Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1967, p. 9

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aaa iF Kresge Company Limited pockets and belt bah box of the ever popu- ergent. Cmart ISCOUNT PRICE DAY ONLY a7 om assorted pat- f° MEN'S <ETS vn, blue or black in jackets. Zipper clos- art Price 6.87 COUNT PRICE AY ONLY = and Whitby --_ Sakis + 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 ion of the leted 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. Smith - Bastarache The skirl of bagpipe music played by two pipers of the On- tario Regiment, Neil McRae, Sr., and Fred Fleming greeted Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Jr., as they emerged from Saint Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church following their wedding last Saturday after- noon, The bride, the former Miss Lorraine Mary Bastarache, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bastarache of Minto, New Brunswick and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. James Smith, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Smith. The Reverend John Markle officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. William Kinsman, the soloist, was accompanied by Thomas Driscoll at the organ. The bride's brother, Emery Bastarache, gave his sister in marriage. She wore a full-length A-line gown of Chantilly lace styled with a scalloped neck- line, lily-point sleeves and pearl clusters embroidered on the of matching lace with peau de soie ribbing fell from the shoul- ders. Her headdress, a crown of rosettes adorned with seed pearls, held a waist-length illu- sion veil and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Diane Lukasywich was the maid of honor, Miss Evelyn Bastarache, the bride's sister, and Miss Betty McNeil of Wind- Heather Smith and Laurie Sar- novsky were the flower girls bearer. Thomas Malcolmson Lake ushered. UAW hall and later the couple left for Ottawa and northern Ontario. For travelling the with black accessories and a white orchid corsage. will reside on Wilson Road bodice. A cathedral-length train South, Oshawa. Watt -Gibbie Miss Nancy Jean Gibbie and| Robert Rennie Watt exchanged nuptial vows in Christ Memo- rial Church (Anglican) last Sat- urday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William H. Gibbie, Oshawa and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Robert Watt, Oshawa and the late Mr. Watt. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon officiated at the ceremony and Rudolph Heydens, organist, played 'How Beautiful Shines The Morning" while the bride and the bridegroom signed the register, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of 'organza over white taffeta with a scoop neckline and short sleeves. The bodice and redin- gote skirt were trimmed with a double row of white braid. Her McKenzie - Reardon Carol Anita Reardon became the bride of Douglas Ross Mc- Kenzie last Saturday afternoon in a ceremony officiated by the Reverend John K. Moffatt in Simcoe Street United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Reardon, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Murdock McKenzie, Whitby. Mrs. David Weldon, the solo- ist, was accompanied by R. G. Geen at the organ. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full!and John Cousins. length gown of peau de soie along empire lines, with a square neckline and bell sleeves, The bodice and sleeves were trimmed with lace and the chapel train attached at the shoulders with a peau de soie bow was also trimmed with lace. Her headdress, organza petals edged with pearls and crystals, held a shoulder-length Boynton - Dunbar The Reverend Helmuth Dyck efficiated at the marriage of Sharon Anne Dunbar and Roy Frederick Boynton which took place last Saturday afternoon in Albert Street United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Dunbar and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Boynton, all of Oshawa. Harold Ellis played the wed- ding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal traditional gown of Lagoda silk fashioned with an empire bod- ice, scoop neckline and lily- point sleeves, fastened at the wrist with self buttons, Alencon lace appliques, encrusted witn seed pearls enhanced the neck- line, waistline and the semi- A-line skirt. A full-length de- tachable train edged with Alen- Trottier Miss Sherrall Mae Femia and Ludger Albert Trottier were united in marriage by the Rev- erend L. J. Austin last Saturday afternoon in Saint John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmelo Femia, Whitby, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. David Trottier, Welland, and the late Mr. Trottier. The Reverend Theodore For- nier was the soloist, accompan- ied by John Slausson at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of silk brocade and peau de soie fashioned with an empire waistline and A-line skirt. The brocade bodice fea- tured a scoop neckline and covered buttons at the back and wrists, The