SRSA a SS Powers ¥ The Salvation Army Citadel, Bracebridge, was the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday, when Glenna Marie Cathmoir, daughter of Auxiliary - Captain and Mrs. Charles Cathmoir, for- merly of Oshawa, was united in marriage to John Ernest Mor- gan, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Morgan, all of Bracebridge. Lieutenant - Colonel Morgan Flannigan of Toronto officiated at the double ring ceremony. The wedding music was: play- ed by Mr, Douglas McNaughton who accompanied the soloist, Miss Betty Carswell, Ridgetown, who sang "Praise My Soul the King of Heaven, "The Lord's Prayer," and "O Perfect Love." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of white organza over taffeta adorned with white roses and a white lace jacket with lily-point sleeves. Her coronet style headdress of miniature blossoms and leaves with) fronds of crystal held the four-| tier scalloped veil of bouffant De Vries ap ia SEEN SIGNING the regi- ster, are Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis George Siblock, whose marriage took place recently in King Street United Church. The bride is 'the former Carol Anne Clarke, | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | Arthur Clarke, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Betty MacLeod and Mr. George .Siblock, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography 'WEDDING ALBUM > A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page.. Forme are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon. as possible after the ceremony. 'You are asked to submit the The marriage of Judith Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton James Baxter, Oshawa, and Harry Louis De Vries, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon De Vries of Midland, was solemn- ized in St. Andrew's United Church recently with the Rever-' end John Morris. officiating. | The soloist, Mr. Ross Met- calfe of Hampton was accom- panied by the organist, Mr.. E.| Kelvin James. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father, She wore a} full-length classical gown of silk) organza over taffeta with a bateau neckline and flared, elbow sleeves of imported Cluny} lace. A midriff of the same Pen CM ES OS BR MEA a hag Aine Pransh | opens ar SO i mat Cathmoir silk illusion, She carried a bou- quet of pink carnations. Miss Ann Morgan was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Hayes and Miss Margaret Cathmoir, Osh- awa. They were gowned alike in pink organza over taffeta with pink lace jackets and A- line afternoon-length _ skirts. Their headdresses were pink roses holding two tiers of illu- sion veiling. Mr. Norman Gibbs was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Murray Cahtmoir, Osh- awa, and Mr. Peter Morgan. Following the wedding a re- ception was held in the lower hall of the Citadel. As the couple left on a wed- ding trip to Florida, the bride was -- a matching dress and coat of pale blue nylon lace with a corsage of. white carnations. Guests were present from Orlando, Florida; Toronto, Ridgetown, Oshawa, Timmins, Sudbury and Bracebridge. On their return Mr, and Mrs. Morgan will reside in Brace- bridge. - Baxter The attendants, in floor-length gowns of American Beauty chiffon over taffeta, were Miss Marlene Major, Oshawa, as maid of honor; Miss Susan Baxter, Oshawa, and Mrs. Glenn Russell, Sault Ste. Marie. They carried white fugii chrysanthemums centred with Miss Melissa Sweetheart roses. The best man was Mr. David Downs, North Bay, and the ush- ers were Mr. Gary Gauthier, North Bay, and Mr. Winston Schell, London, Ont, A reception was held in the Oshawa Golf Club and later the couple left for Detroit, Michi- gan. The -bride's mother re- The bride is the former Miss Shirley McLean of To- ronto and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Lutz of Oshawa. MR. AND MRS. Edward Leroy Lutz pictured 'follow- ing their recent marriage in St. Stephen's United Church. Fashion Piedidts Return To Modesty 'The aAanv of the grown-up toddler. Their design contributions in- clude smocks, ruffled pinafores, high waistlines, puffed sleeves, Peter Pan collars, round-toed Baby-Girl Look Mary Jane shoes and T-strap sandals, and long-bang hair (AP)--Fashion- |styles. conscious women might as well) Designers forget about those hip-swinging,|and Rudi bosom - heaving, shank - re-|the baby doll look with their NEW YORK Tiffeau combine Jacques Gernreich jof the creative side of house-| Housewife Needs a play I can write anywhere, anytime." Her first play, Osiris Cry, won a Western Quebec drama festival in 1963. It was trans- lated into French and this year work is gone that today's|"2" for two months at a local woman needs a way to express| ' herself apart from her house National Playwritin and children, says Montreal .|God Bless You, Harold Fineberg: -- Maxime Fleisch is her latest 'project. She ad- "Our grandmothers had more pea '4 eee ae dignity than our young married) ine worst part of me, a woman women have today. They knew) ;, search of something, a their work mattered aS @ COM-|onon who won't conform to tribution to their family's com- " fort. 