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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1963, p. 8

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Se dome oe oe | ' = HAPPY MOMENT AT RECEPTION » Pictured cutting their wed- ing cake are Mr. and- Mrs. Obert Francis Mole, mar- ied recently in St. Andrew's inited Church. The bride, the former Helen Edith Smith, Jo Aldwinckie, Women's. Editor Dial 723-3474 -- § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 23, 1963 Shirley May Ke ' The marriage of Shirley May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan A, Kellar, Oshawa, and Harold Paul Welsh, Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs, William G. Welsh, of Troy, Michigan, took place in Albert Street United Church re- cently. The Reverend A. E. Larke officiated and Mrs. C. A. Naylor played the wedding music. The bride was given in mar- ™4 riage by her father. She wore a i|gown of lustrous peau de soie with jewel neckline and lily point sleeves The controlled giskirt featured soft folds at the waistline and appliques of Gui- pure lace enhanced the skirt with bustle 'back, self bow and chapel train. A Cleopatra head- ldress of pearlized flowers held her bouffant veil of pure silk illusion and she carried Tropi- cana roses and stephanotis in a cascade, Miss Diane Malloy was maid of honor and the bridesmaids is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Orr Smith, Osh- awa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis T. Mole of West Hill, --Photo by Sneyd Donna Howard, Wed in Picturesque Ceremony "In an all-white wedding in Northminster United Church Donna Beth Howard recently became the bride of Carl Fran- Gs Reid. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil- liam Howard and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reid, all of Osh- awa. « The double-ring, noon-tide, ¢eremony was performed by the Reverend John Porter assisted by the Reverend R. A. Bombay. corsage. in the Parklane Apartments, Oshawa. Cooksville, Huntsville, Orillia, Agincourt, Ajax, Brant- ford, Willowdale, Port Colborne, Hespeler, Galt, Kitchener, Till- sonburg, Bowmanville, Scarbor- ough, Brighton, Rochester, New York. were Karen Cooper and Judith Nash. They wore gowns of sun- |glow satachrome fashioned with bell skirts, elbow sleeves and Carl F. Reid Bride Of Harold Paul Welsh were held by flowered head-| & llar Becomes. dresses, trimmed with pearls and they carried cascades of white chrysanthemums tipped with eun glow. Samuel Plume was best man and the ushers were Donald Welsh and Robert Kellar. .For the reception held in the Kinsmen Community Centre the bride's mother chose a sheath dress of mint green chiffon and cessories and gold rose corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a sheath of pink peau de soie covered in white lace with pink accessories and corsage of pink lace over taffeta with beige ac-| 'Wide Circle of Family Friends roses, | As the couple left' on their! honeymoon the bride had don- ned a three-piece, double-knit sapphire blue and white suit with black and white accessor-) ies and a corsage of white and) blue-tinted carnations. | Mr. and Mrs. Welsh are mak-| ing their home in Oshawa. | Guests were present from To- ronto, Byron, Agincourt, Collins Bay, Columbus, Port Perry and contrasting sashes of yelvet. Their matching circular veils Ottawa, Ontario, and Troy, Michigan. hat and accessories waste! Bridesmaids in Mr. and Mrs, Reid will reside Guests were present from Bancroft, Toronto, Islington, Whitby, St, Pauls Presbyterian) Church, Wilscn road north, was} the setting, for the marriage of! Susan Jane Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor H.. Baker, to David Millman Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Smith, all of Oshawa. Ontario, and The soloist, Mr. John Howard of Willowdale, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and was accompanied @t the organ by Mr. E. Kelvin James. « Given oe: the bride wore