@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Sept. 6, 1962 | A wedding of Oshawa interest was solemnized in a candle-light ceremony at the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints re- cently when Miss Sandra Nancy Barclay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Barclay of Am- herstberg became the bride of Mr. Glen Richard Skuce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Skuce, of Oshawa. "| The Reverend R. Leighton of i|Belleville, Michigan, officiated j;at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Beverley Piper was organ- ist, and Mrs. Murray Jones via- linist, Soloist Mrs. Harvey Jones sang '"'O God of Love to Thee We Bow" and "The Lord's in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of silk organza with a bodice of Italian lace em- | broidered in iridescent sequins with a sabrina neckline and lily paint sleeves. The skirt fell into a chapel train and was ap- |pliqued with' lace and iridescent '| sequins. A crown of crystal and | aurora borealis stones held her chapel veil; she carried a cas- jeade of white orchids, ste- | phanotis and ivy. | Miss Louise Gaskin was maid lot honor. Bridesmaids were |Miss Sharon Imeson, Miss Lynn | Kennedy and Miss Cheryl Scan- | SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Barclay-Skuce Nuptial Rites Solemnized at Amherstburg lon. All were gowned identically in street length frocks made of turquoise organza over matching taffeta, made with scooped necklines and bracelet length sleeves. The bell, skirts featured butterfly bows in the back. They wore floral headdresses with matching shoulder length veils. They carried cascades of white shasta. chrysanthemums and pink sweetheart rosebuds. The flower girl, Miss Pamela Jones wore a white nylon frock appliqued with white daisies and a matching floral headdress and carried a miniature cascade of Shasta chrysanthemums and sweetheart rosebuds. Biily Merchant, nephew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer, and carried the rings on a white satin pillow. Mr. William Skuce assisted the bridegroom as best man and groomsmen were Mr. David Merchant of Oshawa,: Mr. Artur Jones and Mr. Thomas Holt of Amherstberg. The ushers were Mr. Glen Trimble, Mr. Darwin Wismer and Mr. Harvey Jones, all of Amherstburg. A reception followed at the 4s FLORIDA WEDDING FOR OSHAWA GIRL Central Collegiate. Institute and also a member of the Daytona Business Girls and American Institute 'of Bank- ing. Her fiancee is the son of Mr, and.Mrs. Wendell B. September 27 is the date set for the marriage, to be per- formed- in Our -Lady of Lourdes Church, Daytona, Florida, when Mr. Edward C. Merthe Jr., will take Miss oa ey Parts and Accessories Merchan- dising Dept. of General Motors, the bride received an electric fry-pan, spun aluminum can. nister set and several pieces of ceramic-ware. The bridegroom was presen-|- ted with a white and gold clothes hamper from his as- sociates at the Canadian Im- several' perial Barik of Commerce, Dun. das Branch in Toronto. Following the wedding rehear- sal last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Neal, parents of the bridegroom, entertained "se Ladanaligega ye tome the Bacwe party at their home| absorb as much water as pos- ti) ive. : laches acho cueamiens" ce si eshore Drive a to stay fresh longer. friends. Mrs. Donald Crawford , assisted the hostess and her mother in serving refreshments. Miss Barbara' Cochrane ar- ranged a miscellaneous shower at her home on Rosehill Boule- vard. Present were co-workers of the bride from Parts and Accessories Merchandising Dept. of General Motors. A miscellaneous shower was held by Mrs. Joseph LaPortel at her home on Dieppe avenue where the bride was honored by her. relatives, receiving many gifts for her future home. Mrs. Friends Entertain - For Dianne Cornish Prior To Wedding Miss Dianne Cornish, whose marriage to Mr, William T. Neal took place on Saturday was honored at showers, Mrs. Amphien Snider was hostess at a _ miscellaneous shower held at the home of her Be t mother, Mrs, Douglas Tapping, Sats ee ee stems at a long slant, so they'll Merthe of Daytona, Florida and also*is a member of the Federation of Musicians and is assistant manager of Kay's Restaurant. | Carol Ann Peters of Daytona, as his bride. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Peters of Oshawa, and is a graduate of Oshawa Verdi Club.where the bride's mother received in a sheath gown of aqua Italian lace with white accessories. The bride- groom's mother assisted wear- ing a sheath ensemble of Dior blue with matching accessories. Both wore white corsages of teaching staff of General Am- herst High School. | New England States, the bride was wearing an olive green sheath ensemble and beige ac- cessories with a white mink! stole, a gift of the bridegroom. Her corsage was a white orchid. TWO-YEAR CROP Government agriculturists say; strawberry blossoms should be plucked the first year to encour- gardenias and stephanotis. |On their return Mr. and Mrs. age runner growth and a bet- EXCHANGE VOWS AND RINGS Married recently in 'a dou- ble-ring ceremony in Simcoe Street United Church where Miss Eleanor Louise. Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack The engagement is announced) of Miss Carol Ann Peters, Day-| |tona, Florida, daughter of Mr. tand Mrs. William S. Peters of H. Young and 'Mr. Ronald | Oshawa, to Mr. Edward C. Mer- Frank Tripp, son of Mr. and |the Jr., son of Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs A Wendell B. Merthe, Daytona,| ~Frank Tripp, all of Osh- | horida, The marriage is to take) awa. PERSONALS Holiday time is here with its comings and goings all over the city. -If you have been away, you can let your friends know that you have returned by call- ing the Social Department (723-3474). The names of guests and newcomers are always most welcome. There is no charge| for these items. Among the guests at the Skuce-Barclay wedding at Am- herstburg were Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Skuce, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Skuce, Clare and Christine, Mr. and Mrs. David Merchant, Colleen and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Coverly and Karen, Miss Reva Tiers, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Tiers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and Mrs. Clarence Young from Oshawa and district; Mrs. Roland Daniels, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bedard, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wismer, St. Joseph, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Higgins, Benton Harbor, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Auringer, Bridgman, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trimble, Bel- Wi Toledo, Ohio; | : a | bag Mrs. Jule Pozsar and Miss Margaret Elizabeth Swan, Dennis, New York City; Mr. and| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James| > Mr, E. Swan of Fredericton, New| Mrs. Glen Ish, Belleville; ; ' |and Mrs. Peter Owens, London; | Brunswick, to Mr. Daniel Fran-) | cis Crozier, son of Mr. and Mrs, | | . Floyd J s, New- , | Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Jones, New (Bert) Brown of Whitby | |berry; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. A. |Barclay, Lorne Park. The ceremony was performed} on Friday, August 31 in St. An-| Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Brown,|/drew's Presbyterian Church,| Wellington street, Whitby, have! Fredericton. | | returned from a trip to Frederi-|---------- jcton, New Brunswick, where) seant. The members mene they attended the marriage of Were: Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Kel-| | their son Daniel Francis Crozier|jington, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. [to Miss Margaret Elizabeth! Westlake, Mr. and Mrs. William Swan last Friday evening in St.| Sargeant, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Andrew's Presbyterian Church,| smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fredericton. |Sargeant and fourteen grand-| | | : 4<| children of Mrs. E. 0. Sargeant} Tuesday, September 4, was} ais0 one erent! - . | t another unique reunion of. the) ¥Te Present, Sargeant family of Oshawa,| 8t@ndchild. when 25 members of the family ssiiebaiii ional | assembled at the home of Mr. "Bargain" shoes| Ripstinhachasbnahchabueieacipdin pscsibakrinbaieinia Ts Sargeant who is now 82 years old, and the birthday of Miss Maud Sargeant, the daughter of Mrs. E. O. Sargeant. 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