| PHOTOGRAPHS CAPTURE HAPPY MOMENTS OF THE DAY OF DAYS MAKING THEIR HOME in Oshawa are Mr, and Mrs, Larry Garnet Johnstone whose marriage took place in St. David's Church, Orillia, The bride is the former Cor- MARRIED IN Holy Trinity Chureh, Ajax, recently were Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Woods- worth: Lang, The bride, for. merly Maureen Edith Cooke, is the daughter of Mr. and een Eldora Tinney, daughter | of Mr, and Mrs, x Tinney of Orillia and the bride- groom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Johnstone, Osh- awa, James Pauk, Orillia THERESA POSTARARO of Oshawa and Angelo Costa of Italy recently exchanged nu tial vows in St, Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Salvatore Postararo and the late Mr, Postararo and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Vincengo Costa, all of Italy, Mary's Studio Fabrics Are Important || At Fumiture Market * Hlatest S jterns Rapids, 'irooms are featuring rich-hu '|velvets, A Mrs. John Frederick Cooke, Ajax. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Clifton Lang, Osh- awa, and the late Mr, Lang. ~Horton Studios, Ajax Col. R. S. McLaughlin Officiates g of Camp Adelaide At Ope cLaughiin of Osh- with his late wife, Area Girl Guide Camp Adelaide at Haliburton, Was present to open officially the new main lodge recently.| Mrs, E, A, Collins, past area welcome Mrs, D. R. Gunn, pro- vincial commissioner, who spoke on behalf of the province. Mrs. H, T, Cook, area commissioner, acted as chairman of the cere ;monies, i By ELEANOR ROSS The. June mark buyers survey and order furniture designs cated definite fabric trends. strong multicolor is important in and Chicago turing antique satins, crewe designs and silk-like blends Vinyls are continuing to make 'iinroads in the upholstery pic. ture and are now being work in the traditional mood, Homespuns, nubby tweeds more prevalent, Outline quilting on prints is still big. LEADING COLORS 'As for color, black pearl and setters. The colors range from burnished golds to olive and avocado greens, Red shades are important in high fashion lines, sometimes in combination with green and mustard. Grape is the new hot accent of the sea- son, In woods, oak is continuing its fashion. comeback, Cherry is also strong. Walnut is being ishown it lighter colors. | Scandinavian lines are mov- A short resume of the de-/ing away from teak and walnut! The tailured-texture look fea- pat- Grand show- java brown are the latest pace-| velopment of this large projectito birch, ash and oak, Lighter Jnever had it so good. There has) ets at whichinever been such a variety of} the|lengths and sizes in woods, fab- indi- jmes and finishes, CHOOSE CUSHIONING | More and more firms are per- jmitting the consumers a choice ot cushion.ng with latex foam rubber combinations with down or fiber fill getting the most nods in high-style circles, | Nearly every manufacturer jhas widened his fabric and jcolor spectrum so that often jthere may be more than 100 upholstery. swatches through, ing a choice of arm and back treatments and leg styles. ALMOST MADE TO ORDER | As a result, the sofa is more or less "custom built" even though it is mass produced--a jhappy. paradox, This makes it jeasier for even the beginner jhomemaker to arrange an at- jtractive and properly scaled decor, Very handsome is a great iwhite sofa with a long, low line jand "pouffy" cushions made of jdacron wrapped around a core of latex foam. The squared-olf jshape is emphasized by a strip of show wood outlining the piece much as a picture frame, to ver Jo Aldwinckle, Women Women "3s Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 8, 1963 Honeymooning Following their Muskoka honeymoon, the former Joan Sandra Rogers and Robert Douglas Ellis will make their home in Oshawa, The couple was married in St. John's An- glican Church, Peterborough by the Reverend J, C, Clough last Saturday, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William Rogers and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Peters, all of Peterborough, Guests from Hamilton, Osh- awa, Lindsay and Peterborough attended the ceremony and the reception at Club 223, The wedding music was played by John Hopkirk, organ- ist, and Charles Dorrington sang "The Wedding Prayer', The bride's gown of pure silk organza flowed from a_ be'l skirt into a train appliqued wih Alencon lace, beaded with seed pearls which was repeated on the Empire bodice, accented with a small bow, A crown of/ pearls and Bavarian crystal points and stamens held her bouffant veil of silk illusion and She carried a cathedral cas | London's Tower Tells a Tale The Tower of London, for centuries focal point of history, is making history again this summer, During the day hundreds of tourists and sightseers visit the ancient fortress to marvel at the Crown Jewels, shudder by the execution site and the) Bloody Tower, where the two jtittle princes are. said to have jbeen murdered, and take photo- igraphs of the Yeomen Warders in. their picturesque uniforms. But at night, after the tradi- Peterboro' Pair To Make Their Home in Oshawa cade of white feathered car- nations and stephanotis, center. ed with a white orchid, The attendants were the tin as matron of honor; Miss Robert Nicol and Mrs, Joseph Schantz, The junior bridesmaid was Miss Janet Rogers and a Marnie Peters, the flower girl, The senior attendants wore dresses of imported pure silk triple georgette in aqua mint styled with bell skirts and shoe- string shoulder straps from the square decolletage., Three-quar- ter sleeved stoles buttoned at the back and fell in panels to the hemline caught at the jwaist by tiny bows, Their pill: box headdresses secured short veils, The flower girl's short-skirted |bouffant dress was fashioned of jthe same aqua mint georgette and she had a small floral head. dress to match, All attendants carried bouquets of pink Friendship giadioli and pink Demure sweetheart roses, The bride's mother wore a sheath of sky blue organza over taffeta with a matching over- coat of Alencon lace, the skirt designed in accordian pleats, She chose a pillbox of petals of lace over taffeta in matching blue, and a matching evening bag