a floor- th gown of white peau de sore with a French lace over- dress and peau de soie train. A Satin pillbox, beaded with pearls, held her shoulder-length veil and she 'carried her nurse's festament, covered in lace and erested with red roses. « Miss Connie McKague of Kit- r was the maid of honor the bridesmaids were Miss Wicks, Miss Marilyn Sly- eld and Miss Larraine Lemon, of Oshawa. They wore iden- 1 floor-length gowns of white faffeta with round necklines and bell-shaped skirts. Their head- ses were self pillboxes and 'y carried cascades of yellow- pped carnations. * Miss Kathy Howard, the flow- er girl, wore an identical gown fo that of the bride, and car- ried yellow-tipped carnations. Master Richard Howard was the ring bearer «The best man was Mr. Mur- fay Reid and ushering were Mr. Bruce Woods, Mr, Peter Mew- 9 Mr. Douglas Lemon and ir. Larry Lemon, all of Osha- - and Mr. Terry Wilson, Oril- in marriage by her n t f «A reception was held at Ade- Inide House where the bride's other received in a gold peau dé soie gown, chandelle feather hat, with a bronz corsage. As-| fisting, the bridegroom's mother Wore a rose-wood silk organza\' gown with matching accessories Hospital Auxiliary held its an- nesday in the hospital cafeteria. The hospital colors of red and gold were used as the predom- inating color scheme, and this geous, low floral display on the dessert table. The desserts were a vision to behold and in great abundance, making the affair very enjoyable for all those at- tending. Prizes were won by the Helen Cruwys, Mrs. M. Dorsay, Mrs. Donald Townsend, Mrs. Joseph Bino, Jr., Mrs. J, C. Howson. Donald, Mrs. Robert Dewland, Mrs. Olive Neil, Mrs. Fear, Mrs. Bea Bolahood, Mrs. R. Smyth, Mrs. Edna Wilson, Mrs. Charles Roach, L, Bird, Mrs. B. Lloyd, Mrs. T. K. MacDonald, Mrs. J. C. Carter, Mrs. A. S. Clark, Mrs. Elsie Affleck, Mrs. Mary Shear- er, Mrs. Germaine Van Noord, Mrs. E, Solby, Mrs. A. Shaw, The Reverend Derek A. P.} Allen officiated, and the soloist was Mr. Kenneth L. Hallett, Port Perry, accompanied by Mr. Beverley Smith, Oshawa. |Mr. Hallett sang 'The Lord's |Prayer" and "Because". " Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a_ full- length gown of white peau de soie, with appliques accenting the panel of the bell-shaped skirt. The dress had a sweet- heart neckline, three - quarter sleeves and a' draped chapel train. A pearlized petal crown held her shoulder-length, bouf- fant veil of scalloped tulle. She carried a bouquet of tropicana roses, stephanotis and ivy. The matron of honor, Mrs. Wayne Sweet, was wearing a tangerine peau de soie, full- length gown with beil skirt and three - quarter sleeves on a waist-length jacket buttoned at the back, Her headdress was a self pill-box. The bridesmaids were Miss Suzanne Smith and Miss Sharon Lang, both of Osh- awa, and Miss Linda Switzer, Toronto. Their gowns. were the same as the matron of honor's, only in spice brown, wit matching pill-box headdresses. The flower girl, Miss Cathy Sweet, Port Perry, was in a tangerine full length gown with a bell skirt. Mr. Robert Knapp was best man and the ushers were Mr. Evening Chapter Makes a Success Of Dessert Bridge The Evening Chapter of the ual Dessert Bridge last Wed- heme was carried to the gor- ollowing: Mrs. Frank McClure, Mrs. r Mrs. W. J. Salter, Mrs. J. Mc- Donald Joseph Morrow, Mrs. Mrs. Douglas Fisher, Mrs. G. Attend Susan Jane Baker, Bride Autumn Hues Robert Baker, Mr. Ronald Bell and Mr. Wayne Sweet, For the reception at the church the bride's mother re- ceived, wearing a beige silk brocade sheath, with a waist- length jacket trimmed with mink cuffs, a beige petal vel- vet hat and brown accessor- ies. Her corsage was of bronze button chrysanthemums. The bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing a cranberry velvet suit and a pink peau de soie and cranberry velvet hat, black ac- cessories, and a corsage of pink button chrysanthemums. The bride dorned a_loden green three-piece suit, a golden maribou