skirt of peau de soie was trimmed with brocade at the hemline and a cathe- headdress, a small crown of pearl and crystal, held a shoul- der-length veil of silk illusion, and she carried a teardrop cas- cade of white butterfly' roses and ivy. The bride's sister, Mrs. Jan- ice Skea, was the matron of honor with Mrs. Thomas Cowan of Toronto and Miss Penny Bligdon as the other attendants. James Watt, the bridegroom's brother, was the best man and Peter Burton, of Montreal and Thomas Letson of Toronto ushered. A reception was held at the Georgian Motor Hotel and later) the couple left for points east. For the wedding trip, the bride chose a hot pink wool sor were the bridesmaids. Miss ; and Lindsey Smith, 'the ring | acted as best man and Donald = Bastarche, the bride's brother ! and Robert Gibb of Kirkland A reception was held at the : bride wore a powder blue two-|--------__.__ piece dress and coat ensemble! son Mr. and Mrs. James Smith |" a ee MAE ba | MR. AND MRS. JAMES SMITH Photo by Ken Brine dress and matching hat with black patent accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.} Watt -will reside on Wilson} Road, Ottawa, Ontario. | bouffant veil, and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli, yel- low roses, stephanotis and ivy. Miss Irene Frobel was the maid of honor, Miss Darlene MR. AND MRS. ROY F. BOYNTON Photo by Serge MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WATT Aldsworth Photography Kadoski, Mrs. David Kyle, and Mrs. David Smith were the other - attendants. Miss Sherry Collins and Miss Jody Lynn Reardon were the flower girls with Raymond Collins the ring bearer. Ronald Hutchinson of Whitby was the best man and ushering were Richard Lewis, of Toronto, Richard Graham, A reception was held at the Simcoe Street Church Memorial Hall and Jater the couple left for points east. For travelling the bride wore a green wool suit with a brown beaver hat with brown accessories and aj ; corsage of chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross Mc- Kenzie will reside in Guildwood) Village, Scarborough, con lace fell from. the shoul- ders. Her headdress of Guipure lace flowers held a bouffant veil of tulle appliqued with similar lace flowers and crystals. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. | Miss Sharon Ellen Brady was the maid of honor and Miss Eleanor Seaborn, of Brighton, Miss Linda Dunbar, Miss Bev- erly Boynton and Miss Bonnie Dunbar were the bridesmaids. Wayne Joseph acted as best man and Leslie Knowlton, Albert Switzer, Garfield Moore and James Harrison ushered. Following a reception held at the Grandview Golf Club the couple left for Expo with the bride wearing a pink wool suit and black patent 'accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Boynton will reside on Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, - Femia the waistline. Her headdress, tiny rosettes adorned with seed pearls and crystals, held a waist length four-tier veil of nylon tulle, She was also wear- ing a strand of pearls and watch belonging to her grand- mother. Her bouquet was cascade of red yuletide roses and white carnations. Mrs. Noel Trottier was the matron of honor, the bride's sisters, Misses Christine and Angela Femia were the brides- maids and Miss Patricia Baker of Cornwall was the flower girl. The bridegroom's brother, Noel Trottier, was the best man and Fernand Gauthier and Clement Gauthier, both of Welland, ush- ered, A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Whitby and later the couple left for Montreal. For travelling the bride chose a cherry red double knit A-line dress with winter white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Ludger A. Trot- Last Saturday afternoon in Albert Street United Church, Marvin Hugh Stephenson took as his bride Beverly Ann Jack- lin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Duncan Jacklin, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Victor Stephenson of Killarney, Manitoba. The Reverend Helmut Dyck Al officiated at the ceremony and the soloist, Ross Cotton, was ac- companied by Harold Ellis at the: organ. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a_ full- length gown of Lagoda silk de- signed with a fitted waist, em- pire bodice, scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves. The neckline and waist were appliqued with Alencon lace and seed pearls adorned the A-line skirt. A full- SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell wish to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Ann, to Douglas Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Atkin- son, all of Whitby, The wedding plans will be announced at a dral train of brocade lined with peau de soie fell from a bow at tier will reside in Welland. later date, MR. AND MRS. M. HUGH STEPHENSON --Ireland Photography Stephenson - Jacklin length train falling from the shoulders held a bouffant veil embroidered with lace appli- ques and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses, white