Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1967, p. 13

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' en re THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA For Tomorrow Do not consider plans and decisions made now as final. With a little further thought and study, you will find that THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 14, 1967 13 Trousseau Tea, Showers Honor Dallas Kunkel, Saturday Bride Mrs. Fred Kunkel, Simcoe | 'WEDDING ALBUM e A record for your Wedding Album is provided by the Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The 5 Oshawa Times office. Publication of this wedding record depends upon the submission of the leted form to the G CENTRE A kitchen shower was hosted SHOW COPE 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 weddirg. at least five" days before the Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Edmund N. Weldon from Ste. Therese d Blainville, Quebec, attended - Weldon pleted the ensemble. Her head- ejdress, a velvet rose, held a shoulder-length bouffant illusion Street South, held a trousseau tea on Sunday for her daughter, Dallas, whose Allan B. Gibson is you may have to make some revisions within the next few days--possibly due to changing situations. Be tactful in person- to take marriage to the "'touchy"' side. For The Birthday you will al relationships--especially dur-' ing the early part of the day, when some persons will be on If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, as if the first of next month, enter an excellent place this Saturday in Holy Mrs. James Topham, grand- mother of the bride-to-be: The hostess was assisted by members of the bridal party; Miss Margaret Malnerich, Mrs. Edward Kunkel, Mrs. William Drayton and Miss Frances Gib- son, Mrs. Donald E. Gibson of Cross Church. Co-hostess was by Mrs. William Drayton, Heather Court, and a supper party was held by co-workers of the bride-to-be followed by a miscellaneous shower. The office staff of Houdaille made a presentation of an elec- tric floor polisher. The bride- elect entertained her brides. _ maids at dinner in Toronto. The prospective: - bridegroom was entertained by his co- workers and presented with a clock-radio at a stag party. year-long cycle which should Whitby, mother of the pros- 4 the wedding of his daughter,|veil and she carried a cascade bring benefits in practically : ; : Mrs. Donald E. Gibson is en- 1e Marilyn Jean Weldon to Ber-|bouquet of pink sensation roses every phase of your life. eh Hotere cei received] tertaining at her home on Except for the month of Nov-|" e hostesses and the jun-| Cochrane Street, Whitby, fol- trum Elford Bowers last Satur- day afternoon in Saint George's| Mrs. Thomas Midgley, Prince Memorial Church (Anglican).| ajpert. Ontario, was the The bridegroom is the son of! matron - of - honor, Miss Cathe- Mr. and Mrs. William George! rine Weldon, and Miss Janice Bowers, Nestleton. Williams were the bridesmaids Canon F. G. Ongley officiated|and Miss Mary Frances Lloyd at the ceremony. Donald G.|was the flower girl. Gerald Allman was the soloist, ac-|Bowers acted as best man and companied by the organist,)Harry Weldon, the. bride's Alan Reesor. brother and*Earl Bowers, the Given in marriage by her bridegroom's brother, ushered. father, the bride wore a full-| A reception was held in Saint length ensemble of white chif-|George's Parish Hall and later fon velvet in a rose pattern.|the couple left for Quebec city The gown was a_ sleeveless|and points east. For travelling) empire-line sheath and the|the bride chose a pink wool straight-cut coat over the gown|dress with matching jacket, was fashioned with French|black accessories and a white sleeves, caught at the shoul-|orchid corsage. ders with a bow and swept] Mr. and Mrs. Bertrum Elford into a full-length train. White| Bowers will reside on Nonquon chiffon velvet sleevettes com-|Road in Oshawa. | ior bridesmaids, Shannon Dawn Kunkel and Brenda Topham, kept the guest book. Pouring tea and assisting were Mrs. James Topham, Jr., Mrs. Gerald Cooper, Mrs. Jean Pretty, Mrs. Peter Moore, Miss Joan Hickling, Miss Anne Blas- ko and Miss Margaret Hick- ling. A miscellaneous shower given by the girls of the Thun- derbird Golf Club was held at the home of Mrs. John Liston, Hortop Street, and neighbors and white miniature carnations. lowing the wedding reheatsal ember and late April, when you tomorrow night. will have to be unusually con- servative in your operations (not difficult for the practical Virgoan), job and monetary interests should prosper, and all constructive plans should work out very well. Unusually good returns for your efforts are star-promised during October, in early December, throughout