with white sweetheart roses, White threads were inter. woven in the sheath of cockle- shell pink lace chosen by the had a matching overskirt and she. wore a pink petalled hat, and white accessories, Her corsage was white sweetheart roses, As 'the couple left, the bride was wearing a buttercup yellow striped shift of pure silk with a three quarter length coat of matching color linen, Her hat jtlonal Ceremony of the Keys, jwhen the doors of the Tower jare strongly bolted, the great keep of the Tower is quiet. But this summer, until Sep. and multimood florals are seen) Some firms are going even (ember 14, a spectacular Son et on contemporary pieces. Stain:/turther with giving the con-|lamiere presentation is taking resistant finishes are more and) comer his or her head by offer-|place on Tower Wharf near to Traitor's Gate. Some of the most dramatic incidents in the Tower's turbulent history are brought to life -- through stereo- phonic sound and selected flood: lighting | rounded back flowing into slop- ing arms. The base floats off the ground on recessed legs. Extra-soft knife-edged back Pillows add a note of elegance, For Your Holidays RESORTS Four Seasons is a long curved sofa with its! and accessories were white and her corsage was a white gar- idenia with stephanotis, bride's sister, Mrs, David Aus-| | bridegroom's mother, Her dress|, . MR. AND MRS, MICHAEL LOVELOCK In St. George's Memorial Church on Saturday afternoon, August 3, June Mary Frances Murray became the bride of Michael George Lovelock, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William Robert Mur. ray, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. Ste- phen Lovelock, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Lovelock, The Reverend F. G. Ongley officiated and the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her floor-length gown of white peau de sole was fashioned Tourists Can Buy Canned London Fog It is probably the most un- usual gift shop in London, . . it certainly sells unusual wares . eans of English Country Air, pieces of the White Cliffs of Dover at two shillings and sixpence each, and now canned) London fog, The shop is unusual I it even has an unusual name -- The Ad- miral's Eye, It is in St. Mar- tin's: Lane, near Trafalgar Square, and contains many lovely examples of British na- tional arts and crafts because not everyone just wants to take | | DELIC = will Buttermilk love TOURS Travel 1OUS AND NUTRICIOUS! BUTTERMILK . « «ts the perfect thirst quencher and sotisfier during hot summer days. in the fomily f s Ideal Dairy in fact, they'll probably esk for @ second serving. So be sure to hove plenty in your refrigerator, rr .\s 7 te & AAG she AWK AEA LITY DAIRY PRODUCTS NIAR home a can of English air! | -- Photo By Sneyd June Mary Frances Murray Is Married To Michael G. Lovelock in St. George's with a bell skirt, topped with a short bolero of Belgian lace with a scoop neckline and) 'Che bride donned a turquoise, elbow-length sleeves, A tiara of|three-quarter jacket over a seed pearls held her bouffant|printed silk dress with white veil and she carried a cascadejaccessories and a corsage of of red Sweetheart roses, steph: turquoise tinted carnations anotis and ivy trails, jwhen the couple left on their Mrs. George Morris of Toron./ wedding gga sere gag -- to was matron of honor and the|Wil! Tetum to reside at 1 bridesmaids were Miss Bever- Rossland road east, Apt. ne ley Lovelock and Miss Sandra} _TIMES DON'T CHANGE Murray, Mrs, Morris. wore aj, REGINA (CP)--Advice to tha street-length dress of moss|!0velorn columns were carried green peau de sole in a semi-|im City newspapers as far back formal version of the. bride's|*S 1908. Oe sample tod gown, The bridesmaids were|Women: "You would not use a dressed similarly in light green, |"tehet to break open an egg, They all wore white accessories|°° ® sledge hammer to kill a and carried teardrop cascades "dt pool Ser ieerk an gg Mg ioc Rae. geer faults in a man by blowing hia large bows of green peau de (SKY high by telling him his sole with matching veils, faults. Women have some fauits Mr. William Alpin of Lond too, such as false hair, faise : m Alpin of London, iteeth and false complexions = was best man and the 4 ushers were Mr. Ronald Love- lock and Mr, Stephen Zubdka.| MAPLE CLEANERS rien, $04 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Sesh & Corry -- 4 Hr, Service Hour Service Free * De "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 --e carnations, tinted go A reception followed in the parish hall where the bride's mother received wearing gold silk brocade with black acces- sories and a corsage of white, BUEHLERS Tender EAT'N AL ma < TRUE-TRIM BEEF (| y 12 KING ST. 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And decorated = = "y _-- rs an many} whom the ane & -- 7s woods are liked by buyers. sted friends, i ; » the The Ka paid tribute to aus 'cumpation, van 'situated As for that most important) the foresight of those respon-jon the farm homstead has/piece of ving room furniture, | sible for the development of the/been named Flora Vista in/the Sofa, fhe choosy customer) faith in the Girl Guide and Boy/honor of the late owner of the Scout movements. Camera fans| property, Mrs, Clement were able to record -- mo- fs A -- sign made rahe! ment 'when, the blue and gold)/V. Brass of Oshawa has been ribbons were cut and a repre-/erected on this site as a gift of sentative of the Sea Rangers,/the Oshawa Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and Brownies); Welcome guests included Mr presented a thanks badge im-/R. Currie of Haliburton repre bedded in a glass paperweight!senting the village and the local CRUISES S535 728-6201 Official Agent For All Airlines end Steamships Special This Weekend burton" to Mr. Mclaughiin.| lso present was Miss Isobel McLaughlin, daughter of the guest of honor and for many) years an isterested and gener.) ous friend of guiding Q Canada and Guide Taps closed the happy ceremony Now! Whet ebout the eree eround your boot dock end beck rd? Think you've stumbled eround in the dark enough? Pete's soke Hight it up so you don't break your neck. 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