\ i Cemen ba at 'Grace Verby ~ Kevan Morton Exchange Vows St. Gregory the Great Roman cally Church was the setting recently for the marriage of Grace Margaret; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Verby to The best man was Mr, Her- bert Lambers and the ushers were Mr, Terry Hallett and Mr. Kenneth Prescott, all of Oshawa. ' For the reception held in St. Gregory's hall the bride's moth- er ered, wearing a pink lace sheath, matching pill-box hat, and a corsage of pink and white carnations.» The bridegroom's Kevan Larry Morton, son of a Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Morton, all : a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 6, 1964 7 Engg pF cpap tecaet | and &.cor-lcourse which gale oe Given in marriage by her and turquoise/either for a_ 'or a stirs father, the bride was wearing , : rtificate. The a formal white silk organza) For a honeymoon in the Unit- of the Bay Low Comedy, Vaulting Tragedy : 1S The fitted bodice, had, a|ed States, the buide chose, friYach Club -sailing school, Equally Superb At Stratford Ont, ee nantueunGe skirt was enhanced at the back frck-tu-sehsel Centre for by a train falling to the hem. Visit. Young Ages in the Oshawa : Shopping Selection, Quality and Value . » « featuring all the latest styles for boys and girls. SIZES FROM INFANTS TO.14 | Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 By JO ALDWINCKLE ed more as a farce than as a There was not one sad-look-|Satire. Douglas Rain plays the ing patron among the capacity gentleman or rather would-be) | audience that filtered out into|gentleman and a more bum- the soft night air following the|Dling, clod-hopping dolt would opening performance of 'The be hard to find. Thus this actor, Country Wife' at the Festival|Who. played King John 'two Theatre, Stratford, Ontario. a wee the range oi William Wycherley's restora- t tion comedy, frankly indecent|, Helen Burns twinkles as the but never vulgar, infected pease Be crag gulp everyone with its playful mood.|*"*" i Lively chatter and" chuckles| later as the Country Wife, eddied over the lawns from the} The whole play is a whirl of theatre crowning the hill. color and extravagant costumes interspersed with music and CALICO AND COLICOS | dancing, that reaches a breath- Wycherley's satire, written in| taking crescendo. 1672, concerns Margery Pinch- wife, a jcountry girl, who be-| TRAGEDY OF LEAR cavse she is so carefully guard-| John Colicos, whose perform- ed by her husband is driven to; ances have been growing stead- have an affair with an eligible|ily in stature of recent seasons, bachelor, Mr. Horner, the Don| presents the mastery of charac- Juan of 17th century London,|terization as King Lear. He |played with wit and polish by|Shows us the vain-glorious, ob- L, J. Austin officiating. The | John Colicos, stinate old man gradually trans- bride is the daughter of Mr. | « ife'"' es|formed into a_ pitiful, lonely and Mrs, Francis Joseph Me- |ryi!'yge of one of the strong|Human being Cann, Hornepayne, Ontario, jest companies ever assembled| King Lear is a long play, length lace veil and she: car- tied an oval bouquet of white gardenias. The matron of honor was Mrs. Herbert Lambers and the bridesmaids were Miss Mary Verby and Miss Lorraine Mor- Z ton, all of Oshawa. They were t gowned alike in formal dresses é! ""The Best Costs Less At violulNic/a|cle|s OSHAWA SHOPPING dresses were two bouffant yel- low self flowers holding match- ing veiling and they carried bouquets of yellow and white Bromberger, | carnations. A HANDSOME BOY Mrs, Frank Steyr, Austria. --Aldsworth Photography My 14 year old) pans still shine like new and | get more value, too--with Brillo!" Mrs. 0. Hagen Burlington, Ontario Jeffrey Michael is the one- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wokral, Jr., Warren avenue. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Ashman and Mr, and Mrs. Victor Wok- ral, all of Oshawa. He is the MARRIED RECENTLY Patricia Ann Gertrude Mc- Cann, Whitby, became the bride of James Anthony Clarke, Whitby, in a_ cere- mony in St. John the Evange- list Roman Catholic Church, recently with the Reverend ae ae ¥ BIG SAVINGS GREAT REDUCTIONS MEN'S -- LADIES' -- CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS e WALKING SHORTS T-SHIRTS @e BATHING CAPS e BLOUSES SPORT SHIRTS @ SNEAKERS TROUSERS great-grandson of Mrs. Fred Scott, Oshawa and of Mr. and and her bridegroom is the | 5+ stratford. William Butt asilacking the poetry and fine UNITS, GROUPS son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick |Sparkish; Douglas Rain, Mr.|speeches of Richard Il, out of AUXILIARIES Clarke, Limerick, Ireland. _| pinchwife; Eric House as Sir/deeper significance, It shows --treland Studio | jasper Fidget; Frances Hyland,|the callousness of human na- | Mistress Dainty Fidget; Ameliajture and man's infinite capacity S.A. HOME LEAGUE B id Ls B th {fi . t |Hall, Mistress Alithea; Martha/to suffer and endure and by| At the weekly meeting of the Tl egroom S 140) eT 1¢cla es | Henry, Mistress Squeamish andjhis endurance to obtainicaivation Army Home League |Mary Savidge, Joseph Sha w,/nobility. the chorus period was led by ® 4 Eric Christmas, Heath Lam-| Lear's daughters, Goneril,|Cadet Betty Barnum. t isschop- ou tra Rites |berts and Suzanne Grossman.|Regan and Cordelia are con-| Mrs, William James remem- 2 | Edwin Stephenson plays the vincingly portrayed by Frances] bered the sick friends in prayer The bridegroom's brother, thejding trip to Ottawa and other hae Old Lady Squeamish,|Hyland, Diana Maddox. andjand gave the announcements Reverend Clarence Bisschop, of-/northern 'points the bride don-|a Tole that was at one time,|Martha Henry. Tony van Bridge! Mrs, Frank Buller opened the ficiated recently for the mar-\ned a pink linen, three-piece| traditionally played by a man./gives his usual sureness to the| devotional period with song 83, riage of Fiena Teresa Woudstra| suit, white accessories and a|Each shines in his individual/role of the Earl of Kent, while|"Count Your Blessings. The to Lawrence Jan Bisschop, in| corsage of pink roses and steph-|Tole and even minor roles are/Mervyn Blake gives a sterling|scripture portion was read re- Rehoboth Christian Reformed|anotis. Mr. and Mrs. Bisschop| Personalized. performance as the Earl of/sponsively from Psalm 46. Mrs. Church, Bowmanville. The bride} will reside at 15 Ontario street,) Designer Desmond Heeley has} Gloucester. Frank Buller prayed. is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.| Bowmanville. |devised a period background.} Storms, emotional and meteor-| Several readings were given Walter Woudstra and the bride-| Guests were present at the| The stage has been squared off|ological, carry in their wake|by Mrs. William James and groom is the son of Mr. and| wedding from London, Sarnia,|With a floor that simulates|deceit, cruelty and madness}Cadet Barnum sang two solos, Mrs, Geert Bisschop, all of|/Toronto and Holland. marble and panelled doors and/and in the aftermath a death|accompanying herself on the a. : , |arches with classical geseouna4 scene like a finely chiseiled| guitar. The ding music was playe |tation have been built around) cameo. The meeting closed with the by Miss Marlyss Verbrugge. | THE STARS SAY |the balcony and pillars. | This is indeed a triumph for| Rainbow group serving tea. Given in marriage by her | John Colicos and he is support- SOCIAL NOTICE father, the bride was wearing a) By ESTRELLITA |PASSING PARADE ed by a noble band of actors RECEPTION white silk faille sheath with lily-) lerte scene, set in a London) viose achievements and integ- _ ing pore Pipes gga ee sai tt life Srertiae a rity would command attention! encon e y: WS! A hi inspiring day! Plan- r on any of the world's stages. down. the front of the skirt. Her|etary Widens tle' on = there: the colfee shoppe, the nl | detachable train was edged with scalloped