Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 9, 1963 PERSONALS ' |Witheridge, Willowdale. Guests from out-of-town at Phillips, Cold Lake, Alberta; the Kollaard-McQuoid wedding|Mr. and Mrs, Emmet Claggett, held recently in Northminster|Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- United Church, were: Mr. and/fred Desnoyers, Squaw Rapids, Mrs. James Hodgson, and Mr.|Saskatchewan; Mrs. Paul Des- Nobert Hodgson, all of Powas-\moyers, Saskatoon, Saskatche- san; Mr. and Mrs. Tripio Saari,|wan; Mrs. Ora MacKay, Van- North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Kimo/couver; Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Ranta, Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs./Ballman, Moose Jaw. Mr. and William Hodgson, Callander;|Mrs. Johr Brooks, Dummer, Mrs. Stanley Hunt, Scarbor-|Saskatchewan; Mr. and Mrs. ough; and Mr. and Mrs, Paul|/Urban O'Byme, Moose Jaw; and Mr. William Kapiczowski, North Portal, Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. eg R, gor n ee : ai W MacDonaid, ail of Oshawa,{ Mf: and Mrs, Harold Bailey, were in Regina, Saskatchewan, | /Boston, Massachusetts, have to attend the wedding of Mr.|been the guests of Mr. Bailey's and Mrs. Halliday's son, David) /brother Mr. C. B. R. Bailey and Rae Halliday, to Dianne Jan-| Mrs, Bailey of Masson street i | " |and Mrs. OSHAWA MAN AND HIS BRIDE Joseph Clifford Urie Takes His Bride At Halifax, N.S. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia, was the setting fot the morning/Mr. Michael McKinstry and Mr, marriage of Shiela Ruth Halli-|William Mathison served as ush- ddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|ers. Arthur Halliday of Yellowknife,) The mother of the bride chose N@rth West Territories, to Jo-\a blue double knit dress and seph Clifford Urie, son of Mr./matching stole with black and Mrs, Charles Urie of Osh-|accessories. The bridegroom's awa, Ontario. mother wore a turquoise blue| by Mr. Paul Cote as best man. jwere Mr. The bridegroom was attended| Monsignor McCarthy formed the double ring mony. Given in marriage by Chief per- cere- silk dress with brown accesso-| ries and each had a corsage of} white chrysanthemums. | A reception followed at the| Petty Officer William Stokes of|Canadian Legion Hall where the the Royal Canadian Navy, the/best man, Petty Officer William bride wore a floor-length gown|Stokes, proposed the toast to the of, white organza over taffeta, \bride. fashioned with round neckline) yor their wedding trip to thel and long sleeves, Her shoulder-| new England States, the bride length veil was held in place|trayelled in a cranberry double by a crown of pearls, and she/knit sheath with black accesso- carried a cascade bouquet Ofjries, bronze and yellow baby chrys- anthemums. Attending her sister as maid mouth, Nova Scotia. of honor was Miss Elaine Halli-| Out of town guests attending day. She wore a street - length,|the wedding were from Oshawa,| bell - shaped dress of gold peau-|Ontario, and Yellowknife, North de-soie with a flower headdress West Territories. of matching material held in| Telegrams were received place by a short veil of nylon| from England, Kingston, Lon- tulle. Her- bouquet was a spray|don, Oshawa, Ontario; Edmon-| of, bronze and white chrysanthe-|ton, Alberta; and Yellowknife, mums. 'N.W.T. The couple will reside in Dart- | ette O'Byrne, daughter of Mr.| past three weeks, Mr. David Rae Halliday we: Dianne O'Byrne Wed In Regina A wedding of Oshawa interest was held in Holy Rosary Cathe- dral, Regina, Saskatchewan, recently when David Rae Hal- liday, son .of Mr. .and Mrs. Cleve R. Halliday of Oshawa, took as his bride Dianne Janette O'Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. O'Byrne of Wil- cox, Saskatchewan. The Reverend Father Wadey performed the ceremony and the soloist was Jean L. Beau- lieu of Regina. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a floor-length gown of organza over white taffeta styled with a controlled -- skirt, lily - point sleeves and a scoop neckline ac- dented with appliques. Her floral headdress was misted in a four-tier veil with scalloped edge and she carried a bouquet of. red roses. Miss Eleanor Weisgarbler of |Sedley, Saskatchewan, was maid of honor and Miss Bever- ly O'Byrne of Wilcox, brides- maid. They were gowned in identical sheath dresses of blue organza and their headdresses were self veil, draped and fat- Ernest L. O'Byrne,|for the Saskatchewan. Other,and Mrs. Harold Bailey left attending the wedd¥1g|Monday night to return to Bos- and Mrs. Thomas) oy | / Wilcox, guests The 29th Oshawa Cub Pack) jenjoyed a bus trip to the| |Martyrs' Shrine at Midland re- lcently, stopping at Couchiching| |Park, Orillia, where they learn- led about Champlrain's trips to} the New World from France.) iThe Reverend