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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1964, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 22, 1964 --Ireland Studio Of Edward Oscar Haass, Taunton necklines, elbow sleeves, soft unpressed pleats at the waists and highlighted at the backs by 'lowing panel trains, held at the waists by self roses. They wore matching floral. headdresses with wispy veils of silk illusioa and carried cascades of white shasta chrysanthemums, The flower girl Miss Deanna Mountenay, Hampton, wore a 'ormal gown of white »rnel sharkskin, her headdress was a matching velvet bow with a veil the same as the other at- tendants and she carried a small cascade of pink rose buds and white pom-pom = chrysan- themums, The best man was Mr. Her- man Haass Jr., Bowmanviile, and the ushers were Mr. Alvin Yeo, Hampton and Mr. Wal- ter Haass, Taunton. The reception was held in the Christian Education wing of the Hampton United Church was the setting recently for the mar- riage of Eva Alberta, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence W. Yeo, Hampton, to Edward Oscar Haass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haass Sr., Taun- ton. The Reverend Charles Catto officiated and the soloist, Mrs. Thomas Sobil, Zion, sang "Pray- er Perfect' and "The Wedding Prayer" accompanied by Mr. Douglas Dewell, Hampton, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a_ for- jmal carnntily white whisper taffeta gown featuring a scoop neckline, lily-point sleeves and a French empire waist encircled by appliques of imported Gui- pure lace with a self bow and bustle at the back. The semi- full skirt cascaded into unpress- ed folds at the back extending into a chapel train, Her head- dress was a double crown of| pearl and crystal holding aj| shoulder-length bouffant veil of pure silk illusion and she car- ried a cascade of white pom-) pom chrysanthemums and pink "sweetheart roses. The maid of honor was Miss Arlene Short, Hampton, and the) bridesmaids were Miss Mari- anne Vernon, Port Perry, and Miss Louise Terrill, Hampton. |They were dressed identically lin formal sparkling turquvise lshantex sheaths, with scoop is |brown lace sheath with brown |velvet trim that matched the | Eva Alberta Yeo Becomes Bride| 'ter tcccivea' wesring a cran berry sheath with matching) 4 jacket, a winter white velvet) j and feather hat and acces- cessories with a corsage of white carnations and . chrysanthe- mums, The bridegroom's mo-| 4 ther assisted, wearing. a brown figured silk sheath with match- ing jacket, a yellow velvet pill- box, matching accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations and gold chrysanthemums, Beofre the couple left on their honeymoon to Ottawa and points east, the bride donned a grey and black knitted suit, black and red accessories and a cor- sage of pink sweetheart roses and white chrysanthemums, for travelling. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Haass will reside in Taunton, Guests were present from Rochester, New York; Toronto, Orono, Peterborough, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Port Perry, Sun- derland, Courtice, Taunton, En- niskillen and Hampton. | UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES | LIBERAL WOMEN'S AUX. The Oshawa Liberal Wom-} jen's Auxiliary held its first) |meeting, after a summer re-| |cess, recently with the presi- jdent, Mrs. G. N. Varnum pre-| siding. The secretary and treas-| urer's reports were. read and j approved, | Mrs. G. N. Varnum reported on the OWLA convention held in Kevin James Saunders will be five years old next month |. and his little sister Carol Anne They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Saunders, Nor- wood court. Their grandpar- ents are Mrs. James Saun- ders, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. K. Tasa, Groplid, Sas- katchewan. Kevin and Carol have an older brother, Mark PLAYMATES is one and one-half years old. | NEWS IN BRIEF RELATIVE DEGREES MONTREAL (CP)--A father and daughter were both pre- sented with degrees at the Mc- Gill fall convocation ceremonies jhere. Mr. Phillip Fisher, one of jthe founders of the School of Social Work in Montreal ac- cepted his honorary LL.D while his daughter, Mrs. Claire Ker- jrigan, mother of three, received her MA in Social Work. | BLOOMIN' HARVEST | DARTMOUTH, N.S.( CP)-- Mrs. Reginald MacKinnon is looking forward to reaping a strange harvest in her living room, where she has a cotton plant in bloom. Mrs, MacKin- non, a scout leader, acquired the plant from scouts in Little Rock,, Ark., aftr she wrote seeNag.a 'cotton ball" to show her troop. RARE COLLECTION SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- Mrs. Harry Strange, 71, has been pursuing an unusual hobby for 16 years and she now is the owner of 593 moustache cups--one of the largest collee- tions known. All but 14 of the cups originate in the Eastern Townships, and there are no duplicates. The collection is valued at $8,000. Alan, who is six years old, --Ireland Studio Ronald W. Bilsky,.c., Chiropractor If hurt on the job, ask your employer to authorize Chiro- practic core, "It's yours for the asking". 