-|chut acted as best man and! was "sort of a pilot project" ushering were Richard Mar-|and the first jobs would all be G. Girls Find Romance, In Military Tattoo. 39 A reception was held in the|Corsage of pink and white car-'girls who have toured with the|dress and banquet room of the Canadian|nations. | Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo' accessories. Gordon A.|since May 25, six are engaged | the couple left for a wedding|Perkins will reside on Division|and others say the -- Hie jalmost over, and they are all Ireland Studio Ireland Studio' Given in marriage by her ing into a chapel-length train,| Her headdress, a pearl trim-|ing agency is offering 30 jobs| held a shoulder-| with working time matched to }school hours. The women, who jmust be bouffant veil of tulle, Thaddeus chut, Joseph Kolodzie, George Fuller, and in A reception was held in the adjust hours of work to the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel| requirements 0 f women with| Genosha and later the couple) family left for Lake Placid and Ver-| Addison said. moni. For travelling the bride! chose ® brown and white linen coat with brown Macchut will make their home al in Oshawa. | of women with university degrees 'are being lured back to their {careers in a program Jaunched tion periods. Mar-/ service commissioner, said this available from the nomic staffing program at the public service commission of} Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. P.| Canada in Ottawa, or at region-| MR. AND Match Work Hours! To School Time OTTAWA _ (CP)--Married y the public service commis-| The federal government hir- statisticians, econo- om four to six hours a day Miss Ruth Addison, a public the Ottawa area, "It is the first attempt to responsibilities," Miss Information on the scheme is socio-eco- government personnel | fices. y Tamblyn f KODAK N HITE a Anderson Saint Mark's United Church, Whitby, was the setting last Saturday afternoon for the wed- ding of Susan Jane Broome and John Leslie Anderson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Broome, Whitby, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Stanley Debosky and the late James Anderson. The Reverend William Pat- terson officiated at the cere- mony. The organist, Miss Mar- garet Webber, played, "I'll Take You Home Again, Kath- leen," as specially requested by the bride for her grand- father, Fred Broome. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a tradi- tional gown of nylon lace with a scalloped neckline forming a "v" at the back. Three scal- loped tiers of lace adorning the skirt fell into a full-length train. Her headdress, a lily of peau de soie trimmed with pearls, held a bouffant nylon veil and she carried a bouquet of red - Broome roses, white carnations and white chrysanthemums. The attendants, Dianna, Jud- ith Anne, Peggy and Pamela, all sisters of the bride, acted as maid-of-honor, bridesmaid and flower girls, respectively. Ronald Green was the best man and Dennis Bradley ushered. Following a reception held at the bride's home, Dovedale Drive, Whitby, the couple left for Winnipeg, Mantoba. For the wedding trip, the bride wore a yellow lace tent dress with yellow accessories. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Ander- son will return to reside on Byron Street North, Whitby. FAKES SHOW UP TOKYO (AP)--The Japan|@ppear in Hamilton for two per- | Woollen Goods Importers Co-op-|formances, then bid show busi- | erative Association has warned|"@5s farewell. : Japanese-manufactured| The male cast will continue suiting|touring until Oct. 11. that imitations of English material are appearing for sale in smaller cities. The associa- tion said at least 150 kinds of imitation cloth have turned up. Career School of Hairdressing @ GOVERNMEN Enrolling Now Evening T LICENSED @ For Day And Classes BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 FOR INFORMATION CALL: 576-3558 145 KING WEST, OSHAWA "When you get 1,500 men and 39 girls, there are bound to be some romances,"' says Joan Burton, an RCAF meteorolo- gist. Her fiance is a dancer in the show, and a member of the Royal 22nd Regiment (the Van Doos). "It's been a ball,' says Linda Everett of Preston, Ont., recruit from the arx militia. She says her life as a business machine operator will seem dull in comparison. The centennial tatioo is a pageant of Canada's military) history. The girls joined its cast) in Vancouver in May, after six | weeks' training and have! worked with it wherever the} i) for MRS. RONALD W, WILSON MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. ANDERSON Ireland Studio Denis Studio full troupe has appeared. They} will be at the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition until Sept. 4,| R.L.S.S. Bronze. PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE | he weg | | OSHAWA TIMES | | | § x 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount © n Orders ef S$ or More Pictures Senior THE WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE DIRECTORS OF Simcoe Hall Boys' Club -- Eastview ANNOUNCES REGISTRATIONS FOR FALL SWIM PROGRAM Wednesday, September 6th--6:30 P.M. 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