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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1965, p. 10

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culineenaeeeenennen "YHE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, July 30, 1968 MARGUERITE Catharine Dykstra signs the register following her marriage to Mr. Douglas George Ells in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. The bride is the WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Oshawa Times office. Early record is facilitated by submi a picture of the bride to the possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or Ells - Dykstra In a double-ring ceremony in! St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, the Reverend Walter Jackson united in marriage Marguerite Catharine Dykstra and Douglas George Ells. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Lowell. Dykstra and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wil- son McAlpine, all of Oshawa. Miss Donna Johnson of To- ronto sang and was accompan- fed by Mr. Frank Walter, the organist. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of white organza over taffeta. An appliqued lace yoke with scalloped, semi- bateau neckline enhanced the eweetheart line of the fitted bod- ice with lily-point sleeves. The lace motifs adorned the front of| the full skirt which flowed into a bustle back where a train of Alencon lace ' '| from the waist, finished with two self bows. A cluster of four roses with petals of Alencon lace outlined in seed pearls held her shoulder-length veil of French tulle illusion and she carried a bouquet of red liege Ds daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lowell Dykstra and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. McAlpine, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Hornsby Forms are available at The publication of this wedding tting the completed form and Women's Editor as soon as You are asked to submit the the day after the wedding. Miss Sytske Bessem of Guelph was the maid of honor and the attendants were Mrs, Robert Hoisma and Mrs. Murray Reid, both of Oshawa. They wore for- mal, semi-bouffant. gowns of turquoise blue organza over taf- feta with French lace jacket tops. Their flowers were shasta daisies. Mr. David Ells; Toronto, was the best man and ushering were Mr. Murray Reid, Oshawa, and Mr, Douglas Widdis, Guelph. A reception was held in the church hall and a dance follow- ed in the Kinsmen Community Centre. The bride's. mother re- ceived in powder blue Serrano and Jace with white accessories and a corsage of pink Sweet- heart roses. The bridegroom's mother was in pink organza over taffeta, pink accessories and a blended pink veil hat and matching corsage of roses. The honeymoon was spent at Cape Cod and Mr. and Mrs, Ells are residing at 230 Nipigon Street, Apt. 703. | For travelling, the bride donn- ed a bone-white double-breasted linen suit with black accessor- ies and a corsage of salmon-) roses and shasta daisies. SHARRON ANN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Logan, Oshawa, was united in marriage to William Ward Sulston, son of Mr, Sulston Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage of Sharron Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald E. Logan, Oshawa, to Wil- liam Ward Sulston, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sulston, Prince- ton The officiating clergyman was the Reverend M. A. Beriat and the soloist was the bride's brother, Mr. Gary Logan, ac- companied by Mrs. Gary Booth. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white parchment peau de soie, with a semi-bell skirt, bateau ieckline and three- quarter sleeves, The. cummer- bund and detachable chapel train were enhanced with lace appliques. Her crown of lilies of the valley and seed pearls 4 colored gladiolas. and Mrs. James Sulston, Princeton, in a ceremony in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. Ireland Studio - Logan held her bouffant shoulder- length veil and she carried a cascade of yellow roses. The maid of honor was Miss Donna Marie Logan and the bridesmaids were Miss Rose- jmarie Fusco, Miss Betty Sul- jston, and Miss Shirley Hickey. |They were dressed alike in for- mal gowns of aqua Swiss cot- ton and carried cascades of white and aqua shasta chrysan- themums. : The best man was Mr. Angus Way, Whitby, and those usher- ing were Mr. Jack Sulston, Mr. Kenneth Logan and Mr. Allan Andrews. The reception was held at the UAW hall on Bond strect, EXCHANGING nuptial vows recently in St: Greg- ory the Great Roman Cath- olic Chirch were Nada Louise, daughter of Mr. and