Alencon lace. A double crown of Jace and seed pearls held her scalloped bouffant veil and she carried a white Bible crested with roses and stephano-|an en mance, travel and social activi- ties. The p.m. hours will en- compass a fine period in which to make plans for the coming two weeks--especially those of nature. tis, ; The maid of honor was Miss|FOR THE BIRTHDAY Joyce Kuipers, Bowmanville,| dressed in an aqua satapeau bouffant gown with petal design skirt, short sleeves and a deep shell neckline. She wore a matching pill-box hat and veil If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while not a spectacular one, this new year in your life will bring some progress and that the re- sults you do attain, where am- book stall and news-sheet stand, the fine society and beggars, the criers, the peddlars and the enticers. Helen Burns, in the title role, is the bewitching damsel whose ingeniousness reveals the life of sweet deception in its true perspective and she makes it a triumph. IN RETROSPECT The 'Stratford Festival is of- fering: a highly diversified pro- gram this year and the box WIFE PRESERVER | Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fowler, |387 Park road south, will be pleased to receive their many day, August 9, 1964, from 2:00 to 4:00 and from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. to view their wedding THE BIG PINK SOAP PADS WITH EXTRA PADS {INTHE BOX! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE o and carried a bouquet of yellow|bitious and worthwhile goals pa ign eet ing 7 ie are concerned, will be of the ie lesmaids were Miss Rita/enduring kind. In job interests, ; uff to dust flour on a pastry) Haasen, London, Ontario and|stars promise some fine ad- aise fngy old Pi given {1 SO m Miss Dianne van Drunen, Bow-|yancement and recognition for majestic moments in. théir true! manville, dressed in similar/past efforts in November, De- light aii 'i | style in_ apricot, and carried/cember and next' March. And| 'Wijliam Hutt is bringing similar flowers. ; |where finances are concerned,|depth to the: character of Rich-| woo flower girl was Miss Joaniyou can look for an excellent|ard I. He makes him a tend. oudstra, sister of the bride,/period throughout Septemberler, sensitive man, born out of wearing an aqua dress with @land October. Here, however, al his time, in that he would rath- full skirt and appliques of lace|word of caution: Don't "goler arbitrate than fight. Le o| with a lace jewelled headdress|overboard" in spending and Cicett te a sobatantial "Boling-| and carrying a basket of dwarf|don't attempt to speculate after| broke and Bruno Gerussi, appre- Ted and white chrysanthemums.|that, since you won't have an- ciated for his faultless ' projec- The bridegroom's brother, M:./other really good boost alongition, is incing Jake Bisschop, was the best ; i / a convincing Thomas} nd th a these lines until next July, In| Mowbray. Seecke E le us: a ake Mr. |the meantime, let conservatism] Eric House and Amelia Hall Smidstre vers and Mr. Henryibe your byword, |itorarse the characters of the SEE ten: waa i Domestic and social interests|)Duke and Duchess of York| Bing yaonoad of _ ea during the coming year--if you| With finesse and their domestic M. & C. Dry Goods Gent, whars the pride's|aze careful to avoid the Leoite's| Scene is beautifully controlled. P ; get & Draperies mother received, wearing a|'endency to domineer. This willl wyptR.cLass dress of turquoise chiffon over|be especially important during| aspypaTIONS 74 CELINA STREET taffeta with white accessories,|the early part of November) Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme,| PHONE 723-7827 white hat and a corsage of yel-|When even a minor. aggravation recently re-named The Bour-| low. roses. The bridegroom's|Could send you flying "off the| geois Gentleman, Moliere's sa.| mother assisted wearing a dress|handle." 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