SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announc- ed of Audrey Loretta Trick, daughter of Mrs, L. B, Corbiere, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Charles E, Trick, to Mr. Rob- ert Douglas Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs, Percival Douglas Clark, Oshawa. The marriage Mr. and Mrs. Morley Jeffery | of Manchester, England. --QOshawa Times Photo | MR, AND MRS. A. V. Wal- ker, left and extreme right, reminisce with their guests, Former Resident Is Amazed At Changes Here In 15 Years back to Manchester in 1948, is completely amazed at changes he sees in Oshawa "When I left here, the popu lation was 32,000,an d the de velopment during the past 15 He the On their fir since they left Oshawa to make their home chester, England Mr Mrs, Morley Jeffery are ing a five-week vacation st visit 1945 Man and enjoy- guests return in in THE OSHAWA TIMES, 'ruesdey, "Giaet 20, 723 723 is to take place on Saturday, September 14, at 5 p.m. in St, George's Memorial Church, ENGAGEMENT | Mr, and Mrs. Bert Katocs, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Charles G, Ben- nett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett of Oakville. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, September 7, at) 11 o'clock in St. Gregory's Ro-| man Catholic Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT 'Lhe engagement is announced of Josephine Virginia Pace, daughter of Mrs, Michael Pace, Oshawa, and the late Mr, Pace, to Randall Robert Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Pollard | Wemen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 3474 "1963 7 years is tremendous much more than | ever anticipated It is wonderful to return to my home city and visit my rela- tives and friends "Looking along King street with all those big excavations In the road, I am reminded of some of the scenes in London during the bombings, but can well remember the railway 'tracks were always a source discussion during the years lived in Oshawa of Mr, and Mrs. A. ¥ Chadburn Mr. Jeffery brother. He grew awa, living for many years on Tyler crescent, and in 1940 went overseas with the Cobourg 14th Battery, serving in Eng- land and the European theatre of war a sergeant. During the war he married the former Miss Ada Rid of Manchester Mr, Jeffers urned to Osh awa after war and Nine Attendants In Red Chiffon For Theresa Michno, Now a Bride taffet Walker -- street Mrs up Walker' in Osh Iris Ruth Jacenty, daugt the Reverend and Mrs, John Jacenty of Oshawa recently be came the bride of Harold Gor idon Rideout, son: of Mr Mrs, Thomas Rideout of Osh awa, The bride's father, Rever PERSONALS Miss Stella Ross, this week to make her home in London, Ontario, was entertained recently at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kerr, Stther and avenue, when friends o the former TOB Club of whicn she was a member, gathered in her honor. A delightful evening was spent in reminiscing and games, with pries being award ed to Mrs. David Pollock aad Mrs, Leonard Anderson. Miss Ross was presented with a Royal Doulton figurine as an parting gift from. the group The evening was brought to a close with refreshments served by the hostess. Out-of-town guests AS ret of I went'l who is leav ng a matron a with scoop nec pe at-|short sleeves and full skirts, at/cented with a single row of lace compliment the necklines wore matching veiled crowns and white accessories and ied cascades of white arnations and gladiolas. The flower girl carried a basket of white chrysanthemums Mr. Kazimierz Kuziomko of Montreal was his brother's best man, The ushers were Messrs George Kuziomko, Montreal; Stanley Michno, Woodstock; John Michno and __ Stanley Seven bridesmaids of honor and a eed tended Miss Theresa Michno her marriage recently Anthony Frank Kuziomko in St Hedwig's Roman _ Catholic Church The bride is th ighter Mr. and Mrs, | Michno Oshawa, and the bridegroom the son of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Kuziomko of Montreal, Quebec The Reverend Anthony Bagsik performed the choral ceremony The soloist, Mr. Konrad Hejna of Oshawa sang Ave. Maria' and was accompanied by Ed- ward Kolodzieczak. Given in marriage by heriert Adam H Stanley;|were Mr. and Mrs, father, the bride wore a full-! 