Nada Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weidmark, and Clyde Edward Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wil- kins, all of Oshawa, exchanged nuptial vows in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church. Monsignor Paul Dwyer con- ducted the ceremony and the organist, Mr. Jack Driscoll play- ed the wedding music. The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a formal gown of organza over taffeta with a bell skirt adorned with embroidered, appliqued motifs. The long-sleeved, fitted bodice was styled with a deep lace yoke from which train of lace, A cluster of lilies of the valley set amid leaves of tulle, held her bouffant, shoul- der-length veil of illusion and she held a bouquet of red and white roses. For "something old" she wore a silver cross and chain, a gift of a favorite aunt. Miss Beverley Mackey, Osh- awa, was the maid of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Paul Weidmark, Port Perry, and Miss Lorriane Wilkins, Osh- awa. They all wore semi-formal mint green dresses with match- Wilkins - Weidmark extended ajchiffon covered, green and yel- Mrs. Kenneth Weidmark and Clyde Edward Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Wilkins, all of Osh- awa, : --Ireland Studio -|February, April and June -- it THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Some planetary restrictions to be heeded now: During the} p.m., it would be wise to con-| trol emotionalism and hyper- sensitivity. Some persons will be on the edgy side, and need- less quarrels could ensue if each does not do his part in main- taining harmony. Be careful in financial matters, too. i FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while you can accomplish a gréat deal in the year ahead} where monetary affairs are con- cerned -- especially during. the first two weeks in August, be- tween Sept. 15 and Jan, 1, next @4 LELLER'S SAVINGS SALE! would be advisable to avoid ex- d pfs Chenille Bedspreads. ing the next 12 months, particu- larly during the first two weeks in September. Best periods for job opportunities: Late Septem- ber, early December, next Jan- uary, March and May, Valuable contacts made between August 15 and Sept. 15 could help fur- ther your ambitions. | Personal relationships will he} under generous influence 4 throughout most of the year, promising happiness in social, domestic and. sentimental af- fairs. Best periods for ro-| mance: Between Aug. 15 and) Sept. 15, the last six weeks of} 1965, next May and June. Cre-| ative workers can profit through' unique ideas in September, De-| cember, January and next June. A child born on this day will be endowed with the qualities| needed to become an excellent! teacher, salesman or jurist. | SOCIAL NOTICES Y Ly "ttn, it SAVE $1.22! Fine, wavy B | fl Mii ) "baby" Chenille bed- Fe iY , spreads, styled of cotton i A f on heavy sheeting. At- as tractive bullion fringe finish. In 13 lovely wash-fast decorator col- ours, Double 90" x 103" bed size, ling bows and veiling and carried/ bouquets of pink roses. The flower girl, in white nylon) was Miss Pauline Weidmark of| Port Perry and Master Mark) Weidmark, Oshawa, the ring) bearer. Mr. Paul Weidmark, Port Perry, was the best man and) the ushers were Michael Weid-| mark and Gerald Wilkins. | A reception was held in the) church auditorium. To receive, the bride's mother wore a beige embroidered silk sheath with matching organza coat and a} corsage of pink roses. The} bridegroom's mother was in a low print dress with a corsage! of yellow roses. | As the couple left on a wed-| ding trip to New York City, the| bride was wearing a navy blue) and white linen suit with red) accessories and a corsage of} red and white carnations. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins are re-| siding at 294 Jarvis street. } Out of town guests were pres-| ent from London; Toronto, Port Perry, Caesarea, Ottawa, Smith Falls, Perth and Dewitts Cor- ners, SOCIAL & Jo Aldwinckle, Miss Rosemarie Wood of Napanee is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Wood, Muskoka street, Bon- niebrae Point. Miss Barbara Anne Foote, Whitby, whose marriage takes place tonight in St. Mark's United Church to Mr. John Thomas Rothnie, Weston, has been the honored guest at sev- eral showers and parties. Mrs. Fred Dragonac and Mrs. Rob- ert Cunningham, Weston, held a miscellaneous shower; Mrs. Claire Rich, and Miss Catherine McIntyre, both of Whitby, each held a miscellaneous shower; and the future bride and bride- groom were entertained at a dinner party at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Graham, assisted by Mrs. E. R. Hum- phreys. A miscellaneous bridal show- er