'That pride has been taken| We Devers OC munernen sie away from women of my gen- eration." Pride in creative cooking and sewing is gone, leaving chores like dusting, cleaning and iron- ing--"necessary but hardly cre- ative jobs." "T think a woman needs some- thing of her own, something she has created with her own hands} Creative Outlet In Modern Home | MONTREAL (CP)--So much and her own intellect. | | "Writing plays gives me an jextra involvement in everything land everybody I meet. It gives me that extra stimulant I per- sonally need to enjoy my role in life, Above all, it gives me © Rental Information © IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY The Cavalier Apts. ie The Viscount Apts. | The Diplomat Apts. 725-9934 -or- 728-4283 mneet --<--<--<<= |_------ satisfaction." Mother of three children rang- ing from 10 months to 11 years, |the 32-year-old Mrs. Fleischman |says she first tried singing and acting but turned to writing for the theatre after her marriage. WON TWO PRIZES : Most of her writing is done} ~--|in exercise books on the kitchen) table after the children go to) | bed. "But when I'm involved in| the New York house of Chris- tian Dior, is less avant garde,| although he too advocates the| rebirth of fans or masks as handy devices for coy flirtation. | In any event, the fall fashion| plate must remember to blush! | Geta double tan with Q.T. © WITH ceived in a sleeveless dress of A ; furiously in anything less mod-| lace enhanced the bodice andlwhite Guipure lace over pink|"c#!ing techniques used to setjenthusiasm for the Purdah./est than a turtle neck--for de-| ? names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the |the controlled skirt was drama-\crepe and the bride oun's off last season's brazenly bare|Both like the mysterious mod-|colletege is demode. The new or 4 |styles esty of a woman without a face,|)mode keeps all flesh under) tized by an apron front r-| sisti d x ; zed by an apron front, over-|mother, assisting, chose a blue Now they will need to learn|or at least one who hides it be-|wraps. Even shockingly short) ss in 3 to 5 hours laid with lace, styled similarly|silk suit with lace insertion i i m prons worn Seis back and' eete , x shee /a,|how to pour prettily, flirt coyly,|hind veils, masks, hoods, sacks|skirts are merely aprons worn) ck and extending into a) For travelling the bride ithdraw fro vie Crt oe giant collars. over wooly, body - enveloping) social editor either before or the day after the wedding. - cathedral train, A double crown|donned a' turquoise silk shan- ' ; i Siblock - Clarke jof seed pearls held her bouf-|tung dress and matching coat, ously, and blush furiously . Gaston Berthelot, designer for|tights. as \fant veil of silk illusion and her|a white hat and corsage and} These are the new moods;\q™ws~ A A v ceremony i The bes yas 'er- al In an evening wy el h t man was Mr. Ter flowers were cymbidium. or-|black patent accessories. needed to complement the new Kin Street United Church,|/Tence Siblock and the ushers} .); : ; : ze ' ' pire cay t were Mr. Wayne Cochrane: and chids, yer of. the valley). Mr. and Mrs, De Vries willjage of innocence, the flew ware Carol Anne, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke, was united in marriage to Den- nis George Siblock, son of Mrs. Mr. Ronald Nathan, all of Osh- awa. The ring bearer, Robert! Clarke, carried the ring on a} cushion of red and white satin, and ivy bouquet. in a lavenue, North Bay. cascade|make their home at 90 Nelsonjof modesty; the new | ionedness in the new styles to} }be previewed by the U.S. press| |July 7-16. CLEANING INDOORS sTDOOR: ns you vernight Gay ~ Perry | The American Designer Se-| The reception was held in the bond thon vi at a en : ' § we me : , mm ,(collections arranged by Eleanor The Reverend Wesley Herbert North Oshawa Hall, where the eae neta Cas alee vane and a corsage of Sweetheart Lambert, be gins Wednesday| officiated and the wedding music| >Tide's mother received wearing] pertormed in the chapel off o> 2nd lilies of the valley.Jand continues through -Satur- was played by Mr. Rhyddid Wil- a turquoise linen ensemble, The St Andrew's United Church with A reception followed for 150\day. The New York Couture liams. ae mother assistedi ine Reverend John Morris offi-suests. Mr. A. V. Walker MLA|Group's semi - annual press| Given in marriage by her fa- teat wie | antique gold silk ciating. was master of ceremonies and|week activities begin Sunday,| ther, the bride wore a formal) 4, Bak pe h Mrs: Ernest Griesback of|Seated at the bridal table were/July 11, and continue through gown of organza over satin, fa-| moon trip ty the New Yack|Hamilton, the bride's sister, was|Mrs. Walker, Mayor Ly m an|Friday. ? turing a bustle back. The sweet-| woriq: 7 fog ath : Net fork) ver matron of honor and Mr.(Gifford and Mrs. Gifford; Mr.| Epitomizing the new age of] heart neckline was embroidered} nq Stat oa the New Eng-|r yin Gay of Scarborough acted|and Mrs. Roy Barrand. innocence is the baby girl look,| meee Seakes; ie Melee Wak Went as best man for his brother. | Guests a look that calls for a pretty) made by the bride. | In Your Home PHONE 725-9961 AW, ace LLEANERS Betty MacLeod and Mr, George Siblock, all of Oshawa. 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