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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jun 1964, p. 8

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THE BRIDE ADDS Honeymoon in t After Hutchison Following their marriage lastjorganza fashioned with empire Saturday morning in the ewes. anes and badk panels; round-|awa, announce the engagement!the son of the | Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great, Mr. and Mrs. Law-jsleeves. Their matching OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 4, 1964 it B gL . j SOCIAL. NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William James Carnegie, Port Perry, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Carol Ann, to Mr. Kenneth Davy Fralick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth A. Fralick, Port Perry. The wedding is to take place Saturday, June 27, 1964 at 3.00 p.m. in the United Church, Port Perry. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dol- mage wish to announce the en- _|gagement. of their daughter, Brenda-Ann, to Mr. Steven Konkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Konkle, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, July 4, 1964 at 3.00 p.m. in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Margaret Helen Britton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Britton, to William Stew- art Villeneuve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Villeneuve, all of Whitby. The marriage is to take place Saturday, July 4, 1964 at 1.00 p.m. in St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Whitby. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mc-! |Climond, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the engagement: of their |daughter, Barbara Ann, to Douglas Robert Murray, son of Mrs. Edith Watson, Sault Ste Marie, and the late Mr. Fred- jerick Murray. The ceremony is to take place on Friday, July|\ HER SIGNATURE --Aldsworth Photography he Bahamas -Minacs Rites ENGAGEMENT ed necklines and elbow-lengthiof their second daughter,/yrs. Edward Frowde Seagram|Oshawa, was her sister's matron rence William Hutchison are/dresses were jewelled pillboxes| Hayes, only son of Mr. and Mrs honeymooning at Nassau in the/with illusion veiling and they|George Hayes of Columbus. The carried white forme ricarnations is} valley. Bahamas. The bride, the Frances Margaret Minacs, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Minacs and the bride-\aiq Burrows and the ushers groom's parents are Mr. andiyere Mr. Christopher Sheffield Mrs. K. M. Hutchison, all of!and Mr. Robert McKay. Oshawa. The ceremony was perform- ed by the Reverend L. T. Mc- Gough and the organist, Mr. Jack Driscoll, played the wed- ding music and accompanied Mr. Steven Karnay of Hamil- ton who sang "Ave Maria," "On This Day" and "Panis Angeli- cus." The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her floor- length gown of faille taffeta was designed with a scoop neckline i and sheath sleeves, The fitted|@Mtique gold crepe and with beige accessories. bodice was enhanced with ap- pliques of Alencon lace and tiny bows, overskirt, outlined with a bor-|and the tended |Piccadilly Room of the Hotel] Genosha mother ries. The bridegroom's mother jwore Eden rose peau de soie jand her accessories were pink'! , and white also. grandmother, also greeting the guests, wore| blue-tinted| wedding is to take place on Sat- thejurday, July 4, at 4 o'clock in Columbus United Church. ENGAGEMENT and lilies of § and The best man was Mr. Ger-! Mr. Whitby, ment garet announce the engage-| of their daughter, Over three hundred guests at- Loreen to Mr. the bride's} where the -m., in St. John's ' i ivnante Anglican|s ng pink and white accesso Church, Port Whitby. 10, 1964 at 7.00 p.m. in West-|Bohaker of mount United Church, Oshawa.|the bride of \Seagram of Toronto, Memorial Church on Tuesday|9f the valley. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Monk, Osh-| afternoon. head-|Eleanore Marie, to Robert Gary! or waterloo, Ontario. performed K. Neish, cousin of the bride.| The wedding music was played by the church organist, and. Mrs. Albert Randatl,|Ronald Scott of Bowmanville. Mar-|marriage by her father, wore ; F Davida reception in th |George Papp, son of Mr. and|white shantung with a detach- Mrs. Joseph Papp, Toronto. The) able, chapel train and a jacket te ' 'cnp,jmarriage is to take place onjof re-embroidered French Alen- aa otk ao in blossom saturday, June 27, 1964 at 3.00/con lace with elbow - length deep wedding ring of lace over 'Tung wr vem greem, sreeveier, with bateau necklines and their headdresses were self wedding rings and slightly bouffant tulle veiling. The matron of honor carried deep pink carnations and pink Delight roses and the others, pale pink carnations and pink Sensation roses. Mr. Harvey W. Watt of At- lanta, Georgia was best man and ushering were Mr. Louis Wood- son, Mr. C. Molton Williams, Mr. Kovert Parker, Mr. James Simpson, all of Birmingham, Alabama; Mr. Alex Menzies, Mr. Andres Bohaker, both of _ Toronto, Mr. Harold Prowse, _ Hamilton, and Mr. Gregory + Bohaker, St. John's, Newfound- , land. A reception was held at the Granite Club. Receiving, the bride's mother,.wore a silk print , dress in blended blue, green and pink with a blue picture hat. A patie pink posy adorned her silk purse. Mrs. Francis W. 4 Sheppard of Birmingham, Ala-| ¢ bama, the bridegroom's aunt who assisted, was wearing a {blue silk dress with pale pink} 'aecessories, a flower petalled hat and a pale pink corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Seagram will honeymoon in the Barbados and} return to reside at Benvenuto! : Place, Toronto. For travelling, the brid e| donned a deep gold suit, gold! straw braid hat and dark green accessories. Burnt yellow carna- tions to tone comprised her cor- Sage. SEM FOR ONLY w af "MARRIED ON TUESDAY --Aldsworth Photography | SEE HIGH SALES Rosemary Bohaker Becomes Bride Of Edward P. Seagram | sore tna toto disci are expecte o be so in 7 Rosemary Elaine, daughter of|shantung, embroidered with seed|Sweden in the one-year period SS fr. and Mrs. Harold Conrad|pearls and a bouffant veil of ending Aug. 30, 1964, OO0OO0OO YOQUIVOUIV0U a man's gotta have SLACKS take advantage of our I-ANNUAL DOLLAR-SALE Buy One Pair Of Slacks Get another pair | Don't Pay A Dime--Pay It AllOn Time ~ DOWNTOWN 36 King E. -- Open til 9 p.m. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open til 9 p.m. Thurs, & Fri. i] USE YOUR CREDIT Oshawa, becamé|silk illusion. She carried a bou- in Christ}quet of white roses and lilies The bridegroom is| Mrs. Robert C. Wilson of Dan- late "Mr. and|bury, Connecticut, formerly of} ; of honor and the other attend- Mee Nisan jants were Miss Diane Sea- ic baer Nagano anbenahdagn ss Miss Lynn Couch and : ~~ 3|Mrs. Marshall Hames, all of To-} isted by the Reverend Donald | onto and Mrs. Charles Root,| Oshawa. Mrs.|. Phey wore semi-formal prone }, \|dresses of Swiss cotton shan- The. bride who was given in Winn va need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 ' ; Her headdress was a| regeg re Ba for floor-length, A-line gown of leeves. The _bride's| Mrs. Alex Orban, lace The guests were entertained! complementing an|by an orchestra from Toronto OF (| JUNE-JULY-AUGUST bride's cousin, der of matching lace and fall-|Alfred Minacs, acted as master ing into a_ chapel jewelled crown held her bouf-| fant veil of French illusion and| wedding trip, train. Ajof the ceremony. CLOSE AT the bride was WE WILL 12 NOON ON SATURDAY nie SPREE me! As the couple left on wail | she carried a cascade of gar-jwearing a pink lace suit, a denias, stephanotis and lilies of}matching hat and accessories the. valley. with a white gardenia corsage. 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