hat and black patent accessories, before the couple) left on their honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains, Penn. sylvania. On their return they will reside in the Regency Tow- ers, 349 Marland avenue, Osh- awa. PERSONALS Past-presidents, Mrs. F, C. Piper, Mrs. Eric Green, Myrtle, and Mrs. J. A. Marshall will be guests of honor at the annual luncheon of St. George's Wo- man's Guild. Mr. Derek Gandy, Graburn av- enue, has recently retumed 'rom a twelve week visit in England. While there, accom- panied by his wife, he toured Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Mrs, Gandy is staying in Eng- land for another month, and will return October 12. In town for the Smith-Baker| wedding last Saturday, in St.| Mrs. H. B. James, Mrs. Marie Nagel, Mrs. C. E. Yule and Miss Betty Swinson. Now's the Time to at Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Turney| jcelebrated their golden wedding|was in charge of the tea room. anniversary on September 6,/Tea was poured by Mrs. Bruce 1963, at the Lion's Centre, Bow-| manville, where they received nearly 200 relatives and friends. Mr, and Mrs, Turney were married in Colborne, September 10, 1913, by the Reverend J. D. P, Knox. The bride is the for- immer Clara Chapman, daughter o* the late Mr, and Mrs. Frank Chapman and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Charles Turney. They have three sons, Harold and Claude, Peterborough, Glen, Bowman- ville, one daughter Isabel (Mrs. James Cochrane) Oshawa and 12 grandchildren, The couple were escorted to| their chairs beneath a beautiful evergreen and floral arch where gold and white baby chrysanthe- Mums were arranged to form 50. The bride of fifty years wore a midnight blue tricotina crepe dress, matching accessories and corsage of golden baby chrysan- themums. The couple were as- sisted by their eldest son Harold and daughter Isabel, who wore a turquoise lace dress and corsage of pink carnations. A money tree, gifts, flowers and cards were displayed on tables. Flow- ers were receivéd from the town council, the grandchildren, Unit 3 of Trinity Church, UCW, the Loyal Orange Lodge 2384, and from friends and neighbors. A granddaughter, Miss Sheila Turmmey, was in charge of the Paul's Presbyterian Church, Church, were: Mr. and Mrs, Archibald' Anderson, Ottawa; Mr, Gary Lawrence, Montreal; Mr. James Gray, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Switzer, Toron- to; Mr. Fred Switzer, Owen Sound; Mrs. Herbert Smith, Kitchener; Mr, and Mrs. Mer- vin Lahn, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mowbray, Lindsay; and Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST TURNEY Gathers To Honor Jubilarians |Trenton, --Photo by Hornsby guest book. Mrs. Claude Ives Mutton and Mrs, Bert Mutton, assisted by Mrs. Ray McLaugh- lin, Whitby and Mrs. Lloyd Chatterson, Colborne. Mr, Claude Ives, the master of ceremonies read messages of congratulations from Governor- General and Mdme. Vanier, Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- son, Mr. Russell Honey MP and Premier John Robarts. They also received a scroll from the provincial government. Among the guests present were Mr. Ivan Hobbs, Mayor of Bowmanville, Mr. Russell Honey MP, and Rev. William K. and Mrs.. Hauselandex. The program consisted of solos by Mrs. Gwen Black, ac- Many Entertain -- For Donna Howard Prior To Wedding Miss Donna Howard was much entertained prior to her marriage, Mrs, Max Coleman and Mrs. Murray Swartz were co-hostesses at the home of the former, at a miscellaneous shower, Mrs. Russell Wicks and Mrs. Albert Rundie, aunts of the bride-elect, held a kitchen gad- get shower at Mrs. Wicks' home. Mrs. Brian McNabey and Miss Marilyn S'yfield had a luncheon and p. 'sonal shower' at the home of M... Arthur Pit- man in Toronto, ' A presentation of a white wool blanket and white fur rug was made by the neighbors of Buck- ingham avenue at the home of Mrs. Harold Creamer, assisted by Mrs, P. D. Lepine. Mrs, Norman Fielding and Miss Gladys Edmondson enter- taind at a family shower at .