arranged by Miss Helen MacDonald and Mrs. John Carey was held on Tuesday at the Carey residence on Mas- son street, to honor Miss Ouida Foster, formerly of Oshawa, whose marriage ie to take place in Toronto, August 14. Among those present was Mrs. Try- phena Miller of Georgetown, British Guiana, who is visiting Canada for the first time. Miss Dorothy Hughes, Keg.N. Carnegie avenue, has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Tryphena Miller of Georgetown, |British Guiana: Prior to her marriage tomorrow to Robert Charles Warburton, Miss Valerie Anne Ash has been entertained at several showers. The neighbors in the Courtice community held a miscellaneous shower at Courtice United Church. Mrs. Raymond Connell, Chesterton avenue held a linen shower at her home, and Mrs. J. F. C, Daniels held a _ miscellaneous shower at her home on Rich- mond street east. Mrs. John Epps, Rosedale avenue, Whitby, held a miscellaneous shower assisted by Mrs. William Jepma. Tonight, following the quarter coat. She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother, who chose a copen blue sheath and both wore corsages of pink the bride was wearing an aqua crepe suit trimmed with white lace collar and. cuffs, black! |where the bride's mother re- jceived wearing a pink lace| sheath and matching three-| « a corsage of white and yellow roses, Mr. and Mrs. Sulston wil! make their home in Oshawa, her book, published in 1963, that}and mothers. Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department PERSONAL Women's Editor | rehearsal the wedding party) will be entertained at the home! at the home of the future bride-| groom's parents, Mr and Mrs.) William Warburton, R.R. 4,) Oshawa, Out-of-town guests attending} the Baker-O'Neil wedding in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church on Monday are: Mrs. L. K. Newcombe, Barbara and Kathryn, Halifax, N.S.; Mr. and' Mrs..G. A. Koy and family, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burningham and family, West Hill; Mr. John O'Neil, Ger-| many; Mrs, William Bell, Springhill, N.S.; Mrs. Raymond) Brewer, Fredericton, N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, Barrie Baker, and Dennis Baker, all of Thornhill; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lyons, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Liss, Peterborough; Mrs. Ross Chestnut and Jimmy Brechin. Miss Donna Lemon, whose| marriage takes place tomorrow! afternoon in Westmount United Church, to Mr, Richard Wesley| Stata, has been entertained at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. James Housten, Bow-) manville, assisted by Miss) Eleanor Prickard and Miss} {Dianne Dennis. Mrs, Benjamin Scott entertained at a. mis- cellaneous shower, assisted by| Miss Shirley Ventress and Mrs.| Christopher Ventress. Following jthe rehearsal tonight the bridal! party will be entertained at the jhome of the prospective bride- groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stata, Bruce street. Ottawa Woman | Has Winning Play | OTTAWA (CP)--An Ottawa ;woman has won. second prize in an international writing con- test with a play attacking American writer Betty Frie- dan's philosophy in The Fem- inine Mystique. Mrs, Clare Foley Coupal won the prize for her one-act play Allure and the Feminine Mys- tique which will be produced by |the Webster Groves Theatre! Guild «in St. Louis Aug. 13, 14) and 15. The guild spon®6rs an/| annual competition for one-act | plays, | they are forced to for economic reasons. | 'If you have two jobs, one is} cloche hat and accessories and/|going to suffer. A mother's first|their lives by an atmosphere 0 duty is to her children." Mrs, Friedan. maintained 'in ee |Lynn, to Mr. Steven Lakatos, | | Whitby, held a trousseau tea in} jnight the bridal party were en-/ ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Lorna Mary Langford, daugh-| ter of Mrs. Robert Hoffman, | Oshawa, and the late Mr. James Langford, to Daniel Gerald Humphries, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Humphries of Toronto} and Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, Aug-| ust 14, 1965, at 12.15 p.m, inj the Church of St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa._ FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mc-| Feeters, Oshawa, wish to an-| nounce the forthcoming mar-) riage of their daughter, Sandra} Sele Price EMBROIDERED PILLOW SLIPS fl 7 Snowy-white cotton pillow slips with multi-coloured embrold> gry, rine in assorted patterns, Each pair cello-wropped, 22" x size, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph) Lakatos, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 4, 1965 at/ 3.00 p.m. in Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa. Sale Price FLUFFY, WARM BLANKETS O37 "ANTIGUA--lightweight warmth for the coming Fall days with this viscose-blend blanket! Finished with rich 6 satin binding and poly- bagged. Soft decorator colours in 72" x 84" size. Showers, Tea Fete Lynne E: Marlow Miss Lynne Elizabeth Mar- low, Whitby, whose marriage) takes place tomorrow in St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, to Mr. il-} e ; Sf CANISTER SET . Reg. Reg. liam Allan Bryans, Oshawa, has / 69... 