January, the first half of February, April 15 through May 10, the latter half of June and all of next) and friends attended a shower August. Do avoid speculation! arranged by Mrs, Edward Kun- and-or extravagance throughout) kel, Nelson Street, and Miss November, during the latter) Margaret Malnerich. | half of December and the first} ------- two weeks of next April, how-) ite and titute er 19th ber 20th sd by LL RELAXES HAIR MONTREAL (CP)--A new Montreal beauty salon aims to give clients the relaxing atmos- phere a woman is most come fortable in--home. Customers, who must be recommended by a client and are eventually given keys with their names on them, have their hair done in the privacy of a green and tur- quoise dressing room and can sunbathe on the balcony or pop into the kitchen for a cup of tea, MR. AND MRS. BERTRUM E. BOWERS MR. AND MRS. GRANT W. BUSS Photo by Sneyd Showers And Parties Honor Carol Coombes Bride-Elect ever, or you could offset gains. Miss Carol Coombes whose] Mrs. Rowland Coombes, Lib-) ouy pereanal ite Wil also be marriage to Donald Gill will/erty Street, Bowmanville, and bene ad fe year Pit * CONFIDENTIALLY YO ad % MONTREAL, September 14th -- Savi / | in|Mty, 'Lesl i |e ake place on Saturday in|Mrs. Leslie Coombes, the|,; ; indicat- an B Christ Memorial Church. has|bride's aunt, held a_ miscel- eset en i tae. be easy... when you do it THE B. OF h uSS - easu. been honored by several show-|laneous shower for the bride-|f,) to avoid friction in late NOVA SCOTIA way. For long-range savings, at the ers and parties held recently. jelect at Mrs. R. Coombes' i there's the 6-year Savings ificates that Th ? October and in early January 1 t invest. Reverend John Porter|yellow sweetheart roses and A miscellaneous shower was|home. -- and an unusually strong bra Bn Ba aif Lgl eal ores. united Cheryl! Anne Kreasul|baby's breath. E held at the home of Mrs. Henry| The Evening Guild of Christ) accent on romance during Octo-| there's the new 'Blue Chin ets nocam tal pai a full aoe and Grant William Buss in| Mrs. Robin Simmons was the aa te tcler taint et agg Whe gg ol ogre a| ber, pest aye _ see Best| interest rate. Then, of course, there's the regular savings -- Pn ; : . -| pantry r uture|periods for travel and social|at 3%% interest, with regular chequing privileges. Whichever klin-Simon oc ee SASTRY: Pat manos fe honor and Mrs. Clayton Kirby, assisted|>ride in the Church Hall and in| activities: October, January, | plan you peg pick up a free copy of the new Scotiabank 'sS noon in t nite: ickaforuk, Mrs. Ver- by Mrs. Arthur Oliver, hosted|@ddition »presented Miss| April and the weeks between| Budget Book at your nearest branch. You'll find it will really veur's Sportswear Church. The bride is the daugh-| non Wood and Miss Linda Stew- a miscellaneous shower at the|Coombes with a blanket. June 15 and Sept. 1. help you plan your savings... and spending... more wisely. "srs pe of ge re "i todditgh art attended. Miss Catherine former's home, Saguenay Ave-| Mrs. Reginald Coombes held| A child born on this day will TO FEEL FRESH AND FEMININE ALL OVER, there's no better rt ye e page tn Buss and Miss Vicki Powers nue. a trousseau tea for her daugh-|be endowed with a great sense| addition to your toiletries shelf than SHY, : r's Bi ae rt t bani ; Fe OUEE el he Nowe girls. Best man A kitchen shower was held|ter at her home. of responsibility, integrity and|the modern, hoseless feminine syringe: Shy | pe ae eee : at Mrs. Robert Crowells' home.| Following the rehearsal,|the persistence required to|is different from other syringes. There are Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hatter) Was Michael Wahrer and usher- i ; : i : in hi i no hoses, no clamps, no awkward hanging. : ine Wake Robert Kreasul, ate She was assisted by her daugh-|Thursday evening, the bridal] attain his loftiest goals. 'And Shy is small and diserest ... tucks into sang, accompanied by Mrs.|!n& ' ter, Miss Karen Crowells, and|party will be entertained at the bias ; sig pital Evening Chapter | DISAPPOINTMENT nthe wash | [press AANENT PRESS - FROM .. 5.99 IT! v's SHAWA ING CENTRE lay and Friday Till @ M, litt Robert Brimbecom at organ. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie and lace. The gown was fashioned with an empire-waist, lace sleeves, and a cathedral- length train attached at the shoulders. Her headdress lace and seed pearls held a shoulder-length bouffant veil, and she carried a bouquet of Davies -Fekyta A honeymoon in the British eles is following the marriage ef Sandra Jean Fekyta and Allan Davies which took place in §St. Paul's Presbyterian Church last Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fekyta of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John Davies of Glasgow, Scotland and the late Mr. Davies, The Reverend Walter Jackson officiated and the organist, Frank Walter, played the wed- ding music. Wearing 2 formal gown of carnation-white nylon organza over crepe satin, the bride was given in marriage by her father. The fitted bodice of her gown was styled with a scoop neck- line and lily-point sleeves and the skirt was designed with soft folds in the front and back full- ness. The entire gown was lavishly appliqued with French the of | accessories. bride's brother, Vernon Wood, Daniel Cann and Eric Buss, the bridegroom's brother. Following the reception held at the Dnipro Hall, the couple left for northern Ontario and Quebec. For travelling the bride wore a blue dress and coat ensemble with black patent Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Buss will reside on McGregor Street, Oshawa. corded lace from the shoulders cascading down to the hemline. A Tom Jones bow secured a cathedral train, bordered with matching lace, falling from the s. AT wedding band held a four-tier veil of nylon illusion and she carried a bouquet of white glamellias with sprigs of white heather. Mrs. Daniel Pando of Welland was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Patricia Fekyta, Oshawa, and Karen Eluck, Toronto. Janice Fekyta was the junior bridesmaid. Douglas Myatt and James Williams ushered with Michav! King as best man. A reception was held in the Polish National Hall. When the couple left, the bride was wearing a navy blue suit and hat and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Davies will re turn to reside in Oshawa. DUAL PURPOSE This coat dress is in \ champagne tweed le file oversize buttons nd large patch pockets, with The hat is by Mr. John. The coat dress looks like a coat but can be worn in- MR. AND MRS. ROBERT L. COOPER Photo by Sneyd Cooper - Morrison Nancy June Robert Lloyd Cooper exchanged/held a shoulder-length - illusion nuptial vows last Saturday|veil. She carried a traditional afternoon in Courtice United/bouquet of Centennial roses. Church. The bride is the daugh-| Miss Donna Goodwin was the ter of Mr. and Mrs. James R.|maid of honor and Miss Vicki D. Morrison, Courtice and the|Kapustin, Miss Janet McMaster bridegroom is the son of Mr./and Miss Lynn Bowers were and Mrs, Ernest Andor,|/the bridesmaids. William Mor- Oshawa. lrison acted as best man and The Reverend Dermot Arscott|ushering were Richard Bowers, officiated at the ceremony and| Walter Ellis and Douglas Wood- the wedding music was played| cock. by Mrs. Walter A. Short. | A reception was held in the Given in marriage by her|Piccadilly Room of the Hotel father, the bride wore a full-|Genosha. For a trip to the length gown of silk-backed| southern states the bride chose crepe. The semi-bateau neck-|a soft rose-pink and lime green line, lily-point sleeves and bod-|suit of imported tweed, featur- ice of the gown were fashioned |ing a circular cape jacket de- in alencon lace. A panel of|signed with a double breasted matching lace encircled the|front and a rose-pink fox collar. skirt of the gown and bordered|Her accessories were black the chapel train. The train,|patent leather with a crescent which fell from the shoulders,|corsage of pink chrysanthe- was also styled with a centre of} mums. jacquard lace. Her headdress,| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ti Cooper will make their home on Nonquon Road, Oshawa. a cluster of crepe and lace leaves outlined in seed pearls Family Hosts Surprise Party For Parents' 40th Anniversary boutonniere. On behalf of the family, David and Kathryn pre- were honored recently on the|sented their grandparents with occasion of their fortieth wed-|a gift of ruby glassware and ding anniversary. John and Wil-| crystal. liam Kellar planned a surprise} From their friends and rela- party for their parents at their | tives, the honored pair received cottage on Lake Dalrymple. ja vacuum cleaner and many Mr. and Mrs. Kellar were|other gifts of ruby glassware. married on Friday, Septem-| A buffet dinner was served ber 2, 1927, in Saint George's for the forty guests in atten- Anglican Church by the Rever /dance and the couple cut the end C. B. DePencier. anniversary cake. At the reception the oldest} Mr. and Mrs. Kellar express- grand John, pr ted Mrs.