Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1967, p. 9

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Forms are available at The depends upon the submission of this wedding record 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. Weales - Ruth Marie Skinner and Don- - ald Albert nuptial vows in Calvary Bap- tist Church on Saturday after- noon. The Reverend R. B. Lytle officiated at the cere- mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Skin- ner, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. George J. Weales, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Weales, Mrs. F. W. Henkelman of Sarnia, sister of the bride, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. George Delaney. Given in marriage by her father, the "bride wore a full- length gown of silk-faced peau de soie, styled with an attach- ed bolero. The French sleeves and waist were trimmed with pearl - beaded, re-embroidered Alencon lace which also accent- ed the bell skirt which was complemented by a self bow and sash and an_ attached chapel train. Her headdress of pearl-encrusted lace petals held her scalloped veil of silk illu- White - Suppelsa Joan Dorothy Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Suppelsa, Oshawa, and George William White, son of Mr, and Mrs. George A. White, Wilmot, Nova Scotia, ex- changed nuptial vows in North- minster United Church last Saturday afternoon. The Reverend Wesley Her- bert officiated at the ceremony. Donald Allman sang, accom- panied by Ryddid Williams. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length empire gown of lagoda silk fashioned along empire lines with a scoop neckline and bell-shaped sleeves. Appli- ques of Guipure lace in a chev- ron design enhanced the front of the skirt and a detachable chapel length train fell from Skinner sion and she carried a formal Weales exchanged|cascade of crystal-white roses with stephanotis and ivy gar- lands. Her jewellery was the bridegroom's gift of a cultured pearl necklace and earrings jwith diamond chip. The matron of honor was was the flower girl. Ushering were George De- Birkett, all of Oshawa, Alan Henkelman of Sarnia. Clifford Trick was man. Following a reception at the Carousel Inn, the couple left on a wedding trip through eastern Ontario and New York state. For going away, the bride chose a red brocade dress and coat ensemble with a_ black velvet hat, black patent leather accessories and a corsage of dark red roses and white shasta chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Weales will re- side at 538 Harmony Road South. of the gown. Her headdress, Guipure lace and silk petals, held a bouffant veil of tulle and she carried a bouquet of red roses. | Mrs. Wayne Severs was the matron of honor. Mrs. Martin Hoogsteen of Whitby was the other attendant and Miss Karen White, the bridegroom's sister, was the junior bridesmaid. Rus- sell Nixon of Toronto acted as best man and the bride's broth- ers, Donald Suppelsa and Douglas Suppelsa, ushered. A reception was held at the Church Hall and later the couple left for the eastern United States and Nova Scotia. For travelling, the bride wore a blue wool suit with black acces- sories. Mr. and Mrs. George W. the empire yoke at the back Naklowych - Kozy Irene Kozy became the bride of Walter Naklowych in a cere- mony last Saturday afternoon in St. George's Ukrainian Cath- olic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kozy of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bohdan Naklowych of Toronto. The Reverend John Pereyma and the Reverend Stepan Gauk officiated at the marriage. Miss Carol Black sang, self-accom- panied. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a self- designed, empire-style gown of Swiss silk, with a scoop neck- line. The sleeves and hem of the A-line skirt were appliqued with Swiss lace. Her headdress of flowers, held a_ shoulder- length bouffant veil of French silk tulle and a scalloped train of tulle appliqued with lace Hrywkiw - St. Gertrude's Roman Cath- olic Church was the setting for! the. marriage last Saturday| afternoon of Valerie Margaret Dittmar and Clifford Joseph Hrywkiw. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dittmar of Oshawa and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hrywkiw of} Canora, Saskatchewan. | The Reverend Gerald Mung- ham performed the ceremony and Mrs, Clifford Lucas sang accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. George Tomlinson. The bride, who was given in| marriage by her father, wore an empire-style, full-length gown with an A-line skirt. The bodice was fashioned of self- patterned chiffon velvet with a slightly scooped neckline and semi-French sleeves. The skirt of peau de soie was accented at the empire line with a con- White will reside in Montreal. Mrs. Clifford Trick with Miss § Evelyn Peel as_ bridesmaid. Janet Henkelman of Sarnia the best -- MR. AND MRS. DONALD A. WEALES MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. WHITE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, este! 20, 1967 11 Ranks Illiteracy Threat To Peace William White, chairman of | the UNESCO committee of the United Nations Association in Toronto spoke on literacy in Jamaica at a meeting this week of the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club of -4|Oshawa _| He described mass illiteracy |jas a roadblock to social and sjeconomic progress and a threat to world peace. Recog- nizing this, most developing countries were making efforts to educate adults as well as children, he said. | Their own resources would not be enough and help was needed from every country. UNESCO was intensifying its efforts to mobilize international assistance for these countries, engaged in the "Most exalting venture of our generation." In many countries, adult | teracy jclasses had been started with |whatever means were availe able. The problem was ap- proached by reaching people at their level of . understanding if through simple books prepared for teaching. Ireland Studio Photo by Barrie Magill MR. 