Father Hegerty |S. J., who in 1954 discovered |the grave of St. John Brebreuf |who was martyred in 1649, con-| lducted the boys and leaders} |around the grounds of the shrine jand Fort St. Marie, explaining | various discoveries. After which the boys enjoyed hot dogs and hot chocolate. Later in the day| they visited the reconstructed Indian Village in Midland. The ltrip was made possible by the | unceasing efforts of Mrs. Dennis Noonan and the other leaders. Sf | Mrs. D. K. Stiles, chairman of| |the Oshawa and District) |UNICEF committee, was aj guest at the reception in the| kee York Hotel, Toronto, last/ Friday, marking the beginning | of the 1963 UNICEF Hallowe'en program by the Ontario UNICEF committee, The' pro- gram was Officially opened by} the Lieutenant-Governor, _ the} Honorable Earl Rowe. The) jexhibit of paintings and pictures | jof "UNICEF Families of the| World", was viewed by repre- |sentatives in Canada of many member countries of the United |Nations. BACK TO AFRICA Miss Marie E.: Armstrong will sail on the "Thorstream" from Montreal on October 22, returning to Johannesburg, South Africa, where she has served on the Field Head- quarters staff of the South Africa General Mission since 1951. A farewell service. will be held this evening in Cal- vary Baptist Church for ail interested friends. ANY PARKING] | | | | | TIME At OC, park as long as you like. Free! Parking is always free at Oshawa Shopping Centre. There's space for over 3,000 cars --all the room you could ask for. After you park, 54 interesting shops (including a major department store) await you. You'll find everything your éfamily needs among these well-laid-out shops: high-grade merchandise and specially-priced bargains. Enjoy OC's complete one-stop shopping, service trades, covered mall and fashion selection. Make it a habit. It's a good one, "the interesting place to shop" @ CENTRE HOW TO GET THERE. FROM HIGHWAY 401 EASTBOUND --~ Exit at-Thickson Road, take North or South Side Road | east to Stevenson Road, then north on Stevenson Road. FROM HIGHWAY 401 WESTBOUND -- Exit at Park Road, north on Park Road to Elmgrove Avenue, west on Elmgrove, | ened to their dresses with sil- ver brooches. The best man was William Kapiczowski of North Portal and) the ushers were Gordon and| Wayne O'Byrne, brothers of the} \bride A wedding breakfast in the] Te Golden West Motel dining room! followed the morning ceremony and later an informal reception was held at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. R. Davis, 20th avenue. The 'couple spent their honey- moon in Ottawa. For travelling, Mr. and Mrs, William Igel, Ritson road south, recently celebrated their golden wed- RARE RAREBIT You'll enjoy the combination of flavors in this tangy, golden,| Finnan Haddie Rarebit. Heat al small (6 ounce) can of un-| sweetened evaporated milk to boiling point and add 1 cup of grated cheese, together with a OBSERVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ding anniversary. Mr. Igel is wéll known in Oshawa and District as a Justice of the -| Peace at the Police Station, prior to his retirement about two years ago, Mr. acted as court interpreter on numerous occasions, able to speak- fluently in seven different languages. _ Oshawa Times Photo | | | | | | {point sleeves. i Antonina: Peksa Edward Sydor Exchange Vows In a recent ceremony '1. St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, Antonina Peksa, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Peksa, Oshawa,' became the _|bride of Edward Sydor, se of Mrs. Lawrence Sydor, RR 4, Bradford, Ontario, and the late Mr. Sydor, The Reverend Anthony Bagsik officiated. The organist, Edward . Kolodziejczak, accom- ied the soloist, Mr. Conrad Hejna, who sang Ave Maria. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of fine lace and satin on princess lines with lily- A erown of crys- tal and pearls held her shoulder- length veil, embroidered at the ends and she carried a bouquei of white gladiolas and red roses, Miss Zmudski Mary Was imaid of honor and the brides- maids were Miss Mary Ban- bula and Miss Teresa Zmudski. They wore street-length dresses in aquamarine blue silk chiffon and tiaras of rhinestones and | Tune-up Special 3.99 being. the bride donned a shirt-waist dash of dry mustard. Stir until] dress of printed silk, with the cheese melts, then remove white accessories, Mr. and Mr. Halliday will make their home in Ottawa where the bride is attending Teachers' College and the bride- from the heat and blend in 1) beaten eggs, Add 1 cup of flak-| ed, cooked or canned finnan| haddie and heat gently for a) minute or two longer. Serve on! groom, Ottawa University, ; MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash & Corry -- 4 Hr. 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