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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Aug 1963, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 22, 1963 Robinson-Prentice Rites Solemnized At Port Perry' A pretty wedding was solemn- ized in the Port Perry United Church, recently, when Miss Nancy Viola Prentice became the bride of Mr. Douglas Stan- ley Robinson. The Reverend C. C, Gilbert of Grace United Church, Scugog Island, officiated and the wed- ding music was played by the church organist, Miss Gloria Hastings. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Pren- anthemums. Perry was the matron of honor attendants were gowned identi- eally in candy pink silk organ- white gladiolus florets, the ushers were Mr. Neil ard Prentice of Port Perry. Mrs, Bruce Haugen of Port|received wearing an ensemble| side in Toronto. of lime green and white linen and the bridesmaid was Miss/With a small green hat of velvetjent from Toronto, Port Credit, Marilyn Cuss of Toronto, The|!eaves. Her corsage was feath-/Oshawa, 'Blackstock, Brooklin the bride by her co-workers of ered pink carnations and rose-|and Scugog Island. the buds. The bridegroom's mother za, styled with short sleeves|assisted, wearing a navy blueiwere held for the bride-elect, and bell-shaped skirts. Pearl ensemble and white accessories,)among which was a miscellane- feathered|ous shower held at the home of The bride's|Mrs, John Jefford, Cochrane Gordon'street. trimmed 'velvet circlets he 1 djher : their circular veils and they white carnations, carried cascades of pink and|grandmother, Collins of Scugog Island was as best man for his brother and|Printed silk ensemble. For the wedding trip to east-jer for the bride. Boyd of Oshawa and Mr. Rich-|ern points, the bride chose 2 two-piece. linen suit of lightjwas held at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs,|"cries when she has to come Following the ceremony a re-|blue with white accessories. and tiny white Pinocchio chrys- hall of the Port Perry Cana-ja white gardenia corsage. Upon|road, and the hostesses were dian Legion. The bride's mother|their return the couple willre-/Mrs. Roland Robinson of Port Perry and Mrs. Neil Boyd of Out-of-town guests were pres-| Oshawa. Several _pre-nuptial parties/ Toronto. to compete with other profes- A presentation was made to|sions the central teaching pro- gram for nursing students in Honeywell Company,|Saskatchewan is attempting to| give student nurses a broader Rowes have become a flying I Mrs. Bruce Haugen, Bigelow|family. Mrs. Rowe has followed Mr. Roland Robinson acted)gowned in a blue and white/street, a bridal attendant, wasjher husband and gained a fly- A FLYING FAMILY education. They now are offered a good reading program and CALGARY (CP) -- The Tedltwo courses titled communica- BROADEN EDUCATION tion skills and human growth REGINA (CP)--In an effortjand development. STOP y Awous-GRAYDON A bridal party and shower hostess at a miscellaneous show-ling licence and their 18-month- old daughter Lyn has become so accustomed to flying that she CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 LADIES No baby sitter, no cor fore Mr. Bernard Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Styiist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS ception was held in the banquet!Her outfit was complimented by Stanley Robinson, Oshawalout of the plane." tice and the bridegroom is the ¢ son of Mr. and Mrs, mcs Robinson, all of Port a ' The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a floor-length gown of cathedral white silk organza over taffeta, featuring a scalloped neckline of Alencon lace which descended down the front in a panel. The billowing skirt, forming a siiort chapel train was gathered at ® , | the waistline to a princess- styled bodice with _lily-point sleeves. Her circular veil of MATTRESS silk illusion was edged with lily ' |of-the-valley design lace and