carna- tions, stephanotis and ivy. Mrs. Anthony Zarowny was the matron of honor and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Mir- iam Stephenson, of Killarney, Manitoba, Mrs. Ronald Blyth and Miss Lynn Small were the other attendants. John Gower acted as best man and the bride's brother, Robert Jacklin, Ronald Blyth and Anthony Zarowny were the ushers. A reception was held at Albert Street United Church and later the Friendly Alliance Hall. As the couple left for their honeymoon to the western proy- inces the bride was wearing a gold dress and coat ensemble with dark brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hugh Stephenson will reside on Mar- and Avenue, Oshawa.. AVOID FLYING Women should stay below 10,000 feet in the last three months of pregnancy or the unborn child may be damaged by lack of oxygen, says the American Medical Journal. d\the sheer skirt * into a Chapel train, Her head- dress, a cluster of lace petals MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J. TAYLOR Treland Studio Taylor - Kalynko Saint Gertrude's Roman Cath-|with crystal, held a hand-rolled setting /edge veil of silk tulle, and she jlast Saturday afternoon for the/carried a bouquet of white gar- Joanidenias and red rosettes. lolic Church was_ the |marriage of Sandra Kalynko and Robert James |Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. William Kalynko and the bridegroom is the son The bride, who was given in The bodice was fashioned with length sheer sleeves embroid- ered with appliques of Guipure lace. Vertical appliques of rose designed Guipure lace' enhanced which Miss Marion Kasper was the|She of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ivan|bridegroom's | brother, '|Taylor, all of Oshawa. A reception was held at the Genosha and Hotel left for their % MR. AND MRS. D. ROSS McKENZIE --Aldsworth Photography MR. AND MRS. LUDGER A. TROTTIER --Photo by McPeak be tive. Tiana OPN. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 13, 1967 11 Divorce Laws Russian Style Cruel To Fathers MOSCOW (AP) -- A woman who looked into the problems of broken homes in the Soviet |Union has proposed a society for the protection of fathers. She took pity on them because in Russia former wives jcan keep their former husbands from visiting the couple's chil- dren. Mrs. Lubov Yunina, a jurist on the editorial board of the jnewspaper Literaturnaya Rossi- ya -- Literary Russia -- argued jthat the practice is cruel to the jfathers and harmful for the \children, She told of visits to her office jof men who broke down in tears. | One out of nine marriages in jthe Soviet Union ends in divorce. ' The couples most often involved have been married \five to nine years, the period jduring which a family is usual- lly started, Mothers almost invariably yet custody of the children, TURNS OVER PAY The father has to turn over 25 per cent of his pay to the divorced wife for the support of one child, 30 per cent for two children and up to 50 per cent for more. But he gets no enforceable visiting rights. Courts and other organizations will urge the former wives to grant these, but she can refuse. "It has become a rule that if a family breaks up, regardless of the real guilt, the sympathy of society goes to the women," Mrs. Yunina said. Mrs. Yunina said some moth- ers get revenge on their former husbands by keeping them from = the children. Her suggestion was that a volunteer society should be organized to protect the rights of fathers and work at getting jex-wives to be more ¢o-opera- HOUSEHOLD HINT Bake individual custards on a roasting rack in a baking pan. The pan holds the neces- |Sary water, and you can lift all jthe custards out at once. | Zigzag at the touch of e@ lever, 3 needle position. Reg. \} $149.95. Also $20 off with choice of cobinet or stool Model 237. BEST TRAFFIC COP WARSAW (AP)--A GIFT FOR COLLEGE shapely} SUSSEX, N.B. (CP)--The brunette has won the title of/Bethany Bible College here is Poland's best traffic policeman|to get $25,000 from the Wesley- is Sgt. Elzbieta Bek who|an Methodist Church of Amer- maid of honor and the otherjoutperformed seve fo fot ica to Psa finance py beat ; j attendants were, Miss Marnie/policemen in the traffic direc-/ties. ach year the churc' The bride is the daughter of Ellison, Mrs. Waldemar Koppjtion finals at a busy Warsaw/makes a donation to help some and Miss Jinette Mercier. The|intersection. | SINGER SEWING 16 SIMCOE .N. 725-5443 William Taylor, was the best man and The Reverend Gerald Mung- Hittin Gules weet" and +\|ham officiated at the ceremony. -|Mrs. William Kinsman was the =|soloist, accompanied by Mrs. -|George Tomlinson at the organ. |Couple later the honey- moon. For travelling the bride marriage by her father, wore|Wore a tan Italian knit suit ire 2 of silk organza.|With brown accessories. Wie pains as pe gr Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Tay- a scoop neckline and wrist-|!or will reside in Oshawa. 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