'AND MRS. . CLIFFORD J. HRYWKIW Garnet Belfry flowers. She carried a bouquet of white sweetheart roses and stephanotis centred in myrtle. Miss Valintine Kotelewetz was the maid of honor and Misi Marie Kluchowski of Toronto, Miss Eugenia Nydozytko, Miss Olga Korobij, and Miss Olga Matuchak, all of Oshawa, and Miss Olga Rybskij of Sudbury, were the bridesmaids. The bridegroom's brother, George Naklowych, was the best man. Modest Cmoc of Ottawa, Leo- nid Oleksiuk, Oleh Kutowy, and Orest Muz, all of Toronto, and Michael Kluchkowsky of Fort William, ushered. A reception was held at the Dnipro Hall and later the couple left for their honeymoon with the bride donning a floral bur- gundy ensemble with match- ing accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Naklo- wych will reside in Willowdale, Ontario. Dittmar terial. velvet fell to chapel length. A wedding ring, peau de soie) headdress was finished entire- ly in vertical pleating, accented rhinestones, repeated on her four-tier illusion veil which cas- caded to waist length. She car- ried a bouquet of yellow roses and white carnations. Miss Valerie Cosey of Mid- jland was the maid of honor and) the other attendants were Mrs.) Alfred Hrywkiw and Mrs.) Wayne Dittmar. Stuart Kay of Whitby was) the best man and the ushers! were Alfred Hrywkiw, Oshawa, and James Wasyliw of Fort Wil- iam. Following a reception in the Slovak Hall the couple left for Ottawa. The bride donned a red two-piece. suit trimmed with white fur and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Hrywkiw will toured fold of the same ma- Lee - Boiten A noon wedding last Saturday in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic CHurch united Agatha Cornelia Boiten and John Ed- ward Lee in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobus Jacob Boiten of Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Cyril Lee of Peterborough and the late Mrs. Lee. The Reverend J. M. Markle officiated at the ceremony. A Latin High Mass was sung by St. Gregory's senior choir, di- rected by Mrs. William Kins- man, and accompanied by Jack Driscoll at the organ. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of imported French crepe. The bodice featured a square neckline, lace sleeves and an empire waist-line accented by a make their home in Whitby. braid of sequins. Her headdress of lace flowers, outlined with seed pearls and crystal, held a shoulder - length four - tier veil and she carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and pink roses. Mrs. Allan Rutherford was the matron of honor, and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Joan Lee was the bridesmaid, with Miss Coby Boiten as the flower girl. Allan Rutherford acted as best man and Robert Witzel ushered. A reception was held at Ade- laide House and later the couple left for Bermuda, For travelling, the bride chose a wool suit of brown and gold check with brown and beige accessories. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee will reside in Oshawa upon A back panel of chiffon with circlets of seed pearls and & tae et ed sion Newton - Verleysen Francine Irene, daughter of ;Mr. and Mrs. Peter |Verleysen, RR 1 Cobourg, and |< ERE ---- Ralph Hall Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William John Newton, RR 1, Whitby, were united in marriage by the Reverend R. H. Wylie last Saturday evening. , The ceremony took place in Almonds United Church, Whit- by, and Miss Elizabeth Atkin- son 'played the wedding music. Carrying a bouquet of red rosés and stephanotis, the bride wore a full-length, semi-fitted A-line gown of lagoda crepe with a cotton Chantilly yoke front and back and three- quarter length bell sleeves. Aj)' chapel train of matching lace flowed from the back yoke. A double crown of pearls and crystals held her bouffant veil of layered pure silk illusion. Miss Marilyn Harris, Whitby, was the maid of honor and the flower girls were the Misses Susan and Nancy Hamer of) Hampton, nieces of the bride. The _ bridegroom's _ brother, Brian Newton was his best man| and Wayne Newton, Whitby, and Robert Daniel, Bramalea, ushered. A reception was held in Irwin's recreation hall and the honeymoon is being spent in Florida. As the couple left, the bride was wearing a three-piece red wool suit, white gardenias and black ac- their return. cessories. a Ps "MR. AND MRS. RALPH H. NEWTON Alfonse make their home in Oshawa. MR. AND MRS. JAMES D. CUTTING Astor Studio, Bowmanville Cutting - Parker In an evening ceremony in{nurse's white Bible Courtice United Church last/with white roses. Friday, Janice Elaine Parker! The maid of honor was Miss | became the bride of James|Jane DeCoe, Courtice, and the David Cutting. The bride is the attendants were Miss Joan Cut- h fM d Mrs. Wal- ting, the bridegroom's sister; daughter o ais jand Mrs, Paul Mueller. ter H. Parker of Campbellville,| James Vinson was the best | formerly of Oshawa, and the!man and the ushers were Keith crested bridegroom is the son of Mr.|Parker, Campbellville, and) and Mrs. Victor Cutting of/Grant Greenwood, Kendal. Courtice. The hg yong in ae Carouse nn shawa, an The ceremony was -perform- Hater the couple left for Flori- ed by the Reverend Dermott! qa, For travelling, the bride| Arscott, assisted by the Rev-|chose a Kelly green dress and S jerend John P. Romeril. Miss|jacket ensemble with a match- Sharon Scott of Columbus sangjing hat, black accessories and a and was accompanied by Mrs.!corsage of white roses. _|Walter Short in "QO Promise} wy. and Mrs. Cutting will re- | |Me." side at 140 Nonquon Road. -- The bride's father gave her); --____ sais cue _ in marriage. She wore a cage-| p a style sheath gown of pure silk | BOY SHOCKED THEM : jorganza with long sleeves, with} VANCOUVER -(CP) -- Doug-| sl cuffs and a deep hem of lace.|las Finlay, director of the Van-| Lace appliques enhanced the|couver Children's foundation, round neckline. Over the gown |shocked delegates attending the} she wore a matching sleeveless| lorganization's 1967 annual) coat from the shoulders of|meeting. 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