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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1963, p. 8

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{ fl | j } Carol Ann Ritchie Becomes Bride of Joseph Drew McKay In a traditional June wedding,held her shoulder-length tiered in Harmony United Church lastlillusion veil and she carried a Sat ay afternoon Carol Ann/|teardrop cascade of red sweet- Ritchie' became the bride of|heart roses and stephanotis. Joseph Drew McKay. The bride} Miss Merrall Youngson as is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,|Maid of honor and Miss Carol Carl Austin Ritchie and the|Adams as bridesmaid were bridegroom is the son of Dr,|Sowned alike in blush rose silk 'and Mrs. Wilson G. McKay, all/With bell skirts and imported of Oshawa. French lace bodices. Their pill- The Reverend N. T. Holmes|DOX headdresses secured bouf- officiated while Mr. Ross Met. fant veils and their flowers ealfe played the wedding music.|Were white carnations, tinted The soloist, Mrs. William Por. silvery, blush rose, in teardrop i sang "Because" and 'The a eg ia ai Wack lord's Prayer'. The flower girl, Miss Wendy In a Fle gown of whisper|Ritohie, sister of the bride, taffeta and Alencon lace, the Wore a full skirted, sashed bride was given in marriage|4ress, similar to. the brides- _by her father. Lace trimmed maids and carried a nosegay of | the princess panelled front to|like flowers. : complement the sheath sleeves) Mr. William Bird acted as and scalloped neckline scatter-|best man and the ushers were ed, with sequins. The skirt was|Mr, John Ritchie and Mr, Gibb softly caught up to form pouffes McKay. at the' sides and back which) A reception was held at Ade. | was accented by a self rose|laide House. Receiving, the and dipped into a chapel train,|bride's mother wore pink silk @ shantung with pink end{ white accessories and corsage of fea- thered carnations. The bride- groam's mother chose pale green silk shantung with beige accessories. and a corsage of pink , feathered carnations. 5 The couple left on a wedding trip to points north, the bride ia PE o wear ng a two-piece white linen wattead wha ig cower -- dress trimmed with pink Gui= 4 Tas solemnized on Satur-|DUre lace; white accessories Farr was bagi Holy Cross and a corsage of Tropicana day moming m nol +, sweetheart roses Roman Catholic Church. The M ei tbeRac wit bride is the daughter of Mr, oar et ae onesie mien re- A ee 290 } trave avenue sa Ae al the bridegroom is|"_thelt, return, s! 5 ideg) Bh nae the son of Mrs. Douglas Farr, Bewdley, Rice Lake. Monsignor Phillip' Coffey per- formed the ceremony and Mrs. Garry Booth played the wed- ding music and sang. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a full-length gown of. chalk-white peau de soie with a scalloped neckline and lily-point si@eves The controlled skirt and bodice were enhanced by appliques of imported Swiss lace. The back interest was a sunburst of un- pressed pleats fanning into a chapel train. A jewelled crown) of pearls secured her fingertip] --_-----¥eif which had been hand-em-) brosdered with trais of ivy by the bridegroom's mother. The} bride's bouquet was a cascade of deep red roses and stephamn- Otis. r Mrs. Paul Leddy was majiiron of honor and the. bridesmaids were Miss Darlene Christie, Miss Karen Bulkowski, Miss Donna Nichols and Miss Pat- nicia Briggs with Miss Patsy Bulkowski and Miss Margaret Farr as junior bridesmaids. The bridesmaids were in light blue dresses with scrolled bod- toes of organza, short sleeves and 'bell skirts with matching headdresses. The matron of honor was gowned similarly in darker blue. Their bouquets matched the bride's and were composed of white chrysanthe- mums and blue carnations to compliment their gowns. Mr. Lloyd Rae was best man and the ushers were Mr. Paul Leddy, Mr. Ronald Root. and Mr. Robert Wright. A reception followed at the Polish Hall, Olive avenue. The bride's mother received in a printed silk dress in soft shades of grey, pink and beige with pink and white accessories and a corsage of yellow tea roses. The bridegroom's 'mother chose a beige linen dress with a rust tone duster; beige and rust ac- | cessories and a corsage of red roses. After their honeymoon in Bos- ton and Cape Cod, Mr. and Mrs. Farr will make their home in Oshawa. For travelling, the bride donned a light, cotton dress of mauve, blue and white with white accessories Guests were present from Windsor, Toronto, Bewdley, Joanna Bulkowski Douglas Earl Farr Married Saturday nee ee wee * SIMPSONS-SEARS ---- : | Mrs, Khrushchev Is Making Her Own Personal Success litical leaders. est simplicity, intelligence and The code, simply stated, was|unflagging smile influenced peo- that these wives were seldom|Ple just as much as her hus- seen and, never heard in pub- band's earthy humor. Ameri- lic. _ were nig d ---- Reo eo sh _ the plump little woman with her ently -- Mire Khrushchev Placid Slavic face and natural graced a British children's book dignity. exhibition here. SEES BENNY GOODMAN The eXhibition threw the spot-| Since then she has isteane Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 26, 