'pa oo oN saeed |Vetzal of Courtice, length, long-sleeved gown of Dabdowicz, both of Oshawa, peau de soie with a scoop neck- jand Edward Grzeskiewicz, To- line edged with flower appliques! ronto scattered with sequins which were repeated on the full skirt| Kinsmen C ommunity Centre and|Raymond Rideout and slight train. A headdress of jater the couple left for Mon-|Mr, and Mrs. Simon Roberts pearls and crystal held herjtreal and eastern points. For|of Bowmanville, and Mr, and pouffe veil of illusion and she|travelling, the bride wore alMrs, Michael Wladyka of: Port carried a cascade of red and'black and white ensemble with Hope, white roses and ivy matching accessories and a cor- The matron of honor was Mrs. sage of white carnations Stanley Michno, Woodstock; and) Mr, and Mrs. Kuziomko will the bridesmaids were Miss Ren- make their home in Oshawa ata Startek, Miss Christine St -- kiewicz, Miss Janina Jermako- f to rr to ney cart e dau of rank Mr. ville, Mr. Zinkiewich and Mrs. of Toronto, Mrs. of Toronto,! A welcome home was held recently in honor of Lead- ing Cadet Gerald Powlenzuk of the Sea Cadet Corps "Drake" : who recently returned from a wicz, Miss Lillian Maliszewski Don't wait until it is too late corns Ig eisai ale all of Oshawa: Miss Wanda tO let. your friends: know that/ComMwallis, Nova Scotia. € : : party was held at the home of Haduch and Miss Jean Kaspr- you are back from your vaca: > mak both of Port Bode i Mrs. Matthew Powlenzuk, Mon- Sor eee ee eee and tion, It is a pleasure for us to|trave avenue, with Gerald's sis- Miss Barbara Jaromik, Toronto tell them th h this co} ssistine The flower girl was Miss Donna i em roug us column jters assisting. Just dial' 723-3474, extension 18 Mr. and Mrs rt party Moskaliewicz, Oshwaa All the attendants were gown and your item of news will ap- and family, Central Park boule- ed alike k chiffon overipear without charge vard north, have returned from a vacation at their summer cot- tage at Wellington, Ontario Miss Lucille Tutt of Fergus formerly of Whitby, whose mar- riage to Mr. William Trevor Dickinson of Guelph is to take place on Saturday, was guest of honor at a shower given by Mrs. Richard P. Matthews and. her daughter, Miss Geraldine Mat- thews, Fairview drive, Whitby. | The guests were greeted at the! door by Miss Sheila Matthews.| The bride-to-be was the ent of many gifts for home, Mrs. P. N. Spratt sided at the prettily-appointed| tea table. Miss Tutt has been honored at several parties dur ing the past few weeks. Mrs. J.} A. Gillett of Tillsont anc mother of the bride-to be enter tained at a tea in hom showers were given by Mrs. k S. Sweet, Mrs. Emery Nelson and Mrs, John Tweddle of Fer gus, Mrs. C,H, Dickinson, moth jer of the bridegroom, entertain-| ed at a tea in Islington: Mrs |V. Rexford gave a theatre part; | jat the Stratford Festival. Judge jand Mrs. W. A, Maede! enter jtained at dinner for the youns jeouple and Dr.and Mrs. T. Vj Wilson gave a barbecue party Grover Gage in red-si recip her i Among the women from On tario attending the national con vention of the Catholic Women's) League of Canada in Calgary} from August 17 to 22 are: Mrs Ward Markle, Ontario Provin cial President, Toronto; Mrs George V. Davis, Toronto; Mrs.| Daniel Donovan, Toronto; Mrs.| W. A. Walker, Toronto; Miss Catharine Toal, London; Mrs.} H.G. Lottridge, Welland; Mrs.} J. V. Rose, St. Catharines; Mrs | M. J. Foy, Niagara Falls | "WED IN DOUBLE- RING C CEREMONY 1 Oshawa 1 Mary --McKiniey and residing 69 at r 1 street it, double-ring cere Albert Street. Unit The brid Miss §$ Rarnes, daughter Mrs. H. Wilfred the bridegroom Mr, and Mrs, f Os 4 o are m candle- mony i Church, former Photographics iab of Mr Barnes h we and LIST ONLY TO SELL OR SPOT CASH TERMS Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and hawa superfluous hair. ak Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR @ BURSITIS @ SCIATICA 100 King St. E. 728-5156 eo \ BOLAHOOD Over 15 Yeors' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be