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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1964, p. 30

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Lois Bradbury, Alan Vision To Reside In St. Petersburg The junior bridesmaid's gown); was in strawberry satapeau|7 with a round neckline, cap sleeves and, a full skirt in after- noon length. They carried nose- gays of white carnations, spray- ed to match their dresses and their matching floral head- dresses were misted in tiny veils of silk illusion. i Mr. Rocco Carbone of Long Island, New York, was the best man and dhe ushers were Mr. Ramon Bradbury, Oshawa, and Mr. Preston Spruill of Norfolk, Virginia. A reception was held at the Oshawa Tennis Club where the bride's mother received wearing a draped sheath of royal blue|' Chantilly lace over taffeta with a blue feathered hat, white ac-|) cessories and a corsage of blue-| | tinted, feathered carnations. The) | bridegroom's mother assisting,| |. wore a dress of electric blue} | -- matelasse with matching hat} | and accessories and a corsage of turquoise-tinted carnations. Later the couple left for St, Petersburg, where they will make their home. For travel- ling, the bride donned a sheath dress of blue cotton-satin with a navy blue topcoat, white and navy blue accessories and a cor- sage of white, feathered carna- tions, Guests attended from St. Petersburg, Florida; La Grange, Illinois; Aurora, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Toronto and Bow- manville, Dr. David Latta Takes As Bride Sharon Huddleston In Glencoe' and headdress. She held a bou- quet of white carnations, pink rosebuds and ivy. The best man and ushers, all of Oshawa, were Mr. Harold Latta, Mr. Bryan Latta and Dr. Ronald Bilsky. A reception followed in the church parlor. The, bride's mother received in a dress of lavender-blue brocade with matching hat and white acces- sories. She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother who chose a dress of black brocaded crepe with cerise highlights and a cerise hat. They wore identi- cal corsages of white carna- tions and red roses, The honeymoon is being spent j , bs In a candle-light service in King Street United Church on Saturday evening, Lois Marie Bradbury and Alan Gerald Vision were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Brad- bury, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Vision of St. Petersburg, Florida. The Reverend L, Wesley Her- bert performed the ceremony and the organist, Mr. Rhyddid Williams played the traditional music, Attired in a floor-length gown of pure silk organza with a panel train of Alencon lace, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown featured a high-waisted bodice of Alencon lace with bateau neckline and short scalloped sleeves and the lace train was bordered with or- ganza, A semi-Cleopatra head- dress of pearlized flowers held her bouffant veil of pure silk illusion and she carried a spray cascade of red roses and white feathered carnations. Mrs. Ralph Day (formerly Miss Carol Morrison) was the matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Harry Kelsh, the bride's sister, Miss Rita Sinnott and Miss Patricia oteesreeeeceanmencen ct as Dok $e a Ole ~ BS SCAR O CH TR set ' ae ill Sherry sparkles like her raine street. Her proud grand- name, Sherry Lee. She is the parents are Mr. and Mrs, one-year-old beng "ye of Mr. Alfred West, Scarborough, and and Mrs. James Welch, sik Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Page, Oshawa, Her great-grandpar- ents are Mrs. Alfred West Sr., and Mrs. Edward Brisbois, both of Oshawa and Mrs. James\ Milne, Saskatoon. --tIreland Studio the bride of Dean William the bridegroom is the son of Beatty, recently. The bride is Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Lloyd the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. * Beatty of Cannington. Bradbury as junior bridesmaid. Allan Downey of Myrtle and --Cadieux, Stouffville. The seniors wore gowns of i -- American Beauty satapeau with The members of the White |Scoop ecklines, cap sleeves afd Cross Centre, under the direc-|S¢mi-bouffant skirts in afternoon tion of Mrs. Robert Sheffield, |!ength with floating back panels. assisted by Mrs. C. C. Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth Miller and Mrs. William Keel, enjoyed a most interesting trip to see the Inter- national Airport. They were graciously received by a hostess who took them on a tour of the buildings. The buildings are re- markable in decor and expe-. diency with a leaning to all that is new. Refreshments were en- joyed before leaving for homs. Mrs. W. J. Salter is" enter- taining at dinner tonight at Ade- laide House for Mrs, Harry Coote Smith, Toronto, who will address the Simcoe Street Unit- ed Church Women's general meeting later. Mrs. Smith, for- merly a nurse at the Christian Missions Hospital at Veliore, India, is now with the Board of World Missions of the United Church of Canada. SOCIAL NOTICES MARRIAGE Vv. Laxton, Bs 4 : IN AN AUTUMNAL setting in Myrtle United Church, Mar- ilyn Ruth Downey became PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Louis T, Vision of St, Petersburg, Florida, the bridegroom's parents, and Mr. and Mrs, M. Henry Vision of La Grange, Illinois, were in Osh- awa for the Vision-Bradbury wedding held last Saturday in King Street United Church. Yesterday was the 55th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Bloomer, Gibbons street, The occasion was ob- served quietly because Mrs. Bloomer is at present a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bradley were in London, last Friday, attending the graduation of their son, Robert Bruce Bradley -- at the University of Western On- tario. Mr. Bradley received his bachelor of arts degree at the fall convocation. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stahl re- cently flew to Amsterdam, Hol- land and proceeded to Frank- WORLD BIRTHS There were 220 births a min-| ute throughout the world in 1963, or approximately four births a second. lowe'en atmosphere. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Sagriff, Miss Gail Cover, Mr. Charles Love, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickison, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Powers, Mr. and 'Mrs. Gerald Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wrubel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts, Mr. and Mrs, Pat- rick Butler, Mrs, Allan A, Bur- rows, Mrs. Bruce England, Mr. Allan Oerton, Mr. Edward Giles Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wehrens, Miss Jeanette Kelly, Mr. Jack Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward and Mr, and Mrs. Mau- rice Tessier. THE FRUITS OF the har- Shetler. The bride is the vest in soft candle-light form- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ed the setting in Kirby United liam A. Reid of North Orono Church for the evening wed- and the bridegroom is the son deing recently of Barbara of Mrs. Leigh Shetler of Osh- Joan Reid and Samuel David awa and the late Mr. Shetler. emer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 In Trinity United Church, Glencoe, Ontario, at noon last Saturday, Dr. David Gregory Latta of London, Ontario, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Latta of Oshawa, took as his bride Sharon Janice Huddleston of London. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. William Huddleston of Glencoe and. the late Reverend William Huddle- ston. The Reverend James Cross officiated, Mr. John Telfer of Newbury sang "O Perfect Love" and "Still, Sti with Thée'"', accompanied by the bride's brother, Mr. Murray Huddleston of Glencoe. The bride was escorted to the}. altar by Mr, Whitney Thomp-}in Ottawa and Quebec and Dr. son of Milverton and given in|@nd Mrs: Latta will reside at marriage by her mother. The|795 Richmond street, London, | bride's gown of white satin) Ontario. : : | brocade featured a softly flow-| For travelling, the bride wore ing train held in place by aj red wool worsted dress, a white satin cummerbund and/black Persian lamb coat. and her shoulder-length veil cascad-| matching hat. ed from a self wedding band} and a singe white rose. She| START OF CAREER | carried a white Bible crested) A young girl, forced to make} with cymbidium orchids and/death masks of freshly guiiJo-| ivy. tined victims during the French} Mrs, Ronald Kightley, Lon-| Revolution, turned it into a don, was matron of honor|profitable career--later as wax wearing a sheath dress of rose|museum founder Madame Tus- pink chiffon with matching cape|saud. Among those who are enter- taining prior to or after, the Candle-Light Ball, sponsored by the St. Gregory the Great Coun- cil of the Catholic Women's League, a week Saturday are: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bois- sion, at a buffet supper; Mr. and Mrs, R. W. McDonald, a buffet supper party for ten; Mr. and Mrs. D. Dickie, a buf-| FORTHCOMING jfort and Frickhofen in. Ger-| fet supper for a party of eight;| Mr. and Mrs. H. |many, where they visited Mr./Mr, and Mrs, James. Topping at | Oshawa, announce the forth- cigtishe ee wie F te ay eae the/coming marriage of their lance; Mr. and Mrs. George Pale Fairhart, at a cocktail party be- daughter, Helen cine, is fore 'and a buffet supper after; |John Keith Howlen, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Marks, at/and Mrs. J. K. Howlen, Water- ford. The wedding will take a cocktail party; Mr. and Mrs. pi o 2 Mr. Edward Kowalski at cocktails|place on Friday, December 4, Frank Latta, Mrs. J. H Sand- before the dance; Mr. and Mrs.|1964- at 7:30 p.m. in 'Albert ford, Dr, and Mrs, Ronald Bil-|¥ Cotice 2: A pallet sour Street United Church, Oshawa. : and cocktails; 'Mr. -an rs. ma. fo lagemenge agape Gregory Kane at a buffet supper) RECEPTION Mrs. Leslie Bowers, Detroit,|2{tet; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gib-| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton Michigan; Dr. and Mrs. James|0MS at a buffet supper after; | will be pleased to receive their Douglas, Woodstock, Ontario: |#"4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bino/friends, relatives and neighbors Dr. Kenneth Evans, Hamilton; |#t, cocktails before and a buffet/at the home of their son, Mr.| . Hemi, and Mrs. Ross Ashton, . Hay- don, on Saturday, November 7, cS Mr, Whitney Thompson, Milver-| #!e?