|Mrs. Fielding's home in To- ronto, Mrs. James Howard, Somer- ville avenue, gave a dinner party for her nig@e and bridal attendants. Following the rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reid enter. their home on Harris avenue. noon, previous to the marriage of her daughter. Assisted in re- ceiving by Mrs. Francis Reid. Miss Kathy Howard attended! the guest book and Miss Nancy} Wicks and Miss Margo Wilson| the door, Miss Dorothy Wicks was in the trousseau room |and Miss Larraine Lemon and Miss Marilyn Slyfield assisted Miss Howard in showing the gifts. Those pouring tea throughout! the afternoon' were Mrs. Nor- man Fielding, Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs. John Howard, Mrs. - Rus- sell Wicks, Mrs. James Howard and Mrs. Albert Rundle. The tea hostesses were Miss Lynda Taylor and Mrs, Murray Reid, assisted by Miss Judy Kellar, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Diane Coleman, Miss Wanda Wilson, Miss Pam Yearsley, and Miss tained with a buffet dinner ut Mrs. Arthur Howard held al' trousseau tea on Sunday after-|. WHAT A Here's a baby girl who's full of fun. Shelley Marie was six months old when she had SOCIAL NOTICE FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The ;forthcoming marriage is JOKE! i} her picture taken in this laughing mood, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zwicker, Rowena street and. granddaughter of Mrs. Evelyn Cassel and Mr. we oe eee eS Mrs. Paul Zwicker, all Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography » 'announced of Marilyn Delphi daughter of Mrs. William Bilen- duke, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Bilenduke, to- Matthew Lapa, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lapa, Oshawa. The wedding is to take place Saturday, October 12, 1963, at 12.00 noon, in St. Hed- wig's Roman Catholic Church. Grace Rundle. companied by Mrs. Lyn Oke; a piano solo by Miss Marilyn Teal; a vocal solo by Master Philip Chapman, accompanied by Mrs. Cliff Godwin; and a poem, composed and read by Mrs. Albert Cole, humourously illustrated their life together. Mr, Turney, on behalf of his wife and himself expressed thanks for good wishes and gifts and flowers. HOUSEHOLD HINT Wheels on a car should be checked twice a year for bai- ance and alignment. a_ mis- aligned wheel cau dectvase tire life by one-quarte: .o one-halr, Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR e@ BURSITIS @ SCIATICA 100 King St. E. 728-5156 | Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshewe et the Genoshe Hotel, Sept. 23, 24, 28. PHONE 723-4641 for appointment en these dates neseenocinsreene ne ca The evening was brought to a close by music and dancing. Out of town guests were pres- ent from Peterborough, Hast- ings, Campbellford, Picton, Brighton, Colborne, Castleton, Baltimore, Uxbridge, Markham, Whitby, Oshawa, Newtonville and Port Hope and Toronto. GIVE THEIR BLOOD WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Red| Cross clinic here has a steady supply of blood donors in Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Proudlove,| their five sons and one daugh-| ter. Edward, 25, recently made his 19th donation and his mother | her 18th, | Bryce Garrison, Lindsay, Mrs, Garland Yelland, Mrs. Edward Dewey and Mrs. Don- ald Massey, all of Toronto, visit- ed their uncle, Mr. Lloyd Yel- land, in Oshawa General Hos- MAPLE CLEANERS | 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA 8 Bree Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 pital, on Sunday. Sy. YOU CAN CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 RUG CLEANING FRIDAYS and LILLIAN MAE MARSH. SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E. Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Chorocter, Pre-School, Kinderdance. et the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 Centre St. INFORMATION: 723-7253 A. 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