100 King St. E. 728-5156 BROADLOOM | is 1 # 2 om id ae ae ? May.in Toronto. Also the recent |chicken dinner at Mr. Sam Hol- | lingsworth's farm was a decided | success, despite the chilly wea- snowsuits RELIABLE FURNITURE - INTERIORS CUSTOM DRAPERIES FINE FURNITURE «(ods 723-1928 te) Co Salvation Army Citadel Is Scene Of Whitehead-Townsend Rites The Salvation Army Citadel; quet of Scorian sweetheart rose- was the setting recently for the| and stephanotis. e of Iva Eileen Town:-| The matron of honor was Mrs. re alee }James Robinson, the bride's send to Harold Donald White-|twin sister, and the other at- head, Fenelon Falls. The bride} tendants were Mrs. Brian How- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,|Croft, Mrs. Alex Cowie and Miss Edward A. Townsend; Oshawa Marlie Bryant, The matron of and her bridegroom is the son|/"Mor wore a formal gold peau of Mr. and Mrs. Harold White- de soie sheath on classic lines head, Fenelon Falls. | with above the elbow sleeves. The officiating clergyman Was |similarly styled gowns in:choco- Major Fred Lewis and the solo-| jate brown and all carried tear- ist, Mrs. S. J. Black, Bowman-| drop cascades of rust and gold ville sang "God Hath Not chrysanthemums. The flower Promised," "Wedding Prayer",| girl, Miss Cathy Young, was in| - and "O Perfect Love," accom-| a gold dress styled on the same anied by Mr. R. K. Kellington,|jines but with a small train ef- ishawa, |fect at the back. She carried a Given in marriage by her|basket of similar flowers. All father, the bride wore a formal) the attendants wore matching gown of peau de soie with lily-|self pill-boxes enhanced with point sleeves. Appliqued lace| bows at the fronts. motifs edged the round neckline|; The best man was Mr. Russell and extended down to the gath-| Watson, Toronto and the ushers ered waist which fell into a full|were Mr. Murray Kelly, Footes train, accenting a double bow/Bay, Ontario; Mr. Alex Cowie, effect at the back of the high|and Mr. Robert Townsend, both waistline. Her headdress was al of Oshawa. seed pearl and sequin crown| The reception was held in the holding a_ shoulder - length] lower hall of the Citadel, where double tiered veil of nylon tulle|the bride's mother received! illusion and she carried a bou-|wearing a Swiss beige and | The other three-attendants wore | |hat and accessories and a cor- sage of pale orange feathered carnations. The bridegroom's mother assisted wearing a co- leoa brown lace dress, dark brown accessories with a match- ling feather trimmed hat and a/ | corsage of yellow feathered car-| nations, | Before the couple left on their honeymoon to Florida, the bride | changed into a two-piece black} and white miniature check suit) with a hand-draped red velvet} hat and black accessories with) a corsage of red feathered car- nations. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead will reside |at 217 Burk street, Oshawa Guests attended the wedding from Ottawa, Kingston, Fenelon} |Falls, Toronto, Footes Bay, Scarborough, Milton, Bowman-} ville and Bracebridege. | all |the colored slides shown by | Mrs. CONVENER Mrs. Alistair Fulton is the convener of this year's "Autumn Hues Bazaar" to be held in Harmony United Church, Christian Education Centre, under the sponsorship of Harmony United Church Women, on Tuesday, Novem- ber 3, at 8.00 p.m. Woolens, Christmas novelties and home baking are among the many things that will be for sale. --Oshawa Times Photo GJreland stvvio 3 in your Home, Church or Studio ¢ 21 ATHOL ST. W. 4 723-3680 ¢ BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE SPECIAL 4-DAY OFFER FREE ANNIVERSARY CAKE With Any Purchase of $10 or More Come in today! Look at the regular price! Look at the Sale Price! Check the savings ! If you need furniture, appliances, electronics, draperies or broadiloom, now's the time to buy! Cherney's staff of courteous salesmen will let you browse to your heart's content, but you will always find someone close at hand to assist you when you say the word. .You'll find fashion needn't cost a fortune and good taste isn't measured by what you spend, For the best furniture and appliance values --- any- where, shop Cherney's this week, during their storewide 29th Anniversary Sale ¢ EVERY LIVING ROOM SUITE REDUCED e EVERY DINING ROOM SUITE REDUCED e EVERY BEDROOM SUITE REDUCED e EVERY METAL DINETTE SUITE REDUCED As @ matter of fact, just about everything you can think of has been reduced in price, includ- jin the Royal York, Toronto. ther. Mrs. Ralph Jones gave a most informative report on the re- cent leadership convnetion held The next meeting will be held Novmeber 30, 1964. It is hoped women will attend to s Vernon Hyderman. Coffee and cookies were served by Mrs. Mervyn Allin and Mrs. Ralph J "The Best Costs Less At' UIN|c]AICIE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE and Warm WINTERWEAR infants to size 14 Budget Accounts Invited Personal Home Decorating Service PHASE TWO OF THE RAMBLER REVOLUTION: the luxurious new, longer, larger 1965 Ambassador--designed to bring Rambler quality to the larger-car buyer A few years ago, we introduced the first compact car, It was a revolution against excessive size, weight and gim- micks. In a short time, we became compact leaders. Now it's time for Phase Two of the Rambler Revolution, It's time to offer our proven quality and exclusive features to the larger-car buyer. Our luxurious new '65 Ambassador is completely new in size, appearance and performance. Take your choice of three great engines, Torque Command, the revolutionary new 155 h.p. six that per- forms like an eight for a superb balance of power and - efficiency. 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