1963 St-Joseph's PTA Presents Rosaries To Grade 8 Pupils Pupils of St..Dorothy's grad-|James Fraser, Donald Jones,, Mrs. Khrushchev, 63-year-old|/husband to Paris in 1960 "and uating Grade 8 class were pre-|Larry Lescisin, Patrick Nor-\former school. teacher, heard|Seeing a Dior collection to sit- lsented with rosaries, recently/moyle, Douglas O'Donnell, Mi-\about the exhibition and asked|ting, through a concert by The at a meeting of St. Joseph's chael Ryan, Frederick Vodden'it 'she could come. She stayed King = ao Benny Good- : a n Moscow. i PTA in the high school auditor- and David Williams. for more--than an hour. man, a new ium. "x During: the meeting, Mrs. Khrushchev has no day- Making the presentations the Sengutive was chosen, Chats -- a. of i art Reverend L. T. McGough of St. appdinted to office were: Presi-|,; a i on the lines of wives of govern- iGregory the Great emit re Mrs. Stirling SF ie ee rer ace ment leaders of the Western _ Catholic Church, He told thejvice - president, Mrs. Dennis biic test Ag one Soviet offi. yore: graduates that they were a Noonan; secretary, Mrs. Angus cinls wite She. sccoIn anieal But credit to their parents and|Dixon and treasurer, Mrs. P Gets panied) host teachers and he hoped to hear/Frank Zochodne. * 'of them in the future as being re Morison, the new presi- \light. on the two great loves ofjeral official engagements Yang- her life--children and books, (ing The serenely self. - possessed wife of Premier Khrushchev she occasionally plays to women's delegations happy and useful students ind&t. asked for the continued which included regular monthly 'the various high schools of the'sujiport of all the members to/meetings, a night ofy cards, a city. help her carry on "the fine Marathon bridge and Saturday '| Father McGough suggested in work performed by Robert Mc- morning movies. | order to beneiii sociéty at large,|Donnell, the retiring president} The money raised at these i the pupils must ask them-and Mrs, Ralph Vodden, retir- latter functions provided new selves to what good purpose|ing vice-president. books for St. Joseph's School could they put their certificate, The senior S:. Dorothy's room library, prizes and soft drinks ¢™ rather looking upon it as means to. benefit themselves. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Fred Roach wish to announce the engage- tn of their daughter, Pat- evening and Mrs. Anthony Ce- gifts for each child at Christ- phen Taylor, Those presented with rosar-bulski won the 50-50 draw. mas he said, - Mrs. Reginald Taylor, all ies were: Sharon Dickey, Den-: The meeting was conducted Following the meeting, re- Oshawa, The wedding will take ise Leger, Anne Deegan, Cath- by Mr. McDonnell who briefly|freshments were served by Mrs.|Place on Saturday, July 27, at erine Vodden, Adele Wilkinson, reviewed the association's var-|Robert Fraser and her commit-|11 o'clock in St. Gertrude's ", _ MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Mrs.|the ' publicity-conscious United) ") |Nina Petrovna Khrushchev has|States. i broken the traditional code of| Mrs. Khrushchev scored a ineevine for wives of Soviet po-|triumph of her own. Her hon- from accompanying },her) her husband ona hectic tour Ofland threw a bumper six-hour jfiction high on t {reads English books in the ori- reception for diplomats' wives on Communist Women's Day in March. She'met her husband in the Ukraine when she was teaching political science and he was |studying to be a mining. engin- eer, They were married in 1924, The Soviet premier's first wife apparently died in the famine of the early 1920s. There were two children of this earlier marriage, a daugh- ter Yulia and a son who died during the. war. The couple had three children, Yelena, Sergei and Rada, who lis married to Alexei Adzhubei, editor of the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia. | |\COUNTRY HOME | Mrs. Khrushchev runs a Mos- |cow home on Lenin Hills anda lspacious two - storey villa an |hour's edrive from the city where the Soviet Premier often spends weekends, » Shexd rted once to have said s oes not like house- work but likes gardening. Her jgradchildren help 'her in the | garden. : Like most wives of the Soviet elite she shops by telephone at |special' stores. She buys her clothes from an atelier (work- shop) of Soviet ninisters which imports foreign clothes not nor- mally available. She loves reading, with space the list. She ginal. ' She speaks English haltingly a won the attendance prize for the for the annual field day and Ticia Marie, to Mr. William Ste-|but grammaticaly -- having at- son of Mr. and|tended classes three nights a of| week for two years in Kiev dur- ing the war. |. Mrs. Khrushchev often ap- |pears at the same functions as \her husband. Leo Caron, Michaél Driscoll, ious activities for the past yeagtee. Roman Catholic Church. 4 "SALE EFFECTIVE IN OSHAWA STORE ONLY 3 DAYS ONLY... THURS, FRI, SAT... . USE THIS PHONE NUMBER 728-9411 fy = mh { MH AN THE BEST REFRIGERATOR VALUE WE KNOW OF IN ALL OF CANADA!!! 12.1 Cu. Ft-voldspur Refrigerator-Freezer als $2 -- chit Ty 15, 169 95 ers. 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