5.97 5%... been entertained at a number | of showers, teas and parties. PAPER DISPENSER (not illustrated) Reg. 5.99.. Maiching Paniry Set BREAD BOX STEP-ON CAN 6.977%... 6.97 sastiacascallle "KITCHEN QUEEN" Pontryware in kitchen-bright colours. Easily. stacking canister set, large hygenic breadbox, pedal can with handy removable pail, three-way paper dispenser for waxed paper, foil Mrs. Alvin George Marlow, her daughter's honor, The} hostess was assisted in receiv-| ing the guests by the bride- elect and the future bride-| groom's mother, Mrs. James} Bryans, Oshawa, | Those pouring tea were Mrs. Russell Bryans, Oshawa, an aunt of the prospective bride- groom; an aunt of the bride-to- be, Mrs. Gilbert Marlow, Brook- lin; Mrs. Elizabeth Ferris, and} Mrs. Anthony Rahmer, both of Whitby and Mrs. William Rough- ley, Oshawa. | A presentation of a sum of money was made by the staff of General Motors office. Mrs. Boyce Blair, Bowman- ville, held a_ miscellaneous) shower attended by relatives of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Lonnie Butler, Bay Ridges, assisted by her mother, held a miscellaneous shower! for co-workers and friends of the! bride-elect in the General| Motors Office, | Mrs. Howard Rahme held a miscellaneous shower at the) Radio Park Club house, Osh-| awa, for neighbors of the future bridegroom. Mrs. Ted Marlow and Mrs. | Louis Bandel were co-hostesses | at a linen shower held at the! former's home on McCullough drive, Whitby. Co-workers of the bride-elect in the office at General Motors made a presentation of a pyro- ceram coffee perculator Mrs. Douglas Marlow, assisted | by the maid of honor, Carole Marlow and bridesmaids! Miss. June Bryans and Miss Sue} Marlow held a_ miscellaneous| shower at Mrs. Marlow's home| on, Roselawn avenue, Oshawa. | Following' the rehearsal last Vaile son pa "4 Men's Work Sets SHIRTS ney 22 | nat oe Sturdy Sanforized and Vat Dyed Cotton Drill Shirt with regular collar and placket front, two breast pockets. Sizes 14' to 17%. | tertained at the home of the! future bridegroom's -parents, | Mrs. and Mrs. James Bryans, | Westmount street, Oshawa. BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 147 Summer's favourite in combed cotton--assorted checks and stripes to choose from, Short+ sleeved, breast-pocket style, with button-down collar. Sizes'6 to 18. CORD BOXER JEANS _4o7 Reg. $1.99. Sturdy cotton cord jeans In full boxer style. Extra tough with double-needle seams, pistol pockets,. double knees and ber- Sport Shirt Special! 47 VALUES TO. $2.99! The savings are terrific on these cool cotton sport. shirts! Assorted prints and colours, styled with regular collar, cuffed. shart sleeve and pocket, Sizes S-M-L, Cotton Casual Slacks SAVE $1.11! Washable fineline cotton gabor dine, cut in the Continental manner with WIGGLE NO EXCUSE EVESHAM, England (CP) --) Competitors in the women's ang- ling competition in this Worces-' tershire town were told by the promoters that they must bait) their hooks themselves, no mat-| ter how wriggly the worms and} maggots might be. TITLE RANGES WIDE In its 13 years, the Miss Uni- verse beauty contest has been} won by Japan, Colombia, Peru, | i i . al a . alte a scod Argentina, Br 'ij | Matching Pants with belt loops, bar-tacked extension waistband, four pockets, finished and white Pinnochio' chrysan-| Mrs. Coupal's play is based|Atgentina, Brazil, Finland, jackets, cuffed bottoms, Sizes 30 to 44. | uncutfed leg and bar tacking, Wheat, blue, || tacking. Three serviceable' colours; sizes 7 themums, on her philosophy that wives| france, Sweden, Germany, orest green, tan and bark, black; sizes 29 to 38. Reg. $5.99, to 12 ' As the couple left on theirjand mothers should not take|/Greece and the United States) honeymoon to Niagara Falls,|jobs outside their homes unless| (three times.) women are being prevented) from achieving full happiness in| CHARGE -IT AT ZELLER'S... OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DOWNTOWN SIMCOE SOUTH mystery which implies they can only achieve. fulfilment as wives I

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