|ed their sincere thanks to all Kellar with a corsage of|those present. white chrysanthemums and the; Guests attended from_ Port youngest grandson, Douglas,/Perry, Oakville, Bay Ridges presented Mr. Kellar with aland Oshawa. Making a Study Of Problems Facing Mr. and Mrs. William Rus- sell Kellar, Hibbert Avenue, married women at university is the first of its kind in Manitoba. It resulted from recent approv- al of courses designed for: moth- Wives at University|ers with time on their hands after their children have grown WINNIPEG (CP) -- Recently| up. inted dean of at the) A mother of three children University of Manitoba, Shirley|herself, Mrs. Smith says she Smith already is involved in a/foynd it '"'easy to seek out peo- study of the problems faced by|ple who are in the same situa- married women attending uni-|tion as yourself" among adult versity as adult students. | women students. Morrison and{and adorned with crystal chips an attendant at the forth-|jhome of the prospective bride- coming wedding, Miss Barbara| groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. 'Harold G. Gill, Bowmanville. Ruby Anniversary Occasion For Surprise Family Party A surprise party for Mr. and|Anderson is a native of Chat- Mrs. Charles K. Anderson,/ham, Kent, England. They were Division Street, was arranged| married in Centre Street United|take place on Saturday, October by their family in honor of}Church, then the Christian|14, 1967, at 4:00 p.m. in St. their ruby (40th) hee og an-|Church, now demolished, and|Matthew's Church (Anglican). niversary. The gathering was|have three daughters: Mrs. held at the home of Mr. and|Rae Zinck (Carole), Hampton; ENGAGEMENT SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of Kingston, formerly of Oshawa, an the en it of their daughter, Linda Louise, to Robert Allen Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell, Oshawa. The marriage is to} Mrs. Rae Zinck, RR 1, Hamp-|Mrs. R. J. Siblock (Joan), RR| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A Skin- a compact carrying case so can ki it handy wherever you go, and no one wil be the wiser. No wonder Shy is the most pop- ular syringe in North America! Ask for it b: name at your favourite dragstore -- you'll ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT TT, an Honest Wash is so pleased you did. the best policy! With the Honest Wash can rid your clothes of bathtubring of t 2 westine machine, that dirty gray buil wl up and clings to a. -- heme ped K leaves your clothes min conditioner detergent to | Pg 3 next 'ahh ead see your clothes come: |honestly clean. You'll find, as I have, that whenever you use to % your usual Eggs Ag eral poker pil gay on ext washday, ins 4 problem 5 and whiteners, etc., let Calgon get rid of it... honestly, : IF YOUR DAUGHTER will be away from home at school or col- 1, Oshawa; Mrs. William Oliver|ner, Oshawa, wish to ton, last Friday evening. , i Agincourt; and seven|the engagement of their A presentation of a carna-| (Louise), tion corsage and ruby pin and/ grandchildren. ear-ring set was made to the} An employee of General] Weales, bride and to the bridegroom, a| Motors, Mr. Anderson is the|/Weales boutonniere and sterling silver, istant district issi The initialled cuff-links and tie tack.| for Rover Scouts of Oshawa and|Saturday, October 14, 1967, at The couple also received flow-|district and an instructor and/3:00 p.m. in Calvary Baptist er arrangements and many) examiner for St. John Ambu-|Church, Oshawa. janniversary cards, | lance. Depicting "through the| Among those attending the FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE years", the anniversary cake|family party were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carmelo Femia, was in the form of an open|Mrs. Norman Mclntyre, Brant-|Whitby, announce the _forth- book, iced in deep pink and/ford; Mr. and Mrs. Norman|coming marriage of their daugh- white. Mrs. Anderson's brother,| Nichols and Mr. and Mrs, Ron-|ter, Sherrall Mae, to Ludger Norman Nichols, proposed the|ald (Bud) Manning, all of Osh-|Albert Trottier, son of Mrs. toast to the honored pair. awa, and Mrs. Violet Rowles,|David Trottier, Welland, and Mrs. Anderson is the former|Mr. Anderson's sister, from the late Mr. Trottier. The wed- Miss Winifred Nichols of West|Chatham, Kent, who is on an|ding is to take place on Satur- Hartlepool, England, and Mr.lextended visit from England. Six Pigs, Six Axes Will Buy A Wife In New Guinea Tribe VANCOUVER (CP) -- The going price for a wife among tribes in New Guinea's west- ern highlands is six pigs and a half-dozen axes. list Roman Catholic Church, Whitby. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs: George Dunbar, Oshawa, announce the forth- coming marriage of their old- est daughter, Sharon Anne, to Roy F. Boynton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Boynton. The wedding will take place on Sat- urday, October 7, 1967 at 2.00 p.m. in Albert Street United "Farming is hard work in the hills, so strong women bring the highest prices," Mr. Rothenbush said. 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