-ent services for the public. . ¢ y Members of the Phi Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi (Oshawa) donated a cheque to the Oshawa and District Diabetic Mothers' Group re- cently. The donation was Eye Y HSH SORORITY RAISES FUNDS FOR WORTHY CAUSE made possible through the chapter's unusual effort. The members held a car wash in town and the proceeds were turned over to the ODDMG. Photo shows Mrs. Philip G. Clark, left, president of the MEG EG Ve RE, Phi Phi chapter and Mrs. Harvey Hicks, right, treasur- | er, as they prepare the cheque for Mrs. J. G. Stokes, standing, president of the Dia- betic Mothers' Group. --Oshawa Times Photo Slides Show Progress Retarded Are Skillful m\of the sleeves, Now Mrs. Gary A wedding trip to Lake Placid and Ottawa followed the mar- riage of Linda Jane Slemmon and Gary Clinton Hoskin - in Harmony United Church, re- cently. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. William Claire Slemmon and the bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wesley Hoskin, all of Oshawa. The Reverend N. I. Holmes performed the ceremony. Mrs. John B. Stone sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Because" and was accompanied by Mr. Ross Metcalf 'The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a formal Miss Linda Jane Slemmon - C. Hoskin Mr. Kenneth Hoskin was the best man and the ushers were Mr. David King and Mr. Jack Hoskin, all of Oshawa. For the reception in the church hall, the bride's mother received in French blue peau de soie and re-embroidered Chan- tilly lace on sheath lines with an lapron front and a matching, featheared hat. The bride- groom's mother chose a cran- berry-red ribbonette dress with black accessories and a black feathered hat. Both had carna- tion .corsages to compliment their ensembles, As the couple left on their wedding trip, the bride was ect pire TS 1 St yep Ag ype THE OSHAWA TIMES, 15/f Thursday, November 12, 1964 wearing a three - piece, cran- berry and black knitted suit with a matching hat, black accessor- jes and a corsage of smal! white carnations. Mr, and Mrs, Hoskin are re- siding on Keewatin street. Guests were present from Vancouver, B.C.; Ottawa, Lind- say, Sunderland, Little Britain, Whitby, Toronto, Claremont, Hampton, Port Perry, Enniskil- len and Burketon. EXPERIENCED DESIGNER Josephine Boss, costume cre- ator for TV's Some of Those Days worked on such famous British films as The Red Shoes and Tales of Hoffman. gown of French peau de sole with a period, bell skirt, hand- embroidered with seed pearls and Alencon lace for a front panel effect. The same motifs at the neckline and lily points enhanced the bodice and a flowing chapel train waseattached at the waist with the same scalloped lace. A period crown of pearls held her elbow-length veil of French illusion and she carried a white prayer book crested with red roses and a cascade of steph- anotis and rosebuds. Miss Carol Holmes of King- \ston was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Donna Hoskin, Oshawa, and Miss Judy Rose, London, On- tario. They wore identical, full- length gowns with empire bod- ices and floating back panels in sparkling, turquoise peau de soie and matching wedding band headdresses with small veils. 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