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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1965, p. 14

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WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by Ths Oshawa Times Women's Page, Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office, Barly 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 names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding, ~ Wiggers-Kortekaas Wemen 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 18, 1965 In St. John the Evangelistjillusion and she carried a bou-) mye first wedding of non- Roman Catholic Church, t+} quet of white roses and feather-|residents to be performed in the by, Antonia Marie, daughter! .q carnations, chapel of Hillsdale Manor took of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Korte. Miss Johanne Kortekaas, the|Place on Friday evening when the bride og le fg Wiggers, gon of|bride's sister, was her maid Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wiggers, honor and the bridesmaids we Oshawa, The Reverend L: J. Austin) Koptekgas, Tresa Kortekaas was performed the ceremony, ' in marriage by her father, ths bride wore a formal|<aas the ring bearer, gown of taffeta, featur' ted sleeveless 1\Ola Alberta Westlake was unit- Of/ed in marriage to Ralph How: F@lard Nixon, Johanne Wiggers and Kfistine) The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Thomas Westlake and the bride- the flower girl and David Korta- groom is the son of Mrs, Al- bert Tennant, Oshawa, and the ing.a fit} Mr, Bep Dang was the bestilate Mr, Percy Howard Nixon. bodice and belllman and ushering were Ben| The Reverend Robert B, Lytle officiated and Mrs, Everett El- shaped skirt falling softly into @lwiggers and Henry Kortekaas, slight train, It was tapped by & Avvavoption wae held in tho\ ttt, coun, of the bride, play: back-closing lace jacks' ¥ parish hall and the honeymoon} Mr, T, E. Beard gave the round neckline and lily + point sleeves. Her floral headdress|was spent in Muskoka, As the|bride in marriage. She wore an held her bouffant veil of silkjcouple left, the bride was wear- a two-piece blue sult with in SOCIAL NOTICES |"Ms s**t os ENGAGEMENT Mr, arid Mrs, Harold Jones, Toronto, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Doris Rose, to Thomas James Holley, son of Mrs, Raymond Holley, Whitby, and the late Mr. Hol ley. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, September 18, 1965 at 11.00 a.m, in &t. James Roman Catholic Church, Toronto. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is announced of Doreen Carol, daughter of Mrs. George Coverly, Oshawa, and the late Mr, Coverly, to Donald Joseph Hottot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hottot, Whitby. The ceremony is to take place on)? Saturday, September 18, 1965 at) | 12 o'clock noon at St, Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dopking,| © 274 Park street, Dundas, On- tario, will be at home to their; friends and neighbors on the oc- casion of their 25th wedding an- niversary on Sunday, August 22, 1965 from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. and) from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. tre street south, Whitby. MRS, W. J. WIGGERS making thelr home at 1121 Cen- Nixon-Westlake informal dress, of pink organza land lace with a small pink or- ganza hat and -matching veil. White feathered carnations and pink roses comprised her cor- sage, Bho was attended by Mrs. Carman Westlake and Mr, West- lake, brother of the bride, was the bridegroom's best. man. A reception was held at the Flying Dutchman and later the couple left for New York, the bride travelling in a pink linen dress and jacket with white ac- cessories, Mr, and Mrs, Nixon will re- turn to reside at 41 Fairbanks street, re DUNBARTON (Staff) -- A Dunbarton couple, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Blackburne look- ed back over 60 years of mar: ried life when Mr, Blackbrune visited his wife last Saturday in the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, Mr, and Mrs, Blackburne were married at Jackson's Point, August 7, 1905 and made their home in Toronto, Later they moved to Dunbarton and have resided on Pine Ridge road for the past 26 years. Mr, Blackburne was born in South Africa and spent his youth in Lancashire, Mrs, Blackburne is a native of York- shire where the couple met in their early teens at school, Mr, Blackburne emigrated to Canada in 1000 and the next year he enlisted to serve under Sir Robert Baden Powell in the Boer War, He returned to Toronto in 1903 and worked as a photographer, taking the first picture for the now extinct Toronto Sunday World, He also worked for the. Valentine Pub- lishing Company. In 1905 Mrs, Blackburne came Dunbarton Couple Mark Diamond Anniversary to Canada and the couple were married, They have two daugh- ters, Mrs, Edward Wells and Mrs, John Britton, both of Toronto, Congratulatory messages were received from Her Majesty the Queen; the Prime Minister, the Right Honorable Lester B, Pearson; the Leader of the Opposition, the Honorable John Diefenbaker; the Prime Minis- ter of Ontario, the Honorable John P, Robarts; the Provin- clal Secretary, the Honorable John Yaremko; the Honorable Hichae! Starr, MP, Ontario Rid- ing, as well as thelr many friends, SELL QUEBEC MOVIE MONTREAL (CP) -- World distribution rights for Claude Jutra's film, A Tout Prendre, have been sold to United Art- ists, an American firm, This work of the 35-year-old Mont- realer won first prize in the Canadian section of last year's Montreal film festival and has been adapted in an English television version by Leonard THE STARS SAY... By ESTRELLITA FOR caso sata e jue governed by beneficent aspects, as well as all phases of employment, Just one admonition, ever In transactions or ne ations ro Mnf the afore- mentioned » be alert--and aE ike aet ¥s ee under some 8! y be Bus: peg Bou even alates, our best bet, therefore, is to deal only with those whom you now, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that while you may not be making as much material progress as you'd like at the moment, it would not be advisable to let down in your efforts, since im- portant hoosts alofig both occu- pational and monetary lines will soon come your way. The period between Sept. 15 atid Nov, 15, for instance, will be excellent for finances, and late September should bring you a-fine opportunity for advance- ment in whatever your career, Next good periods on the fiscal score; Early December, next February, April and June, Do, however, avoid extrava- gance and, especially, specula- tive ventures during the first two weeks in September, In fact, this won't be a good year for the Leolte to take any chances at all, or he could offset the fine 'gains in the making. Next good cycles on the job front: Early December, Janu- ary, March and May, ROMANCE STRESSED Personal affairs will be gov ered by extremely generous influences for most of the year ahead, with emphasis on ro- mance and truly glamorous social activities between now and Sept. 15 and between Nov. 15 and Jan, 1, These will be periods in which the Leoite can capitalize on his magnetic per: sonality, for he will have many opportunities to make new con- tacts, of both a social and busi- ness nature; periods, too, in which he or she can make a strong impression on members of the opposite sex. 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