held in place by a pearl tiara. The bridal bouquet was a cas cade of red sweetheart rosebuds WHAT IS PLEASING HIM? This happy, young lad {ts was taken and is the grand- For Your Holidays Steven James, son of Mr. si and Mrs. Nelson Wright, vr, os gal oe ge RESORTS Four Seasons Ritson road north, He was 13 rigat, an 8s. Edw TOURS Travel months old when this picture , Brown, and the great-grand- saa cS NNT RER SE. son of Mrs. Frederick Drinkle, | CRUISES = y20-s201 all of Oshawa. Mficlol Agent For All Airlines --Photo by Hornsby |F_ and Steomships | | a] ett At veut aaa | Joy Ann Norton Feted By Friends 1 Prior To Wedding} | | Miss Joy Ann Norton whose marriage to Mr. Rodger David Lappin will take place at North minster United Church on Satur-| § day has been feted at several! pre-nuptial events 13 Miss Kay Poirier and Miss) Cathy Murphy arranged a bath- room shower for teacher friends from Oshawa and Toronto at the latter's home in Toronto. The female staff of Woodcrest Public School presented their colleague with a thermo-|z insulated pitcher during a pre-|= sentation-supper held at Ports of}: Call, Toronto : Mrs. R. Donald Peel, Mohawk| ; street, entertained at a linen/= shower at her home. Mrs. Dean! = Peel and Miss Joan Cryderman| - assisted the hostess in serving] refreshments. | Mrs. Calvin H. Morton, Mrs.| R. E. Henderson and Mrs, T.|2 H. Neil were co-hostesses at aj = pantry and linen shower at the| latter's. home on Mary street} Miss Joan 'Cryderman, Simcoe| street north, entertained at al ® For All eup-and-saucer and linen show-| High Schools er. Miss Marilyn Black assist- ed the hostess at refreshment i time. @ Authentic Colors 'Mrs. Edgar Davey and Mrs. Gerry Lappin were co-host- esses at a miscellaneous show- er at the latter's home in Whit- by. The staff of Woodcrest Pub- lic School presented Miss Nor- ton: with a walnut salad set during a supper party at The Guild Inn, Scarborough. After the wedding rehéarsal tomorrow evening, the bridal party will be entertained at the home of. the bridegroom's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. David ot Lappin, Admiral road, . Ajax. FRAMING | <= "i |, JOHNSTON'S Seria Ortho 'Quilted Mattress COMPARE WITH 89.50 -- HALF PRICE |; | : SOLD FOR 79.50 -- 7 ONLY $3 9 > sf ai Walmsley | ) ' 'Une, « be & Magill | (Oshawa) Ltd. we i Spring-Filled ST 3 ( aye ie ee : ae -- ---------- ant: ; q SIZES, HUNDREDS OF COILS. F F S tik ait ra TTT TTT BY \ i-- a WS & SERTA 9 KING ST. E. -- OSHAWA 8 NORTH SIMCOE ST. Downtown Oshawa M ATTRESSES | CONTINENTAL * SEALY | BEDS nom $40 TO-NITE Hundreds of '| Sleep on ma City dump. Well, here's your fa to buy that new ma ed for long time, prey offered, Com cleared in 3 DAYS SAT., AUG. 22 they look better because they are better... Oshawa residents will Fi tresses thet belong in the CONTINENTAL BEDS Smooth Top Construction S$ 49 plete with legs and headboard. HURRY FOR THESE | ' NOTE: NO DELiveR or cai SOME Tries cf AS IS ALL STOCK MUST BE CLEARED bulous op; portuni: ttress you've wont, At prices never be- We mean the AUTHENTIC plete stock School Cardigans for boys and girls that come from Johnston's: 'Sealy Smooth Top Mattresses @ Machine Washable SOLD FOR 69.50 -- WHILE THEY LAST @ Unconditionally Guaranteed Flake Foam | PILLOWS Such sweaters ere ONLY to be had 'Seria Smooth |Top Mattresses * And Many Kindergarten Special More Brand CHILDREN'S COTTON ARTIST SMOCKS For kindergarten classes a must for every child. Three quarter length sleeves with white cuffs and collar fasten down front with four buttons, color tie at neck, large divided pocket with paint brush and color- ed pencil. "PERFECT SLEEPER" SERTA MATTRESSES Slightly soiled, store samples. Reg. 69.50 COMPARE ANYWHERE BUNK BEDS B GOMPLETE osc coc nvcepcctcncsseveves SATISFACT N GU TEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE MATTRESS PALACE 20 CHURCH STREET

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