In Oshowe et the Genoshe Hotel, Aug. 19, 20, 21st. PHONE 723-4641 for eppointment on these dotes JOHN A. J, REAL ESTATE -- MORTGAGES 725-6544 nter of/end hi John s daug Mrs. St awa sang and/and par Os in Jo fu wi loy by wi bac sw ap dr pe wi Sh "oO ied hawa ma hn ll-length th ed apy th pearls k_ waist eeping pliqued of a aris and by e Jacent short neckli iquec eSS f th e carried Skil Jac enty, hter's wedding 0 Pitm The Bride's Father Officiates At Rideout-Jacenty Wedding fficiated at an of Osh The Lord's Prayer" v Perfect Miss br by peau sleeves j ( a pink roses su gladiolas Miss Diana he were Th wr tio The ed r sister Loy Joa de S$ de bodi daisie A -huge accented Jacenty as maid of honor and trimmed aaisies ular rhinestones waist-length veil of | tulle framed mony is to take place on Satur- bouquet rounded by r attendant Miller of Oshawa, They| Mrs. Everett King of Bowman-|9rgana tails, Edward) ac cessories lcade haneuets A reception was held in the|Leo Burnett of Michigan, Mrs.|S4tnations and white gladiolas.| head dres es were! feathered eir eaths ns of br by Mr awa, and his mond Rideout ed dressed street-length organza over taf-! attending |feta with scoop necklines, short Kukwa, both of Kitchener; Rob-/the Rideout - Jacenty wedding/sleeves, fitted bodices, and bell George| skirts, accented at the back by andithree small bows and two wide alike her and a e" n Ww accom Weir of as en brother wore a gown scal he sole ce framed mmed at the fuil with Her head crown = of held a s t bow a illey ace of dark whiie attended Mrs. was in blue! They wore white! and degroom John Nichol of Osh- un ca of w ncle, rried light cas-| pink} carna-' as attend-| Mr. Ray- of Toronto, usher- The reception Uk Hall the de dress an roses and white carn br ceived and wore rainian Oshaw bride's ep pink ul, with da idegroom's a was R mother, with matching ac cessorie He peau de white corsage m s of ther a kt jacket r cors light and dat k p The couple me rie: whit On to ae n she rath iW ith wh S and e carnat rs) carried . Our 18-year-old d. wears most of the time--indoors and out, Will this a ations, held at the Presbyterian Church ving was wearing a oie sheath accessories light pink The also re- alue sheath and white age was of nations honey- For trav- a yellow te accesso- corsage of Oshawa, The marriage will take) place Saturday, August 3°, at} 3 p.m, in the Missionary: Alli- jance Church ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Shep- herd announce the. engagement of their daughter, Linda Bea- iy to Mr, John Harris Kad- well, son of Mr, and Mrs, Jack! Seana all of Whitby, The marriage is to take place on Saturday, September 14, 1963,) 3.00 p.m. in All Saints' An-! glican Church, Whitby. FORTHCOMING . MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Schofield of Oshawa announce the forth- coming marriage. of their el-! dest daughter, Janet Irene, to Mr. Colin Leslie McIntosh, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie MclIn- tosh of London, Ontario. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, September 14, at 3 p.m., in St, Andrew's United Church, Oshawa FORTHCOMING Mr. and Mrs. George -E Northey wish to announce the forthcoming martiage of their daughter, Alice Elizabeth, to Michael Lee Westley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred L, West- ley, all of Oshawa, The cere- MARRIAGE day, September 21, at 11 a.m. in St. Mary of the People Ro- man ( vathol ic C Church, MISS LEONA PAWLENCHUK Miss Pawlenchuk is a July groducte of the Oshawa Business College who recently occepted a position a8 a stenographer with a_ local monufacturing business. . YOUNG PEOPLE . . . why don't you fole low in Miss Pawlenchuk's footsteps and prepare for a career in busi- ness? . Business training is the fastest way to get to the point where you con earn your own live acer NOW .. . GET FREE LITER- ATURE, CHOOSE one of EIGHT CAREERS. Designed courses avelleble . enrolment is limited. 10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH DIAL 725-3375 Hurry! SUNGLASS HABITUES I el, harm her eyes? A. 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