- 1964 from 2.30 to 4.00 p.m. and "NORM" FISHER'S iy ton; Mr. and Mrs. John Telfer, ministrative Management So- trem 129 -to 9.00 pee. on the se gb and Mr, and Mrs. Ron- Kightley of. London, Ontario. A ciety, accompanied by Mr. H, sa oi their 40th wedding | M. Sparkes and Mr. A scl A | Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Thomas, Witham, past presidents of the % r 3 4 tigh, *F " MST Pop or tad tne 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 Mrs. Walter Grigorenko Heads Barvinok Branch Of CUWA Mrs, Walter Grigorenko was re-elected president of the Ca- nadian Ukrainian Women's As- sociation Barvinok Branch at its recent meeting. Others elected to the execu- tive were: Mrs, John Duchak, vice - president; Mrs. Stephen Gonta, secretary; Mrs, Walter Kuch, press - secretary; Mrs. Nicholas Seminuk, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Maga, financial secretary;--Sufiday school com- mittee, Mrs. Robert Sholdra and Mrs. Paul Plishka; social con- | Oshawa guests at the Latta-| | Huddleston wedding in Glencoe {last Saturday included Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Latta, Bryan, Mar- STRAINED MEAT BEEF WITH BROTH G er bh er Harold Mr. Norman V. Roe, president of Lakeland Chapter of the Ad- Harris street, were hosts on veners, Mrs. John Kostik, Mrs. Lawrence Skuraton, Mrs. Wil- liam Drozewick; visiting and hospital committee, Mrs. Wil- liam Iwaskiw and Mrs. Donald Sadoway; membership, Mrs. Paul Plishka; Ukrainian dance convener, Mrs, Steven Hercia; Sunday evening last to about thirty members of St. David's Welsh Society of Oshawa who thoroughly enjoyed their color slides and anecdotes of their tour of South Africa, The 'host- ess served refreshments assist- Chapter, Mrs. Sparkes and Mrs. Witham, attended the Adminis- trative Management Society Convention at Syracuse, New York, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week. ed by Mrs. Jack. Russell, Mrs.| Fred Williams, Mrs. Joseph HAIR A LAIR | Many Cambodian villagers) believe evil spirits lurk in hu- man hair and shave their chil- dren's heads, leaving only a centre lock. | : rae f0 Meat Market Be For Personalized ea Service . Week-End Specials auditors, Mrs. Alex Stec, Mrs. Rostyslaw Panczenko, Mrs. Don- Peters, and Mrs. David| aM Gedoway: shower convener, Andrews. On behalf of the| Mrs. John 'Kostuk. RE-ELECTED sci gap gurl David Andrews | ¢ f : roposed a earty vote of| Prior to the elections reports | thanks to th | were read. by the retiring €x- | howers presented to the tea- 6. Pans and Hostess, ecutives committee and accept-|chers were a gift of Barvinok| Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brooks, | " Taunton road east, held a mas- | and the gifts presented were on querade party and "'sock-hop" behalf of all past students. te ao Fg Way An invitation from the Cana- embers of their bowling | dian Ukrainian Youth Associa-|/©@8ue on Friday night and dur-| ing the a. were pleased to - pido et in November welcome the Reverend Patrick AT MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 CENTRE ST. . Darby among their guests. The Boneless Round Plans were laid for the an-|oostumed company' enjoyed |¢ INFORMATION 723-7253 nual Students' day dinner to be| games and dancing in a Hal- i = ee . oe Bee Steak Roast lh. C held in November and to be ania "_ | Rump Roast Sirloin and b , Donald Sado- | #ssiteonmnnmomen RN ee ed wey with Srs." John Dutched |p Hs sane ememiiniameianiaaaees | BEEF Ib 29- proudly HEARTS . ib. 59c 'Wing Steak and Mrs. Steven Hercia assist-|¥ presents 2 lbs, ].00 BONELESS SIRLOIN , STEAK or ROAST |b. 59. LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character Gerber meats, : too, are in glass jars STEAKS and ROASTS Mrs. Walter Grigorenko pre- sided and Mrs. Stephen Gonta| read the correspondence. The president thanked the Sunday School committee for their program in connection with the official opening of the completed Sunday School class- rooms and Miss Anne Sabat and Mrs. Walter Kuch retiring teachers for cutting the ribbon at the ceremony and all the members for their participa- tion at the tea following the blessing of the classrooms. Mrs. Paul Plishka noted that the It's true! Both you and your baby can now enjoy the advantages of Gerber Meats (Egg Yolks, too) in convenient, sparkling, sanitary glass jars. All the advantages you've liked 'in the other Gerber Baby Foods in glass. Note these special features: : Shing SEAFOOD DINNERS Commencing Friday, Nov. 6th and every Friday Thereafter MENU Blue Point Oysters in the Half Shell Iced Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail Following a program pre-|" pared by Miss Anne Sabat,| | tasty refreshments bearing a Hallowe'en motif by the hostess, |Mrs. Walter Gregorenko. . | SLICED BREAKFAST BACON PORTRAIT BEQUEST LONDON, Ont.-(CP)--A por-| trait has been bequeathed to the University of Western Ontario in London by a Hampshire, England, resident who died Aug. 2%. The picture, a self-portrait of the late Sir William Blake Richmond, completes gifts to the Canadian university's art gallery which Laura Pesel de- scribed in her will as a "thanks offering to Canada .. . in ap- preciation of all that she did for the country (Britain) during the war years." 1 Re-closable Twist-Pop caps for safe, stay-fresh refrigeration of unused portions of food. 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