DR. AND MRS, PERSONALS The "Elite Bazaar and Tea" zaar is gponsored by the Women's Christian Temperance Union on Tuesday, at the Memorial Hall of Simcoe Street United Church. Mrs. Clayton Lee and Mrs. John Moffat will receive the guests, Booth con- veners are Mrs. Frank Cook and Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, variety and candy; Mrs, Harold Par- rott, missionary supplies; for John Whitehurst; Whitby, Mrs. Wellington Trainer; antiques, Mrs. Erie Middlemass; United Nations cards, Mrs. Glen Henry and Mrs. Orlin Lint; tearoom cashier, Mrs, Lawrence Muldrew. After the Albert Street United Church morning service last Sunday, Mrs. Clayton Lee pre- sented a gift of appreciation to Mrs. William Wilson on behalf 'Jof the choir, for her faithfulness as a choir member. Kind ex- pressions and best wishes were extended to Mrs, Wi her husband and family as they leave Oshawa to make their home in Welland, Ontario. Mrs, Lyman Gifford will open the annual Christmas bazaar of St. George's Women's Guild, The general convener is Mrs, #\F. C, Piper and the tea room R. M. STARR --Ireland Studio Honeymoon in Antigua Follows Starr-Strang Nuptial Rites On Saturday afternoon, in St. George's. Memorial Church, Lynda Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bruce Strang, was united in marriage to Dr. Robert Michael Starr, son of the Honorable Michael Starr MP and Mrs, Starr, all of Oshawa. Canon F. G. Ongley officiated and the soloist, Mrs, Fred Fox, sang "O Saviour Most Boun- teous" and "O Perfect Love", accompanied by Mr. Alan Reesor. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of silk peau de soie de- signed with @ scoop neckline out- lined with Chantilly lace and aris. The fitted bodice with "point Sleeves, enhanced a demi-be shaped skirt re- embroidered with lace appliques and pearls and featuring a de- tachable train outlined with matching lace. Her petal head- eflress of orange blossoms and pearls held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a line boamost with a Hogarth curve of feathered white carna- tions centered with a burst of pink chiffon rosettes, The matron of honor was Mrs, Ronald Powell, chewan, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Miss Joan| : 'Clarke, beth of Oshawa. They were Starr and Miss Sandra honeymoon gowned alike in identical formal) Mrs, sheaths of Persian blue Holiday|Cornish. Other out - of - town silk necklines accented at the backs|Michael Zaritsky and daughter, with large bows and Kelly green|Mr. and Mrs. Terry Zaritsky, silk panels, Their headdresses|and Mrs. John Zaritsky, all of were matching Kelly green Tom|St. Catharines; Jones bows and they carried|James Skingley and Mr. and crescent bouquets of white Fijij|Mrs. Deno Narduzzi, all of Fort chrysanthemums with accents of] Erie. green and gold leaves. fashioned with Sabrina Mr. Robert Sandford was best man and the ushers were Mr. Robert Nicol Starr, all of Oshawa. and Mr. Paul The reception was held in the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel Genosha mother semi-formal sheath of apple green holida with lace appliques re-embroid- ered with pearls, a beige hat and matching accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses and earnations in pink tones. The bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing a banana colored pure silk sheath with matcing acces- sories with a corsage of similar flowers in gold and orange, where the bride's received wearing a silk enhanced Before the couple left for a in Antigua, West Indies, the bride changed into a black and white tweed suit with black mink collar, matching ac- cessories and a corsage of red carnations. On their return, Dr. and Mrs. Starr will reside at 257 Woodlea crescent, Oshawa. ~~ TODD EDWARD» Todd Edward has just re- cently become one year old, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Murphy, Jarvis street. His proud grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs, James Gould. and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Murphy, all of . Yar- mouth, Nova Scotia. Todd has two sisters, Wanda and Shel- ley. --Aldsworth Photography under the direction of the Boule- vard Group will have' Mrs, Austin Hiltz, Mrs. Norman Roe, Mrs. F. G. Ongley and Mrs, O. C. Richardson pouring tea. Toronto guests attending the Starr-Strang wedding last Satur- day afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs, Chris Damoff, Dr, and Mrs, Eugene Mandryk, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steban, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mozewsky, Mr. and Larry Lyons and Miss J. Dr. and Mrs. guests were Mr, and Mrs. Miss Barbara Ann McComb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McComb, Highland avenue, recently graduated from the Grace Hospital in Toronto. Miss McComb was presented with the first pro- ficiency award by Dr. R. W. Walters at the graduating ex- ercises. Miss McComb, who attended Donevan Collegiate, has now joined the staff of the Oshawa General Hospital. --tIreland Studio MR. AND MRS. Ralph Pat- terson, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Martin and the Reverend L. Miss Stella Smarz Feted At Parties Prior To Wedding Miss Stella Smarz, whose marriage will take place tomor- row at 3.00 p.m. at Northmin- ster United Church to Mr, Gor- don John Pulkinghorn of Peter- borough, has been honored at a number of parties prior to her wedding. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ross Pulkinghorn, parents of the prospective bridegroom, enter- tained the bride-elect and her fiance at a sherry party at their home in Peterborough with their niece, Miss Patricia Sulli- can, serving. A sister of the bride-elect, Mrs. William Shymchyshyn, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home in Toronto, assisted by another sister, Mrs. John Pratt of Oshawa. Mrs. Kenneth Carr (nee Pam- ela Reddick), a bridesmaid, gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harold Reddic'. Miss Elaine DeVere, Mrs. Keith Walsh and Mrs. John Pratt helped serve. Mrs. Keith Welsh (nee Bonnie Wilson), an attendant, and her sisters, Miss Janice Wilson and Miss Sheri Wilson, assisted by their mother, Mrs. W. L, Wil- son, entertained a coffee party and linen shower at the Osh- awa Golf Club, Master Jeffery Welsh assisted the bride-elect with her gifts. Mrs. Daniel Femane of Don Mills (nee Louise Thompson), also a bridal attendant and Miss Maureen Comerford, gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs, Stanley Comer- ford. The members of the Phi Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority were guests. Miss Dar- lene Fernane and Miss Philo- mena Gangemi assisted in serv- ing. Following the rehearsal this evening, the bridal party will be entertained at the Hotel Gen- osha as guests of the prospec- tive bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross Pulking- T. McGough are seen enjoying a few minutes of spritely con- versation at the annual Hawaiian candles glowed soft- ly on the tables. The music of the dance floated out through the ballroom of St. Gregory's auditorium. In the shimmer- ing depths of a rock-bound submarine cavern the musicians of George Macko's orchestra played unperturbed while exotic fishes darted all about them in the green-blue waters. And col- ored spotlights, picking out the winners of the eight spot dances, played over flying fishes high overhead. This was the delightful illu- sion created by Mr. Arthur Bu- gelli, of St. Gregory's Young People's Club, for the 250 guests attending the annual Candle- light Ball sponsored by the St. Gregory the Great Council of the CWL, and convened by Mrs. Ralph Patterson and Mrs. Ed- ward Martin. 'Mrs. Bruce La- force was the senior hostess, The guests were received be- neath the rose arbor at the en- trance to the ballroom by the Reverend A. G. Quesnelle, Mrs. W. H. Boissoin, the Council SOCIAL NOTICE RECEPTION Mrs. Edwin Broom, 463 Floyd avenue, will be happy to receive her friends and neighbors at Fernhill Park Clubhouse from 2.00 p.m, to 5.00 p.m, on Satur- day, November 21, 1964, on the occasion of her 80th birthday. CANADA AIDS PROJECT DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP)--This East African nation has been promised aid worth $5,500,000 from Canada and West Germany for slum clear- ance and housing projects. The announcement came from the minister of housing, Austin Setting For Candlelight Ball Candlelight Ball in St. Greg- ory's Auditorium Saturday evening. The ball was spon- president, and Mr. Boissoin, and the convener, Mrs. Ra!ph Patterson and Mr. Patterson. Rose corsages were pinned on the ladies and lipsticks present- ed to them by the junior host- esse* .the Misses Eileen and Giselle Menard. There were two door prizes for the gentle- men and two for. the ladies, Guests were present from Waterloo, Peterborough, Co- bourg, Toronto, Scarborough and Whitby. Coffee at midnight, served under the direction of Mrs. C. C. Murty and Mrs, George Copeland, brought the dancing to a close, Assisting in the conduct of the ball were four Knights of Columbus and four Columbian Squires. sored by the St. Gregory's Council of the Catholic Women's League. Mrs. Pat- terson and Mrs. Martin were Shimmering Submarine Depths % ro snes roi THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 20,1964 2 DIPLOMA WINNER qualify for the Diploma of the MONTREAL (CP)--Alice B./British Museums Association. . Johannsen, director of the|The award goes to officials who McGill University Museum is|have met an international mu- one of the first Canadians to|seum standard. My family enjoys ae HUMIDIFIER Fewer colds, no dry throats _ = Protects furniture from drying out, too. 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Brown, Ridgeway avenue, the aunt of the bride-to-be, assisted by Mrs. Jack Brown and Mrs. Den- 4\nis Brown; Mrs. Keith Pascoe, Adelaide avenue west, assisted by Miss Doreen Pascoe for Miss Sweet's co-workers and by Mrs, Robert Brooks and Mrs. Gerald 'Brooks of Hamilton, future sis- ters-in-law. Miss Sharon King was assist- ed by her mother in giving a party for club members of the W. Bar L. Ranch at which the bride-elect was presented with several pieces of her chosen silverware. A kitchen and pantry shower was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Stire, Gibbons street, and attended by neighbors of 'the prospective bridegroom. A simi- lar shower was given by Mrs. Lloyd Sweet and Miss Norma Sweet, a bridesmaid, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Sweet, Mrs. Sey- mour Shaw and Mrs, Carman Thompson, Co-workers of the bride-elect gave her a paper shower at the home of Mrs. Robert Porter and later, presentéd her with a bridge table and chair set. 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